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Clayton Adams, after completing a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and after spending years as a farmer in Virginia, is temporarily working with the UN Environment Program. He is also seeking a permanent position in the field of international environmental policy.
Murray Arons is a Physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
John Barrengos is the director of Leadership and Summer Programs at Miss Porter's School, a boarding and day school for girls grades 9-12 in Farmington, Connecticut. (Updated 8/2006)
John Beebe is taking a one year leave of absence from teaching high school in Yarmouth, Maine to teach history, IR and American Government in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This culminates years of dreaming and planning for his family (including his two young daughters and his wife who is a writer). (Updated 10/2005)
Kim Berman is the Founder and Director of Artists Proof Studio in Johannesberg and Soweto, South Africa. She is also the Program Manager for the National Papermaking Poverty Relief Programme. She is currently registered at Wits University for a PHD on the role of the visual arts in social change in South Africa. (Updated 8/2006)
Turhan Canli is an assistant Professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His research deals with the neurobiology of emotion and personality. He recently published work in the journals Science on the biological basis of extroversion and in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the biological brain basis of sex differences in emotional memory. The second paper was featured on both CNN and MSNBC. (Updated 8/2006)
Staci Capobianco Trexler is a resort Marketing Director.
Garrett Dworman recently completed a Ph.D. in Decision Sciences at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He spent a year starting up a company with his Wharton advisor then moved out to San Francisco last January to serve as the Senior Architect at a startup called Cytaq.
Bruce Evans is a vice president at Goldman Sachs and Company. (Updated 8/2006)
Lisa Fair Pliskin has joined the legal department of Kravco Company, a national retail developer, and has two girls, Mara and Michaela and her husband is Dan Pliskin (A'86).
Cara Greenberg Mitnick worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. as a Legislative Aide to a Congressman, then as a Research Analyst for the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Criminal Justice. She then went to Northwestern School of Law in Chicago, then to the New York office of a large international law firm as an associate for 9 years. Since moving with her husband and children to San Diego for her husband's job as a law professor, she has been happily working in the Career Services Office of a San Diego law school where I was recently promoted to Acting Director. (Updated 9/2005)
Larry Greenberg is an ophthalmologist in Needham, Ma.
Loretta Harms Cooper is Executive Producer at Motocinema, Inc. in New York City. In 2006, she began production on a documentary feature about the rock 'n' roll management duo "Lambert & Stamp," and their brainchild The WHO. She was a judge for the News and Documentary Emmys in 2003. Check out her websites: www.gibtown.com and www.decoyfilms.com. (Updated 8/2006)
Francine Hazan is working for The Hebrew University in the Division for Development and Public Relations. (Updated 8/2006)
Don Jennings is a senior account manager for the high tech PR company Lois Paul & Partners. As of the summer of 2004, he had four children: Caroline Mary, 8 months, William Robert, 3, Shannon Kelly, 7, and Samuel Thomas, 7.
Holly Johnson is the director of communications and alumni relations at San Francisco University High School. She has three children Javier, Ale, and Andres. (Updated 8/2006)
Stuart Leiderman is completing a doctorate on "Environmental Refugees and Ecological Restoration" at the University of New Hampshire.
Eric Liebler is Managing Director of Nisola, LLC, a Biotech Management and Consulting Firm in New Jersey. He and his wife, Nicole, have two daughters, Isabella and Viola. (Updated 8/2006)
Stuart Leiderman directs the Environmental Refugees and Ecological Restoration program at the University of New Hampshire, where he is a PhD candidate in environmental studies. (Updated 8/2006)
Elizabeth Linderman recently relocated to the Hartford, CT area and is working as a Financial Consultant at Smith Barney Citigroup. She focuses on comprehensive wealth management using a multi-manager, multi-strategy approach. She previously worked at J.P. Morgan Capital Partners in New York specializing in alternative asset management.
Matt Lorin was a director in the Office of Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs of the National Security Council from 1995 to 1997 and as the Special Coordinator for Public and Private Partnerships for the President's 2010 Initiative on Demining. Mr. Lorin is currently the Amnesty International Representative in Hawai'i, where he also has been a consultant to the Hawai'i Opportunities Group LLC. He has also been a senior adviser to corporations, NGOs, foundations, governments, and multilateral institutions. He was awarded Tufts' Light on the Hill Award in 2001.
Sandy Mayer is a Producer at ABC News Nightline in New York. (Updated 8/2006)
Cara Mitnick is Assistant Dean for Career Services at a San Diego law school. She lives in San Diego with her husband and two children.(Updated 8/2006)
Elizabeth Ogelsby is finishing a doctorate in geography, agrarian studies and labor. She is also doing a project on elites and labor relations in Guatemala. She began her postdoctoral studies at Yale in Agrarian Studies in Fall 2001.
Khaled Rabbani is General Counsel for Africa, Middle East, India & Southcentral Europe at Mars, Inc. (Updated 9/2005)
Mouin Rabbani is a Senior Analyst in the Middle East Program of the International Crisis Group. He is based in Jordan. (Updated 8/2006)
Amy Resnick is one of 13 Knight Wallace journalism fellows at the University of Michigan. She is studying politics, taxation, and infrastructure finance . (Updated 8/2006)
Mark Rozanski is an Investment Officer in the International Finance Corporation's (IFC) Global Financial Markets Group -- with the commercial bank financing and microfinance practices. IFC is a member of the World Bank Group -- it is the group's private-sector investment and advisory services arm. (Updated 8/2006)
Amir Soltani is Vice President of Business Development at a small software company on the side battling Human Rights against Islam. He initiated The Blue Initiative, a call for human rights in Iran by academics and others, which was recently published in the New York Review of Books. (Updated 8/2006)
Alexandra Vacroux has been living in Moscow for the past ten years and is working on her doctorate for the Harvard Government Department. Her topic is the Russian Pharmaceutical Industry. She has two children.