4/6/2023 0 Comments Lara boinc![]() Her family has been making wines for 11,000 years she said, and then corrected herself: they had been making wines for only 31 generations. During dinner Diana stood up and took us on a journey through the villages of Tuscany that produced the wines we were drinking. Elena sadly was unable to attend the event. She, Charles Perry, Diana Frescobaldi, and Elena Pistorio, organized the event. The evening was organized by Azadeh Ghotbi ’91, whose photo exhibition in London a few months before was where the idea of a reunion in London came together. of Personnel Management Stefanie Tompkins ’93 ScM, ’97 PhD, director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Christina Tsafoulias ’04, supervisory congressional liaison specialist, Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs, USAID Janet Yellen ’67, Secretary of the Treasury Todd Zabatkin ’10 MPP, deputy director for research (White House Communications Dept.) and Maria Zuber ’83 ScM, ’86 PhD, cochair, President Biden’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.įreddy Bruce writes: “In early June a big group from the classes of 1990 to 1994 met in London at Ristorante Frescobaldi in Mayfair. Daniel Parnes ’10, special assistant to the ASD for energy environment & installations, Office of the Secretary of Defense Tanya Sehgal ’06, special advisor and senior counsel, U.S. of Education Melanie Nakagawa ’02, senior director, climate and energy, National Security Council Victoria Nuland ’83, undersecretary of state for political affairs, State Dept. of Commerce Ben Miller ’07, senior advisor to the chief of staff, U.S. of Labor Sean Manning ’18, press assistant, Office of the Secretary, U.S. of Education Suzan Davidson LeVine ’93, interim political head, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. of Commerce Emma Leheny ’92, principal deputy general council, U.S. Southern Border, National Security Council Jennifer Klein ’87, cochair, White House Gender Policy Council Daniel Kohl ’87, director of government relations, AmeriCorps Letise Houser LaFeir ’00, senior advisor, NOAA, U.S. of Education Roberta Jacobson ’82, coordinator, U.S. They streamed the musical starting May 20 for four days as a fundraiser for the Actors Fund.”Īt press time, these alums were appointed or awaiting appointment to the Biden administration: Jennifer Daskal ’94, deputy general counsel (cyber & technology), Department of Homeland Security Elisabeth Donahue ’86, chief of staff, Council of Economic Advisers Marc Etkind ’87, associate administrator for communications, NASA Ruby Goldberg ’17, special assistant, Office of Land and Emergency Management, Environmental Protection Agency Suzanne Goldberg ’85, deputy assistant secretary for strategic operation, U.S. The actors are also all from Brown and include Lisa Loeb, Julie Bowen ’91, JoBeth Williams ’70, Josh Hamilton ’91, Ann Harada ’85, and Rhonda Ross ’93 among many other talented folks. In the spirit of O nce Upon A Weekend, a playwriting festival that Paula Vogel created at Brown years ago, we got 10 different playwrights, matched them with composers and directors, all from Brown, and created 10 seven-minute complete musicals, all taking place from March to November 2020, all on Zoom, and all about finding connection with other people while isolated because of the pandemic. A bunch of the other people in the reunion agreed it was a great idea and so we did it. Beth Wishnie writes: “ Lisa Loeb ’90 and I were on a Brown theater reunion several months ago, which inspired her to want to write a musical about the pandemic experience with all the amazing Brown grads we were reconnecting with after all these years.
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