Paul Bisagni: I don’t have a boyfriend, but I have a mortgage! I moved to New York City in June of 2022 and bought an apartment in Washington Heights by January of 2023. I also started working as an editor for a research center at Teachers College, Columbia.
Mallory Ewer-Speck: I recently moved to Hanoi, Vietnam to be the sustainability manager for an integrated travel group. Last July, I graduated from IE Business School in Madrid with an International MBA and spent the fall on an extension exchange at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth where I enjoyed pretending to be a hockey player. If you're ever in area, please look me up and we can enjoy some pho and banh mi! Also, happy to give any travel recommendations!
Noa (Heinrich) Gellner: Noa has gotten married to her partner of several years, and is working as a software developer in Chicago.
Zack Goldberg: In 2022 I hung up my suit and left my corporate job at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP to become a voting rights attorney doing pro bono work full-time at a new nonprofit, States United Democracy Center.
Hanna Halperin-Goldstein: My second novel I Could Live Here Forever is coming out April 11. I hope you read it!
Amelia McClure-Dunbar: My husband, Mark, and I moved with our daughter, Charlotte, from downtown Indianapolis to Eagle Creek, a community built around a beautiful reservoir and one of the nation's largest urban parks. In January I was appointed Vice President at The Corydon Group, Indianapolis's largest independent public affairs and strategic communications firm. I remain the Executive Director of the Hoosier State Press Association representing newspapers across the state. We're looking forward to the legislative session being over, enjoying spring, and hopefully seeing some Kenyon friends this summer!
Alexandra Patterson recently passed her comprehensive exams for her EdD at Johns Hopkins University! She can now focus on completing her dissertation, “LGBT+ student belonging at boarding schools,” which she hopes to finish in 2023.
Outside of doctoral work, Alexandra has had the opportunity to be a section lead for a new course in the English department at her institution, Mercersburg Academy. The 10th grade English program underwent a redesign to become a team-taught class with four teachers and 55 kids per section. The redesign also included the removal of a tracked-honors option and the introduction of an earned honors model. Though it’s never easy to have some many projects at once, Alexandra wouldn’t have it any other way!
Madli Rohtla: Greetings from Budapest! I have been here since 2021, first completing a master's program in environmental economics, then starting to work in energy management. If anyone is in a similar field and interested to exchange experiences, do get in touch!
Tyler Schatz: Hello all! I just got engaged!!! Super pumped, she’s awesome!! We will be moving to Charlotte this spring where I have been an assistant coach with the women’s soccer program at UNC Charlotte. I will be visiting campus for a quick drive by in June while on summer tour with Dead and Co. It’ll be my first time back in 7 or 8 years.
Abby (Westcott) Stauffer: Hi all! Last summer I got married in Vermont with a solid Kenyon crew in attendance - William Heus, Henley Cox, Sewell (Robinson) Bourneuf, Emily Nichols ’13, Trina Rennie ’11, Jordan Ohanesian, Virginia Koebley, and Monty Graham. A month after the wedding my husband and I moved from Boston to Charlottesville, VA and are so happy here! If you’re ever in the area, give us a hoot hoot.