CLASS OF 2011 | 2023 | FALL ISSUE

Laura Heath-Stout writes, “Allegra ’12 and I and our toddler, River, are moving to California! I’ll be starting a postdoc at the Archaeology Center at Stanford, and Allegra will continue working remotely for JOIN for Justice, an organization that trains Jewish people in community organizing. We’re excited to spend more time with our Wesleyan friends in the Bay Area!”

Siena Kramer is working as a nurse educator in the Neurocritical Care Unit at Tufts Medical Center and got married to Charles Tandler on June 23, 2023! They will be moving back to Palo Alto, California, in June 2024.

Emily Pontecorvo contributes, “Earlier this year I joined Heatmap News as one of the founding staff writers. Heatmap is a subscription-based online magazine doing original reporting and analysis of the most pressing stories of climate change and the transition to clean energy for a broad audience. Check us out at Heatmap.news!

Kara Perez lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her partner, after a decade in Austin, Texas. She owns Bravely Go, a financial media company, and has discovered a deep passion for explaining what an index fund is.

Susie Howe writes, “2023 was a year of changes for me! I got married on July 1 to Sam O’Connor-Divelbiss in Wayne, Illinois. We both got new jobs on Chicago’s North Shore– Sam will be teaching math in Wilmette and I will be teaching Latin at Lake Forest High School after seven years at Elgin Academy. Those who knew me from the Wes equestrian team will be happy to learn that I bought my first horse in 2021. My time at Wesleyan developed my love of horses and Latin and both have become major parts of my life.”

A. J. Chan and his wife, Hilary Burke Chan ’10, welcomed their second child, Oliver Tobias Chan, in November 2022. Ollie and his older sister Rosie were able to visit Wesleyan this summer and sit on Foss Hill!

Tim Morley and I welcomed our first child, Joseph “Joey” Arthur Morley on June 8 in Hartford, Connecticut. Joey and his friend Ollie got to sport matching Wes onesies when they met each other this summer!

Thanks for the contributions this cycle!