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Greetings Wesleyan community! Please enjoy the following updates from the Class of 2010:
Hallie (Coffin-Gould) Morris is working in clinical trials services for Thermo Fisher and marveling at how quickly her little boys are growing up.
In July Kiran Sheffrin DeVore was recognized as part of Law360’s 2024 “Rising Stars” series as one of the top tax attorneys in the nation under the age of 40.
Big congrats to Peter Hull, who welcomed son, Silas, in July. Peter is living in Providence, Rhode Island, with his two partners and dog, teaching economics at Brown University.
Maya Odim is working as a poet in Chicago, writing, choreographing, and performing poetry. Maya adds: “Since graduation I’ve self-published two books, Planets, Gourds, and Traveling Staffs and Places Where We Can Imagine, and I’m working on a third (while also looking for a publisher). Along with my work as a poet, I also work as an educator, as a poet in residence with the Chicago Poetry Center (hosting bilingual Spanish-English workshops), and a lecturer in the Theater and Performance Studies Department at the University of Chicago, teaching a class called, Thinking and Moving / Moving and Thinking.”
Dan Bloom and wife, Laura, welcomed their second child in February—Jory Bloom. Dan, Laura, Halle, and Jory still live in Seattle and can’t wait to see everyone at our 15th Reunion next spring!
Jennifer Michtavy contributes that “I have recently become a creative AI technologist and am working with a tech start-up that has created the world’s first live AI experience that will be hitting a major USA museum in the next few months.” You can find more here:
https://www.nbr.co.nz/tech/kiwi-creatives-supply-gen-ai-hallucinations-to-major-us-museum/
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