RE LOG Fall 2017

70 Ransom Everglades LOG FALL 2017 Jennifer Reichenbach Dangar is Chief of Corporate Operations for Jackson Healthcare in Atlanta. After 25 years in media (Discovery, Turner, Weather Channel) she made the move to join the healthcare industry in 2016 and joined one of Georgia’s largest private companies. She is on a number of non-profit boards and is the Chair of YPO for Georgia. Jennifer lives in Buckhead, is married to Jon and has a daughter, Grace, 12, and stepson, Hilton, 19. 1986 David Arnold is the Chief of Surgery for the newly opened Lennar Foundation Medical Center in Coral Gables, which is part of the University of Miami Health System. He was a featured speaker for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Educational Series as an expert in head and neck surgery; he and a colleague discussed understanding treatment options for oral, head and neck cancer patients who may have undergone failed initial treatment. David is helping to lead advanced clinical and surgical trials at Sylvester. His clinical specialties are head and neck surgical oncology and endocrine surgery, reconstructive surgery of complex defects of head and neck, skull base tumor surgery, and microvascular reconstructive surgery. Franklin Einspruch shares his studio news, “My series of MBTA drawings is growing apace – 27 drawings and two prints to date. See the MBTA group at my site, which is now serving from the domain name franklin.art. An evening I spent using charcoal and watercolor to draw two models posing together, posted in the group Double Model, gave rise to a screenprint created at Zea Mays under the guidance of Jenny Gover. Its title is Two Women and there are 12 prints in the edition. In April I loaned the use of my art to the social media efforts of the Asperger/Autism Network. Works that I’ve donated to the Sam & Adele Golden Foundation were available at their 20th Year Celebration and Art Auction on August 12. Back in January, a comics poem appeared out of the snow.” Dave Bricker is a writer, editor, publishing coach and MFA graphic designer who helps remarkable people tell remarkable stories using words, images, music and technology. His award- winning memoir, The Blue Monk , recounts his journey as a young man from the RE football field through the Bahamas and across the Atlantic under sail. Read the paper version or enjoy the multimedia edition in his own web-based format at http://thebluemonk. com . This summer, he released The Story Story: A Journey Through the Islands of Connections and Engagement for Writers, Speakers, Professionals, and Visionaries – a non-fiction book that teaches readers about the power of storytelling and the mechanisms behind it. Because the power of storytelling is the book’s central theme, the lessons are wrapped in a novel that uses storytelling to teach storytelling. As he was in high school, Dave remains an avid jazz guitar player. He lives in Miami with his wife, Suzanne. His daughter, Eva ’23 , now studies at the RE Middle School. A member of the National Speakers Association, he coaches, consults and speaks on strategic storytelling, writing, publishing and design. 1985 Ashleigh (Brinson) Cusack was recently named a senior vice president at EWM Realty International. Seven employees received the honor. Prior to that, she noted, no one had ever held that title without having sold his or her company to EWM. “I am quite honored!” she said. Class Notes

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