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FALL 2017 Ransom Everglades LOG 79 2010 Gideon Ajagbe and his wife, Ashley, welcomed a baby girl named Ava. Michelle Nahmad writes, “I’ll be completing my MFA in Visual Narrative at the School of Visual Arts in New York this summer and I will be having my final exhibition, which features my illustrated book Bruja (see images from the book below). 2011 Emily Elkin, see Emilio Sanchez ’34. Samantha Gordon is working for Yelp as an associate sales training manager. 2012 Sandy Ellis graduated from the University of Southern California School of Dramatic Arts in December 2016. Sandy is in acting and currently divides her time between Atlanta, Los Angeles and Miami. Check out her visual resume on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2tDNvlp Ashleigh Johnson won the 2017 Peter J. Cutino Award, given annually to the top male and female collegiate water polo players in America. The 2014, 2015 and 2016 Swimming World Female Water Polo Player of the year, Johnson had 300 saves and a .693 save percentage during her senior season at Princeton, leading the 22-4 Tigers with 54 steals while adding 16 assists and four goals. She finished her career as Princeton’s all-time leader in saves (1,362) while recording 100 career victories. She was also named a finalist for the second-straight year for the 2017 AAU Sullivan Award, which honors the top amateur athlete in the nation. Alex Kanter’s career kicked off in New York City with SoulCycle – which describes itself as “indoor cycling re- invented” – and now she’s going back. Here’s the news: “Alex now brings her fire and SOUL from Washington, D.C. Having come from a dance background, she lives for the rhythm and thrives in the beat. After discovering SoulCycle in New York City during the summer of 2014, Alex returned to school at the George Washington University, where she began riding daily. After a leap of faith and over a year of leading the pack in the District, she is coming back to the city where it all began. With a combination of rhythm and resistance, she strives to inspire riders to find connection and strength, while letting go and having fun.” Eddie Sanchez , a graduate of the University of Southern California with a major in cinema and media, is making videos for BuzzFeed. Najib Wahab writes: “I just finished my third year at Goldman Sachs Miami Private Wealth Management and have left to pursue an MBA in finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. I will be traveling for the two months before classes. I just came back from Tulum, Mexico, and traveled to London, Beirut and Ibiza next. I moved to Chicago on August 15, right before a trip to Japan before the start of school in September.” 2013 David Goldstein served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s Open Soccer Team that won the gold medal at the 20th World Maccabiah Games in Israel in July. At the games, 10,000 Jewish athletes from 80 countries participated in 43 sports. In the photo above, Goldstein is shown with Princeton soccer players Josh Haberman and Benamini Issroff, and in the photo below, with his father, Adam, who won the bronze in the masters half marathon event. (Adam Goldstein, president and COO of Royal Caribbean Cruises, finished the 13.1-mile race in one hour, 40 minutes and 14 seconds.) A 2017 graduate of Princeton, David Goldstein has begun a master’s program in sports management at Columbia University. Julia Logue graduated from Vanderbilt University this past May and is now Marketing Coordinator, Network Partnerships & Integrated Marketing at NBCUniversal Media LLC. Julie Salzinger has been named a Fulbright Scholar. She will be in Madrid in the fall. 2014 Alexander Danly is a Business Development Associate at UI LABS. Jack Davis was a summer intern at Sigma SAFI. Clementine Gazay writes, “Just a quick hello from Washington, D.C., where I am interning this summer in the cybersecurity department of New America, a larger-sized think tank specializing in education, tech, security and health policy.” Ethan Kothari was a teaching fellow at Breakthrough Miami this past summer.
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