RE Log Spring 2021
70 Ransom Everglades LOG SPRING 2021 Class Notes Melissa Lenner and her husband, Alan, started a boutique podcast production company called Pretty Easy Podcasts. They produce a variety of shows on topics ranging from behavioral science, sports, social justice and more. If you or anyone you know is interested in starting a podcast, please reach out. Michelle Loewenherz Robisch and her husband of five years, Kyle, wel- comed their first son, Theodore “Teddy,” in June 2020 in Tampa, Fla. After graduating from UF in 2012, Michelle and Kyle moved to Washington, D.C., for three years and enjoyed the city before relocating back to Florida. Michelle now works as an urgent care nurse practitio- ner in South Tampa. 2009 Class Agents: Victoria Calleja ( vcalleja@gmail.com ), Gina Raijman ( gina@raijman.com) He then worked in the sports compliance departments at Georgia Tech and UM before meeting his future wife, Dr. Lindsey Winer. Scott and Lindsey married in January 2019 and moved to Boston, where Lindsey serves as administrative chief resident in OB/ GYN at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. In the fall, Lindsey will work fulltime as an OB/GYN at BIDMC and as a member of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Scott worked in sports compliance at Boston College and earned a second master’s degree — in business administration — from BC. He now works as a senior analyst at a boutique wealth management firm in Boston. 2010 REUNION YEAR Class Agents: Javier Henriquez (javiahenriquez@gmail.com ), Michelle Nahmad (michellenahmad@gmail.com ), Jason Schwartz (jasontschwartz@icloud.com) , Najib Wahab (najibwwahab@gmail.com ) Adrian Diaz-Granados was promoted to Vice President of Corporate & Investment Bank at Citi. Billy Frese writes, “As a biomedical engineer with experience in medical manufacturing, I saw an opportunity to apply these skills towards helping our local response to COVID-19 by opening up a face mask factory here in South Florida. The company is called Aether Health. In the spirit of the giving season, I wanted to share how the Aether Health factory has started a program specifically for providing face masks for donation to local charities like Camillus House. The face masks through the program are discounted to our zero-profit-margin level, so we recoup our operating costs but no more. Our first non-profit partner is Camillus House; however, if RE network donors would like to support any other non-profits of their choice (St. Alban’s, etc.) with face masks we can add to the list as well http://bit.ly/3p6syaM or arrange offline. For Camillus House, I will personally be dropping off the donated boxes each week, and provide donation receipts (for tax purposes) to all sponsors on a weekly basis. Sponsors are invited to join for the drop-offs each week if they would like to. The CARES Alyxandra Freud writes, “I was recently accepted to the dental technician program at Florida International University and will be starting in the fall. I’ll be living in Hialeah and am very excited to forward my career in the field of dentistry, which has become a passion of mine.” Sean Maye recently opened up his own law practice in Denver, Colo. — The Maye Law Group, LLC. His firm provides civil, criminal, family, estate planning and appellate representation services both in Colorado and in Florida. You can learn more about Sean Maye and The Maye Law Group at www.mayelawgroup.com . Mike Throckmorton and his wife Alex recently celebrated their daughter Elle Breckinridge Throckmorton’s first birthday in Dallas, Tex. 2008 Class Agents: Natalie Aguilar (Natalie.aguilar5@gmail.com ), Monica Mengotti (mmengotti1@gmail.com ), Natalia Reina (reinan1989@gmail. com) Julie Bradley writes, “After several years of studying, following a career switch from hospitality, I graduated with my doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Miami in May 2020. I am now working in the acute care setting at University of Miami Hospital. Happy to be in Miami near friends and family!” Scott Cypen graduated from University of Maryland in 2012, worked at Wake Forest University as an assistant to the coach of the women’s volleyball team and came back to earn a Master of Education in Sport Administration from the University of Miami in 2015. Yannis Kralievits opened an authen- tic Greek food restaurant in Wynwood, Nostimo Greek Kitchen. Michael Lloret writes, “I’m working as FPL’s wildlife biologist to conserve Florida’s native species — particularly the federally pro- tected American crocodile!”
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