48 Ransom Everglades LOG SPRING 2026 Class Notes Heidi Mason, a physician, joined rheumatologist Elana ObersteinHarris ’93 and healthcare technology CEO Gonzalo Diaz ’99 for a multifaceted career workshop this fall. As professionals in various medical fields – clinical care, entrepreneurship and hospital leadership – they shared their expertise and were joined by hospital director Yvonne Johnson-Phillips to help students understand what the future holds for the healthcare industry and how leadership, innovation and compassion are shaping that future. L-R: Yvonne Johnson-Phillips, Heidi Mason, Gonzalo Diaz ’99 and Elana Oberstein-Harris ’93 Claudia Miyar Angles, see Jaimie Gelman ’98 Rachel Unger, parent of Ellie Feldman ’27 and Max Feldman ’26, continues to make a powerful impact through her volunteer work with food pantries across Miami. Rachel, Max and Ellie have been volunteering with Food Rescue US South Florida for eight years. Food Rescue US South Florida works to reduce food waste and fight food insecurity by rescuing fresh, surplus food from local businesses and delivering it directly to communities and organizations serving people in need. This past holiday season, Rachel led an urgent community Joe Furst and Jeremy Green ran into RE COO David Clark ’86 before a Miami Hurricanes football game. L-R: Joe Furst, David Clark ’86 and Jeremy Green 1998 Daniela Eraña Andrade, see also Veronica Alcorta ’96, Wendell Graham ’74, Jacques Holzmann ’07 and Michael Toccin ’03 Jaimie Gelman and Maria Azar stop to pose for a photo with alumni from the Class of 1996 during the RE Community Holiday Celebration 2025. L-R: Claudia Miyar Angles ’96, Jaimie Gelman, Maria Azar and Veronica Alcorta ’96 1999 Oliver Bernstein writes, “I marked 20 years in Austin, Texas, and still enjoy it here. My company, Steady Hand PR, just turned five and is going strong; I continue to work with nonprofits and missiondriven organizations on communications and public relations. I’m president of the board of Lirios Pediatrics, a free health 1997 Marsha Alexander Janke shared that The Honor Foundation recently welcomed her to its board of directors. She is a Managing Director at Apollo Global Management, Inc., where she leads institutional fundraising in the Northeast United States and for Endowments & Foundations nationally. effort to stock the Overtown Food Pantry after receiving a last-minute call for help from Green Haven Project to support those experiencing food insecurity. Thanks to the overwhelmingly generous response, Rachel was able to collect and deliver a substantial donation of food and supplies for immediate distribution. Families across Overtown received nourishing meals. In addition, the effort helped supply fresh produce and essential food items to more than five food distributions spanning Overtown, Little Haiti and the Kosher Food Bank in North Miami. The amount of donated food items and monetary contributions was so significant that it required five cars traveling together in a caravan to deliver everything to the Green Haven Project. The generosity of the community, including many RE parents and alumni, truly reflects RE’s mission to leave the world better than you found it, demonstrating a deep and lasting commitment to supporting neighbors in need. Rachel helping set up the pantry with a group of volunteers
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