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From March 2000 AALFNY Newsletter

**Nathalie Sajous writes to us from Buffalo as she often commutes between Toronto, Buffalo and NYC. She did however have time to fit in a party given by classmate
**Alejandra Sanchez finished her studies in Mexico where she majored in communications; worked in TV station in Mexico, then left to pursue a diploma of video, photo arts, and animation in Florence, Italy. Currently in Paris working for Eurosport and is soon to be married.

From November/December 2000 AALFNY Newsletter:

**Emilie Bouhet travaille dans le marketing chez Daniel Swaroski à Paris.
From February/March 2001 AALFNY Newsletter:
**Christophe Chaponot and Tamara Tatkus were married in March 2000 in Chicago.

From July/August 2001 AALFNY Newsletter:

**Mariétou Diakité is presently living in Gabon and working with the American State Department as the Public Diplomacy Assistant. Graduated from Laval University with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations.
**Annabel Teiling writes: «I got engaged to Jeffrey Durocher (not an alumnus) in December 2000. I recently moved from Westchester to Albany, to live with my fiance. I graduated from Law School in 1999, passed the July 1999 New York and New Jersey Bar Examinations, and I am now an Associate at Crane, Greene and Parente.»
**Fabrice Grinda graduated from Princeton University in 1996, worked for McKenzie for two years after graduating as a consultant. After leaving McKenzie he started an e-business in Europe called Aucland. Currently he is consulting for e-businesses in Europe and is working on a new business idea.

From November/December 2001 AALFNY Newsletter:

**DÉCÈS: Emilie Bouhet '92 wrote to us on September 18, 2001 "I also have some very sad news. I learned that Edem Adjoyi '92 died in a car crash last week. I do not have any further details."

From March/April 2002 AALFNY Newsletter:

**Jean-Sebastien Fouillade nous écrit : «Pouvez-vous envoyer toutes mes condoléances à la famille d'Edem Adjoyi ‘92. Il était un très bon ami et je viens juste de lire à propos de son décès.»

From Winter 2002/2003 AALFNY Newsletter

**Stanlislas Wojewodzki is currently living in Paris and working for Disney. He writes: « I have been working for Euro Disney in Investor Relations for over eight months now. I love what I do, though I don't know how long I will be staying in Paris. I have been offered a job in Singapore, and I must say it is so tempting I am strongly considering for the midterm (12-24 months). A lot of people from the ‘92 class are now in Paris. We have this group of about 20 alumni that get together quite regularly for dinners or parties. It seems those are our best years and we're all having a great time. We were all very saddened to hear about Edem Adjoyi's passing last September, a couple of days after the Twin Towers. I think this might have brought us closer and more appreciative of what life has to offer.”
**Helga McIntyre writes: “I was at the Lycée for the period 1987-1988....a great year...I spent a year in Venezuela after graduating from high school and then entered law school in Jamaica, which takes 5 years. After graduating from law school, I worked for a year as a 'pupil' in Legal Chambers and then moved to Barbados, where I spent the next year and a half, practicing Criminal Law. I have now been back in Jamaica since June 2001. I am a Civil Litigator, dabbling once in a while in my beloved Criminal Law, at Myers, Fletcher & Gordon. I am always looking to make contact with Priscilla Lingaya, Sophie Raven, Sandrine Bodereau and Johann and Pierre who were all there during that year, spread out into 4ème AB1 and 4ème AB2...”
**Alix (Perrot) Verney writes: “After getting my Bachelors degree at NYU, I moved to Paris in 1996, where I worked for Gucci and Gucci Timepieces as PR for several years. I have now been working for KCD Paris, an American PR firm's French subsidiary since 2000. I also got married last year to a Frenchman whom I met before leaving NY, and who owns French travel agencies.”
**Nathalie Sajous sent us these updates : « Sarina Basta is in Geneva preparing a book for Christmas with the Beaux-Arts and still working for the arts in the private collection. She reports that Windy Gangayco was married last year and is living in Switzerland with her husband and gorgeous baby girl. Also recently married is Jessica Pasquet who is currently working in New York in banking. Alex Oller is in Barcelona enjoying life and working in sports marketing. As for me, I will be starting business school at UCLA in the Fall and am loving the West Coast. »
**Nathalie Moureto writes : "I am currently doing an MBA at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France. My expected graduation date is July 2003"

From Winter 2003-2004 AALFNY Newsletter

Sophie Raven writes: “I have now entered my third and final year of law school, since I plan to graduate in May 2004. Following graduation, I wish to pursue a career in International Human Rights Law.”
Vanina Holasek is a contemporary art dealer, specializing in painters such as Warhol and Gursky and also in ‘emerging artists who I know are promising and much more reasonable.’
David Michel '92 was married on the 18th of January to Nelly Soubise in the town of Rye, NY


From November 2004 AALFNY Newsletter

Pascaline (Allez) De Mesmay writes: "I am living in Paris with my husband and baby girl (June 2003). I work at the Ecole du Louvre where I teach Art history (Sculpture from XVIIth century to the 2nd World War). I also created a small business organizing art tours in Paris museums and monuments."

● From Nathalie Moureto: "I returned to New York City last August 2003 after earning an MBA from INSEAD. I am currently working in
my family business, Spring Flowers, a chain of multi-brand luxury boutiques for children. I join my sister, Cynthia Moureto (Class of 1996), who has been in the business since graduating from Pepperdine University in 2000."

Stan Wojewodzki wrote: "Two years without giving any news, I figured it was time for an update. After Disney, crossed the indian ocean on a sailboat with Samy Beriah (also '92) and then part of the med, still on a sailboat. Recently joined Nicolas Serin (93) and his brother Emmanuel Serin (92) who have just acquired a vineyard in Montpellier a couple of years back, to head the wine sales worldwide. A very exciting project for the three of us. Le Domaine de la Dourbie wines should be available in New York's finest restaurants and wine cellars first half 2005. Let me know if any of you have had a chance to taste it and where. We'd love some feedback from old friends. Bonne dégustation et à bientôt."