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1990 (2) (March 2000 to July 2008 newsletters)Class Notes Archives----- From July 2008 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● “Chantal E. Kordula is an associate based in the New York office [of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP]. Ms. Kordula’s practice focuses primarily on transactions in Latin America, particularly project finance, privatizations and joint ventures. Ms. Kordula has co-authored a number of articles on various aspects of project finance. Ms. Kordula joined the firm in 1997. She received a J.D. degree, cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 1997 and an undergraduate degree, cum laude, from Amherst College in 1994. Ms. Kordula is a member of the Bar in New York. Her native language is English, and she is fluent in French and Spanish and proficient in Portuguese.” (http://www.clearygottlieb.com/english/lawyers/bio.aspx?id=6124) ----- From December 2007 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● Valerie Colas-Ohrstrom wrote: "How thrilling to read about old friends like Nick Weber, Rachel Viain, Anne Lowenstein and David Damiba! Congratulations to all of you for your babies and other wonderful accomplishments. I am still in New York, married a fantastic man named Wright Ohrstrom, and we now have two sons, Augustus"Auguste", 20 months old, and Tristan, now five months old. They are both learning French, of course. I've taken a break from work, but am busy being a member of the Board of Directors of the Yellowstone Park Foundation - a good excuse to spend more time in Montana. What else? I've become a pretty good fly-fisherman in the last five years - -maybe I'll show off and send in a picture of my 70 lb tarpon. hmmmm..." ● Dalia Sofer is the author of the recently released novel The Septembers of Shiraz, which, in addition to the United States, is being translated and published in eleven countries, including France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Brazil, the UK, and Hungary. She has been a contributor to NPR’s All Things Considered, Poets & Writers magazine, the National Poetry Almanac of the Academy of American Poets, and The New York Sun. Essays by Ms. Sofer are included in the anthologies Yentl’s Revenge: The Next Wave of Jewish Feminism and France, a Love Story. She is the recipient of a Whiting Writers Award, has been a resident at Yaddo, and in 2007 was the first recipient of the Sirenland Fellowship, given each year to an unpublished author to attend the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy. Born in Iran, she fled at the age of ten to the United States with her family. She lives in New York City. (For further details, and an interview in the New York Times magazine, click on link below) ● Nick Weber wrote: "Everything is well in the Weber household. Nick ('90) is still at Goldman Sachs in London and currently heads up a large internal hedge fund (European Special Situations Group). Nick was promoted to Partner in 2006. Robyn is busier than ever and has made tons of friends in Surrey where we live. The kids are great and growing incredibly fast. Stephanie and Taylor are 6 years old (they turn 7 in January). Stephanie is into gymnastics and horse riding. Taylor is into soccer and basketball. Cole is 5 years old and the happiest boy in the world. He loves science and numbers (math!) and is learning to play the piano. Cole is also heavily involved with soccer and is learning to play golf (he likes to drive the golf cart). Owen, our youngest, just turned 2 last week and is a very big boy. He runs after his brother and sisters no end. He has recently started expressing himself with words (sort of) and he is developing his own little personality. We are happy in our little village of Walton on the Hill in Surrey. Dad's commute into London is tough but it is really great to be in the countryside for the kids. We will be spending the Christmas holidays in Atlanta, GA and Charleston, SC this year. We wish everyone health, happiness and best wishes for 2008." ----- From June 2007 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● « L’auteur Eurydice Capo-Chichi, épouse Reinert, écrit depuis l’âge de 14 ans, et a publié entre autres, un recueil de poèmes intitulé « l’Oeil », en avril 2005. Cet écrit spirituel est le fruit d’une réflexion de longue haleine qui émane de la volonté de l’auteur de témoigner de la richesse que lui apporte la vie spirituelle au quotidien. Elle ose se livrer à travers cet ouvrage dans le but d’apporter un message porteur d’espérance aux autres, au regard de tout ce qui l’enrichit au cœur de sa pratique de la foi et qui se traduit de façon empirique et palpable. Ce livre a été conçu, par conséquent, de façon à le rendre accessible au grand nombre, dans une démarche de sincérité et de simplicité. » (From: http://www.euryuniverse.com/essais.htm) ----- From December 2006 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● David Pujol wrote: "Well, it feels like an eternity since I graduated from the Lycee. The most important news since graduation is that I got married on July 28, 2006 to a beautiful and smart woman from Argentina by the name of Alicia. We just recently returned from our Honeymoon in Bora Bora which was truly paradise. For now, we live in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I know it's far from being an exiting town but you would be surprised how beautiful and peaceful life is up here. In terms of career, I am responsible for the North American business unit of a division of a French company, Lesaffre, the largest producer of bakers yeasts in the world. I work in the flavor industry in the ingredients side of the chain. I regularly go back to France for work but for fun too. Most recently I was promoted to Director of Global and Strategic Sales. Next step in life, well maybe a career change...maybe a child...maybe a new city or country or just maybe all of the above." ● En 2005, Cécile de Montebello a joué le rôle de Grétel dans Hänsel et Grétel, l'opéra en version française de E. Humperdinck, au Théâtre du Tambour Royal à Paris. (Click on link below for more news of Cécile) ● Anne Loewenstein wrote: "Hi everyone, hope you're all fine! When are we having a class reunion? Anytime soon? That would be great! I'm still living in Bruxelles and enjoying it very much. I have two boys Sasha (3) and Arthur (1). Both of them gorgeous, of course! Hope to hear from you guys. Take care." ------From February 2006 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Jean-Charles Sevestre wrote: "Married in 1998, two daughters (6 and 3). Started working for Air France in 1996 (B747 maintenance department). Aircraft Commercial Pilot Licence in 2000. Currently working at Airbus (Toulouse), in the frame of a cooperation with Air france, to develop the A380 Flight Crew Operating Manual. Still in contact with Nicolas Bévan." ● Nicholas Weber shared this with us: "Nicholas Weber and his wife Robyn are thrilled to announce the birth of their fourth child Owen Thomas Weber born December 7, 2005. Things at home are busier than ever. Our twin daughters Stephanie and Taylor turned 5 last week (time really flies...). Our son Cole who is 3 1/2 is a very happy big boy. We are just starting our 3rd year back in the UK after a two year stint in Hong Kong. Nick is a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and really enjoys his job. We bought a house in Cobham, Surrey and anticipate being in the UK for the foreseable future. Robyn and the kids spend the summers back in the states in South Carolina not far from Charleston. Very best wishes to the class of 1990." ● Anne Loewenstein wrote: "Hi everybody! I am still in Brussels teaching in a British school! Sasha who is 2 years 1/2 and nearly going to school has now a little brother Arthur! He was born on Nov. 4th 2005! Everything went well and he obviously is the cutest and nicest bb ever! Hope you all are well. Have a wonderfull new year. And hope to see u all soon at a class reunion!!!" ------From June 2005 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Anne Loewenstein wrote: "Hello everybody!! As you might have read in the previous news letter I'm now back in contact with Vanessa Muller (and still in close contact of course with Muriel Pagani and David Damiba). I'm still living in Brussels and enjoying it very much!! Sasha was born on July 30th 2003 and is wonderful!!! Obviously...... I hope everybody is doing fine!?!?! And hope to have a class reunion very soon!!!! Anybody has news from Benjamin Regnier??? Bisou bisou et a bientot" ● From Sabrina Guttman : "I am still living in San Francisco (it will be 5 years in June) but changed jobs this past January. I am now a Director at Burson-Marsteller (a Public Relations agency) leading the HP account and would love to reconnect with old classmates living in the Bay Area!" ● "Mon nom de jeune fille est Gwénaelle Le Calvez . Mariée depuis 1996, j'ai aujourd'hui deux filles une de 3 ans et demi et une autre de 7 ans." ------From November 2004 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Rachel Viain writes: "My spouse Patrice and I welcomed our first child, daughter Romane Marie Goyer on June 10th, 2004. Romane and parents are doing extremely well. She is the light of our lives. My best friend Myriam Damdami (1990) is Romane's Godmother. I am enjoying a well deserved maternity leave with her. Here in Canada we are lucky enough to receive a complete year off. I plan to return to my job as Marketing Coordinator for Roche Diagnostics Canada, next spring. Hello to my 1990 classmates, hope all is well. Please feel free to write. Best regards." ● "Nick Weber and his wife Robyn and girls Stephanie and Taylor (3 year old twins!) and son Cole (2 years old) relocated from Hong Kong to London this in January 2004. They live in Cobham, Surrey, where there is plenty of space for the kids. Nick commutes to London and continues to work at Goldman Sachs where he has been since graduating from college. Robyn, a former attorney, is currently serving as 3rd Vice President of the American Women of Surrey, in charge of welcoming. The kids are attending Downsend, a nearby British school and are enjoying it. Nick's brother Scott ('93) is married to Cathy Boule (also '93). They currently live in France close to Geneva with their lovely daughter Clara (3 years old). Scott works at the United Nations. Nick's youngest brother, Eric ('97), is also married (to Annie who he met at Vanderbilt) and has recently moved to Illinois to complete his PHD in Philosophy." ● Vanessa (Muller) Himmer nous ecrit: "Après avoir quitté New-York, je suis partie vivre en Suisse où j'ai obtenu un diplôme en Sciences Politiques. Puis j'ai travaillé dans une agence de pub pendant 3 ans. Aujourd'hui je vis à Londres avec mes 3 enfants (9 ans,7 ans et 2 ans) et mon mari qui travaille dans la finance. Grâce à votre association, je viens de rentrer en contact avec deux de mes anciens amis: David Damiba et Anne Loewenstein.Salutations. A bientôt. ● Laure (Hernandez) Geffros nous ecrit: "Bonjour à tous, quel plaisir de découvrir ce que mes camarades de classes sont devenus. Stéphane, mon mari, et moi avons fété nos sept ans de mariage cet été. Notre petite Laura va sur ses trois ans et est fière de ses petits frères qui nous ont rejoint cet été, Loïc et Titouan. Nous vivons en Seine-et-Marne tous les cinq. J'ai récemment repris contact avec Ingrid Doerfler qui a deux petits garçons et Valérie Reyser. J'aimerai beaucoup avoir des nouvelles de Béatrice Varichon et Dorothée Cavignaux. Merci de faire passer le message. A quand une réunion des anciens de 1990 sur Paris? Grosses bises à tous et à bientôt. Merci pour ce super site qui ne nous rajeunit pas mais qui procure tant de bonheur." ------From Winter 2003-2004 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Anne Loewenstein writes: “Bonjour tout le monde!!!!! It's always such a pleasure to read about what the others are doing!!!! I am still in Brussels and will be for a while too.... since I am marrying a Belgian on April 5th 2003!!!! Lots of joy, lots of preparation, lots of excitment!!! Je suis toujours en contact très régulier avec David Damiba, et Muriel Pagani qui habite à Londres maintenant. Je vous embrasse tous très fort et espère vous revoir très bientôt!!!! A quand une réunion de l'année 1990??” ● Valerie (Reyser) Bartelmess writes “I got married in May 2002 and am expecting a child in August. Professionally, I now work for the European Commission’s website, in the Opinion Polls sector.” ● Anne Loewenstein '90 was married in Belgium on April 5th, 2003. ------From Winter 2002/2003 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Esra (Ansay) Munnell writes: “Since I have been gone from the Lycée since quatrième, here is a quick recap of what I have been up to: after finishing high school at the Dalton School, I went to Brown University. I then worked for 2 years at Bloomingdale's in the Buying Offices before attending NYU to receive an MBA degree. I am now the General Merchandise Manager of agnès b. in New York. I am married to Clark Munnell and we have a wonderful 18 month old daughter, Olivia. I travel to Paris quite regularly and have many an occasion to see Vanessa Dubs ’90 and her 2 lovely daughters, Jeanne and Daphne. This website is truly a wonderful resource for all alumni! Thank you for setting it up.” ● Valerie Colas: Ater having studied French Medieval Literature and Environmental Science at Barnard College, Columbia University, Valerie continued on to graduate school at Brown University to study environmental policy. After receiving her Master's, she worked for the International Institute for sustainable Development, and wrote for the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, reporting on (and from) environmentally-related United Nations conferences all over the world. She is currently a Program Coordinator at the Rockefeller Foundation in New York, working with a partnership between four foundations and the World Bank called the Partnership for Strengthening Higher Education in Africa. She is also working with a decentralization program in Uganda, as well as performing research this summer on universities in francophone and lusophone Africa. Her parents are still in New York and her sister Marie-Noelle (Colas) Pierce ‘85 is married and living in London. The only other LFNY alumni she is still in contact with are Nevil Dwek '85, Christopher Atamian '84 and one of her closest friends for over 20 years (!) Paolo Audiberti '90. ● Coralie (de Viel Castel) de Clermont-Tonnerre nous écrit : « Quelle joie d'avoir des nouvelles des uns et des autres gràce au site. Aujourd'hui c'est mon tour! Je me suis mariée il y a deux ans et Joseph est né cet été en Grèce. Après avoir vécu à Paris depuis mon retour des USA, nous sommes arrivés l'année dernière à Athènes. Alexandre travaille au service culturel de l'Ambassade de France, et nous sommes là jusqu'aux Jeux Olympiques. Même si je ne suis restée qu'une année au Lycée Français, je me suis fait des amis pour la vie. Je vois et parle regulièrement au téléphone ou par mail à Alexandre Schnieders ‘90, Sandrine Cormary ’90 et Benoit Malraison ‘89. Et je suis en contact avec d'autres de manière plus épisodique.J'éspère que les élèves de la promo ‘90 vont plus se manifester sur le site. A bientôt tout le monde!» ------From "Printemps 2002" LFNY Magazine------ ● Esra Ansay Munnell: “Depuis que j’ai obtenu mon MBA de NYU, je travaille chez Agnès B. USA. Le 27 décembre dernier,nous avons fêté avec mon époux Clark, le premier anniversaire de notre fille Olivia.” ------From March/April 2002 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Anne Loewenstein writes: ".....after many years in NY where I did a BA at NYU majoring in Psychology, as well as an MA in Early Childhood and Elementary Education, I decided to move back to Europe 3 years ago. I moved to Brussels because I already knew some people here, and so I could be closer to my sister Marie-Christine ‘88 . I am currently working in a British school as a first grade teacher... I am thrilled to have finally found the Lycee website!" ● David Damiba writes: ”After working for seven years as an equity trader in NY, I am back in France (Fontainebleau) studying at INSEAD for my MBA. (Nicolas Boulgaris ‘88 is also at INSEAD). I got married in February 2000 to Marina (2 years already, time does fly by!). Believe it or not I am still great friends with Anne Loewenstein, my best friend in Terminale and classmate at NYU. We talk regularly on the phone and have always kept in touch. I would love to know the whereabouts of Benjamin Regnier, my other acolyte! This website is just great! It’s good to read what some of you have been up to, after almost 12 years!” ------From November/December 2001 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Nicholas Weber married Robyn on August 30, 1998, in Princeton, NJ. Twin daughters: Stephanie and Taylor, born Jan 10, 2001 in London. ------From July/August 2001 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Rachel Viain writes: «I would love to reconnect with former classmates. Keep up the good work, it is always fun to receive information from the Alumni Association.» ● Sandra (Boulgaris) Somnolet et Eric Somnolet nous annoncent la naissance de leur fille Alyssa le 17 Novembre 2000. Ils ajoutent: «Bravo pour ce magnifique website!» ● Alexandre Schnieders writes: «I have been fortunate to spend the last 10 years since graduation pursuing a wide range of interests -- first studying literature at Harvard, then teaching English in Peru and finally working as an investment banker in London and Paris. And the adventure continues: I am now a second year student at Columbia Business School and will be joining Goldman Sachs this fall. More importantly, I am getting married this summer! My future wife, Allison, is a lawyer from Seattle, Washington. We are looking forward to starting a Franco-German-American family and sending the kids to the Lycée (maybe!). Class of 1990, please get in touch; I would love to hear from you.» ------From March 2000 AALFNY Newsletter------ ● Gaël Nouaille habite à Paris, Il travaille depuis 3 ans à TV5 ou il exerce la fonction de responsible de zone export. Il reste en contact avec Sebastien de Turkeim (marié avec des enfants) Dorothée Cavignaux (mariée aussi), Diego Colas (diplomate, récemment revenu d’une mission à l’ambassade de France à NY), et Benoit Chriqui (travaille dans une banque à Londres.) |
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