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Carrie Fraser 29 Willow Road, Harvard MA, and Norwich, VT [email protected] Who’s at home? Spouse/Partner: Bob Donaldson ’84 Th’87 Kids: Anne (15), Peter (13), Jack (10) Pets: two rats (still un-named) Career Information: Currently Assistant Dean, Academic and Student Affairs, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (thanks Ellen Stein!). Formerly: product development and program management roles in medical device R&D, services; High Tech Senior marketing operations manage- ment Hobbies: Skiing, technology, outdoors, anything my kids will do with me Freshman Dorm: North Massachusetts What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Everything I did in North Mass and with my friends from freshman year and beyond: making pies and biscuits, doing shots, sledding, tie-dying in the laundry room. I often think how lucky I was to be placed in that dorm with those wonderful people. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? 9/11 Do you have a “bucket list”? No bucket list. I’d rather not think about the bucket. Thanks for ask- ing, though. Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman? Make a habit of asking for advice, and if it’s given with heart in front and experience behind, follow it What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? • Ski in the Andes • Bring something with a big impact to market • Live in Europe again Photos from top: !. "# miler canoe race: my family competing in Adirondack Classic "#-mile three day race in $##". From front: husband Bob, me, sons Peter (le% ) and Jack (right), third from rear is daughter Anne. $. On WY family homestead in summer of $#!# &. Roommates freshman year, friends forever '. College friends.jpg Mt. Greylock, MA mini-reunion with Dartmouth friends, summer $##" 76 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Cathy Freud, see Winsor Jack Fuchs 527 Edinburgh Street What’s your favorite Dart- San Mateo, CA 94402 mouth memory? Dart- [email protected] mouth night 1982 Who’s at home? What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? Spouse/Partner: Lisa My kids can ski. Kids: Zack and Eliana Do you have a “bucket Pets: Dash list”? What are some of Career Information: Entrepreneur the things on it? Sharing time with good friends Hobbies: Teaching, Tennis, Travel – some day, when we once again have time. Freshman Dorm: South Fayer Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman beginning college? Invest yourself in everything you can; you can sleep after the next 4 years are over. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? Family happiness; mentorship; teaching. Dartmouth Class of ’86 77 Bill Furlong !"# Erie Avenue, Seattle, WA $%"!! start a game company that became one [email protected] of the fastest growing game companies Who’s at home? ever or building, running and * nally Wife: Alexandra Furlong selling a web so' ware company in a Kids: Annabel, &; Riley, ! booming niche of online travel. ) ere Career Information: CEO, Escapia, have surely been some long weekends, Inc. – online travel so' ware company stressful days and restless nights; but Freshman Dorm: Streeter the victories have been all that much sweeter for it. And I've shared those Greetings from Seattle! It’s hard to wonderful journeys with a great group believe that for "( of the past !( years of fellow-travelers in each of the places summer, we really like spending time since leaving Dartmouth, home has I've worked. in tents—before the kids it meant long been Seattle, Washington. ) e clouds I know plenty of Dartmouth ‘%+s backpacking trips in the Northwest. and rain we have for two-thirds of the are watching their kids go o, to col- Now it’s more likely to be a car camp- year makes us appreciate during the lege before ours even head o, to kin- ing weekend—but lots of fun none- other third that we live in one of the dergarten. So, many of you doubtless theless. Before our family expanded most beautiful cities on the planet. remember in your distant past the life to four, we enjoyed scuba diving—but My wife, Alex, and I had our two girls, of a parent of a toddler or two. Swim that has been a bit harder for the past Annabel and Riley, now & and !, here classes and trips to the playground. four years. But our kids seem to take in Seattl—with Riley born right here at Bedtime stories and birthday parties. to water like * sh, so I think we’ve got home. We've shared countless days ski- First time on skis and * rst time with a good chance of great snorkeling in ing and hiking and camping and bik- stitches. All the fun and occasional years ahead. ing around the Paci* c Northwest. And frustrations of raising a couple of ter- Of course, the biggest downside of we've made great memories together ri* c kids. ) at’s life right now for Alex living in Seattle is that we're tucked up on trips long and short, near to home and me. We try to remember to relish here in the far corner of the country— and far, far away—Kilimanjaro and every moment since I suspect many of not on the way to anywhere other than Rainier, Honduras and Hawaii, Port- you would tell us that it goes by in a Alaska. So the number of friends from land and Patagonia, British Columbia - ash. days past at Dartmouth who show up and the British Virgin Islands. When we’re not chasing the kids, in town on a trip or have a stopover I've also been lucky enough to work we try to * nd time for some fun and here with time to grab a beer is very with fantastic people—whether in my relaxation. ) e endless darkness of few. Reconnecting with old friends is * rst job as a * nancial analyst at Morgan rainy Seattle winters is great for read- wonderful on the rare occasion that Stanley in New York and Hong Kong, ing some good books and watching it happens. I hope it happens more in working in publishing at TimeWarner great movies, which we both enjoy. the next !( years than in the last !(. So in New York, helping build one of the Fortunately good skiing is just an if your travels do bring you to Seattle, early online city guides at Microso' , hour’s drive and amazing skiing is just look us up so we can buy you a great managing marketing at Expedia in around ( hours away at Whistler— Northwest beer and maybe some good the early days of online travel, helping so we love hitting the slopes. In the salmon! 78 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Wini Welch Fuster Dartmouth Class of ’86 79 Karen Garnett 816 Rowen Road, Silver Spring, MD What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 [email protected] years? Riding my bike down the Karakoram High- way from Kashgar, China to Gilgit, Pakistan. Never Who’s at home? could have predicted that in 1986. Spouse/Partner: Dan Hudson Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some Pets: Pearl of the things on it? See the Northern Lights. Career Information: Career bureaucrat - SEC Knowing what you know now, what piece of Hobbies: Cycling and traveling – preferably at the advice would you give a freshman? Make lots same time of friends and keep in touch with them after you Freshman Dorm: Hinman Hall graduate. What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Late What are your goals, dreams or plans for the nights at the D. The comforting sound of Don future? Make it to the 50th reunion, of course. Libby saying; “Good enough for The Dartmouth.” Lauren Geddes, see Wirth Sarah Geithner, see Adam 80 Dartmouth Class of ’86 David Geller Life has been more than full since Our children Sarah ("(), Emily ("#) in many di, erent community service graduation in "$%+. A' er graduating and Jonathan (%) have enjoyed this activities. Emily is our child who is from NYU Medical School in "$$#, I small community. ) is has been a always looking out for adventure and moved on to Yale Medical School for great place to raise our kids and enjoy is looking to try new things. She con- my medicine residency and fellowship the town beach in the summer. vinced us to travel to Costa Rica last in Nephrology (kidney medicine). I Work keeps my wife and me bus- year and got us to go skiing out west at moved to Yale in part to join my then ier than we would probably like. I’ve Vail. She has spent the summers away * ancé and now wife, Ellen Markstein become the director of dialysis at the from us for years at Camp Matoaka in (Williams, class of "$%+), who was West Haven Veterans Hospital. Prob- Maine and is our most independent already at Yale as a resident in Derma- ably my big claim to fame since gradu- child. Jonathan, our youngest, is now tology. We liked the area enough that ation was discovering a new (and in #rd grade, and has an insatiable we settled there in a small town called incredibly rare) genetic disease, which curiosity about the world around him. Madison, Ellen joining a dermatology is now named a' er me. My wife works A voracious reader, he also excels in practice in nearby Clinton, and me part time at her practice, but part-time math and spends time thinking about joining the Nephrology faculty at Yale. has an annoying way of morphing into the periodic table.