Kate Twichell Mason ’86

I am loving my job at Business Wire as Sr. Director, People Development + Engagement and my husband, Paul, has fully embraced his role as a Business Development Officer within New Academic Ventures at CAL. Go Bears! Our son, Cole (13) is enjoying baseball and scootering during this time! I also had a fun time […]

Carolyn Reed Kirkpatrick ’86

On March 7, We had a CdeP 1986 gathering for “local” classmates to say hello to Dr. Michael Kim who was finishing up his trimester as an Anacapa Scholar teaching history at Thacher. It was fantastic having Mike and his wife Yujin on campus and we even had the opportunity to meet their son Henry, who is attending […]

Tom Hale ’86

Like everyone one else, I’ve found myself at home with my kids and spending more time on Zoom. While Zoom is no substitute for in person connections, I’ve really enjoyed reconnecting with lots of people from years past, in particular, the memorable filmmakers of Tri-Snake Productions – Mike Kim, John Redfern, and Dave Richardson, all […]

Seumas Sargent ’95

Back from a month of salt water and sunshine cure in southern France (read: little family, surfboard, tent, gas cooker, waves pounding just beyond the dunes) and now shooting a new TV series in Prague called SPY CITY. Hope everyone is getting the occasional health check, finding balance in the chaos and enjoying a good […]

Jack Sligh ’11

Recently moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in composing music for film and video games – happy to be back in the California sun! In the meantime, I’m teaching computer courses for K-6 every day and spending waaaay too much time at Disneyland. (Seven times since moving here two months ago… oy vey.) […]

Ward Sorrick ’04

I am currently producing video content for financial services company, Square, Inc. in San Francisco. My newest spots will be available online the week of 10/15. I also just finished a personal, creative project. It’s a short film I produced called “Mirrors,” which follows a contemporary ballet dancer who spirals out of control during a […]

Annie Nyborg ’00

As sustainability director at Peak Design, I recently produced a short film with Ben Moon called Grizzly Country about Doug Peacock (father of former Thacher classmate, Laurel Peacock ’00). The film will be premiering at Banff Film Festival this fall and also screened at Wild & Scenic Film Fest in January before a public release. […]