Mike Voevodsky ’82

Therese and I are in Croatia for the week. Our daughter Mia spent several days along the Dalmatian coast 5 years ago and raved about it: (lots of history, beautiful architecture, the Adriatic Sea, outstanding sea food and affordable – but that was before Game of Thrones. She said “a must see.” So we’re doing […]

Alison Flynn ’03

As of January 2019, I’ve embarked on a new career as a software engineer. While I’ve loved the entrepreneur life for six years as a comic and game shop owner, there’s something to be said for stability and enterprise-level resources. I’m still happily ensconced in the craft beer capital of the world, and will gladly […]

Amy Purdie White ’97

For the last year and a half I have been living in an RV with my husband and traveling the country while working remotely. In our travels I was able to catch up separately with classmates Jon Newman and Jaime Kellogg. Jaime and I reigned supreme in some competitive family card games which brought back […]

Rose Minier ’98

In the last few months, I have taken up work as the accountant for a non-profit that works on creating more affordable housing, while supporting existing projects. I’m still in Seattle, protesting and resisting all of the nonsense, and continuing to run my labor-of-love non-profit GeekGirlCon. When I get any free time, I spend it […]

Kris Zierhut ’90

It’s been a busy year for my connections to Thacher. I met up with the class of ’91 at their 25th reunion this past summer, and saw some faces I hadn’t seen since I graduated. My daughter Elanor’s academic advisor this year is another Thacher graduate, Nick Tranmer (’92). And a steady stream of more […]