Dean Ambrose ’56

I practiced business law in Los Angeles (1965-1995). For the next 10 years I developed and managed commercial and industrial real estate. Thereafter, I retired, devoting a lot of time to charities including National Public Radio Foundation (1994-present) and UCLA Geffen School of Medicine (2000-present). I live In Los Angeles and Indian Wells. Dean V. […]

Cindy Liu ’98

After much training and a recent stint working two jobs as a lead in a start-up and as a research faculty, I am now an Associate Professor and Chief Medical Officer of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at the George Washington School of Public Health in DC. I am passionate about improving public health through […]

Scott Endsley ’70

After leaving Thacher for the civilized (lol) East Coast for college (Princeton, ’74), I have slowly been making my way back with stops in Chicago, Phoenix, and now San Francisco. Practiced family medicine for many years, and now a medical director for quality with a Medi-Cal plan, and deeply involved in health policy. Live in […]

Russell Bennett ’79

I just returned from 4 weeks in Beijing, China, getting ancient Chinese medicine treatment for my neuromuscular condition. Between personal health chores, I continue my import/export projects – the latest is developing the U.S. market for an artisanal Brazilian cachaça (rum). Drop me a line for tasty cocktail recipes. Russell Bennett Cdep 1979

Rick Foreman ’44

We would have loved to have been at the reunion but Orene and I are not traveling any more as we are both considerably slowed down. On January 2nd of this year we moved into a retirement community here in Cincinnati. All of this happened at just the right time as Orene came down with […]

William Rigby ’70

Son married, daughter graduated, both employed, still doing research and seeing patients as a Professor of Medicine and Microbiology at Dartmouth. I am a boring guy–e.g. one of the longest (32 years) serving members of the Department of Medicine. A life in biomedical research was keyed by two Thacher Science teachers (Milton Frye, Chuck Warren) […]