Alyssa Tennant ’06

After 7 years at Google and finishing my master’s in Integrative Health, I’m launching my own online coaching business! As a women’s empowerment coach, I help smart, successful women who are tired of feeling tired end the cycle of burnout for good. I’m available for clients and collaborations and would love to connect with toads. […]

Rey Balderas ’82

This year (2019), I am continuing to run, train, pace lead, and coach with the Dallas Running Club and the Rockwall, TX running club. In February, May, and September, I was able to pace lead half marathons. In April, I ran a Marathon and will run another in December followed by another Boston Marathon in […]

Beth Roberts Farley ’84

Better late than never: I successfully completed my Master of Education in Professional School Counseling in June 2019. It was a challenge paired with working full-time, parenting 3 kids (still at home), and getting a divorce. But I have learned the true meaning of the saying, “That which does not kill you, makes you stronger” […]

Don Porter ’62

In January I had an opportunity to catch up with Charlie Storke and his wife Nancy Faville at the prestigious Palm Springs Kennel Club All-Breed Dog Show in Indio south of Palm Springs. Roger and Jackie Ignon, and I drove down to witness the dedication Charlie and Nancy have for their Rhodesian Ridgebacks, one of […]

Mary Everett Conarroe ’94

Another year in Bakersfield down and another to go. We had another very exciting March Madness, with the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners (Go Runners!) making it to the NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden in NYC. We were the first ever 8 seed to do so after wins on the road in three time zones […]

Stewart Ring ’52

As the President of the Mokule’ia Community Association (MCA) on O’ahu’s North Shore, he continues to be a community activist dedicated to preserving and protecting – and, where possible, improving the quality of life for existing residents. And that means fighting the developers who seek to bring in resorts—and the good news is that he’s […]

Ben Krokower ’93

My daughter, Naomi, turned 1 in December, and my son turns 4 in July. My wife Lesley and I are having a blast raising these two nutty kids. Earlier this year, after a successful decade running my own business, I joined up with Strategies 360, a government affairs/strategic communications firm. My whole team from my […]

Allison Natcher ’94

Work with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation’s Spill Prevention and Response Division is never dull. I recently worked on the removal of the tug Challenger from the Gastineau Channel with the Coast Guard and other governmental agencies. As Deputy State on Scene Coordinator for the project, I was the main point of contact for […]