Views from the Hill | 2023 Issue 1

ABOVE: Leslie Sperling, Carly Osbourne ’07, Casey Emanuelson ’07, Briana Gardner, Becky Harper ’07, Adam Sperling (Hopkins faculty), and Dennis Briggs ’07 (not pictured: Pembroke Emanuelson ’07).

2006 Corey Briskin

2007 Becky Harper bharper@hopkins.edu Eric Emanuelson eric.emanuelson.jr@gmail.com

business designer at Accenture Federal Services. Aleks was recently promoted to Associate Manager and won the Epic Award for her firm’s Safety and Citizens Services portfolio this fiscal year. She and her husband are expecting their first child in April 2023. In other baby news, Jim Ringold and his wife are expecting their second son in 2023. Sadie Heald works with New York City’s homeless population on an Intensive Mobile Treatment team for the Center for Urban Community Services. In addition to her Master of Arts in Biology, Sadie is working on a second master’s degree in social work, clinical track, at the Silberman School of Social Work. In her free time, Sadie enjoys capoeira (a Brazilian martial art), rock climbing, and running. Although Sadie hated running while at Hopkins, she is currently training for the Ted Corbitt 15K and hopes to run her first half-marathon next year. She also volunteers with the Paracliffhangers, a group for climbers with disabilities. Lastly, Kate Lupo Fowler recently started a new position as the Director of Development and Marketing at South Carolina Children’s Theatre in Greenville, South Carolina, where she lives with her husband, Rand, and 10-year-old stepson, Milo. CNN recently voted Greenville the #4 city in the world to visit, and Kate welcomes any Hopkins alumni who would like to visit her there! Kate has found it very interesting and exciting to transition from her Northeast roots to life in the South, where she still can’t bring herself to say “y’all,” but has said “bless her heart” on occasion.

corey@coreybriskin.com TiffanyAnn Johnson tiffanyannjo@gmail.com Lucas Kelly-Clyne lukekellyclyne@gmail.com

Hello, wonderful class of 2007! We had an amazing time with those who could come to the 15th Reunion this past June. Can’t wait to see many more of you in a few years at our 20th—wow, time flies. But we are still cute . We are happy to share that Emily Shaw and her husband, Leo, welcomed their son, David Alexander, on September 12. Congratulations! There was another September baby, as Hadley Brighton and her husband, Patrick, celebrated the birth of their second son, Graham Brighton Scott. Felicidades , you two! Josh Goldman continues to level up, and this past summer, he finished his pediatric hematology/ oncology fellowship at the University of Michigan, where he remains as a faculty member. Go Blue! The ever-elusive Collin Sullivan , who did make an appearance at reunion, is living in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, and sold his company to the Intercontinental Exchange. The pandemic pastime he has maintained is purchasing an excessive amount of and hoarding paper products. The great John Peck III celebrated his personal injury law firm’s one-year anniversary this winter. The firm and its six employees are headed to a bigger space in downtown Boston and John hopes to add an office in Connecticut by 2024—Go, Johnny! Our very own Casey

The Class of 2006 is as busy as ever. 2023 is shaping up to be an exciting year for many of us, but especially Tom Lambert , who is gearing up to make partner at the Connecticut law firm Pullman & Comley as of January 1, 2023, and is expecting a second child in May 2023. Also in Connecticut, Eva Wilson moved back to New Haven after finishing her postdoctoral fellowship at UPenn and becoming a licensed psychologist. Eva is now the inaugural embedded psychologist for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Yale University. In this role, Eva provides mental health services and outreach programming to approximately 3,000 graduate students. I, Corey Briskin , have also returned to the Elm City for an 18-month term clerkship with a federal judge. I stay with my mom during the week and go home to my husband and three dogs in Brooklyn, New York, on weekends. It has been quite the blast from the past! Not too far away in Massachusetts, Liam O’Brien co-founded Fernway, a top-selling cannabis vape brand, with Christopher “Kit” Gallant and Kevin Wu . Also on the East Coast, Aleks Romano moved to Washington, D.C., where she works as a

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