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                                   2005
Bret Yerkovich ’05 is currently a vice president at JLL, helping companies lease and buy real estate in the Bay Area. He recently was the best man in classmate Peter Giovannotto’s wedding.
2005 classmates: Peter Giovannotto (left) and Bret Yerkovich
2007
Alicia Kriewall-Lopez ’07 and her husband Daniel welcomed their first child, Benjamin Pacha Lopez, this past May. Baby Benjamin was born on the same day his parents closed on a new home in Rochester, N.Y.
2010
Lauren Allen ‘10 has worked at IDS Real Estate Group for the past two years, overseeing real estate management, marketing and leasing, and construction management of a portfolio totaling 310,000 square feet of office and 3.4 million square feet of institutionally-owned industrial assets throughout Southern California.
2012
Kat Gregory ’12 graduated from Stanford with her BS / MS in Computer Science in June, and she is heading to London to work for Google in AI (Artificial Intelligence) and HCI(HumanComputerInteraction.) Shetaught13classes during her Stanford years, focusing on Computer Science, Ethics and AI / HCI. Kat is shown flanked by her alumni brothers, Chris ’14 (left) and John ’17.
2012
Max Barnes ‘12 was the recipient of Menlo College’s Outstanding Oak Award in recognition of his leadership while an undergraduate. In addition to being named to the Dean’s List, his classmates voted him “Most Likely to be the Next Steve Jobs.” He also was the Judge Russell awardee, given annually to a student who exemplifies the greatest scholarship, leadership, character and service to the Business Management Program. During Barnes’ time at Menlo, he also founded the Pioneer Club, a private entrepreneurship club, which was voted the 2017-18 Club of the Year.
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  Kat Gregory ’12 graduated from Stanford with her BS/ MS in Computer Science in June, and is headed to London to work for Google in AI (Artificial Intelligence) and HCI (Human Computer Interaction). She taught 13 classes during her Stanford years, focusing on Computer Science, Ethics and AI/HCI.
Kat is shown flanked by her alumni brothers, Chris ’14 (left) and John ’16, at her Stanford graduation.
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