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2010
Adrian Dannis is currently a first-year student at Tufts Veterinary School in North Grafton, MA.
1-Scott Turner is living in Brooklyn, NY and working in Manhattan. He is a consultant with Lerner Solutions managing the network infrastructure of Peloton Cycle, which provides interactive fitness technology. He was also honorably discharged as a Sergeant after four years in the United States Marine Corps, where he spent two years forward deployed.
2011
Alex Schnabel and Marcus Stromeyer had a fun time reconnecting with each other and their former teachers.
2012
Daniel Hoffman graduated last spring from Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA and captained the golf team during the last two years, earning all conference honors athletic and academic honors. At Whitman, he majored in Economics and Environmental Studies. Daniel is working as an Assistant Project Engineer for Skanska USA.
Alex Reid was a student in Father Martin’s photography class and was interested in his woodworking—specifically his instrumentmaking. ThetwodecideditmightbefunandaworthwhileprojecttobuildanAppalachianmountaindulcimer. Theycameupwithawelldesignedandgreatsoundingdulcimer. TheyenjoyedjammingwhenAlexcametocampusatthe end of August.
Katrina Wang graduated from University of Washington in June with a double major in Psychology and Economics. Shortly after graduation, she traveled around Southeast Asia before settling down with a full-time job in Seattle. Currently, she is working as a healthcare financial consultant at Mercer. Katrina writes: “Although I graduated a while ago, I am so proud to say that my time at Priory still benefits me to this day. I have met up with Priory alums all over the globe (Berlin, Saigon, or even here in Seattle), and it is truly special that we can stay connected despite our age or graduating year. There is truly no place like Priory.”
2013
1-Cabot Bigham won the Red Bull Global Rallycross Lite Championship by starting the Los Angeles season finale race at the very back of the grid. Ripping through the field, he won the title. It was his rookie attempt.
2-Michael Brett enjoyed visiting with some of his former teachers in September.
3-Shosh Levitt and Jackson Larango connected in New York for a taping of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
4-Kyle Walden is the proud co-founder of KrafftIT, a company focused on two sensor-based solutions: a smart drinking bottle for the neurologically impaired and a personal monitoring device for visualizing air quality. Kyle and his team were honored and named in a Forbes January 2016 article entitled, “Meet Fifteen of the Brightest College Entrepreneurs and their Innovative Startups.” The company won a regional start-up pitch competition last April and were selected as one of the teams to compete this Fall at the SXSW Eco Startup Showcase in Austin, Texas. Kyle shared that Ms. Faisal’s Engineering course inspired his entrepreneurial spirit. The photo shows Kyle at the RECESS pitch competition which he won for his region.
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