January 31, 2025

Jane Page: It is with profound sorrow we convey that following shoulder repair surgery, WG’91 classmate Christian John Luhnow suffered a fatal heart attack on January 8, 2025. 

For all who know and love him, Chris lived large and with an indefatigable spirit that this world somehow could not contain.  Sometimes that meant taking his shirt off in the middle of the dance floor but mostly it meant going all the way to be there for those he loved.  Please keep his family, especially his amazing children, Christian, Locke, August and Edwin, in your thoughts and prayers. 

 

 

Massimo Armanini: We came to NYC to see Kathy Hay and Craig Stine. Both in great shape and both working in the financial sector.  We had a very good time together including a memorable trip to Cold Spring Contemporary Art Museum.

Jordan Foster: Still at Marshall Wace after all these years and still living in Scarsdale. Children all in high school or college and enjoying life. Happy New Year all.

Carrie Ericson: Greetings from SF Bay! After 30 yrs consulting I retired in 2022 to take over helm of family business, SpeedPro East Bay, I started with husband (Ed Owens) in 2015. After so long working on global strategic supply chain issues for large tech, I am loving being a maker of tangible products and services. Our customers range from those very same tech powerhouses that need to outfit their offices, warehouses, and fleets with signs and branding, to the local Burmese restaurant that wants an amazing wall mural of the Bago Yoma mountain range. Really enjoying learning a new industry. Happy to report being a small business owner didn’t hinder our travels. Hubby and I celebrated 30th wedding anniversary by completing the Camino Portuguese coastal route in 2024. Finally got to use those 4 yrs of Portuguese Duolingo! If you find yourself in SF area, please come visit our world HQ (and us)!

Kasey Carpenter: Greetings from Oregon! In these times of extreme change and challenges, I am committed to constructive organizing, volunteering, and writing. My passion for the outdoors, coaching, teaching, traveling, and spending time with family, friends, and community fuels my purpose. I’m also excited to share that I’ve published my first mystery-thriller, Do Not Die Today, in Joshua Tree National Park. Three childhood friends—Mitch, a cautious software engineer haunted by a past tragedy; Alex, a confident businessman seeking thrills; and Ben, a steady and resourceful former Scout—reunite for a camping trip in the beautiful landscape of Joshua Tree National Park, seeking adventure and a chance to reconnect. https://books2read.com/u/mvOjAl