John Traver '08 is part of the team (which includes famous names like Paul Rudd) that operates Samuel's Sweet Shop. The business recently celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Joanna Stern ’06 received an Emmy for her documentary, “E-ternal: A Tech Quest to ‘Live’ Forever.” This is the first Emmy for the Wall Street Journal, where Stern works as a technology reporter.
Cyclist Emma White '19, who won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, was recently featured in the Times Union. The article focused on her racing career, from which she recently retired, and her next chapter.
Fox Corporation announced that Stephen Potenza '97 has joined the company as deputy general counsel of FOX News Media. Previously, he was at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, where he was a partner in the litigation, as well as government, regulatory and internal investigation groups.
Megan O'Connor '12 was recently featured in the Boston Globe. The story focused on her discovery of a new way to recycle lithium-ion batteries. She leads Nth Cycle, a clean-tech startup company.
Harrietstown council member Jordanna Mallach '00 is running for supervisor. She is vying for the position while deployed with the Army overseas in Kosovo, where she will be until March 2022.
Morgan Clark '17 has been named an outstanding graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill by The Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Program. She is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Tracy Fay Raleigh '91 has joined Manatt Health in the firm’s Albany office. Raleigh comes to the firm from the New York State Department of Health’s Office of Primary Care and Health System Management.