David Harvey ’59 graduated from Stanford in 1963 with a BS in Economics and served in the US Marine Corps for three years as a rifle platoon commander with the 1st battalion 7th Marines in Vietnam. In 1969 he earned an MFS degree from the Yale University School of Forestry and in 1975 started his own landscape company in Reno, which he owned and operated for 30 years until he sold it in 2005. His sons
Sam Harvey ’96 and
Nick Harvey ‘94 went to the University of Nevada and University of Colorado; Sam earned an MBA from Nevada and Nick joined the Navy. Both are back in Reno working in private industry.
Michael Eberley ’69 graduated from the University of Iowa in 1975 with a BS in Psychology; he is a self-employed insurance broker with W.F. Sellers & Associates in Sterling, Illinois.
Bryce Lee '72 lives in Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY. He is a creative director in internet design for a large insurance company. His wife Barbara is Director of Advancement at The Storm King School. They have two children; their son E. Bryce Lee III graduated from Carnegie Mellon and is an officer in the Navy on the USS Iwo Jima. Their daughter Helen is a sophomore dean's scholar at Rutgers; she is a columnist for the University's newspaper and a dancer.
Jenny Keith Bergholz ’79 lives in Monterey with her husband Tim and their three children. Kate is a sophomore at the Upper School; Melissa and William are at the Lower and Middle School. Jenny teaches first grade at Laurel Wood School, in Salinas.
Marian Kwon ’82 has a marketing consulting practice in the San Francisco Bay area. She earned a BA in Studio Art from Wellesley in 1986 and an MBA from UCLA in 1991.
Jeffry Keip ’83 is living in Greensboro, NC with his wife Annette and their two children, Jennifer and Spencer. He earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from UC Davis and moved into semiconductor marketing as a career beginning with Exar Corporation. He then moved to IC Works, which was subsequently purchased by Cypress Semiconductor in 1999. He left Silicon Valley in 2003 to join Analog Devices.
Charlotte Kwon ’85 graduated from Stanford in 1989 with a BA in history and went on to UC Berkeley from which she earned an MBA in 1991.
Keith Sarkisian ‘84 is Director of Admission at Brentwood School, in Los Angeles (
www.bwscampus.com). He and Trisha enjoy playing with and coaching their three children – Wyatt, Sadie, and Amelia – in tennis, soccer, and basketball; it is fun he says to have his two oldest children attending Brentwood’s elementary school campus. He reports that his sister
Molly Sarkisian ’88 is a nurse in Sacramento, and that his brother
David Sarkisian ‘90 is a geological engineer in Carson City, Nevada
Michael Montague ’89 earned a BA in film production from Loyola Marymount University and is Animation Technical Director with Sony Pictures Image Works. During the past few years he’s worked on feature films Barnyard (2006), The Simpsons Movie (2007), and Food Fight (not yet released). He is currently Animation TD on Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. He loves working on movies! He and his wife Sofia have been married nine year and have two sons, Adam and Ryan. Elizabeth
Griffin Gibbs ’89 has BA and MS degrees from UC Irvine and Cal State Northridge respectively. She is a marriage and family therapist with Hathaway Sycamores Child and Family Services. She is currently providing in-home therapy for at-risk youth and their families. She also remains active with an L.A. based theatre company on both creative and administrative levels. She lives in Long Beach with her husband Michael.
Wing Yan (Winnie) Lam '94 is Executive Manager of Philia, a bar/restaurant she opened three years ago in Hong Kong (
www.philialounge.com). She is a graduate of Occidental College, where she studied Economics and Mathematics, and Stanford University (Operation Research). Prior to opening Philia she worked for six years as a banker.
Todd Novick ’94 and his wife Janine were married in June in Cleveland, Ohio and now reside in Naples, Florida. They work in commercial real estate for CB Richard Ellis; Todd specializes in investment sales and Janine in retail. In January Todd ran the Miami Marathon.
Gianni Aliotti ’94 is Lead Lighter/Compositer with PDI/Dreamworks (
www.dreamworksanimation.com). In 2008 he completed work on 2 films, Madagascar 2 and Monsters vs. Aliens. He and his wife Anna also bought a new house in Dublin, CA after moving to the Bay area in 2007. They have two children, Isabella and Olivia. He is currently working on a television special, Mad Santa, for a 2009 Christmas release. He attended Academy of Art University.
Sabrina Lea ’99 is planning her June wedding; classmate
Lindsay Wilson ’99 will be her maid-of-honor. Sabrina earned BA and MBA degrees respectively from Trinity University and the University of Phoenix. She is living in Phoenix and is a senior enrollment counselor with the University (
www.phoenix.edu), for which she was named a “top performer” in 2008.
Tiffanie Gallo ’01 is completing her second year of law school at UCLA, where she is specializing in entertainment. She spent last summer working at Universal Studios in the corporate law department focusing on Intellectual Property and anti-piracy, and she will be working at a firm in Los Angeles this summer and after she graduates that also focuses on intellectual property and entertainment industry-related matters. She majored in Film Studies modified with Psychology at Dartmouth, from which she graduated in 2006. On the subject of Dartmouth,
Daniel Keum ’03 works in Seoul, Korea with McKinsey & Company, a strategic management and consulting firm. He matriculated at Dartmouth in 2002 following his junior year at Stevenson; between then and the completion of his BA degree in Mathematics and Economics in 2008 he served for two years in the Korean military.
Bob Wei ’06 is a junior at Bowdoin, where he is enjoying his Maine experience and mastering the fine art of riding his bike through snow. He is tending toward majoring in theory/proof mathematics and practical/programming-based computer science, with the idea of pursuing a career in mathematical, computational, and/or technological consulting; or programming in whatever field is of interest to him.
Kate Law ’07 is a sophomore at Boston University; she is majoring in Hospitality Administration with a minor in Linguistics. She recently attended a conference in Greensboro, North Carolina of the National Society for Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH), a club she’s part of at BU. The purpose of the club is to aid, educate, and recruit minorities in the hospitality industry. She and a friend of hers will be Co-Presidents of the club next year.
Michael Magruder ’07 is based in Shanghai and participating in NYU’s Study Abroad program.
Logan Allen ’08 and
Wil Geisler ’08 took a bad experience at a fast food chain restaurant and turned it into a food review website called Fries Well (
www.frieswell.com), a name that came from a stop at In-N-Out Burger during a lacrosse trip and whose author is
Tommy Hattori ’97, their coach and Stevenson mathematics teacher.