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Herb Hand ’90 recently joined the University of Texas football coaching staff as their new co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Former Hamilton College football star Hand, a Westmoreland, N.Y. native and a veteran offensive line coach, has helped coordinate numerous dynamic offenses in his 27 years of coaching.
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Maurice “Mo” Owen-Michaane was recently appointed to Pelham Manor’s Zoning Board of Appeals. The Zoning Board of Appeals reviews all uses of lands and buildings (residential and commercial) within the Village of Pelham Manor that do not conform to the existing zoning code.
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Yance Ford ’94 made Oscars history as the first openly transgender filmmaker nominated for an Academy Award. His film, “Strong Island” was nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
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Caitlin McGilley ’08 spoke with OZY.COM about her experiences leaving the Navy and climbing the corporate ladder. Caitlin McGilley is vice president of Global Intelligence and Global Security Investigations at JPMorgan Chase.
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Joe Lewis ’75 is performing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m. The performance, Three Black Bungalows reunites Joe Lewis, Marion Cowings, and David Wells in songs of love, resistance, and poverty. The show is free and open to the public.
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Haley Peltz ’12 performed at Ryles Jazz Club in Cambridge, Mass., on Jan. 12. Accompanied by local jazz musicians Dan Fox (bass), Joe Reid (piano), and Miki Matsuki (drums), Peltz built the show around songs by female composers.
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Roger Paas ’67 recently completed his multi-volume edition “The German Political Broadsheet, 1600-1700” with the release of Volume 14 (index volume). Published by Harrassowitz Verlag in Wiesbaden, Germany, Paas’ work reproduces over 5,000 broadsheets (early newspapers) produced during the European warfare of the 17th century.
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Drew Oestreicher ‘93 has been promoted to senior vice president at Spinnaker Trust. Oestreicher has worked with high net worth clients for 25 years helping them achieve their financial goals.
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Jim Eisenberg '98 has joined Preti Strategies as policy advisor of their Public Affairs Firm. The former chief of staff and chief policy advisor to the Massachusetts Speaker, Eisenberg has served in public affairs since 1999.
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Jo Pitkin K’78 recently had two of her poems published in the anthology Like Light: 25 Years of Poetry and Prose by Bright Hill Poets & Writers. One of her poems, “Reading Baudelaire in My Backyard” was inspired by her college experiences at Kirkland.
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