CLASS NEWS & NOTES
1967 Christopher Kennedy ’67 is the senior deputy director of athletics at Duke University and teaches in the university’s English Department and Ethics Institute. His book, Battlefield Surgeon, based on his father’s experiences and frontline medical care in World War II, was a finalist for the Army Historical Foundation’s Distinguished Writing Award. He’s currently working on another book and has no plans to retire anytime soon.
2000 Zoltan Kovacs ’00 recently moved to a Nashville, Tenn. suburb with his wife Cheryl and two sons, Ethan (6) and Jacob (3).
1980 Angelo Kusber ’80 and his daughter joined his parents, Leo and Annamaria, for Mass at the Priory Chapel while visiting from Minnesota.
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Falon Fatemi ’03, formerly the youngest Google employee at 19, founded Node this past fall. The business development company boasts $17 million in investor funding, including from star of Shark Tank and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. In February 2018, she reunited with Director of Strategic Initiatives Al Zappelli at an event in San Francisco.
Tara Scarioni ’03 currently lives in Los Angeles and works as an events planner for Netflix. She recently caught up with Father Martin during his visit to LA in June 2018.
Travel enthusiasts, the Scarionis: Tara ’03 and Marc ’07, spent time traveling in China this last year.