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On November 15, McCullough Shriver ’13 received the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award at the Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles (OFALS) 14th Annual Gala Anniversary for his work as the founder of Sweetflexx.
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Alexandra Murdoch ’92 was recently appointed the vice president of policy at American Forests. American Forests is the oldest nonprofit conservation organization in the country and is responsible for the founding of the U.S. Forest Service as well as many other conservation milestones.
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Ian Antonoff ’16 recently returned to Hamilton to speak to students as part of a Career Center event called “Connect to Careers in Communications: Broadcasting in the Age of Streaming.” The event, moderated by two members of the Career Center’s Communications Connect Team, Jackie Bussgang ’19 and Adriana Jonas ’21, gave Antonoff a chance to shed light on his career and gave students looking to pursue a career in communications a chance to ask him questions.
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Tiffany Andrade ’13, Samantha Otis ’14, and Rori Dawes ’00 recently returned to Hamilton to speak to students as part of a Career Center event called “Connect to Careers in Nursing and Physician Assistant.”
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Christopher Wilkinson ’68 is the coauthor of a new book about West Virginia’s geology called Roadside Geology of West Virginia. Joseph G. Lebold, a geologist and professor at West Virginia University, cowrote the book with Wilkinson, and Maria af Rolén, a graduate of Stockholm School of Photography, provided the book’s photographs.
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Cameron Paine ’94 was recently named eXp Realty’s senior vice president of industry relations. eXp Realty is the largest residential real estate brokerage by geography in North America with over 13,000 agents, and subsidiary of eXp World Holdings, Inc.
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James P. Du Vernay ’03 recently became the new United States Consul for Western France at the U.S. Consulate in Rennes.
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Noah Ennis ’11 and wife Isabelle Steichen (a Hamilton College French exchange student ’11) will participate in a SwimRun race at Red Top Mountain State Park in Atlanta, Ga.
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Doug Winiarski ’92 was recently announced as one of the three 2018 Bancroft Prize winners for his book Darkness Falls on the Land of Light: Experiencing Religious Awakenings in Eighteenth-Century New England.
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Alexandru Hirsu ’17 recently won the 2017 Romanian Men’s National Curling Championships held in Bratislava, Slovakia. Hirsu along with his two teammates competed against three other teams in a round-robin style tournament.
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