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  • Classmates Daniel Tomb '08 and Tamim Akiki '08 founded Economena Analytics, which is a business information service and research provider covering the Middle East and North Africa region. Based in Lebanon, the company facilitates investment analysis in the region by providing research tools and support services to consulting and financial professionals based in the region and around the world.

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  • Phillip Zweig '68 recently co-wrote an op-ed for The New York Times published on September 3rd. Entitled “How a Cabal Keeps Generic Scarce (add link),” this article is about the critical lack of generic drugs.

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  • Veteran editor and reporter for The Associated Press, George Walsh '75, was named the news cooperative’s administrative correspondent for upstate New York. Walsh will facilitate his staff in covering breaking news and creating accountability reporting, with a focus on state government.

  • 2nd Lieutenant Phillip Hoying ’09 recently won the title of “Best Junior Officer” in the U.S. Army Europe's Best Junior Officer Competition held in Grafenwöh, Germany this past August. This competition is a weeklong training event that shows the best captains and lieutenants in Army units across Europe.

  • John B. Emerson ’75 was confirmed by the United States Senate in August as U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany.

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  • The Hamilton Alumni Association of the Mohawk Valley invites alumni and parents for a reception preceding the Sacerdote Great Names Series lecture by Hillary Rodham Clinton, former Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator from New York, on Friday, Oct. 4.

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  • Colby College announced on Sept. 10 that David Greene, a 1985 graduate of Hamilton College and executive vice president at the University of Chicago, will be the liberal arts school’s next president.  Greene will take office on July 1, 2014.

  • Hamilton College Program in Washington D.C. participants visited with Hamilton alumni George Baker ’74 and Frank Vlossak ’89 for an in-depth discussion on lobbying in Washington, D.C.  on Sept. 4. Baker and Vlossak are currently principals at Williams and Jensen PLLC. Williams and Jensen is one of the nation’s leading, independently owned government affairs law firms.

  • “Dr. King would be talking about the need for quality education for all the nation's youth,” Bob Moses ’56 told Parade Magazine in its Aug. 21, issue.

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  • The American public frequently hears about corruption among politicians. This summer, Kristine Oren ’14 was an intern at the Department of Justice (DOJ), helping in their efforts to crack down on those offenses. With support from the Katharine Eckman ’09 Fund, she is interning with the Public Integrity Section of the DOJ, which prosecutes crime among public officials.

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