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2001 — Full-Time
 
  William Chang ’01 celebrated his 36th birthday with wife Margarita and their children Nikki, Michael, and Ethan.
   
 
  Linda Kong ’01 and Quinton Jay ’96 enjoying one of the many wine-tasting events in San Francisco.
   
 
  The families of Jarrod Schlesinger and John Lee-Ti, both ’01, sipping tea at dim sum in London.
   
 
  The families of William Chang and Louis De Olden, both ’01, gathered in Bettendorf, Iowa, to celebrate the 4th of July. From left, Margarita Hu-Chang, Michael Chang, William Chang ’01, Nikki Chang, Laura Cedillo-De Olden and Miranda De Olden
   

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Robert Barry married his partner of 12 years, Josh Lockwood, on Aug. 18 in a small ceremony at Land's End in San Francisco. Piper (Cutcliffe) Engels flew in from Los Angeles to attend. Rob and Josh met in New York City in 1996 while Josh was finishing his master's degree in public policy at Columbia University. Josh is the executive director of Habitat for Humanity in New York City. Rob left Goldman Sachs, where he worked as a sell-side equity research analyst since graduating from Kellogg. He is in a management role in the strategy and business development group at Standard & Poors.

Alene and Matt Frankel welcomed daughter Raquel on April 16. They write that they couldn't be prouder parents!

Reporting from Great Britain, Allyson and Jarrod Schlesinger are sad to close their two plus years living in London. They'll be returning to New York this fall, where Jarrod will take a new role leading a larger team, still with AIG. Their two kids Amanda (5) and Drew (3) will miss all the fantastic London parks, but will no doubt find plenty of green space in Westchester, N.Y.

Jane and John Lee-Tin continue to hold down the fort, now completing four years in London, which is long enough for their girls Jasmine (6) and Jemma (3) to speak with British accents. JLT is amazed to be working at the same employer since graduation, JPMorgan, and is an executive director, advising governments in the capital markets.

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