April 2012 Issue

80's

’80 Greg Moffet has been appointed to the board of the Taste of Vail. Greg owns Tiga Advertising, Inc., a Vail-based national resort area advertising sales company. He received his law degree from the University of Minnesota, and was recently re-elected to the Vail Town Council. ’81 Steven Braddock is the new director of theater [...]

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90's

’90 [singlepic id=186 w=320 h=240 float=right]Paul Lhevine joined the education advocacy group Stand for Children as executive director for the Colorado office. Stand for Children’s mission is to ensure that all children, regardless of their background, graduate from high school prepared for, and with access to, a college education. To make that happen, Stand educates [...]

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00's

’00 Ben Aase has been promoted to principal with LarsonAllen, a firm of CPAs, consultants, and advisors in Minneapolis, Minn. Ben leads the firm’s nonprofit and government consulting practice; developing and delivering strategic, financial, and operational consulting solutions to a variety of organizations. He received his master’s degree in business from Carlson School of Management [...]

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10's

’10 Valerie Cranmer received second place in the Chase Essay Contest in the Marine Corps Gazette. Her article was titled, “The Myth of our Amphibious Roots: How our Small Wars History has been Usurped.” ’11 One-Year Reunion: October 11-14, 2012! Will Stauffer-Norris and Zak Podmore spent 110 days on a Source to Sea project, a [...]

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Weddings and Celebrations

 

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Births and Adoptions

 

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Obituaries

 

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Peak Profile: Charles Richardson ‘68

A fascination with music began at an early age for Charles Richardson ’68, a lifelong recording engineer. The seven-year-old liked to play on the parade grounds behind his home at the U.S. Naval Academy where his father, who eventually became an admiral, was stationed. Richardson would haul out his record player and play “The Star [...]

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CC connections

Daniel Kraft ’11 took the long way home after graduation in May. With a freshly minted diploma in hand, declaring him a graduate of Colorado College with a degree in chemistry, Kraft put on his backpack and started walking approximately 300 miles home to Grand Junction, Colo. He left CC on June 22 and headed [...]

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Scholarship Honors Oliver Wood ’97, Brings CC Experience to New Student

For Oliver Wood ‘97, his Colorado College experience has extended beyond his lifetime. Nearly 15 years ago, while he and his buddies were sitting on the roof of their off-campus digs soaking up some winter sun, none would’ve dreamed what their lives would bring. Rather than living a long life, and becoming one of Colorado [...]

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