September 2005
Issue 38




Message from Mory

Greetings fellow alumni—

Fall has arrived and the Office of Alumni Programs is busy with a new semester at GW. One of our most exciting annual events, Colonials Weekend, is right around the corner, October 21-23, and several activities have been planned for the weekend. READ FULL ARTICLE
Alumni Profiles

ON AIR AROUND THE GLOBE
As a student at GW, Dana Bash, BA ’93, took a job at the bottom of the professional totem pole. Now, a little over a decade later, she spends most of her days at the White House. READ FULL ARTICLE
Michael Jessamy, JD ’82, has been named management co-director of the UAW DaimlerChrysler National Training Center... more
Sandra Kurtinitis, PhD ’86, was named chancellor of the Community College of Baltimore County... more
Marc Leepson, BA ’67 MA ’71, recently released a new book entitled It’s Flag: An American Biography... more
Avi Rasowsky, BA ’05, a left-handed pitcher, recently signed with the Florida Marlins… more
Sarah Reinertsen, BA ’98, was profiled on ABC’s Nightline for competing in the Ironman Triathlon World Championship… more
Rachel Zoe Rosenzweig, BA ’93, was profiled in the Los Angeles Times for her work as a stylist to various celebrities including Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, and Jessica Simpson… more
If you would like to read more class notes, or if you would like to enter one of your own, visit the class notes section of the GW Alumni Online Community. (If you have not already registered, the site will guide you through the process.)
Staying Connected



LAW SCHOOL GRAD PREMIERES ON FOOD NETWORK
Warren Brown, JD '98, MPH '98, owner of the pastry shop Cakelove, will be the host of  Sugar Rush, a new program airing on the Food Network beginning in October.

Most GW Law School graduates strive for the trappings of conventional success. Not Warren Brown. Brown, a former litigator, has chosen a career that brings him passion, and not necessarily a lot of money. READ FULL ARTICLE
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