In anticipation of our milestone 10th BC Law Reunion, enjoy these updates on classmates who have followed their passions beyond the customary practice of law.
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Angela Arroyo
Legal Specialist, Legal Office of the United Nations Development Programme
"I never could have imagined ten years ago that my career would have taken this path."
What started out in 2011 as a six-month consultancy with the United Nations Development Programme in Italy, prior to her planned return to private practice in San Francisco, turned into a rewarding eight-year (and counting) career with the United Nations. Read about Angela's journey from San Francisco to Rome to New York City and what she loves about being back in the U.S.
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Austin Evers
Executive director of watchdog American Oversight
"I’ve followed the Yogi Berra approach: when I come to a fork in the road, I take it."
A serendipitous call in 2014 led Austin from private practice to the midst of the Benghazi controversy, Hillary Clinton emails, and now, oversight of the Trump presidency. Read about Austin's journey and American Oversight's attempt to keep the current administration honest.
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Stas Gayshan
Managing director of Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) & founder of CIC Boston and Space with a Soul
"I’ve never been very good at sitting at my desk."
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AiVi Nguyen
Partner at Bowditch, board member, and activist
"I have always viewed my career as two-fold— attorney and public servant—and I strive for excellence in both."
AiVi's "life outside the box" journey started much earlier than law school. A child of Vietnamese refugees, she grew up on welfare in the housing projects of Worcester. She now is a trial lawyer at Bowditch, a century-old law firm founded in Worcester. it comes as no surprise that she is the youngest partner in the law firm's history. Read how she is dedicating her soul to help those with less attain more and how much fun she is having along the way.
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It's not too late to share an update of your life after BC Law. Send it to us by August 15!
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Our Hope-to-Go Challenge
Reminder
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In our previous email, we challenged you to sign up on our Hope-to-Go List.
Your response was amazing!
If you think you will attend our reunion, it is important to sign up now.
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Book your hotel room early!
Hotel rooms are limited.
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Help Us Reach Our Reunion Class Gift Goal
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All Dean's Council donors are invited to a private BC Law reception with Dean Vincent Rougeau immediately prior to our Reunion celebration at The Four Seasons on November 2nd. Learn how you can become a Dean's Council member and join Dean Rougeau at this special event.
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Warm regards,
Your Class of 2009 Reunion Committee:
Erzulie Coquillon Cruz, Austin Evers, Tara Fisher, Stas Gayshan, Jane Hill Lovins, Nicole Karlebach, Kelly Reardon, Jonathan Roses, Caitlin Vaughn, and Matthew Yospin
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