After graduating from Harvard, went to Wall Street. He is now the managing partner of an insurance group that focuses on catastrophic losses. Primary focus of his speeches of late appears to be climate change and data driven investing/risk assessment for the climate
Dude’s got some serious cash. |
that would have been me if I was that smart. |
I went to a very competitive public magnet school. Equivalent to TJ but another state. Our valedictorian got into Stanford on scholarship, but dropped out sophomore year to join a polyamorous collective. Last I heard (10 years later) he was still doing something like that. |
Graduated in 2004. She is an ICU nurse with several professional accomplishments under her belt. |
Chiropractor |
Small-town high school in PA. She became a doctor and took over her father's family practice in the town. Married with two terrific kids. Now primarily works with nursing home and seriously infirm patients in addition to some primary care work. (Sees the parents and grandparents of a ton of our home town friends.) Provided amazing care to a fellow classmate and dear friend of ours who passed away in her 40s earlier this year. She is as lovely and amazing as she ever was. Really among the best of us in so many ways. |
She’s a doctor with a private practice somewhere outside of NYC. Married a rocker sort of guy. No kids. |
Small HS in NJ. She now is a scientist at the NIH. |
Neurosurgeon at a NYC university hospital |
I'm at the SEC. It's a good job: solid pay, tremendous flexibility, great security, and a pension. But, I probably would have expected I would have been a Biglaw partner at this point. Whether that would be a better life or not is debatable. |
She's a Doctor. |
She became a doctor, pediatrician I think. She got married, divorced. No kids. |
Home schooled? |
He's a very successful orthopedic surgeon with a practice in multiple states. |
I was #3. Small college town in Ohio, now we’re in our early 40s.
#1 is a research director / professor at Ohio State #2 is a medical Dr in So Cal. but I don’t know what kind. #3 I have a fairly lucrative but boring / not glamour job in federal contracting |