Other ANSO alums

Bo Peabody
ANSO Internet entrepreneurs are in the news again. Bo Peabody '94, CEO of Tripod.com, has written a preface for Tripod's new book, Tools for Life. Last year Bo was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Massachusetts Interactive Media Council (MIMC) [More]. On the Left Coast, Paul Ham '97, who continues to work for Amazon.com, has joined forces with another Williams alum to found the Internet portal YourCompass.com. [Williams Record story].
The department received letters from several alums in response to the ANSO News No. 1. Chris Page '90 reports that he has completed an M.A. in Public Affairs at the University of Washington. He's also working as the coordinator of the Green/Duwamish Watershed Alliance, which is trying to restore the health of the river systems south of Seattle . . . Jane Roper '96 noted that she was getting ready to head off for travel in Peru, a brief break from her work in advertising, which she describes as "incredibly stimulating and exciting and creative."
Michael Brown and Peter Just were delighted to run into Wendi Haugh '91 and Adam Chau '93 at the 1998 annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Philadelphia. Both are close to completing their doctorates in Cultural Anthropology (Wendi at Penn and Adam at Stanford), and they were already testing the waters of the academic job market . . . Mac Stocco '98, who majored in Astronomy, will begin doctoral training in Sociology at the University of Virginia.
Barbara Fusco '96, an Anthropology major, is now working at the Communitarian Network in Washington, DC. According to the group's homepage, the Communitarian Network is a "nonsectarian, nonpartisan, international association" which believes that "individual liberties depend upon the bolstering of the foundations of civil society: our families, schools, and neighborhoods." If you'd like to check out the Network's goals, activities, and publications, click here.
Catherine Bolten '98 continues to work as an arborist for the City of New York, planting trees throughout Gotham. Cat reports that her classmate Janee Woods has just given birth to Jakob Lawrence Woods Weber, quite possibly the first baby for the Class of 1998.
Don't forget to check out additional news from James Kossuth '98 and Jan Lin '83.