Dave Kresin ’94 practices employment law, and in March 2006, he opened his own law practice
primarily representing individual employees and small business employers in employment-related litigation. Molly Meyer Kresin ’94 works part-time at a small family medicine clinic in Guadalupe, Ariz., providing care to an underserved population of primarily Native American and Hispanic descent. The clinic is a teaching site for University of Arizona medical students, and Molly holds the title of clinical assistant professor of family medicine. The rest of their time is busy with their children: Zachary (6), Carissa (4), and Elizabeth (8 months).
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Dave Kresin '94 and Molly Meyer Kresin '94
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Will Widmer '04 and Jeanne Firth '06 recently returned to San Francisco after undertaking a documentary project about HIV/AIDS and India’s orphanages. One location was a government sponsored orphanage in Pune where Jeanne studied as part of an ACM India Studies program. They also traveled to Ladakh to work on a story about contemporary nomadic life in the Himalaya region. While editing their projects from Asia, Will is working as a freelance photographer and at a local Web site design firm, and Jeanne is managing several fund-raising campaigns for Bay Area arts groups, such as the Smuin Ballet.
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Will Widmer '04 and Jeanne Firth '06
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