Monday, September 24, 2012

Salmon for dinner...




That's David McNeil on the right, a proud fisherman named Brent on the left, and breakfast, lunch and dinner for the family at center stage.  Stolen from FB for your enjoyment...

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

John Sory now at "The U"

John B. Sory

UHealth Names New Chief for Regional Alliance

John B. Sory, who brings two decades of experience building and operating clinical research, health information technology and health services businesses in the U.S. and Europe, has been named Chief Executive of the new UHealth Regional Alliance. Among his main responsibilities are forging new relationships with hospitals and physicians outside the UHealth-University of Miami Health System network and managing UM’s contracting relationships with health plans.

“The addition of a talented member of our leadership team who is focused on growth and expanding UHealth’s reach across the region is critical at this time,” said Jack Lord, M.D., Chief Operating Officer and Vice President for Medical Administration of UHealth and the Miller School of Medicine. “We have spent time getting our financial footing in order, and with that foundation in place, it is time to grow and project all the great attributes of our faculty, staff, facilities and services across the region.”

Congrats, John!!! So glad our expert was able to share with us at our 25th reunion.  Who will it be in June 2013???

Link to rest of story at http://med.miami.edu/news/uhealth-names-new-chief-for-regional-alliance

OR read on...

In addition to building new alliances, Sory, who has returned to his native Florida, is eager to take a fresh look at UHealth’s health plan contracts, and help develop new models of outcomes-based, coordinated care that the Affordable Care Act requires.

“I have worked in a number of parts of the business world but it is health care that has been my predominant interest and passion for a majority of my career. It is personal as it touches us all, and topical as discussions in all venues often come back to health and individuals’ care,” Sory said.
“Above all, now is a time calling for real reform and innovation. I want to be a part of building a greater system in this region than we have begun to envision. We have all the pieces and the commitment to do great things here for the good of our communities and as an example for the country.”

Pascal J. Goldschmidt, M.D., Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean of the Miller School of Medicine, calls Sory “a 21st century health care business visionary.” Because he merges “a patient-centered approach with best medical and business practices, he is a leader in the field,” said Goldschmidt, who is also CEO of UHealth. “He will be central to our success as we move the health system forward.”

After graduating from Vanderbilt University with a degree in economics and political science in 1987, he spent four years in the banking and finance sector before earning his M.B.A. from Dartmouth and following his heart and interests to the health care field. He managed finance, planning and business development for New York-based Pfizer’s U.S. Pharmaceuticals Group before joining Pfizer Health Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary. The subsidiary designed and operated health improvement programs, health information technologies and chronic disease management programs.

Key programs included a highly successful chronic care initiative treating Medicaid patients across the state of Florida in partnership with Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration under Governor Jeb Bush, and another chronic care program with a Medicare population in conjunction with the federal government and Humana.

In Florida and across the U.S. and Europe, Sory led the development of the technology, the training and hiring of nurses and the creation of care plans to support patients living with debilitating diseases. “Coordinating care, educating patients in culturally sensitive ways, and ensuring access to care when needed can significantly improve health and quality of life while reducing costs,” he said. That thinking meshes with his philosophy that “we should continue to build a health care system, not simply a sick care system.”

Sory was recognized by Managed Health Care Executive magazine as one of the top leaders in disease management for launching Pfizer Health Solutions’ groundbreaking coordinated care program for patients with chronic diseases in Europe and the U.S. He served as general manager of Pfizer Health Solutions for seven years before joining and leading many efforts within Philadelphia-based eResearch Technology Inc., a global provider of clinical research and health care services.

The expertise of UHealth doctors, coupled with the state-of-the-art facilities across five counties, is an enterprise that Sory hopes to share with private practice physicians and patients across our region. He says everyone can benefit from learning what UHealth offers. A top priority, he stresses, is “to build partnerships and relationships. We can partner in ways where everybody wins.”



Sunday, September 16, 2012

East Coast - West Coast





























Can you believe it, 30 yrs?!  Doug Schmidt caught up with Hank Lemieux this week on his only night in NYC. Hank is heading up sales for a hot digital company in SF called Bloom Reach and his humor and tequila tolerance levels are both excellent.  He has marked off the June 14th weekend for Reunion so I have his RSVP... Any one coming through the city, please look me up, and with luck, we can connect.

Thanks to JK too for noticing that Hank had made a post on Facebook from NYC, which started a series of texts and emails which led to this picture...The class that keeps in touch, has the most fun at reunion!!!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Caption Contest!

Doug Schmidt's son JD seen in NYC this summer (before the back to school haircut).  Keep it on a high level gents...

Post comments or email jgknight83ATgmail.com

Friday, August 17, 2012

29 years later

Dave Ziccardi says hi to Andy Harcourt on the steps of the Main School Building. Nice!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Shelter courtesy of '83


Summer project in front of the Boyden Library includes a new brick patio.  To shelter JJ and Jodi, our staff bricklaying specialists, from the elements, the Class of '83 tent is being put to good use.  Always nice to have '83 play a pivotal role in the improvement of our school!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Deerfield in the Olympics

 

When the Olympic triathletes line up to start their 1,500m swim, 40km bike ride, and 10km run this Saturday, August 4, Deerfield alumna Sarah Groff '99 will be among them. Ms. Groff, who finished the 2011 season ranked third overall in the World Championship series, qualified for the Games last August and has spent the last year training in Switzerland and Australia. Since triathlon made its Olympic debut at the 2000 Sydney Games, the US has only won a bronze medal, and Ms. Groff hopes to change that when she competes this weekend.

The women's triathlon will be aired on the NBC Sports Network and streaming live on Saturday, August 4, at 4:00 a.m.
For more background see this Reuters article.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Not finished...

Ben Patton's latest project, following up on his book: I Was There video projects with PTSD suffering soldiers. In one film, Ben Patton plays the role of foil as two veterans put it in perspective.

Thanks for your work, Ben...

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Not for the faint hearted...

Adult League Soccer, that is.  Van Sullivan took an elbow and got the shiner for free!  Rest up Van so you're sharp for our 30th reunion, June 14016, 2013!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Stickin' With It...

Leigh Guyer shows the grit he has always been known for...
2012 Deschutes Dash TRI report. This was a beautiful event in downtown Bend, OR with a fairly relaxed, non-competitive vibe. The swim leg is down stream in a COLD Deschutes River. I wore a sleeveless 3/4 wetsuit, and my body was fine, but my head and face took about 5 minutes to acclimate. The bike leg was an out-and-back with a consistent moderate climb, which allowed for a speedy down hill return. The run was a pleasant course through some neighborhoods and around the river in the Mill District. I had a class 2 calf strain a week prior, so I planned on walking the run portion, but after the therapeutic effects of the cold river swim, I was able to gingerly run the course. This was a fun, relaxed event with some beautiful scenery. (copied from FB)

Monday, July 30, 2012

Darn it!

So sorry to miss the drive by visit of Taylor Watts and family.  Taylor flew in from Colorado, picked them up in Maine then hit the MA Turnpike to head toward his parents' house in Saratoga, NY.  At exit 4 for 91 north he inexplicably turned right and decided to go the extra miles and show Deerfield to his kids.  He was especially pleased to show them the dining hall because "kids these days can't even imagine it"...
and they got to see the Stanley Can in my office!

Remember: 30th reunion is June 14-16, 2013!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

That's the spirit!

Charlie Gagne took time to meet up with Hardie Jackson on a recent business trip to Atlanta.  That qualifies as a mini reunion!  Would be fun to post pics of more of these types of "meetings" as a run up to our 30th reunion June 14-16, 2013.  Feel free to send them to jgknight83ATgmail.com...

Charlie works for FedEx out of Encinitas, California and Hardie is COO at EvoShield outside of Atlanta, Georgia.

Monday, July 23, 2012

At an undisclosed location...

Reunion planning for our 30th, June 14-16, 2013 was officially launched at a secret location.  $.83 to the classmate (not pictured) who can name this town...That's Knight, Wareck and Suher scheming...Eric owns a golf course don't forget...Anyone want to host our next "reunion planning" meeting?

Summer Slam

Schools that need to do renovations and other capital projects often use the summer months to begin fast or crank up the pace.  You've recently seen the Little Brown House work at Deerfield and even seen the scaffolding at Fairfield Country Day School pictured here before, which is led by our own John Munro. But sometimes you have to answer to the Headmaster, as John did last week during a visit from our former DA Headmaster, Robert Kaufmann.  Bob was the Interim Head of School at FCDS before John was hired and was probably checking out if John was getting a better office out of this construction project.  Nope, just a better middle school space and a needed facelift on the old estate!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Spoke too soon!



More (actually less) LBH....

Little Brown House lost the north roof today.  On purpose.  Looks like they will rebuild that roof around the new chimney.  Check out the second (larger) pic.  The rafters are actual trees with one side flattened so the roof boards could be nailed on!  That's old school baby!


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Happy Birthday Brian!

Kevin Bresnahan and John Knight connected at Fenway Park last night, with 100 other DA alumni and friends, and had a great time even if the Red sox lost to the White sox 7-5.  Most importantly though, they took a moment to wish Brian Steward a happy birthday!  Don't forget 30th reunion June 14-16, 2013!  Then you can get all this quality info in person!!!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Double Trouble


Hannah Williams keeps the hijinx to a minimum with her presence because John Munro stopped by to see Brian after seeing yesterday's post. Cocktails at Knights house in hatfield.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Steward returns!

Brian Steward used the excuse of his wife's conference in Manchester, NH to fashion a 3 day return 
to western, MA.  Hannah had never been north of New York City and is eager to soak up some nostalgia from Brian's stellar high school career (that's what she's being told anyway...) They are keeping their plans flexible, but blueberry picking at Nourse Farm has been mentioned more than once!  Brian and Hannah live in San Antonio, TX and have a new dog (their third) named Cameron (see his FB page) after some building on the Duke campus...Great to see you two!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Little Brown...renovation


An alumnus recently fretted that the aging fieldstone foundation and moss laden shingles of the Little Brown House would eventually lead to the demise of the LBH, home of many english and math tutoring sessions.  So he did something about it and donated the funds to pour a foundation and rebuild the rotting roof. Just in time I think!



Monday, July 2, 2012

Deerfield Inn still undergoing repairs

Deerfield Inn still undergoing repairs

Flood damage from Tropical Storm Irene last year will keep most of the historic Deerfield Inn closed at least until the end of this year.

Read more: http://wwlp.m0bl.net/r/13f8fl

Sent from the WWLP.com<http://WWLP.com> iPhone App.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

School Men

Helping the Class of 1983 gear up for its 30th Reunion (June 14-16, 2013) sometimes means taking the message on the road.  What better way to start than connecting with two great educators in our class who both lead schools.  Thanks again to Eric Peterson (8 years as Head at St. George's in Newport, RI) and John Munro (Head at Fairfield Country Day School the last 2 years) for welcoming me to your offices!

Both are in full command while also navigating necessary evolution in infrastructure and pedagogy.  Eric's school was built on an old sheep farm overlooking Newport in the late 1800s.  John's school moved to a former Fairfield CT estate in the 1940s.  Both have seen changes, but John is certainly in the thick of it!

Here's Eric and a picture of the SGS dining hall...

















 and here's John holding the model of the new Middle School building going up right outside his window, and the scaffolded main building getting a much needed facelift.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

End of an era...

The massive green and white tent used for commencement and reunions is down...and out.

Legend has it that then Prince Abdullah graduated under it when it was new in 1980, but the unofficially 32 year old canvas tent is now retired. This roughly 24" X 24" piece will be preserved in the Deerfield Academy archives.

A new, vinyl tent will begin its service next year and the color scheme is TBD!

Any suggestions?

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Deerfield Rows to National Championship

Coached by Wayne Berger '84, four Deerfield rowers are now National Champions in the Men's Youth 4+ division of the US Youth Rowing Championships just completed in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. GO BIG GREEN!!!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Speaking of Reunions

DA is gearing up to welcome the 2s and 7s this weekend.  OUR 30TH REUNION is June 14-16, 2013.  Put it on the calendar!!!

Want to help?  Email jgknight83@gmail.com...

Monday, June 4, 2012

25th Reunions...

I was able to say hello to 3 of the 4 classmates from Deerfield who went to Princeton the same year, just by attending my 25th reunion!  Bruce Gregory, Doug Cruikshank and I are pictured - sorry to miss Jeff Peters in his finery but did see him the night before this photo was taken.  Don't think Dave Madden made it from the West Coast but huge apologies to him if I just missed seeing him.

Any other 25th reunion photos to share?  send to jgknight83@gmail.com or post as comments!


Thursday, May 31, 2012

Handling with care

Here's Spence Brown cradling the newly adopted daughter of Brian Tenenbaum - looks like it might be in a secret location to keep the paparazzi away...
Regardless, congratulations to Brian!!!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

More than a book

I had the chance to hear the author of a debut novel, Beatriz Williams, while also seeing old friends Syd Williams '85 and George Knight '85 in Madison, CT.  Good people...and no doubt "Overseas" will be a good summer read.  How did those guys get taller than me?


Monday, May 28, 2012

Harris Family helps Deerfield Remember

At today's Memorial Day gathering in Old Deerfield, the three local schools participated in a moving ceremony of remembrance.  Thanks to Bement School and Eaglebrook School and Deerfield Academy students...here pictured leaving the cemetery.




















It was heart wrenching to hear from a Gold Star Mother and Deerfield resident whose son was lost in Iraq in 2003.  Freedom is indeed not free...

What made it even more special was the Address by Commander Shane G. Harris, brother of our own classmate Chris, here pictured in the Caswell Library with their mom who is Deerfield Academy Class of 1941!


Friday, May 25, 2012

Memorial Day Message - from a Patton

Ben shared his timely Op-Ed from the Huffington Post.  Our Deerfield Days weren't as traumatic, but we're still a band of brothers...

impact

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Ziccardi looking out for Philly

From FB: Last night, while riding to dinner, I noticed a guy passed out in his car that he had started to pull out into traffic. I went back tried to wake, him, but couldn't, so I called 9-1-1. His head was back and he was having trouble breathing. Then I noticed needle marks on his arms. Sure enough, he had ODed. The medics gave him a shot of something up his nose and he finally woke up. The cops told me I likely saved his life and maybe others since the a-hole was going to hit the streets. 

Additional Comment: One passerby told the cops he had seen him 30 min. before in the same state. The lights were on, his feet were on the pedals and he had clearly tried to pull away from the curb, but the hood was cool, suggesting that it had stalled out (manual trans) some time ago. The cops found prescription painkillers in his car with his name on the bottles but no illegal drugs so they didn't arrest him. Medics were going to take him to the hospital. Eileen and I wondered why he had gone out in a t-shirt with all those needle marks. While we were waiting for the cops, his phone rang. It showed the name of Jess. We tried calling her back in case he had a true medical condition like epilepsy, but the phone was locked. In the car the cops found an envelope with the name Jessica on it. Probably his girlfriend. Wonder if he was on his way to pick her up from somewhere and didn't expect to be seen by many/anyone. Since he had apparently been passed out for some time she had probably called wondering where he was.

It seemed worthy to this editor...

Monday, May 21, 2012

DA Boys Track - First NE Championship!

Congrats to the 4th seeded track team for "finishing up strong" to defeat Loomis Chaffee by two points and taking the NE championship - our first in 73 years!

http://deerfield.edu/2012/05/deerfield-boys-track-new-england-champions/

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Field Notes

It was raining on the way home today so I stopped by Nourse Farm to see how Nate was doing. He said business was good, having suffered none of the ill effects of the hurricane and flood waters last fall, the effects of the Halloween snow storm or any of the freezes of budding fruit plants of this spring.  The center of the country has not been so fortunate he says (pictured) and there will be a lack of local apples and peaches especially in the Great Lakes region.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

From the Ministry of Silly Walks...

Hank LeMieux is a winner!

Click to see BloomReach's Hunger Games 

"Tortilla Head" Champion

in action on Facebook....

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Helping '85 a little

Remember all those rugrat sophomores when we were seniors?  They were the Class of '85.  One of them, Syd Williams, was wise enough to marry a motivated and aspiring author who has just published her first book, Overseas.  The book tour starts May 10th in Greenwich and will often feature DA alumni as the "Charlie Rose type interviewer". Appearances in NYC, Madison, CT and Peterborough, NH follow in May and the rest of the schedule is here: http://www.beatrizwilliams.com/appearances.

Maybe not '83 news, but at least its another good book!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

83 Works ADC in NYC

Thanks again to Flagg, Wolf, Schmidt and Wareck for making calls last week at the NYC phonathon.  We talked to a bunch of classmates, reminded them of our next reunion in June 2013 and had a lot of laughs.  We even raised some money for the Annual Fund during the April Donor Challenge (there's still time!).  Early in the evening, Chris Flagg called Wareck, and when Jim realized we were calling from 44th street, he delivered his donation in person (pictured).  Jim was 3 days from finishing shooting his second movie (this one not written by him).  Jim and Brad Weir are working on their next screenplay...

Will Wolf is at CSFB but travels so much we were thrilled to have him with us before he caught his train back to DC.  Flagg is in real estate in NYC and Schmidt is a self proclaimed "business maker", putting people with ideas in touch with people with money.

A better cast of characters you couldn't ask for!


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Good on ya, Ben.

Maybe Ben is getting his 15 minutes, but good for him.  This link sent to me by JJ Briones '82.  Sorry for the ad at the start - its a fun 8 minutes or so with regular hosts on Morning Joe and added guest - Tom Brokaw.



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036789/vp/46903683#46903683

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Ben Patton interviewed on his new book

Ben Patton interviewed in the NYT - click for full story


Benjamin with his mother, Joanne Patton, holding a photo of General George S. Patton Jr. with John J. Pershing and members of the Punitive Expedition to Mexico in 1916.Corey SipkinBenjamin with his mother, Joanne Patton, holding a photo of General George S. Patton Jr. with John J. Pershing and members of the Punitive Expedition to Mexico in 1916.


with thanks to Whit Sheppard for the heads up.  Whit is "putting the wraps on a 45,000 word history of the Horace Mann School in Riverdale, which I'm doing for Heritage Histories, the provenance of Tim Noonan, Deerfield class of 1970. Great guy and indulgent boss/editor."


Team Kudos '83 style...

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Best Spring Break ever...

Saw FIVE Deerfield alumni in one week....

First, Jack Cooley '84 and his wife Jenny (both schoolteachers in NYC) turned up with their family at the same resort in FL...

















then I zipped over to Nassau, Bahamas to take all four DA alums on the island to lunch!












L to R: Dave Morley '83, Sean Nottage '83, Jamie Nottage '87, Sean Farrington '87.

My kind of "vacation"!