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The Fredericksburg Regional Network and COAR Affinity Group got to work for the Into the Streets event. Back row: Donald Patterson MBA ’13, Elinor Tuhy ’10, Jeanine Meerscheidt, Prentice Einarsen ’92, Karine Close, Amanda Genter ’99, and Karen Thompson Lovas ’86. Front row: Patti Boise Kemp ’69, Emily Genter, Rebecca Heflin Chinn ’08, and Kevin Close.

In September, more than 150 alumni across generations gathered at the Jepson Alumni Executive Center for the Legacy Breakfast. The sold-out event celebrated families with multiple UMW grads. Among them were (from left) Connie Booth Logothetis ’61, Emily Rossi ’21, and Linkey Booth Green ’63, Emily’s grandmother.

College of Business Affinity Group members (from left) Lou Marmo ’94, acting Vice President for Administration and Finance Lynne Richardson, Emma Murphy ’16, Melisa Pilipovic ’17, Robert Whitt ’93, Dodie Whitt ’95, Karen Del Cid ’17, and Emma Ferraiuolo ’17, met in April at Strangeways Brewing in Richmond.

Members of the Charlottesville Regional Network including (from left) Bill Fritz ’87, Melissa Celii Thackston ’06, Rebecca Smith ’14, Christophe Perdu ’14, and Sarah Spangler ’11, gathered to build a sense of connection. Registration fees were donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge.
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