Archive

K-L

IMG_3758

Family Info:  I married Robert Grieves (Hamilton ’76)  in 1984 and we are still going strong some 31 years later… We have two daughters, Alex (Middlebury ’09), who is London-based working for a WPP group media company, and Tory (Hamilton ’12) who is pursuing a joint MBA/Masters of Env.Mgmt.atYale, and who is in Nepal with Dolma Impact Fund for her summer internship.

Bob and I have been living in Hong Kong since 2008.  We were also here for 5 years in the 1990s and in Beijing for 3 years in the 1980s.  In between we worked/lived in NYC and in New Canaan CT (where we still have a house we hope to return to one day!).

Contact Info: 

Mob  +852 9301 7318,
Skype:  anne.lebourgeois.grieves
Email:    anne.lebourgeois@gmail.com
LinkedIn

Professional Background:  Career-wise, I had a long run in international corporate banking and left JPMorgan Chase in 2001.  I then joined several not for profit boards. In 2009, after moving back to Hong Kong,  I co-founded Hamilton Advisors, a strategic communications (PR) firm and make the world a safer place for our clients, who are in financial services, property and various other sectors.  If this seems an abrupt turn, Bob was a financial journalist for 12 years before moving to the “dark side” of corporate communications and public relations.  I take care of the business side of the business and develop client relationships.

Favorite Memories:  My year in Le Chateau, with a wonderful, eclectic group of seniors and sophomores (all the juniors were abroad).  We had such a time with gourmet dinners, impromptu concerts and dance parties!  Oh, and I think we did actually speak French much of the time…

Memorable Professors:   Nicholas Clifford (who got me hooked on China),  Pardon Tillinghast (who wondered why I was) and David Price (who taught me to write)

Memorable Song:  There are so many!   I have to mention some favorites for listening — Cat Stevens (Morning has Broken),  Roberta Flack  (Killing me Softly), Eagles (Take it to the Limit) — and then the dance numbers  Stevie Wonder (Superstition), Labelle (Lady Marmalade), Gladys Night (Midnight Train).  And then who can forget Derek and the Dominos’ Layla? Though released before our year, it was played all the time.      Bob and I saw Clapton in Hong Kong two years ago and he was still fantastic.

crop

Carolyn and Chandler in Patagonia

Family: I have been married to Carolyn Stone for 22 years. We are happily childless and petless. Our extended family includes fellow San Francisco Midd Kids: Chris Mead, Eli Haizlip, Jill and Gail Robinson, Halsted Wheeler, Rich Hodges, Larry Moulton and Molly Miottel. Carolyn and I love to travel and I have exhibited photographs from our trips in art galleries and on my website: www.chandlerphotos.smugmug.com

Contact: chandlerle@aol.com

Profession: I transferred to UC Berkeley after sophomore year. I graduated with a major in Urban Geography and have been a city planner in the San Francisco Bay Area for 40 years. I started my own business in 1991 helping cities revitalize their downtowns and transform large tracts of land into pedestrian-oriented, mixed use neighborhoods.

Favorite Memories: Hearing new music from my hall mates in Stewart Hall, riding in the back of Peter Gay’s vintage fire truck with stimulated classmates and a keg of beer, skiing at Stowe and Mad River Glen, winter terms and spring breaks, and enjoying the changing views of the Vermont landscape from my room in Hadley Hall.

Memorable Song:  Dixie Chickens by Little Feat

Old Photos:

Florida1973

Molly Miottel, Chris Mead, Rick Ridder, Chandler Lee, Kim Fricke, Peter Gay, Steve Brown (Photo by Halsted Wheeler)

Harriet1973Chris Mead, Rick Ridder, Peter Gay, Peter Lizotte, Joan Reichert, Chandler Lee (Photo by Halsted Wheeler)