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Matt Bai is covering politics for The New York Times Magazine and is working on a book about the remaking of Democratic politics that will be published by Penguin Press in the fall of 2007. He and his wife Ellen welcomed their first child, Ichiro, in August 2005. He is a former National Correspondent for Newsweek, where he covered the 2000 presidential campaign, Bill Bradley's failed presidential bid, chaos in the Reform Party, the rise of Minnesota's unlikely governor Jesse Ventura, the gun-control debate and the firearms industry and wrote Newsweek's cover story on the killings at Columbine High School. He is a former metro reporter for The Boston Globe, where he covered breaking news and law enforcement. In 1994, he was honored with the Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship from Columbia University's School of Journalism. Matt was honored with the EPIIC Alumni Award in 2004. (Updated 10/2006)

Sonja C. Bartlett recently started a photography business in New York. (Updated 10/2006)

Scott Cohen is the director of high yield trading at Merrill Lynch in New York.

John DeCourcy is managing a team of Information Technology recruiters in Raliegh, North Carolina. He is responsible for business development, recruiting, training, and outsourced projects. (Updated 10/2006)

Lisa Freudenheim teaches legal writing and is an academic counselor at Suffolk University Law School.

Jeff Golden is the Founding Director of the New York based Common Fire Foundation. He recently married, Kavitha Rao in a traditional Hindu wedding in Maryland, then in a hippy-style wedding in the Sierra Nevada near Lake Tahoe. (Updated 10/2006)

Brigitte Gonzalez is a physician's assistant at Wake Forest University. (Updated 10/2005)

Nancy Green has finished her Master's at the London School of Economics and is back in the States. She is now the assistant to the executive director of the Markle Foundation.

Jeremy Harrington will graduate from the Fletcher School in May 2005. Jeremy and his wife Panadda plan to live in the DC area, where he hopes to work in the national security community. Before moving back to the US in 2003, he lived in Bangkok and Sydney, working in mobile telecom business development for Motorola.

Rodney Harrison is a Partner at Thompson Coburn, LLP in St. Louis. (Updated 10/2006)

J. Erik Hartel is currently working in Baghdad as the senior US intelligence advisor to the Iraqi 2nd National Police Division of the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior. His job involves providing oversight and training for Iraqi intelligence officers in Iraqi intelligence operations, and intelligence-collection and -analysis. He also function informally as human-rights observer to ensure that MOI units comply with Iraqi and international standards for treatment of detainees and the conduct of interrogation operations He is married with 3 children. (Updated 10/2006)

Jennifer M. Selendy Hooper is a partner at the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis, LLP. She was honored with the EPIIC Alumni Award in 2006.

Brigitte E. Johnson is at Wake Forest University pursuing a degree as a Physician's Assistant. (Updated 10/2006)

Lauren Kielsmeier is the Education Policy Advisor for Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano. (Updated 06/2007)

Peter Lyons is Director of TD Asset Management USA, Inc in New York City. (Updated 10/2006)

Kevin McCauley is implementing the complete redesign of an African digital educational community. He received his Master of Fine Arts in sculpture at the University of Cape Town in 2001 after five years in social work. He taught art and art history at Los Angeles City College and Mount Saint Mary's college until 2004. (Updated 10/2006)

John Miller is the the middle school principal for Rutgers Preparatory School in New Jersey. He is married to Judith Hernandez and has two sons. (Updated 10/2006)

Nolan Mondrow is pursuing his MBA at the University of Michigan Business School.

Tom Romer is an associate with Baker Hostetler in Denver, in the firm's business practice group.

Melissa Russo is a political reporter for the WNBC television station in New York City.

Anne Vogel, after receiving her MPP/JD from Georgetown in 1997, is currently working part time as a Program Specialist for Unemployment Insurance Program at the Employment and Training Administration, in the U.S. Department of Labor.

Sonja Weinkopf Bartlett after working as a field producer for CNN Financial News is at home with her two children. She is currently doing pro bono PR work for non profits in her community, she contributes articles to her local paper and is working on a children's book. She and her husband are expecting a third child in October.

Anna Winderbaum gave birth to a baby boy on May 28, 2002. She is currently a Vice President in the Private Client Group of Credit Suisse First Boston.

David Zona is working as an analyst with the Central Intelligence Agency.