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  PMC 1982

Jordan Horvath '83: The creator of Princeton Model Congress, Jordan went on to law school at Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley. He worked in law firms for a number of years, ending up as a partner at a firm called Parker Chapin LLP (which has since merged to become Jenkens & Gilchrist Parker Chapin LLP). In August 2000 he moved in house to a small publicly-traded company called Bentley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. where he is its Vice President and General Counsel. He is married, has one son, and lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

PMC 1983

Matt Rogers '85: Matt directed the first PMC in Washington, D.C. After graduation he spent two years at First Boston, then did an MBA at the Yale School of Management. He spent 10 years at Booz Allen and is now a partner with McKinsey and Company, based in San Francisco. He serves large industrial clients on the West Coast, oil companies, utilities, and aerospace companies and leads the firm's North American petroleum practice. He is married to fellow PMCer Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers '87 and has three children -- Christopher 6, Mia 3, and Joshua 10 months.

PMC 1984

Tiffany Trunko '87: Tiffany is Senior Trademark Counsel at Pfizer Inc., a global research-based pharmaceutical company in New York City. Tiffany has practised trademark and copyright law for 12 years, starting out as a litigator. At Pfizer, she protects the company's leading pharmaceutical brand names including VIAGRA, ZOLOFT, NORVASCand ZYRTEC. Tiffany is a 1990 graduate of Columbia Law School, where she was an editor of the Columbia Law Review, and holds both a B.S.E. in chemical engineering from Princeton and a certificate from the Woodrow Wilson School. Tiffany lives in Manhattan with her husband Alan Scheiner.

PMC 1985

Marc Mehl '87:

PMC 1986

Robin Gibney '88:

PMC 1987

Anil Tadavarthy '89: The current face of PMC and the professionalism for which it is famous are thanks in large part to Anil, who went on to earn his M.D. at the University of Minnesota. He is now in private practice as a pathologist in Minneapolis, and has two beautiful children and a lovely wife, Larissa.

PMC 1988

Herbert Kim '89: Herb graduated from Princeton with an honors degree in History focusing on American diplomatic history in the post WWII-era. He received his MBA from the Wharton School in Strategic Management & Marketing in 1996. For the past 5 years, Herb has been living abroad in the United Kingdom. Based in London, he is currently Vice President of Marketing for Source O2, part of the mm02 group -- a leading European mobile operator and formerly British Telecommunications Wireless. Previously, Herb led QXL.com (eBay's primary European competitor) in the UK as its managing director. He has also held senior management and marketing roles at Bertelsmann (world's 3rd largest media company), Blackwell's (2nd largest UK bookstore chain) and IBM. He has also worked with Polygram, Dow Jones, Procter & Gamble as well as Grey Advertising. Herb is (to his mother's deep regret) single, enjoys playing his own peculiar style of golf, favors Oban single malt and remains shocked that the great people of the UK put up with the criminally high prices paid for nearly everything, but especially beer.

PMC 1989

Cory Way '90: Cory worked in the U.S. Justice Department in Washington for four years after Princeton, then went to law school at the University of Virginia. He clerked for Judge Karen Henderson on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and then joined the New York office of Sullivan & Cromwell as an Associate, where he practiced securities law. He has since returned to school, first at Harvard (MPA 2001) and now at Oxford (M.Sc. in Law and Criminal Justice, expected summer 2002).

PMC 1990

Deborah Peikes '92: Debbie has not strayed far from Tigertown. She now lives in Princeton Junction, where she researches and evaluates health policy at Mathematica Policy Research. Upon graduation from Princeton, she spent a year in New Zealand on a Fulbright Graduate Scholarship studying health policy. She then backpacked in Southeast Asia and Europe before returning to Princeton for graduate school. She completed her M.P.A. (1997) and Ph.D. (2000) from the Wilson School. She is so glad to hear that PMC continues to flourish, and wishes past, current, and future PMC leaders every continued success.

PMC 1991

Jethro Miller '92: Jethro is a fundraising consultant with Community Counselling Service Co., Inc., an international consulting company that assists a wide variety of nonprofit organizations. He is currently raising funds for a scholarship program in Detroit. He has also worked with cultural institutions and human service organizations, and has worked in Cleveland and Chicago. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana with his wife Renata Kobetts Miller '93, who served as PMC Director of Press Corps and just received her Ph.D. in English literature from Indiana University.

PMC 1992

Tom Morey '93:

PMC 1993

Christopher Wiesner '94: Briefly, after graduating from Princeton, Chris worked for a consulting company (Princeton Consultants) for three years before deciding to go to medical school. Since he hadn't been pre-med in college, he spent a year at Rutgers taking the prerequisites, then moved back home to the San Francisco area and worked for an Internet medical startup for a year while applying to med school. He's now in his third year at UC San Diego, planning on doing emergency medicine down the road.

PMC 1994

Brian Bosworth '95: After graduation, Brian went to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.  He is currently in his third and final year of a residency in Internal Medicine at the New York Presbyterian Hospital: Columbia-Presbyterian Center. Next year he will be Chief Resident at the same institution. In July 2003 he will begin a three-year fellowship in Gastroenterology. He is married to Princeton alumna Lauren Freeman-Bosworth '96, a lawyer at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel in midtown Manhattan.

Adam Stark '95:

PMC 1995

Jennifer DePalma '96: After Princeton, Jennifer spent a year studying and teaching in South Korea. She then spent a year researching telecommunications and internet issues for the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. Jennifer graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 2001, and is now clerking for Judge Edith Brown Clement on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Jacob Pollack '96:

PMC 1996

Nicole Mulle '97:

Archis Parasharami '97: Archis spent his first year after Princeton at a Project 55 fellowship at New York Lawyers for the Public Interest. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001 and is now an associate at the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, D.C. He will commence a clerkship with Judge Garth of the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Third Circuit (in Newark, NJ) in August 2002.

PMC 1997

Elizabeth Arnold '98:

Jonathan Tze '98: Jon graduated Princeton and fled within days to Austin, Texas to join an amazing yet doomed dot.com (pcOrder.com, a subsidiary of the notorious Trilogy). He learned how to manage Mountain-Dew-swigging developers, launch websites without wasting $1.5 million in unnecessary advertising, and live large on someone else's Corporate Amex recruiting budget. Played smart, savvy Internet exec for 3 years before being reabsorbed into Trilogy via an Enron-sketchy buy-out. Currently working for Caminus, an Energy Risk Management firm in Houston.

PMC 1998

Vijay Ramachandran '00: Vijay created the awesome website that you are now looking at and moved the entire conference registration online, making lives easier for hundreds of high school teachers and making PMC the envy of the entire Model Congress circuit. He then went on to serve as President of the American Whig-Cliosophic Society. Vijay graduated with a degree in math and a certificate in computer science, and he is now in his second year of a Ph.D. program in computer science at Yale.

Krista Dobi '00: After PMC Krista oversaw the renovation of Whig Hall as Secretary of the American Whig-Cliosophic Society. She spent four months at the Cancer Research Campaign/Wellcome Institute for Cancer and Developmental Biology in Cambridge, U.K. She worked in Daniel St Johnson's lab on a project to map mutations found in a genetic screen of Drosophila. She is now a traitor to Princeton, in her first year of graduate school at Harvard University's Division of Medical Sciences, Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

PMC 1999

Tristan Snell '00: The '99 conference crew somehow struck a deal to move the conference to the J.W. Marriott while vastly expanding the Outreach program. After graduation, Tristan spent a fulfilling but ultimately futile summer in Nashville working at Al Gore's campaign HQ before going home to attend law school at the University of Virginia, where he is now in his second year. He tries to avoid doing work for the Virginia Law Review while planning to begin his practice in Boston after (hopefully) passing the bar.

Jane Carr '00:

PMC 2000

Vance Serchuk '01: Vance directed the biggest PMC ever and is now leading the dissolute life of a Fulbright Scholar in the Russian Federation.

Marie Basile '01: After graduating, Marie moved to San Francisco, where she lives with her roommate from college. She works in a non-profit that renovates low-income housing, and spends her free time with friends from college, including one PMCer, Ray Marquette, and tries to spend weekends hiking or skiing. She does nothing political at all.

PMC 2001

Joanna Ganson '02: Joanna loved working on PMC while at Princeton. After graduation she spent the summer goofing around New York City but recently began work for the consulting firm ZS Associates. So far she loves learning about the pharmaceutical industry and about consulting in general. She hopes that Jenn and Brian and all future EDs will enjoy their jobs even more than she did. Good luck guys!

Courtney Mills '02:

PMC 2002

Jennifer Carter '03: Jenn, amazed by the size of the shoes she has to fill, has survived the 21st PMC and earn a spot on this list.

Brian Pick '03: Brian is also amazed by the success of the former PMC Executive Directors and can only hope to have such rich post-Princeton experiences. He has loved learning about PMC's history and is honored to carry and pass on the PMC torch.

PMC 2003

Natalie Ram '04: Currently in law school at Yale University.

Sherene Awad '05Currently in law school at Notre Dame. Has decided that american football is far better than its european imitation. Go Irish!

PMC 2004

Matt Musa '05: Matt is writing this while back at Princeton for the second time since graduation. After spending four years being contaminated by PMC (two as Staff Director and one as ED), Matt decided he could best help society by ensuring that the capital markets worked efficiently. To do so, he joined UBS Investment Bank in Chicago, where he currently works. Matt enjoys investment banking so much that he spends nearly all his waking (and some of his sleeping) hours at the office.

Christine O'Neill '06As the only current Princeton student on this list, Christine tries to assure the current EDs that the conference will actually happen. Christine is a politics major and is hoping that the department eliminates the thesis requirement. She hopes to not be homeless next year.

Can you fill in the gaps in our history? E-mail us -- we'd love to hear from you!