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as an art exhibit," says Adrian, who
geared the film's pacing "to fit the
Twitter generation--while the quality of
the filmography hopefully draws older
viewers." The aim, he adds, is to
watch it repeatedly to absorb its
messages--"the same approach we
as Bermudians should be taking to
social policy." Some of Adrian's other
film trailers can be found at
https://vimeo.com/catalyticfilms.
Kiera Aitken ('01), who competed in
two Olympics as a 100-metre back-
stroke specialist, has decided to retire
from swimming. She plans to travel
and live in South America.
Tyler Butterfield (2001) enjoyed a
trio of triumphs in a single month this
spring. Early in March, the two-time
Olympian placed an impressive third
at the Abu Dhabi International
Triathlon. Then he won an Achieve-
ment Award for his recent triathlon
successes in the Annual Sports
Awards at the Fairmont Southampton.
He followed that up with a 10th-place
showing in a field of 46 pro male
triathletes at the Ironman Asia-Pacific
Championship in Melbourne, Aus-
tralia. Based in Boulder, CO, Tyler is
working to qualify for October's Iron-
man World Championships in Hawaii.
Racquets champ James Stout
(2002) had back-to-back wins after
two weeks of match play in the 2013
Graham Cup at the Germantown
Cricket Club in Philadelphia.
Natalie Sannemalm ('03) visited
Secondary DT students to look at their
projects and show them her work.
Natalie did GCSEs in Chemistry,
Physics, Biology and Calculus, which
she found helpful in her design career.
After graduating from Saltus, Natalie
studied Psychology and Studio Art
at Guelph University, ON, for a year,
then spent three years at Miami
International University of Art &
Design, obtaining a BFA in Graphic
Design. "During university, I worked at
MTV Networks (in Miami) as the VH1
on-air designer," she says. "Once I
graduated, I worked at Pumped Inc.
(in Miami) as a graphic and web
designer; some of our clients included
Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, Audi Prestige
and Ulysse Nardin Chairman." She
moved to Sweden, where she worked
as a designer for isMobile, designing
and developing mobile apps.
"Currently, I'm working as a creative
developer at Bermuda Press Holdings,
mainly for This Week in Bermuda, but
also for Emoo, Nothing to Do in
Bermuda, and The Royal Gazette."
Michael Skinner (2003) is the reser-
vation and events manager at the
deluxe Cavendish Hotel, located on
Jermyn Street, London. He received a
diploma from the prestigious Master
Innholders group after eight months of
coursework. Michael has worked at
Matthew Durrant
('00) celebrated his marriage to Monique McLaren at
The Plantation in Port Elizabeth, South Africa this spring. Special guests
included his mother Terri, his father--retired Saltus deputy head
Malcolm
Durrant
--sister
Melissa Durrant Logie
('01), her husband Pete and their
baby Fletcher, 16 months, cousin
Sara (Holmes) Zakszewska
('03) and
her husband John, and the groom's aunt
Kelly Holmes
, Secondary
Department Secretary. A Bermuda reception was held in May. Matthew
works for Aon and Monique for Renaissance Re.
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