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Adrian Kawaley-Lathan (’00) is cultural coordinator
for the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs. He founded RockFire Bermuda: Performance Productions (www.rockfirebermuda.com) in 2009 with the help of Liz Stones and Saltus alumnus Nick Waddell to invigorate the local arts scene. Rockfire’s fire-spinners, dancers David Outerbridge (’95) is a conservation officer with the Bermuda National Trust (BNT). Omar Shakir (’95) received a Minister’s Award for football at the Bermuda Sports Awards. Daniel Frith (’96), a.k.a. UZIMON, and his band performed the roots/rock/ reggae/dancehall musical The UZICAL, produced by Jon Legere (’96), at the Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, New York City. Jennifer Campbell (’96) and husband Gary Foster Skelton welcomed son Nathan, who was born on his maternal grandfather’s birthday (alum Dr. Gordon Campbell).
and martial arts experts showcase their talents at public events. “We hope to expand the Bermudian imagination of the possible,” says Kawaley-Lathan. “RockFire is about building potential, creating an extreme alternative to being bored and wasting our local talents.” He has also obtained several company designations, such as “City Living Specialist” and “Luxury Previews Specialist. Birch is married and enjoys boating, volleyball, and managing a softball team. In his free time, he works with a destination management company which provides unique Bermuda experiences for locals and tourists. Adrian Beasley (’97) is a lawyer for Renaissance Re (Bermuda). Bermuda golf pro Michael Sims (’97) continues on the golf circuit. Olivia Fraser-Smith (’98) is working as a reinsurance broker in Bermuda. Katherine Dunleavy Cupidore (’98)
Sam Fraser-Smith (’96) is a biologist living in Brisbane, Australia. Benjamin Davies (’96) works for a financial adviser in London’s West End. Jessica Siggins (’97) is co-owner of Dangelini’s Café & Bakery, Front Street, next to the Ferry Terminal, where commuters stop in for fresh-baked goods that use many of her grandmother’s and mother’s recipes. Adam Birch (’97), who graduated from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., with degrees in Sociology and Political Science, has worked for Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty for several years. Since 2007, he has participated in a company mentoring programme.
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