Susan Blumberg, P’17, who lives in Denver, has started a new business, Dr. Susan Coaching, which offers her services as a parenting and family well-being coach. Her book “Twice Exceptional, Twice Challenged: Parenting Your Unique, Extraordinary Child” will be published later this year. Susan’s 25-year-old daughter is in pastry school, and her 21-year-old son is working toward a degree in aerospace engineering. Janet Domenitz in December celebrated her 40th anniversary as a staff member at the Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group. Jonathan Dordick has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Janet Gordon, P’11, had to suspend manufacturing her Janet Gordon Style handbag line during the pandemic. However, she reports, her speech-language pathology practice is thriving, and the shift to teletherapy has been energizing. “Though I may feel handbags are essential, alas, they are not,” she writes. “But being a teacher sure is.” After producing the audiobook version of his book “Bring Inner Greatness Out: Personal Brand,” Mansur Hasib is voice acting and producing audiobooks for other authors. This year, he hosted a global conference inspired by his book. Susan Poznar retired this year, after working at Arkansas Tech University for 28 years. She hopes to do some traveling soon. Benson Zoghlin writes, “Mindy and I not only survived the pandemic but welcomed two grandchildren. Eliana Caroline (who thinks her bubbe and zayde live in a smartphone) was born to daughter Rachel and son-in-law Miguel on Aug. 28, 2020. Son Jacob and daughter-in-law Lauren added Ezra James to their family on Feb. 23.”
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