Steve Gans, P’21, P’23, is the author of “Win the College Soccer Recruiting Game: The Guide for Parents and Players” (Alinea Learning, 2023), which helps students and families navigate the college soccer recruitment process. Steve is a partner at Boston law firm Prince Lobel Tye, where he specializes in corporate, sports, and employment law. He and wife Lori Berman Gans ’83, Heller MMHS’86, P’21, P’23, are the proud parents of Noah ’21 and Josh ’23. Judy Heiman lives in Sacramento, California, with her wife, Martha Moon. She has retired from her career in nonprofit-organization leadership, and now works with local racial and economic justice advocates. Su Sokol’s first novel, “Cycling to Asylum” (2014), was published in French last year under the title “Les lignes invisible.” Su is the author of two other published novels, “Run J Run” (2019) and “Zee” (2020), and recently completed writing a fourth. David Wittenberg, GSAS PhD’04, is chief architect at Hanscom Air Force Base, in Massachusetts, working on developing network architecture that helps keep networks safe. He writes, “I don’t know when I’ll retire, probably not soon. I’ll keep working as long as it’s fun.”
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