Contributors


  For Kirk Kardashian ’00 (“Milk Money”), his background in peace studies and environmental law has been an undercurrent in his writing, much of which deals with issues of social justice and sustainability. He’s an avid road and mountain biker, Nordic and downhill skier, and fly fisherman, and those pursuits have worked their way into his writing, as well.

     

  Peter Horjus (“Milk Money”) communicates with illustrations that range from simplified and conceptual to complex and narrative. Lately, he’s been simplifying his life, so his work has become more simplified as well. With clients including Newsweek, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Coca-Cola, he has received awards from American Illustration, AIGA: Graphic Design USA, and Print’s Regional Design Annuals.

     

  Once named one of Washington’s most powerful — yet least famous — people by the New Republic, this past November Alan Frumin ’68 (“Responsible Adults Only”) experienced the first election night in 36 years that did not affect his career. Before retiring in February 2012 as the U.S. Senate’s chief parliamentarian, he refereed its procedural wrangling for decades. His daughter, Allison Frumin Reschovsky, graduated from Colgate in 2007.
     

  Illustrator David Vogin (“Responsible Adults Only”) is also a designer/art director in the areas of corporate collateral, packaging, and publication design. With more than 25 awards to his name, his illustrations have been recognized by the Society of Illustrators (Silver Medal), American Illustration, and Communication Arts, and his work has been featured in Computer Arts. “Giving back” to up-and-coming talents is a high priority in his life.



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