Posted on February 27, 2019
        When People are the Bottom Line
                    
                Beyond the typical aspects of financial planning, like retirement and life insurance, Caleb Harty ’10, CFP, is one of few financial planners in the Boston area specializing in special needs planning
                
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        Posted on February 27, 2019
        Spiritual Transformation Through Physical Disability
                    
                Hilary (Sherratt) Yancey’s longstanding interest in the philosophy of disability took on a new light when she gave birth to Jackson, a spunky boy with a number of disabilities. Suddenly, her life looked different from the journey she had once envisioned.
                
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        Posted on February 26, 2019
        Making a Difference on—and in—the Court
                    
                Wally King ’71B was a basketball star at Barrington College, but he didn’t anticipate that a strange overlap of “courts”—that of basketball and that of law—would play major, intertwining roles in his long, varied and often dangerous career.
                
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        Posted on February 26, 2019
        When Patience Guides a Working Mother’s Ambition
                    
                Wife, mother, vice president: the three leading roles that Florecita (Carías) Mejía ’08 plays daily. The ambitious businesswoman has her hands full between her growing family and a leadership role at Bank of New York Mellon.
                
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        Posted on February 25, 2019
        The Cause for Leaving a Trace
                    
                How the Ytzen-Handels live illustrates what is important to them, and so it can look different than what many people have grown accustomed to in 21st-century America.
                
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        Posted on February 25, 2019
        Making Space for Serendipity
                    
                Sometimes it’s that chance encounter—with the Uber driver, airplane passenger or person who appears out of nowhere with a set of jumper cables when a car battery dies—that, like a railway switch, sends us off in a newfangled direction.
                
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        Posted on February 25, 2019
        Becoming Mom and Dad
                    
                Jake ’04 and Lauren x’08 Kreyling had originally made plans for a family of four and became a family of eight. "First you exercise your faith and then see why," says Jake.
                
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