Devorah and I are spending the week in Boston, well techincally Cambridge. We came up last year around this time and had a big StuyCS meet up hosted at Formlabs. I was talking to my friends in the Stuyvesant HS Alumni Association figuring there were probably a lot of StuyCS grads in the Boston area and we agreed that we should do a meetup there. Then a couple of grads offered the space at Formlabs and we were off to the races.
Earlier today, I was informed that Stan Teitel, former principal of Stuyvesant high school had passed away at age 77.
Stan started his career as a teacher in 1971 joining Stuy in the Chem/Physics department in 1983 - my senior year, though our paths never crossed. He became the Chem/Phys AP in 1997 and then Principal in September 2000, right before 9/11. He retired in August 2012 after the DOE, in my opinion did him dirty but we'll get to that in a bit.
So, one of the things I've been doing since retirement is working for and with my alumni community. We've held focussed events like an AI panel and a blockchain talk and have had meetups in New York and beyond - specifically Boston and San Francisco.
Last Thursday we focussed on entrepreneurship.
The idea wasn't mine. Stuy grad, Jae Zhou, a lawyer at Morrison Forester (MOFO) approached me with the idea about a year ago.