ALUMNI UPDATES 2018
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’01 David Latimer
David Latimer ’01 owns the company New
Frontier Tiny Homes. He has been very fortunate
to receive continual praise from the press for the
unique, uncompromising quality of the design
and craftsmanship of his tiny homes. The first two
tiny homes he designed and built were featured on
HGTV and DIY. With no money spent on PR and
Marketing, they have also been featured in Dwell,
Architectural Digest, Country Living, NY Post,
Huffington Post, House Beautiful, Curbed, and
Refinery29.
Will Mooney ’01 and wife Afton have twin girls,
Caroline (4) and Bailey (4). They currently live in
Nashville, TN where Will works as a therapist to
individuals, couples, and adolescents at Sage
Hill Counseling. He also serves on the CPA
Alumni Board.
Jamie Menzie Sumner ’01 is the mother of Charlie
(6) and twins, Cora an d Jonas (4). She and her
husband live in Franklin, TN. She is a full-time
author. Her memoir on motherhood, Unbound,
came out April 2018 and her young adult novel,
Trailerland, publishes with Simon & Schuster
in 2019.
’01 Curry Flautt Winter
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Curry Flautt Winters ’01 serves as the Theatre
Director and Director of Assemblies for the Cin-
Day Academy in Springboro, OH. This April, she
directed her first all-school production of Alice in
Wonderland. It was a nostalgic event that went full
circle as she appeared in the CPA production in
1998 as a Dream Creature her freshman year, and
she was also able to direct her son John (Gardener)
and daughter Lucie (Butterfly). A writer and
blogger, her words on life, faith, and motherhood
have been featured in the publication Flourish
Motherhood magazine. She also serves as the head
of the women’s ministry at The Oaks Community
Church in Middletown where she lives with her
husband Michael and three children John, Lucie,
and Theodore.
Kelly Rogers Carver ’02 welcomed daughter,
Hayden Reid Carver, on September 20, 2017, who
joined big brother, Hudson (3). Kelly is Director
of Operations for Nashville-based construction
company, Paragon Group.
Todd Fleenor, M.D. ’02 finished up his
subspecialty fellowship training in Pediatric
Emergency Medicine at UAB in Birmingham,
AL in June 2018. He has signed on to start an
attending position at Huntsville Hospital in their
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Department and
moved to Huntsville, AL this summer with his
wife Megan.
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Nathan Hodges ’02, his wife, Christen, and their
three kids Hannah (6), James (4), and Cailynn (2),
live in Brentwood, TN. Nathan received his MBA
from Duke University and works in the healthcare
industry. He continues to play competitive soccer
and loves time with his family and community.
Courtney Keen ’02 is a writer, specializing in the
nonprofit sector. She has reported on disaster relief
in Myanmar and Vanuatu. She has told stories of
communities receiving clean water in the Amazon
and Nepal and has written about God reaching
remote tribes in Bolivia. Although work has
taken her around the globe, there’s no place like
home in Nashville. She currently works full-time
in marketing at the YMCA and freelances for
international organizations, magazines, and more.
’02 Courtney Keen
Becky Kiern ’02 was delighted to move back
to Nashville this past year after 15 years away.
She has spent the last 9 years in St Louis, where
she received a master’s degree from Covenant
Theological Seminary and worked on staff at a
multicultural church in the city. Her time away
has taught her many valuable lessons; she now
looks forward to serving this city through writing,
teaching, advocacy, and through continuing her
work as a cardiac nurse at Vandy.
Carla Dobbins Perez ’02 is a stay-at-home mom
working to take excellent care of her family while
also pursuing some personal goals both writing
and cooking.
Katy Anderson Clement ’03 and husband
Taylor live in St. Louis, MO, where Taylor is the
Headmaster of Kirk Day School. They have two
children, Anderson (4) and Betsy (1).
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Beth Graham ’03 is in her eighth year teaching
third grade at CPA. Beth also organizes and leads
lower school chapel programs this school year.
Kimberly Price ’03 works for a family with two
children and does mission work in Honduras
4-5 times a year. She serves on the board for a
local non-profit, Hearts2Honduras and is their
marketing coordinator.
Robert Sikes ’03 lives in Sylvan Park and works at
Tristar Centennial Medical Center as a cardiology/
critical care clinical pharmacist.
Jayme Vaughn Smith ’03 teaches first grade at
Liberty Elementary School. She and her husband
recently purchased a new home in Spring Hill, and
they love it there.
’03 Kimberly Price