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Kevin Pimentel
  • Class of 2014
  • Brooklyn, NY

Kevin Pimentel of Brooklyn Graduates from Pomfret School as Diplomas and Awards are Presented at 120th Commencement; 2013 Nobel Laureate Speaks

2014 Jun 13

With faculty, students, family and friends looking on, the 105 members of the class of 2014 were honored on Sunday, May 25, at Pomfret School's 120th Commencement. Addressing the students was Dr. James Rothman '67, Yale University professor, Pomfret Trustee, and recipient, in December 2013, of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Dr. Rothman, who last fall referred to the importance of following what is "deeply in your heart," spoke to the students on May 25 about "Patience and Urgency."

Kevin Pimentel of Brooklyn was among the 105 graduates who received a diploma from Head of School Tim Richards (P '15) and Board President Charles Wilmerding (P '11, '14) and an enthusiastic congratulatory handshake from the Nobel laureate.

Dr. Rothman gave the 105 graduates three career constellations by which to navigate their post-Pomfret lives: "Differentiate"; "Focus on long-term value"; and "Develop your leadership and teamwork skills." Because, he explained, "you are graduating at a time of profound change and ferment the likes of which we have not seen for half a century." With the scientist's eye, he presented what he saw as the fertile dynamics of patience and urgency. "Patience: Have a long-term goal. Stick with it. Set achievable short-term goals but never lose the big picture," he said. To make it work, "Urgency: Pursue [that] long-term goal as if every day matters--because it does."