Olivia Newman ’96
FILM DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER
Olivia Newman graduated from the Upper School in 1996, the second ever high school graduating class.
She currently works as a Film Director and Screenwriter. She is best known for her work on the film First Match where she was both the director and writer. Her newest film that she directed, Where the Crawdads Sing, was nominated a Hollywood Music in Media Award and a People’s Choice Award.
Max Feinstein ’06
MUSICIAN
Producer and Studio Owner at Silverhorse Sound
I work mainly out of my own studio, Silverhorse Sound, in Hoboken, and take a great deal of pride in being at the service of the local music community. Last summer I had the privilege of running a concert series in Hoboken’s South West Park on behalf of the city, which presented its own challenges and thrills.
I’m currently working on my own music and preparing to release a single and an album. Beyond that, I am preparing to bring a product of my own development to the music equipment marketplace.
In 2022, Max succeeded in getting a patent for a musical instrument that he invented. You can read more about it and check out his music here.
Molly Reckford ’07
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FOR PSYCHOLOGY & GOVERNMENT
THS taught me how to question traditional thinking and how to engage with what I was learning. I attribute a good deal of my independence and desire to continue learning to the time that I spent at Hudson.
After graduating from Dartmouth College, I returned to Hoboken and worked in sales and trading, and then as a research analyst for two and a half years. I am a member of the US National Team for rowing, and I competed in Linz, Austria at the World Rowing Championship. Now, I’ve left my job to move to Florida and training full time to make the team for the next summer Olympics.
Molly accomplished her dreams of competing in the Olympics. During the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Molly represented team US in the rowing lightweight double sculls. Her and partner Michelle Sechser placed 5th in the finals, just one second behind the first place team.
Myles Zhang ’15
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY & OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Majoring in History & Theory of Architecture
I will remember Hudson for the relationships I formed with faculty and for their dedication to teaching. Ms. Packer taught me art history and studio art one-on-one for a full year in preparation for my undergraduate studies. And Mr. Gould taught me American and European history over four years; college level courses that counted toward my Columbia degree.
Myles Zhang was an undergraduate student at Columbia and Oxford University. He is currently a graduate student at Cambridge University in architecture and urban studies.
Chris Langer ’15
VASSAR COLLEGE FOR A B.A. IN BIOCHEMISTRY WITH HONORS
One of the things I valued most about The Hudson School was the interactions between teachers and students. Some of the fondest memories I have are from sitting in a teacher’s office after hours and chatting about interests or current events.
This summer I will start working at Rockefeller University in New York City. I will be researching how new genes come into existence, and what their roles are within an organism.
Minal Patel Md, Ms ’84
B.A. AND M.D. COMPLETED AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY INTERNAL MEDICINE HARVARD’S BRIGHAM AND WOMEN’S HOSPITAL, MASTERS DEGREE IN PUBLIC HEALTH FROM HARVARD
Faculty of Medicine at Harvard
When I look back over the years, it is clear to me that my time at The Hudson School was probably the most intellectually and personally stimulating, as compared to the years of higher education at world renowned institutions. It was in these early years where the most fundamental learning happened for me. I learned how to learn… making the subsequent years manageable.
As CEO of Abacus Insights, a healthcare technology company, most of the decisions I make professionally and personally are guided by the principles that were taught to me at The Hudson School.
Ashley Hearon-Smith ’03
MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE FOR A B.A. IN COMMUNICATION ARTS
…with a focus in Film and Television Production, and Digital Media. After 4 years in Television Production (The Martha Stewart Show & Wendy Williams), I left to pursue my first love, acting– something that was nurtured at The Hudson School.
Currently I am the producer and host of HudsonCounty60, an unscripted Instagram Docuseries, highlighting the best businesses, restaurants, people and products in Hudson County.
Distort
ARTIST
On October 26th the city of Hoboken unveiled a new mural by THS Alumnus, Distort. The mural, located above 1312 Adams Street, celebrates three incredible women who are Hoboken legends.This incredible project visible from the Hoboken Viaduct was made possible by Golden Mural Paints, Jerry’s Artist Outlet, Storage Deluxe and the City of Hoboken and assisted by Hiro Hubbard.
Video by Timothy Hughes and Greg Pallante.