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Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship


麻豆传媒高清 NICU Fellows

Program Aims

The Neonatal Fellowship at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine is a comprehensive program that combines extensive clinical teaching and exposure to rigorous research training to facilitate successful academic careers for graduates.

  1. To prepare learners to provide patient- and family-centered, evidence-based, comprehensive care for neonates with a particular focus on promoting patient safety, system, and process improvement.
  2. To provide broad opportunities in scholarship, including basic science and clinical research and the development and implementation of quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, that prepare fellows for successful careers in academic pediatrics.
  3. To teach trainees strategies to maintain wellness (of self and others), to build resilience, and to prevent burnout.
  4. To provide ongoing education in career development skills, such as leadership and communication, which promote lifelong success in neonatal medicine.
  5. To build and maintain an infrastructure to recruit diverse fellows and provide an inclusive learning environment that promotes and celebrates differences.

 

   Program Leadership

    Jeanne            Nicolle           Michele

Program DirectorAssociate DirectorProgram Coordinator

Jeanne Zenge, MD

Program Director 

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Nicolle Fernandez Dyess, MD, MEd
Associate Director

Email: 

Michele R. Bialkowski

Program Coordinator

Email: Michele.Bialkowski

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 University of 麻豆传媒高清 NICU Research Training

Research/Scholarly training is a major focus of the fellowship training program and fellows are provided substantial protected time throughout their fellowship to engage in rich research experiences. The research program is designed to provide comprehensive scholarly training that prepares all trainees with the background and skills to successfully compete for academic faculty positions and extramural funding at the completion of their fellowship.  Although many neonatal fellows are mentored by a faculty member within the Division of Neonatology, the program encourages fellows to consider a broad range of potential mentors. The program will assist in identifying potential mentors, both within the Department of Pediatrics and, when appropriate, from across the School of Medicine campus. 

Although we do not limit research topics to those within the neonatology section, we have faculty who are involved in various areas of investigation.  Please select an area below for more details.

Click here to see a summary of the scholarly work each of our faculty members pursue.  

Research Expectations

Each fellow in the program is expected to undertake a substantive scholarly project during their training. Fellows are expected to participate in all aspects of their individual research projects, including the development of hypotheses and study design, implementation of basic science techniques (such as whole animal surgeries and in-vivo studies or cell and molecular biology techniques) or IRB submission and patient enrollment, data collection and analysis, and abstract/manuscript presentation.

Scholarship Oversight Committees

Towards the end of the first year of training, each fellow is assigned a Scholarly Oversight Committee (SOC), composed of at least 3 faculty members. The SOC meets every six months, at a minimum, to evaluate the fellow’s scholarly progress and to help provide support and direction. At the end of training, the SOC is responsible for determining whether the fellow’s work has met the American Board of Pediatrics’ requirement for sub-board.

Timeline                                    

Recommended
Research Timeline (dependent on type of research and project identified)
First Year Second Year Third Year

Identify a mentor(s) and project by Fall

Potential IRB submission or initial laboratory studies started by Spring
 

Ongoing data collection/patient recruitment
Aim for abstract submission by Winter
 Attendance/presentation at Spring conferences such as Pediatric Academic Society (PAS)
Ongoing data collection and analysis
Manuscript preparation
Determination or initiation of follow-up studies


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Overview

The University of 麻豆传媒高清 Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship program aims to provide comprehensive training in clinical neonatology across four key domains:

  • Evidence-based patient care
  • Academic scholarship
  • Medical education
  • Leadership

Fellows are supervised by a faculty with a diverse array of academic interests and have the opportunity to care for infants across a broad spectrum of gestational ages and disease processes. 麻豆传媒高清 from direct patient care is complimented by our fellow lecture series, a protected half day of interactive didactic sessions that occurs each week. Fellows attend additional seminars focused on communication, ethics, and diversity and health equity throughout the year.

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Overview

The University of 麻豆传媒高清 Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship program aims to provide comprehensive training in clinical neonatology across four key domains:

  • Evidence-based patient care
  • Academic scholarship
  • Medical education
  • Leadership

Fellows are supervised by a faculty with a diverse array of academic interests and have the opportunity to care for infants across a broad spectrum of gestational ages and disease processes. 麻豆传媒高清 from direct patient care is complimented by our fellow lecture series, a protected half day of interactive didactic sessions that occurs each week. Fellows attend additional seminars focused on communication, ethics, and diversity and health equity throughout the year.

Upon graduation, our fellows are prepared to confidently and independently provide newborn resuscitation, perform all necessary hands-on procedures, and manage a broad range of neonatal problems. Our graduates have gone on to pursue careers as:

  • Expert clinicians in both academic and private practice careers
  • Clinician researchers with expertise in basic science, translational, clinical, and quality improvement research
  • Medical educators with advanced training in curriculum development, trainee evaluation, and educational research
  • Administrative leaders in both academic and community settings

 

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Scope of Clinical Training

Fellows in the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program complete their clinical training at two primary medical facilities on the   - Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 (CHCO) and University of 麻豆传媒高清 Hospital (UCH). Both hospitals are affiliated with the University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine and house state of the art Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). The combination of these clinical sites, each with their own distinct patient population, provides fellows with comprehensive exposure to a myriad of neonatal complications.

Interested fellows may request to complete an additional rotation the historic Denver Health Medical Center (DHMC), a University of 麻豆传媒高清 affiliated hospital that serves as the primary safety net facility for the city of Denver. 

Fellows will have the opportunity to attend unique medical follow up clinics throughout their three years of training. The fellowship clinic experience complements our robust inpatient training to provide a more holistic understanding of our patients’ complex outpatient needs. Options for these clinics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Aerodigestive Clinic
  • 麻豆传媒高清 Fetal Care Center
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Clinic
  • Chronic Ventilation Clinic
  • Cleft Lip and Palate Clinic
  • Infant Developmental Pediatric Clinic
  • Infant Stroke Clinic
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine Clinic
  • Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic
  • Short Gut Clinic
  • SIE Center for Down Syndrome
  • Special Care Clinic
  • Therapy Follow Up – PT, OT, SLP

 

Clinical Training Sites

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  • Largest level IV NICU in 麻豆传媒高清 - 82 beds
  • 2000+ infants treated every year
  • Primarily cares for term or formerly preterm infants with complex medical problems
  • Affiliated with the  and accepts transfers from the surrounding 7 state region
  • 麻豆传媒高清al focus on cardiopulmonary failure, congenital heart disease, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, congenital and postnatally acquired infection, surgical problems, and multiple congenital anomalies
  • Exposure to complex delivery planning, tracheostomy and long-term ventilation, selective head cooling, dialysis, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

 

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  • Largest level III NICU in 麻豆传媒高清 – 50 beds
  • 650+ infants treated every year
  • Primarily cares for preterm infants, some as young as 22-23 weeks
  • Destination choice for individuals experiencing a medically complicated pregnancy, especially those with a threatening preterm delivery
  • 麻豆传媒高清al focus on respiratory failure, growth restriction, hypoglycemia, early-onset sepsis, and surgical problems
  • Exposure to a high volume of deliveries and high-risk neonatal resuscitation

 

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  • Level III NICU in downtown Denver - 25 beds
  • 300+ infants treated every year
  • Primarily cares for preterm infants as young as 24 weeks
  • Primary safety net institution for routine and a medically complicated pregnancies
  • 麻豆传媒高清al focus on respiratory failure, growth restriction, hypoglycemia, early-onset sepsis, and surgical problems
  • Exposure to a high volume of deliveries and high-risk neonatal resuscitation

 

Procedural Skills

All fellows are highly trained in neonatal resuscitation and encouraged to become NRP instructors during their first year of fellowship. Additionally, fellows are trained to be competent in all procedures required of an independent neonatologist, including:

  • Intubation
  • Umbilical catheter insertion
  • Central venous and arterial catheter insertion via:
    • Percutaneous technique (with and without ultrasound)
  • Thoracentesis and chest tube insertion
  • Paracentesis
  • Pericardiocentesis
  • Lumbar puncture

 

Expectations and Responsibilities

Fellows are directly supervised by full-time neonatology faculty at all times. During the daytime, fellows work alongside faculty and neonatal nurse practitioners to provide high level care to infants at both clinical training sites. During the night, fellows at Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 stay in-house along with their attending. At University of 麻豆传媒高清 Hospital, the overnight fellow practices and attending practice home-call.

At each stage of training, faculty aim to provide a level of supervision that maximizes fellow education while ensuring patient safety. Fellows assume graduated autonomy as they progress through their neonatology training. Even early in the first year, fellows begin directing clinical management decisions and coordinating complex care with subspecialty teams. Fellows are expected to take an active role in independent learning and seek out the most up-to-date information to guide patient care decisions.

Fellows have the opportunity to serve as the primary educator for pediatric residents and medical students rotating through the NICUs at both University of 麻豆传媒高清 Hospital and Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清.

Clinical Schedule

The clinical schedule is intentionally front-loaded, with fellows spending six blocks on service during their first year of training, and three blocks during each the second and third years. This model allows fellows to gain clinical competency early on in training and have increasing protected time for personalized scholarly activities as they progress through fellowship. Rotation blocks are typically four weeks in duration, but fellows may have the option to request two-week blocks during their second and third years of training.

 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Rotation UCH: 2 blocks
CHCO: 4 blocks
UCH: 1 block
CHCO: 1 block
CICU: 1 block
UCH: 1 block
CHCO: 2 blocks
Overnight Call 50-60 nights of call per year
Approximately half of overnight calls are home-call at UCH,
and the other half are in-house at CHCO
Clinic 10 half-days of medical follow up clinic per year
Elective 1 block of elective during the 3-year training program
Didactics Weekly protected half-day for formal education
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Every Wednesday, fellows attend a full half-day of   protected  education time, including:

12:00-1:00 Neonatal Noon Conference:

  • The audience includes Neonatology faculty and fellows, NNPs, neonatal nurses, Pediatric Surgery faculty and fellows, and others (depending on the topic of the individual conference). 
  • Topics include updates on clinical management, multidisciplinary problems and management, QI, and review of current research initiatives

1:15-2:15 Rotating Conferences

  • Section Meeting
  • M&M Conference
  • Case Conference
  • Diversity and Health Equity topics

2:30-4:30 NPM Fellow’s Lecture Series

  • Faculty lectures on core clinical topics
  • Journal Club
  • Meetings with visiting professors
  • Point of care ultrasound
  • Skills review twice a year with annual simulation
  • Neonatal Board Reviews
  • First Year Fellow Lecture series in July and August 

 

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Additional Conferences:

  • First Year fellow Regional Boot Camp
  • Daily: Surgery Rounds and ECMO and CDH (when applicable)
  • Weekly: Pulmonary HTN Rounds, Chronic Vent Rounds, Intestinal Rehab Rounds, SPROUTS, CDH, and Radiology Rounds
  • Weekly: Pediatric Grand Rounds
  • Perinatal Research Facility Research Seminars
  • Neonatal Outcomes Research Alliance (NORA)

 

Additional Learning Opportunities:

Subspecialty Excellence in 麻豆传媒高清al Leadership & Scholarship (SEELS) Program :

  • The University of 麻豆传媒高清 Department of Pediatrics is proud to offer the Subspecialty Excellence in 麻豆传媒高清al Leadership & Scholarship (SEELS) Program for subspecialty pediatric fellows committed to an academic career in medical education.
  • The SEELS program guides fellows through an 18-month program that provides research mentorship, coaching, and instruction.
  • The overall  goal of SEELS is to equip these fellows with the necessary knowledge/skills/attitudes for success as future medical educators through educational scholarship and professional identity development, faculty and peer mentorship, and engaging in an educational community of practice.

This educational series has been developed by the Committee on Fellowship 麻豆传媒高清 to address areas  of scholarly interest common to all pediatric fellows. Nearly 100 sub-specialized physicians in training will attend 5-6 half-day seminars spread across their 3 years of fellowship.

  • Attendance is mandatory and the trainee is excused from clinical responsibilities.
  • In addition to providing core educational material, these sessions allow trainees in different disciplines and throughout the department to meet and interact with one another in an informal and collegial environment.
  • Occurs several times per year throughout fellowship with fellows of different subspecialties

Pediatric Biostatistics for Clinicians Course:

This course is primarily intended for 2nd and 3rd year Department of Pediatrics fellows as part of the comprehensive fellowship educational program. Designed to help fellows to develop an ability to be a critical consumer of the literature and develop familiarity with many commonly used statistical methods.

  • This course comprises for six  2-hour sessions
  • Designed for second year fellows, but any fellow or resident an register for the course.

Advanced Degrees Available at CU:

Welcome to the University of 麻豆传媒高清
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine (NPM) Fellowship!

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Our program has a rich history of matching and training quality neonatologists who have made significant contributions to Neonatal-Perinatal medicine. Join us!

Eligibility

To be considered for admission to our program, applicants must have successfully completed training in a 3-year ACGME-accredited residency program in Pediatrics.

We particularly hope to attract applicants who are motivated and self-directed learners who want to develop academic careers based on excellence in research, scholarship, and clinical neonatology. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from members of groups Underrepresented in Medicine

Required Application Materials

All application material should be submitted through the . We participate in the   and do not offer any positions outside of the match. Required applicates on materials include:

  • Completed ERAS common application form
  • USMLE (or COMLEX/ECFMG) transcript
  • Personal statement addressing your interest in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
  • At least 3 letters of recommendation

ERAS Application Timeline

DateActivity
Monday, May 31, 2025ERAS 2024 season ends at 5 p.m. ET.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025ERAS 2025 season begins at 9 a.m. ET.
Thursday, June 5, 2025EFDO will release tokens to fellowship applicants.
Wednesday, July 2, 2025July cycle fellowship applicants may begin submitting applications to programs at 9 a.m. ET.
Wednesday July 16, 2025July cycle fellowship programs may begin reviewing applications at 9 a.m. ET.
May 31, 2026ERAS 2026 season ends at 5 p.m. ET.

NRMP Fall Match Timeline


DatesActivity
Wednesday, August 20, 2025Match Opens
Wednesday, October 1, 2025Ranking Opens
Wednesday, October 31, 2025Quota Change Deadline
Wednesday, November 19, 2025Rank Order List Certification Deadline
Wednesday, December 3, 2025MATCH DAY

Interviews

Our pediatric fellowship will be conducting virtual interviews this upcoming interview season.  We look forward to sharing our programs with you and getting to know more about you. 

Interviews will be held mid September to end of October.

On the interview day, candidates will:

  • Gain a broad overview of the program
  • Meet individually with 4 members of the faculty. If an individual candidate is interested in meeting with a specific faculty member, we will try to accommodate those requests.
  • Meet with current fellows

If you have questions about the online application and interview process, please contact our program coordinator, Michele Bialkowski via email at michele.bialkowski@cuanschutz.edu.

Salary and Benefits

The University of 麻豆传媒高清 offers salary and benefits packages that are competitive with other fellowship programs across the country. Current salary levels can be found at the School of Medicine - .

 

Please address further questions as necessary to:

 

Michele

Program Coordinator

 

 

1st Year Fellow (2025-2028)

Colarelli

Andrea Marian Colarelli, MD

  • Hometown: Clayton, MO
  • Medical School: Saint Louis University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Emory University School of Medicine
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: Originally from the Midwest, I'm excited to move to 麻豆传媒高清 where my husband grew up and be close to family.
  • Research interest: TBD
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: hiking
  • Fun fact about me: When I'm not in the hospital, you can find me in the kitchen experimenting with Italian family recipes, outside running or hiking, or curled up on the couch reading a good book.

McWhirter

Laura Jane-Helen McWhirter, MD

  • Hometown: Boulder, CO
  • Medical School: University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine
  • Residency: Oregon Health & Science University
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: I am thrilled to be moving back to CO to continue my training for fellowship! I love spending time in nature and love hiking and taking walks.
  • Research interest: TBD
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: hiking
  • Fun fact about me: I love to cook and try out new recipes. I also love reading and lately have been enjoying lots of new fantasy and mystery books. Can't wait to meet you all!

Harisa

Harisa Spahic, MD

  • Hometown: Bosnia, Balkans
  • Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Residency: University of 麻豆传媒高清 
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: I am thrilled to be moving back to CO to continue my training for fellowship! I love spending time in nature and love hiking and taking walks.
  • Research interest: TBD
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: hiking
  • Fun fact about me: I love trying new things with my most recent hobbies being hiking, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, reading, cooking, and biking.

Sandra

Sandra Patricia Zoubovsky, MD, PhD

  • Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela
  • Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
  • Residency: University of 麻豆传媒高清 
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: I couldn't be more excited to join the Neonatology Family here at CU!
  • Research interest: TBD
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: Hike, kayak, and am currently trying to learn how to fish
  • Fun fact about me: I am fluent in three languages, including English, Spanish, and French

 

2nd year Fellows (2024-2027)

Zayna

Zayna Marwa Bakizada, MD

  • Hometown: Washington, DC
  • Medical School: George Washington University 
  • Residency: OHSU
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: As my partner and I were going through the couples match (he'll be Allergy & Immunology fellow at NJ) we both found so many exciting new opportunities in Denver. I was especially impressed with all the incredible health equity initiatives both in the NICU and Department of Pediatrics as a whole. Plus coming from the PNW where we love to hike and ski and play outdoors, we knew we had to pick a place with mountains in sight- the promise of 300 sunny days a year was icing on the cake!
  • Research interest: Parental awareness of anticipated discharge time and comparison between family and provider projection
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: hiking
  • Fun fact about me: I grew up speaking Spanish, Arabic, French and English at home-often all at once somehow. Sometimes confusing but never boring
  • Favorite food: Cheese

Kylie

Kylie Anne Mena, MD

  • Hometown: Barrington, IL
  • Medical School: University of Illinois ,College of Medicine Peoria
  • Residency: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: I was really impressed with program's health equity initiatives and I feel like I would be well supported with my academic interests. Every person I met on my interview was fantastic and I knew right away that it would be a great fit! The mountains and all the outdoor activities are an added bonus
  • Research interest: Infant morbidity and mortality with changing access to maternal care
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: Enjoy the mountains
  • Fun fact about me: I can do the wave with my eyebrows. My forever party trick
  • Favorite food: Charcuterie board all day any day

Nina

Mariana Nino de Guzman Ramirez, MD, MPH

  • Hometown: Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Medical School: University of Wisconsin SOM and Public Health
  • Residency:  CU SOM
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: Lots of reasons! The main one being the fantastic mentors I've had the pleasure of working with, I truly felt no other program matched the mentorship I already had at 麻豆传媒高清 (but also the fellows, the learning opportunities, the research support and the mountains of course)
  • Research interest: Evaluation of 21-23 week pregnancies and neonatal outcomes along with racial/ethnic disparities or differences in outcomes of neonatal resuscitation and how prenatal counseling influences the choice to provide postnatal resuscitation
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: 
  • Fun fact about me: I stalked the Humane Society’s website and countless other pet adoption websites for over 2 years before finally pulling the trigger and adopting my dog Gaia. She’s the best decision I’ve made
  • Favorite food: Tough question- my Mexican-Bolivian self can't choose between Tacos al Pastor and Saltenas

Arjun

Arjun Dipak Patel, DO

  • Hometown: Bartlett, IL
  • Medical School: Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University
  • Residency: Baylor College of Medicine/ Texas Children's Hospital
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: Everyone I spoke to seemed genuinely happy! I knew I'd be challenged and well-supported in working with both bread and butter and rare cases in the NICU
  • Research interest: Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm in preterm infants weaning on nasal CPAP
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清:
  • Fun fact about me: I cut my own hair
  • Favorite food: Waffles with peanut butter


3rd Year Fellows (2023-2026)

Cowan

Ashley Cowan, MD

  • Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
  • Medical School: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine 
  • Residency: University of California Irvine – Children’s Hospital of Orange County
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: The people! Felt such a warm and welcoming vibe during the interview, which helped me realize this should be my fellowship family!
  • Research interest: Medical 麻豆传媒高清: Wellness/resiliency curriculum for trainees. Artificial intelligence
  • Favorite things to do in 麻豆传媒高清: Exploring, hiking, paddle-boarding, trying new foods. 
  • Fun fact about me: I’ve swam with pilot whales, dolphins, manta rays, eagle rays, sharks and turtles. 
  • Favorite food: Tex-Mex. Queso!

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Hannah Fuson, MD

  • Hometown: Granville, Ohio
  • Medical school: Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
  • Residency: Yale School of Medicine Pediatric Residency
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: I came to CHCO as a pediatric hospitalist and have been so impressed with the collegial yet friendly atmosphere. Choosing to stay for fellowship was an easy decision once I met the great current fellows and learned about the perks of having two unique training sites. 
  • Research interest: Effect of Glucagaon on fetal growth and skeletal muscle
  • Favorite thing to do in 麻豆传媒高清: easy access to great hiking with my husband, Dave, and my dog, Toby.
  • Favorite food: Ice cream! 
  • Fun fact: I lived part time in Denmark for my last two year of medical school while my husband was doing a post-doc there.

Igor

Igor Shumskiy, MD

  • Hometown: Denver, 麻豆传媒高清
  • Medical School: University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine
  • Residency: Boston Combined Residency Program
  • Why I chose 麻豆传媒高清 for fellowship: Some of my very favorite people live in 麻豆传媒高清 - my wife, son, dog, friends, and parents! Also, my wife is a 2nd year medical student at CU SOM.
  • Research interest: Provider communication, family engagement, and decisional regret for parents of children born at 22-25 weeks gestation
  • Favorite thing to do in 麻豆传媒高清:  in no particular order: drive my mini cooper convertible in the mountains, après ski with my wife in the winter, and hut trips with friends year-round! 
  • Favorite food: Pizza!!! From gourmet pizza at The Greenwich to frozen, it’s all tasty!
  • Fun fact: I was born in Ukraine, and I’ve been to 5/7 continents!

 


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