An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.
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DANIEL DEWITT '15 AND KELLY MALLOY '15 were married on March 15, 2025 at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables. A number of PTS graduates, including friends and family of the couple, were in attendance to celebrate. STEPHANIE MONTOYA- REDLICH '15 moved back to Miami from Washington, D.C. in Fall 2023 and tran- sitioned from her role at GEICO to join Norwegian Cruise Line, where she now manages the loyalty rewards program as part of the marketing team. She's had the opportunity to travel to destinations like Alaska, the Caribbean, and Mexico, and even sail on the company's newest ships. Stephanie is excited to keep exploring and see where her career leads next. PATRICIA MARTINEZ '16 is a Senior Public Relations Executive at Edelman, a global PR agency, where she specializes in corporate communication and reputation management for a Fortune 100 pharma- ceutical company. She partners with clients and executives to elevate brand visibility and implement strategic initiatives that pro- tect and enhance corporate goals. As a Loyola University Chicago graduate with a Bachelor's in Journalism and Political Science, Pati launched her career in Chicago and lived in the windy city for seven years before returning home to Miami. Now based in Edelman's Miami office in Brickell, she's excited to reconnect with the commu- nity, expand her network, and engage with fellow profes- sionals. Pati credits Palmer Trinity School for laying a strong foundation for her success and is proud to see the school's growth as her younger brother prepares to enter his senior year at PTS. PHILIP MCMICHAEL '16 completed his Master of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, in 2023. He now works as an R&D Chemist at The Willamette Valley Company, where he helps develop a variety of chemical products for both commercial and consumer use. OSMEL ALVAREZ '16 graduated from medical school at Duke University in May and has begun his ophthalmology residency at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. MARIO RODRIGUEZ '17 is now a local art critic and curator. Mario got his start in the arts during his sophomore year at Tulane University, where he eventually graduated with a BSM in Manage- ment Consulting and a BA in History. Upon moving back to Miami in 2021, he spent several years juggling a corporate career in the travel industry and his work as a gallery assistant at The CAMP Gallery in North Miami. Since April 2024, he has co-owned and operated Super-market Gallery, a small, nomadic art gallery focused on promoting local artists, emphasizing approachability in all its programming, and developing a local connoisseurship for contemporary art. He has written exhibitions reviews, artist interviews, and op-eds for publications like Too Much Love Mag- azine, Miami New Times, Burnaway, and Artburst. Now that Mario is focusing on his own independent projects, he is excited to connect with any students or Alumni interested in learning more about the local art scene. He is grateful to all the teachers and staff who guided his interests during his time at PTS and is especially happy to have reconnected with the community through his friendship with BELLA MARTINO '18, Palmer Trinity School's Alumni Relations Coordinator. D A NIE L D E W I T T ' 15 A ND K E L LY M A L L O Y ' 15 P HIL IP M C MI C H A E L ' 1 6 M A R I O R ODR I G UE Z ' 1 7 S T E P H A NIE M O N T O YA- R E D L I C H ' 15 PAT R I C I A M A R T INE Z ' 1 6 63