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Class of 1988
Results for 'Kamerman'.
Kamerman (Jenkins), Jen
Sep 23, 2002
whew! the last time I edited this was in 1988 just before our reunion, and everything has changed since then...lessee...left San Jose in 1990 to live in Los Angeles and work on "The Simpsons" television show as an animation artist...fought my way up to become a director on the show in 1999...directed three Simpsons episodes...ended an eight-year relationship with a man that I worked with in 1998...gained (and lost again!) 135 pounds...met and married a wonderful man two months ago, and am about to move to Raleigh, North Carolina where Liam (my new husband) has gotten a college football coaching job. I have quit working at the Simpsons after twelve rewarding years, and am looking forward to an even better future. I would love to hear from anyone out there. Cheers!
Kamerman (Jenkins), Jen
Feb 13, 2008
Can you believe that our twenty-year class reunion is coming up??? I am getting soooo tired of being called "Ma'am"...but then that could be the result of spending three out of the last six years in the deep south. I have been married for the past five and a half years to Liam, my crazy tattooed Irishman, and we are in the process of starting a semi-pro football team here in St. George, Utah, called the Dixie Heat. We have a beautiful four and a half year old son named Thor who is the most amazing human being I have ever known. Left my job as an animator and director on the Simpsons television show in 2002 after twelve years of singing for my supper, and now enjoy a quieter job as a payroll manager/accountant. Who knew. Fellow acorns, drop me a line!
Kamerman (Jenkins), Jen
Mar 02, 2010
 It's 2010...who knew? Let's see...I've been married for nearly eight years now. Our son Thor will be seven in July. I worked on the Simpsons television show from 1990 to 2002 as an animator and director, but quit after getting married due to burnout. I live in New Orleans now, and I write full-time. I spent three months last year in an inpatient eating disorders clinic in Arizona, and I was just published for the first time. My first book is a memoir called "The Vanishing Point," and it is about my two-decades-plus fighting with eating disorders, including the anorexia I still suffer from to this day. I am an advocate for recovery and health for everyone. I hope everyone is doing well...drop me a line if you want, or find me on Facebook!
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