New York City
June 21, 2016
6:30–8:30 p.m.
Below you will find the profiles of students that who will be summer interns in Washington, DC, as well as for alumnae that have registered for the evening networking reception. Stickers and name tags will be shared at the reception check-in table as an added feature for students to identify alumnae.
Questions? Call Jonencia Wood, Senior Director of Programs, at 413-538-2738 or email jwood@mtholyoke.edu.
Student Attendees
Zainab Amjab ’17
Major: International Relations
Minor: Journalism/Economics
Internship Site: UNICEF
Background Interests: Zainab Amjab is a summer intern with UNICEF. She is a member of the class board and a community adviser at Mount Holyoke College. She hopes to pursue a career in social and political activism.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise an MHC student to make the most of their time in New York City?
Anisha Baidya ’16
Major: Math
Minor: Economics
Internship Site: Deutsche Bank
Background Interests: Anisha Baidya is a summer intern at Deutsche Bank. She is highly interested in career opportunities in the financial industry and P.E firms.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise an international student interested in career opportunities in the financial services and private equity?
Siyu Bao ’16
Major: Statistics and Psychology
Background Interests: Siyu Bao had interned at OrbiMed Advisors, a healthcare-dedicated fund based in New York. She has served as a board member of the Ways and Means Committee, the VP of the Chinese Cultural Association, and helped establish the Entrepreneurship Club at Mount Holyoke. Siyu is passionate about education equity and public health development. She hopes to pursue a career in healthcare related fields.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student interested in healthcare and finance who has not much experience in either field? How did you acquire the knowledge, experience, and insights in these two fields as an English major?
Fatima Cadet-Diaby ’16
Major: Theater
Minor: Music, Nexus Minor in Journalism, Media and Public Discourse
Internship Site: Original Programming Department at truTV
Background Interests: Fatima Cadet-Diaby will be interning with truTV in their original programming department, where she will have the opportunity to see how show ideas are created, developed and finally become primetime programming. While at MHC she was involved in choir, a capella, project theatre, and theater department shows. She hopes to pursue a career as a producer, writer, and director.
Questions for Alumnae: How have you been able to meld your activism with your art? How have you built your artistic community?
Emily Castner ’18
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Music
Internship Site: Moody’s Analytics
Background Interests: Emily Castner is a rising junior at Mount Holyoke. She studies a variety of disciplines, including data visualization, combinatorial commutative algebra, and microeconomics. Her overarching interest is information: collecting, distilling, and interpreting knowledge. After class she plays early and contemporary music from around the world and practices martial arts. This summer she looks forward to exploring the credit rating industry.
Questions for Alumnae: What would you suggest taking into account when deciding in what sector to work in: industry, academia, or government?
Panyun Chen ’16
Major: Economics
Minor: Statistics
Employer: Muzinich & Co.
Background Interests: Panyun Chen is working as an associate at Muzinich & Co., a high yield bond manager in New York.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise someone working in marketing but interested in private equity?
Rebecca Chen ’17
Major: Cognitive Science
Internship Site: J.P. Morgan
Background Interests: Rebecca Chen is a summer intern with J.P. Morgan within their CIB business management division. She is copresident of the MHC Investment Club and a behavioral finance enthusiast. She hopes to pursue a career in consulting or finance.
Questions for Alumnae: How has your perspective on your industry evolved, and where do you think it is headed?
Yixi Chen ’16
Major: History and Economics
Internship Site: Incoming Analyst at MasterCard
Background Interests: Yixi Chen will be working as full time operations strategy analyst at MasterCard Worldwide in Purchase, New York. She was MHC SGA senator and CDC student advisory board member. She is passionate about exploring different cultures and history. Ultimately she hopes to pursue a career in strategy consulting.
Questions for Alumnae: How did your experiences at MHC prepare you for your career or lead to your particular interests?
Ellen Chilemba ’17
Major: Economics
Minor: Nexus Development Studies
Internship Site: DoSomething.org/Union Square
Background Interests: Development work, nonprofits, social entrepreneurship, music and tech, studio art.
Questions for Alumnae: Should I build my career in the US or back home, as an international student?
Lucinda Covington ’17
Major: Film Studies
Minor: Art History
Internship Site: Girl Rising ENGAGE
Background Interests: Lucinda Covington’s major and minor both reflect her main interests: film and art of all mediums. She thoroughly enjoys losing herself in art museums, discovering new music, and writing film reviews. Lucinda has always been interested in pursuing a career in nonprofit work with a link to film, and thinks her internship this summer will be the perfect place to start.
Questions for Alumnae: Were you ever discouraged to pursue a career in the arts? How did you overcome the stigma around pursuing an unpredictable career in the arts?
Caitlyn Dargel ’17
Major: English
Minor: Economics and Chemistry
Internship Site: Gust
Background Interests: Caitlyn Dargel is a summer intern at Gust, a start-up financial technology company that provides a platform for entrepreneurs to be matched with investors. She is a part of the MHC Student Philanthropy Committee and she hopes to channel her new found interest in finance to a career in the field—in the start-up sphere in philanthropic investing or in more traditional banking.
Questions for Alumnae: What is the most valuable career-molding experience you’ve had? Can you describe a great mentor-mentee relationship you’ve participated in and how it formed? What do you think is the most important thing that new grads should be reading or learning about, that they may not be otherwise?
Helga Edstrom ’18
Major: Politics and Gender Studies
Internship Site: The Feminist Press
Background Interests: Helga Edstrom is an intern with the Feminist Press, an independent book publisher of feminist literature and a gender studies journal. She is involved in queer organizing at Mount Holyoke, as well as peer-to-peer dialogues on diversity and inclusion.
Questions for Alumnae: How is it possible to pursue my field of interest, feminist activism, in the work field?
Felicity Emerson ’17
Major: Neuroscience and Behavior
Minor: Biology
Internship Site: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Background Interests: Felicity Emerson is a research intern at Mount Sinai in the lab of Dr. Dalila Pinto, whose work focuses on the genetic underpinnings of neurodevelopmental disorders. Felicity’s research project this summer which will involve identifying genetic differences in the brains of individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Her research in Dr. Jared Schwartzer’s lab at Mount Holyoke also focuses on potential factors contributing to the development of autism. Felicity hopes to pursue a PhD in biomedical sciences and ultimately conduct research on neurological disorders at a biotech company.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student hoping to work as a researcher in a biotech company to prepare during her time at Mount Holyoke and subsequently during her PhD program? Once you have a PhD in a field relating to biomedical research, how do you know which workplace is right for you—how do you choose between the biotech field, university research, and all the other potential opportunities?
Kimberly Grenade ’16
Major: History
Minor: Art History
Background Interests: Kimberly Grenade is a recent graduate working to pursue a career as an art lawyer. During her time at Mount Holyoke she was heavily involved in APAU, and Mount Holyoke’s Art Museum.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a recent graduate interested in a career in art to pursue her goals in NYC?
Aliya Hai ’17
Major: Politics
Internship Site: United Nations Peace Building
Background Interests: Aliya Hai is a member of MHC’s Red Cross and is a community advisor. She hopes to pursue a career in international political organizations.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise an international student interested in a career in communications, policy, and advocacy to pursue her goals during and after her time at Mount Holyoke?
Collins Hilton ’17
Special Major: Theatre for Social Transformation
Minor: Education
Internship Site: The CRY HAVOC Company
Background Interests: Collins Hilton is an apprentice with The CRY HAVOC Company, a not-for-profit theatre company committed to creating and developing new work. He’s currently work-shopping his theatre thesis on the effects of “othering.” He’s spending the summer learning sign language and dog sitting in northern New Jersey. He hopes to pursue a career in theatre education.
Questions for Alumnae: What do you wish you had taken advantage of or done before leaving western Massachusetts?
Ngan Hoang ’17
Major: Computer Science
Minor: Mathematics
Internship Site: Goldman Sachs
Background Interests: Ngan Hoang is a technology summer analyst intern at Goldman Sachs, and her role there is to develop software applications that help with managing HR within the firm.
Sarah Hwang ’17
Major: Art and Public Policy
Internship Site: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s NYC office
Background Interests: Sarah Hwang is a summer intern at Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s NYC office. She is involved with reproductive rights activism and is interested in pursuing law school for public policy. On campus she is the cofounder of Mount Holyoke Planned Parenthood Generation Action, head class agent of the 2017 Class Board, and a member of the SGA Students of Color Committee.
Questions for Alumnae: What is some advice for prospective law students?
Xianghua (Jackie) Ji ’17
Major: Psychology
Minor: Studio Art
Internship Site: Cushman & Wakefield
Background Interests: Jackie Ji is a rising senior pursuing degrees in psychology and studio art at MHC. Her knowledge of psychology will make her an affective member in the business world and she believes her summer internship with the Cushman & Wakefield team will provide her a great opportunity to explore the area of sales and customer service. She hopes to combine my psychology and statistical knowledge into the business world.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise an international student interested in a career in communications? How did your experiences at MHC prepare you for your career or lead to your particular interests?
Henna Joshi ’18
Major: Film Studies and Politics
Internship Site: Brooklyn, New York
Background Interests: Henna Joshi is a rising junior with an interest in combining her politics and film majors in her future career. She is a member of MHC’s Amnesty International and is always thinking about the power and effectiveness of media’s influence on our lives.
Anupama Kulkarni ’17
Major: Mathematics
Internship Site: Weill Cornell Medical College
Background Interests: Anupama Kulkarni is a rising senior and will be interning in a privately funded lab in the department of biochemistry at Weill Cornell. Her interests largely lie in observing protein-folding and attempting to better understand the implications of such behavior in the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. While biomedical research is of interest to her currently, she is hoping to channel this interest in a more entrepreneurial direction, given her background in mathematics and healthcare administration, in the field of consulting.
Questions for Alumnae: I’d be interested in knowing how your experience at MHC (i.e. your academic background) led you to develop a particular interest in the private equity and growth sector.
Bowie Kung ’16
Major: International Relations
Internship Site: Impendi Analytics
Background Interests: Bowie Kung is a summer intern at Impendi Analytics, a management consulting company that aims to reduce business costs. She is interested in social justice, especially sex trafficking of women and girls. She hopes to pursue a career in nonprofit consulting, and helping nonprofits become more efficient and reach their missions fully and sustainably.
Questions for Alumnae: What helped you mold your life and career into what it is now? What’s the best advice for women to rise quickly in the business world? What’s your best habit?
Juliana Lam ’17
Major: Anthropology
Minor: Studio Art
Internship Site: 3.1 Phillip Lim
Background Interests: Juliana Lam is a summer intern with the press team at 3.1 Phillip Lim. She is the social chair of Liga Filippina Club at MHC. She hopes to pursue a career in merchandising, planning, PR, and marketing for nonprofits organization and fashion companies.
Questions for Alumnae: How did your experiences at MHC help lead you to the fashion, marketing, merchandising, or PR industry?
Alice Liu ’19
Major: Biology and Art Studio
Background Interests: Alice Liu is an undeclared rising sophomore hoping to double major in biology and art studio. She is a member of MHC’s Student Art Board as their treasurer. She hopes to pursue a career in medicine or museum studies.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student who is having a lot of difficulty choosing between two tracks? Can you suggest some options that may combine or satisfy both interests? Did you struggle with the same problem when you were an undergraduate as well? What kinds of choices did you have to make?
Hoa Nguyen ’18
Major: Journalism and Mass Communications
Minor: French
Internship Site: Women’s eNews
Background Interests: Hoa Nguyen is working as an editorial intern for Women’s eNews, a news public service that focuses on women’s issues. She has experience in news writing for the campus newspaper and editing for The Borgen Magazine/blog. She hopes to pursue a career in communication, in particular journalism if possible.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student who is having a lot of difficulty choosing between two tracks? Can you suggest some options that may combine or satisfy both interests? Did you struggle with the same problem when you were an undergraduate as well? What kinds of choices did you have to make?
Miriam Niedergang ’17
Major: Film Studies
Minor: Psychology
Internship Site: The Jewish Museum
Background Interests: Miriam Niedergang’s interest in film and media led her to a summer internship with the Jewish Museum which involves working with the New York Jewish Film Festival and the National Jewish Archive of Broadcasting. At Mount Holyoke Miriam is cochair of Taal (a Bollywood fusion dance group), a MoHealth peer educator, and a peer mentor with AccessAbility Services. She is excited to become a student guide with the Mount Holyoke Art Museum starting in the fall.
Questions for Alumnae: In what ways can I make the most out of working in such city like NYC?
Jocelyn Packer ’17
Major: Biochemistry
Minor: Chinese
Internship Site: New York University Genetics Lab
Background Interests: Jocelyn Packer is a summer intern at a genetics lab in NYU. She wanted to intern there because she is considering pursuing an MD/PhD. She wants to use this experience to know whether or not she would like to become a researcher. At Mount Holyoke she is a member of the Association of Pan-African Unity where she previously planned black history month. During black history month a dermatologist came to speak on campus about black skin care and that has sparked Jocelyn’s interest in dermatology. The dermatologist spoke about how many of the skin care industry standards are not catered towards African American skin. This changed Jocelyn’s perception of what she would like to do with medicine and has sparked an interest in her to create skin care lines catered towards African American skin.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student looking to pursue an MD? What do you think would be a good option for a gap year after college? Do you feel that your experiences and courses at Mount Holyoke adequately prepared you for the rigors of medical school?
Kehui Pan ’16
Major: Art History
Internship Site: Unlimited Residency
Background Interests: Kehui Pan is currently working at Residency Unlimited, a nonprofit art organization in downtown Brooklyn. They provide residency programs for international and local artists and curators. She wants to pursue a career in the arts world and is trying to navigate which direction to go and apply to graduate schools soon.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise an international student interested in a career in the art industry?
Tien Pham ’17
Major: Economics
Minor: Politics
Internship Site: Citi
Background Interests: LGBT, finance background, playing golf, and women empowerment.
Chloe Pi ’17
Major: Politics
Minor: Chinese
Internship Site: Arabella
Background Interests: Chloe Pi is a full-time employee at a small start-up working as a project manager. At Mount Holyoke she studies politics with an emphasis on political theory. In her free time she is doing research for her thesis, which discusses the impacts of the sharing economy on a global scale, its characteristics which challenge the hegemonic capitalist structure, and a viable model for a sustainable alternative economic infrastructure besides traditional neoliberal capitalism. She hopes to further pursue a career in the start-up industry as a fully licensed SCRUM and Lean-Six Sigma project manager and product manager in the future, while gaining experiences in venture development.
Questions for Alumnae: What are the first five things you need to do right out of graduating college?
Nikitha Rai ’17
Major: Economics and East Asian Studies
Internship Site: Investment Banking Summer Analyst at Barclays
Background Interests: Nikitha Rai is interested in clean technology, specifically solar and wind. She’s considering a career in investing in clean tech alongside public policy strides.
Questions for Alumnae: As incoming seniors in college interested in a career in finance, what should we prioritize for the next year? What did you do?
Tiye Roberts ’16
Major: Critical Social Thought
Background Interests: Tiye Roberts is interested in media literacy, media representation of people of color, social inequity, and restorative justice. She was on the board of MHACASA, which helped raise money for organizations that involve helping people of color in Africa and the Caribbean and spreading awareness about the lives and misconceptions of people of color, particularly from Africa and the Caribbean. She hopes to pursue a career that allows her to teach children and adults the importance of understanding media and how it furthers social inequity and maintains racial and economic status quo to children and adults.
Questions for Alumnae: How did Mount Holyoke prepare you for your career? What was one important thing you learned from attending MHC?
Lily Rollins ’17
Major: Psychology and Politics
Minor: Chinese
Internship Site: Solera Capitol, Midtown
Background Interests: Lily Rollins is a double major in psychology and politics but has recently found an interest in the financial industry. Last summer Lily interned for Goldman Sachs’ executive office division. This summer she is interning at a financial company that specializes in private equity. She has never taken a business or financial class but has become extremely good at learning on the job. She just came back from Dublin, where she studied abroad for the whole year.
Questions for Alumnae: What are your personal feelings on the recent changes at MHC (ex. the graduation requirement changes, transgender policy, and changes in president/dean) and do you believe they will improve the school?
Acacia Sheppard ’17
Major: Politics
Minor: Chemistry
Internship Site: United Nations Global Bioethics Initiative
Background Interests: While Acacia Sheppard is a politics major, she is also pursuing pre-med and planning to go to medical school in 2018. Her internship in bioethics provides an intersection between her two interests. She is particularly focused on health in the developing world, specifically in Malawi, where she lives. At Mount Holyoke she enjoys life at the Equestrian Center, and has participated in riding for PE, but also been a member of the MHC dressage team.
Questions for Alumnae: As an international student I know medical school is a reach. Do you have any advice on applying?
Julia Worcester ’17
Major: Environmental Studies
Minor: South Asian Studies
Internship Site: UNICEF
Background Interests: Julia Worcester is a summer intern with UNICEF, working with the policy team on research about how climate change affects women and children. She is a SAW mentor, a student organizer with the Mount Holyoke Climate Justice Coalition, and works in Professor Catherine Corson’s lab. She hopes to pursue a career in environmental policy and climate justice.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student interested in both activism and policy? What advice do you have about pursuing your field of interest right after graduation?
Carol Wu ’17
Major: Economics and Mathematics
Internship Site: Muzinich & Co.
Background Interests: Carol Wu is a summer intern with Muzinich & Co., a global institutional asset manager specializing in corporate credit. She has been a board member of MHC’s Debate Society, Student Planning and Budget Committee, Chinese Cultural Association, and Five-College Chinese Theatre. She is interested in a career in finance.
Questions for Alumnae: How did your experiences at MHC prepare you for your career or lead to your particular interests? Advice on careers in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, and asset management?
Vicky Yau ’17
Major: Neuroscience
Internship Site: Columbia Medical Center
Background Interests: Vicky Yau is interested in public health, health policy, health consulting and public relations. She hopes to pursue a career in either dentistry or consulting.
Questions for Alumnae: How would you advise a student majoring in science without any background in consulting to learn more about the field?
Sarzah Yeasmin ’17 (December)
Major: Economics and Politics
Internship Site: Civil Rights Center of US Department of Labor in DC and Hotel Trades Council AFLCIO in NYC
Background Interests: Sarzah Yeasmin is interning with two places this summer—the Civil Rights Center of US Department of Labor DC, and the Hotel Trades Council AFLCIO in NYC. She is working in the organizing department of HTC and working in the director’s office in CRC. She is the secretary of student government on campus, and is a member of the admissions and financial aid advisory board. Sarzah hopes to pursue a career as a labor lawyer and do public service; however she is also interested in working with organizations like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, ACLU, and AFLCIO.
Questions for Alumnae: How could I prepare myself in these three semesters I have at Mount Holyoke? I am interested in labor issues and politics and was wondering what I could do on campus to have more expertise on the issue? How did you use your Lynk funding? What do you think are the job prospects in the field of labor organizing and employment law, and would you recommend going to law school right after Mount Holyoke? What were your own experiences after graduation, how did you go about applying for grad school/ job positions?
Jamie Yoo ’17
Major: Psychology and Education
Internship Site: “I Have A Dream” Foundation
Background Interests: Jamie Yoo is interning at an education-related nonprofit for the summer.
Questions for Alumnae: How did you decide what to do after graduating (e.g. working vs. grad school)?
Alumnae Attendees
Virginia Altman Aaron ’66
Company: New Alternatives for Children
Title: Volunteer
Undergraduate Major(s): Sociology
Courtney Rueter Akin ’11
Company: HBO, Inc
Title: Account Assistant
Undergraduate Major(s): Sociology
Claire Botnick ’08
Company: Washington University
Title: Editor in Chief
Specialization: Litigation/Antitrust
Undergraduate Major(s): Politics
Other degree(s): JD/MSW, Washington University
Lydia Bowers ’12
Company: Ellevest
Title: Operations Manager
Undergraduate Major(s): Special Major
Maya Boyle ’14
Company: Fiera Capital
Title: Marketing Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics and International Relations
Angel Chen ’06
Company: L+M Development Partners, Inc.
Title: Project Manager
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics and French
Mary Ann Deignan ’84
Company: Bank of America
Title: Managing Director
Undergraduate Major(s): History
Other degree(s): MBA, Dartmouth
Meng Deng ’09
Company: Deloitte
Title: Consultant
Undergraduate Major(s): Special Major
Tania Dimitrova ’02
Company: Pfizer, Inc.
Title: Director of Business Development
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics
Eviana Englert ’09
Company: NYC Law Department
Title: Assistant Corporation Counsel
Undergraduate Major(s): Philosophy
Other degree(s): JD, Vermont Law School
Brittany Finder ’12
Undergraduate Major(s): Politics
Other educational institutions: The George Washington University Law School
Shristi Ghimire ’15
Company: Barclays Capital
Title: Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics
Emily Giglierano ’06
Company: Penguin Random House
Title: Assistant Editor
Specialization: Crime Fiction
Undergraduate Major(s): English
Tea Gongadze ’12
Company: A Gary Shilling & Co. Inc.
Title: Investment Management Associate
Specialization: Investments
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics
Other degree(s): MBA candidate, Tepper at CMU
Ana Harkins ’90
Company: Self-employed
Title: Freelance consultant
Undergraduate Major(s): Politics and Spanish
Other degree(s): MSFS, Georgetown University
Marcella Jayne FP’13
Company: NYS Department of Human Rights
Title: Law Clerk
Specialization: Hearings
Undergraduate Major(s): Politics
Other degree(s): JD in progress, Fordham Law School
Priyanka Krishnamoorthy ’15
Company: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Title: Investment Banking Analyst
Specialization: Financial Institutions Group
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics
Roshan Nozari Leslie ’09
Company: Comcast Corporation
Title: Manager
Undergraduate Major(s): American Studies
Jiaxin Liu ’08
Company: Cathay Capital Group
Title: Vice President
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics
Other degree(s): International Relations
Bharati Manandhar ’15
Company: Impendi Analytics
Title: Business Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics
KC Maurer ’84
Company: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Title: Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Undergraduate Major(s): American Studies and History
Lia McCaffery ’13
Company: Digitas, Inc
Title: Search Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): Anthropology
Gregg McCarty ’83
Company: Mount Holyoke College
Title: Leadership Gifts Officer
Undergraduate Major(s): Anthropology
Other educational institutions: University of Valencia, Spain
Anne-Marie McGonnigal ’85
Specialization: Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility
Undergraduate Major(s): English
Other degree(s): MBA, University of Washington
Raksha Mudbhary ’04
Specialization: Life Sciences
Undergraduate Major(s): Biochemistry
Vennie Encheva Muenzen ’10
Company: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Title: Vice President
Specialization: Global Portfolio Strategies
Undergraduate Major(s): Politics and Special Major
A Zin Oo ’06
Company: Deutsche Bank
Title: Portfolio Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): Biochemistry
Ellen Hyde Pace ’81
Specialization: Integrated Communications
Undergraduate Major(s): American Studies and Art
Mason Patenaude ’09
Company: NYU School of Medicine
Title: Program Coordinator
Undergraduate Major(s): African American Studies
Other degree(s): MSW
Nancy Bellows Perez ’76
Company: Alumnae Association of Mount Holyoke College
Title: Interim Executive Director
Undergraduate Major(s): French
Valentina Petkova ’01
Company: Ernst & Young
Title: Media and Entertainment Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics and International Relations
Lyoubomira Petrova ’07
Company: J.P. Morgan Chase
Title: Vice President
Undergraduate Major(s): Special Major
Stephanie Rainaud ’10
Company: Holland & Knight LLP
Title: Attorney
Specialization: Real Estate
Undergraduate Major(s): History
Other degree(s): JD, St. John’s University School of Law
Janaya Reid ’15
Company: Blenderbox
Title: Producer
Undergraduate Major(s): Africana Studies and Philosophy
Katharine Ristich ’91
Company: Flashpoint Medica
Title: Senior Medical Editor
Specialization: Editor in the Life Sciences
Undergraduate Major(s): History
Other educational institutions: Sotheby’s Institute, Oxford University Department of Continuing Education
Christine Roch ’96
Undergraduate Major(s): Art and History
Other degree(s): MA ’98 and JD ’05, University of Chicago
Susan Saxe ’77
Undergraduate Major(s): Mathematics
Shristi Shrestha ’15
Company: The Center for Urban Pedagogy
Title: Program Assistant
Undergraduate Major(s): Art Studio
Denise Sinclair ’72
Company: Sinclair Enterprises
Title: CEO
Specialization: Financial and Strategic Advisory
Undergraduate Major(s): Political Science/Government
Other degree(s): MBA, Columbia Business School
Lindsay Steadman ’13
Title: Professional Coach
Undergraduate Major(s): Psychology
Other degree(s): MSW, Columbia University
Laurel Stokes ’09
Company: Penguin Random House
Title: Client Support, Associate Manager
Specialization: Operations
Undergraduate Major(s): Art History
Other degree(s): MLIS
Sunny Park Suh ’91
Company: LaGuardia High School for Music and Art
Title: High School Guidance Counselor
Undergraduate Major(s): Psychology
Other degree(s): EDD, Teachers College, Columbia
Gemma Tate ’04
Company: Human Resources Administration
Title: Administrative Assistant
Specialization: Workforce Retention
Undergraduate Major(s): International Relations
Julie Treumann ’90
Company: Acoustiguide
Title: Chief Creative Officer
Undergraduate Major(s): Art and History
Kunzang Wangdi ’12
Company: Estee Lauder Inc
Title: Associate
Specialization: Digital Marketing
Undergraduate Major(s): Politics
Other degree(s): Photography
Marcy Wilkov Waterman ’71
Undergraduate Major(s): Political Science/Government
Other degree(s): JD, NYU Law School
Clara Wong ’70
Company: Self-employed
Undergraduate Major(s): Religion
Other degree(s): M. Div. and STM, Colgate Rochester Divinity School; Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
Haeinn Woo ’11
Company: Scribe America
Title: Chief Medical Scribe
Undergraduate Major(s): Special Major
Other educational institutions: NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kimberly Yarbrough Carpenter FP’07
Company: Self-employed, Kimberly Y. Carpenter
Title: Writer, Critical Creative Consultant
Undergraduate Major(s): English
Felicia Yu ’14
Company: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Title: Investment Banking Analyst
Undergraduate Major(s): International Relations and Special Major
Tiantian Zhao ’10
Company: IBM Global Services
Title: Senior Consultant
Undergraduate Major(s): Economics