Archives: Speaker

Christina Marie Chica ā15
Christina Chica hails from Los Angeles. She majored in sociology and received a certificate in the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. While at Princeton, Chica held several campus jobs including at Murray Dodge

Crista Samaras ā99
Crista Samaras is the CEO and founder of Brave Enterprises. She is an inventor, businesswoman, record-setting lacrosse player, coach, writer, actress and mother. While at Princeton, Samaras was Rookie of the Year, two-time Ivy

Jennifer Chayes *83
Jennifer Chayes is Technical Fellow and Managing Director of Microsoft Research New England, New York City and Montreal. She was for many years a professor of mathematics at UCLA. She is author of over

Sukey Novogratz ā89
Sukey Novogratz is an author, philanthropist and devoted supporter of the visual and performing arts, music education, international development, and research in neurological science. She studied anthropology at Princeton, and fashion design at Parsons.

Jessica Hulsey Nickel ā98
Jessica Hulsey Nickel is the founder and CEO of the Addiction Policy Forum, a national nonprofit organization that advocates for patients and families impacted by addiction, translates the science and helps to implement a

Christine Bischoff *06
Christine Bischoff is the Southern Poverty Law Centerās (SPLC) Senior Supervising Attorney for Childrenās Rights in Mississippi. In this position, Bischoff leads all of SPLCās legal and policy work related to education and childrenās

Debbie Clarke Moderow ’77
Debbie Clarke Moderow is theĀ authorĀ of āFast Into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail.ā The memoir recounts her experience running Alaskaās Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and

Jennifer Wider ’94
Jennifer Wider, M.D., is a nationally renowned womenās health expert, author and radio host. She has appeared on The Today Show, CBS News, ABC News Nightline, Fox News, Good Day NY, HuffPost Live and

Christine M. Du Bois ’84
Christine M. Du Bois offering herĀ new non-fiction book,Ā āThe Story of Soy,āĀ writtenĀ for a college-educated popular audience.Ā Ā A reviewer inĀ Botany One recentlyĀ effused: āHaving read ‘The Story of Soy,’ Iām left in absolutely no doubt that this small

Pam Belluck ā85
Pam Belluck is an award-winning health and science writer for The New York Times. Her honors include sharing a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of Ebola. She was selected to be a Princeton University Ferris