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Michelle A. Williams ’84
Michelle A. Williams, SM ’88, ScD ’91, is Dean of the Faculty, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is an internationally renowned epidemiologist and public health scientist, an award-winning educator, and a
Olivia Loksing Moy ’06
Olivia Loksing Moy is Assistant Professor of English at the City University of New York (Lehman), where she teaches Romantic and Victorian literature. As director of the Lehman English Honors Program and Committee Chair
Beth Cobert ’80
Beth Cobert is CEO of Skillful, an initiative of the Markle Foundation, the state of Colorado and Microsoft, to create a labor market rooted in skills, regardless of where or how they are obtained.
Kim Sladkin Digilio ’95
Kim Sladkin Digilio grew up in the Washington D.C. area where she excelled as a student, multi-sport athlete and all-around Type A overachiever. At Princeton, she studied at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public
Whitney Fisher ’99
Whitney Fisher was nearly born in a winery and was raised sipping grape juice while viewing sugar readings through a refractometer. She spent many of her days following her father (Fred Fisher, Princeton Class
Joan Quigley ’86
Joan Quigley is the author of two nonfiction books: Just Another Southern Town, Mary Church Terrell and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Nation’s Capital (Oxford University Press 2016) and The Day The
Kathryn (Kit) Levy Feldman ’78
Kathryn (Kit) Levy Feldman is an award-winning freelance writer with more than 25 years of experience writing for such publications as Family Business magazine, Princeton Alumni Weekly, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine and Haverford
Betsy Burris ’82
Betsy Burris is founder of Teaching through Emotions, an organization that supports teachers not just in surviving their toughest emotions about teaching but in turning those emotions into effective, rewarding, and sustainable teaching and
Sue May *97
After earning her Ph.D. in English from Princeton, Sue May worked in the worlds of journalism, new media and market research before turning her experiences into a career guide for graduate students interested in
Marie Friedmann Marquardt ’94
Marie Friedmann Marquardt is a Scholar-in-Residence at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, an author of young adult fiction and an immigration activist. Her three young adult novels, “Dream Things True” (2015), “The Radius