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Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ’87
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers came to Princeton from Texas graduating cum laude in 1987. She was the third in her extended Mexican-American family to go to college, a Pell Grant recipient, and had only attended
Hilary Herbold *97
After receiving her doctorate in English from Princeton and teaching in that department for three years, Hilary served from 2000 until 2003 as the Dean of Rockefeller College, and from 2003 until 2010 as
Colette Johnson *18
Colette Johnson leads strategic initiatives and fundraising for Ithaka S+R, a think tank with a focus on using technology to transform postsecondary education. Colette specializes in coaching high-performance teams of researchers to design and
Joanne Epply-Schmidt ’82
For the first 10 years of Joanne’s ordained ministry, she served in parish ministry, specializing in the creation of innovative children’s and youth services for the Holy Days and major Feast Days of the
Courtney Monk ’01
Courtney Monk has focused her career on improving educational outcomes and opportunities for students from all backgrounds. She is currently a data scientist at Chegg, an education technology company that helps students succeed academically
Suman Sureshbabu *07
Suman Sureshbabu joined The Rockefeller Foundation in 2008. As an Associate Director, she leads strategic development and execution of the Foundation’s energy initiative. She has grown this work from its inception and currently focuses
Jordan Stallworth ’20
Jordan is a third-year majoring at the Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs. She is also pursuing the entrepreneurship certificate through the Keller Center. With the help of her professors and peers,
Anita (Woerner) Ortiz ’93
Anita is responsible for building brand-specific Diversity & Inclusion strategies on the West Coast in coordination with senior Viacom leaders. She partners closely with departments including Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development and Corporate Responsibility
Chris McPherson ’89
Chris graduated from Princeton along with her future-husband, John McPherson ’89, who was her next-door neighbor freshman year. Chris currently serves as the president of the Princeton Alumni Association of Nashville and has also
My Bui ’18
At Princeton, My was heavily involved with the first-generation and low-income student organizations on campus, focusing on increasing awareness of class differences and advocating for more supportive policies. During her summers, she was a