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Allison Slater Tate ’96
After a short career in television and film development and production, Allison Slater Tate ’96 returned to her hometown in the wilds of suburban Central Florida to raise her four children, now ranging in
Jennifer E. Rothman ’91
Jennifer E. Rothman is a Professor of Law and the Joseph Scott Fellow at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. She is an elected member of the American Law Institute, and an affiliated fellow at
Morgan Jerkins ’14
Morgan Jerkins ’14 graduated from Princeton with an AB in Comparative Literature, specializing in late nineteenth century Russian literature and Post World War II Japanese literature and an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars.
Elizabeth Borges ’11
Elizabeth Borges, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Lead at GitHub, is committed to identifying the barriers to equal opportunity in the workplace and developing concrete, actionable solutions to effect change. She’s leveraged her expertise in
Jenni Levy ’82
Jenni Levy ’82 S82 majored in English with a concentration in American Studies and received an MD from New York Medical College in 1986. She completed residency and primary care fellowship at Kaiser Foundation
Melanie C. Lawson ’76
Award-winning journalist Melanie Lawson has always loved the news business. She started as a full-time general assignments reporter at ABC affiliate Channel 13 in Houston, then went on to become co-anchor of Live at
Kathryn A. Hall ’80
Kathryn A. Hall is CEO and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Hall Capital Partners, which she founded in 1994. She is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and Investment Review Committee. Previously, Hall was
Tara Christie Kinsey ’97
Tara Christie Kinsey is the 8th Head of School at The Hewitt School, a K-12 independent school for girls in New York City. Before arriving to Hewitt, Kinsey was an Associate Dean at Princeton University,
Megan deBettencourt *16
Megan deBettencourt graduated from Princeton in 2016 with a PhD in neuroscience. During her time at Princeton, she was a resident graduate student at Forbes College and a recipient of a graduate research fellowship
Carolyn Rouse
Carolyn Rouse is a professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology. Her work explores the use of evidence to make particular claims about race and social inequality. She is the author of “Engaged