Gabrielle Sulzberger

Gabrielle Sulzberger ’81

Aug 14, 2018

Gaby Sulzberger has been a professional in the financial services industry for over 30 years, working both in private equity and also serving as CFO in several public and private companies.  She is currently

Misa Sugiura

Misa Sugiura ’91

Aug 14, 2018

Misa Sugiura’s debut novel, “It’s Not Like It’s a Secret,” won the 2017-2018 APALA Award for Young Adult Literature and was included on Best of 2017 lists by Kirkus Reviews, YALSA and Seventeen Magazine.

Jill Smolowe

Jill Smolowe ’77

Aug 14, 2018

Jill Smolowe is the author of the memoirs “Four Funerals and a Wedding: Resilience in a Time of Grief” and “An Empty Lap,” and co-editor of the adoption anthology “A Love Like No Other.”

Cecilia Rouse

Cecilia E. Rouse

Aug 14, 2018

Cecilia Elena Rouse is dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Katzman-Ernst Professor in Economics and Education. A labor economist, Rouse is the founding director of the Princeton

Marisol Rosa-Shapiro

Marisol Rosa-Shapiro ’07

Aug 14, 2018

Marisol Rosa-Shapiro is a New York and Seattle-based performer, director, teaching artist and creator of original works of theater. She is a graduate of Giovanni Fusetti’s Lecoq-based Helikos School of Theatre Creation in Florence,

Raji Shankar ’07

Aug 14, 2018

Raji Shankar is a senior member of the technical staff at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc., in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After earning her Ph.D. in engineering sciences from Harvard University in 2013, she worked

Jennifer Rexford

Jennifer Rexford ’91

Aug 14, 2018

Jennifer Rexford received her Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan in 1996. After eight years working at AT&T Labs Research, Rexford joined the computer science faculty at Princeton

Bindiya Patel

Bindiya Patel *02

Aug 14, 2018

Bindiya Gillenwater Patel is the senior director of planning and design for Global Health Programs at PATH where she helps manage a portfolio of projects in health systems, infectious diseases, and maternal/child health across

Ogechi Oparah

Ogechi Oparah ’13

Aug 14, 2018

While at Princeton, Ogechi Oparah danced with DiSiac Dance Company, served as a project coordinator with the Pace Center for Civic Engagement, and earned her degree in sociology. She then returned to her hometown

Lynn Loo

Lynn Loo *01

Aug 14, 2018

Yueh-Lin (Lynn) Loo received her BSE from University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D. from Princeton University. She spent a year at Bell Laboratories before joining the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Texas