Archives: Speaker
Jennifer A. Daniels ’93
Jennifer A. Daniels earned her MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business before pursuing a career in strategy consulting, working first for Braxton Associates and later for Deloitte Consulting, where she assisted a
Azza Cohen ’16
Azza Cohen began making documentary films her first year at Princeton and hasn’t stopped since. Currently at CreativeChaos vmg, she is directing her first feature film, “A Farewell to Arms,” a documentary which investigates
Janet Morrison Clarke ’75
Janet Clarke runs a marketing consulting company located in Florida. She was formerly Chairman & CEO of KnowledgeBase Marketing, a Young & Rubicam Company. She is a member of the board of Vishay Precision
Alicia Brooks Christy ’77
Alicia Brooks Christy is an AOA graduate of Northwestern University School of Medicine, and received a M.S. degree from Duke University. Prior to joining the National Institutes of Health, she was chairman of the
Allison Charney
Allison Charney has starred in dozens of leading roles in opera companies throughout the United States, and has been a soloist in performances at Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fisher Hall with the Philadelphia Orchestra
Emily A. Carter
Emily A. Carter is the dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment, as well as Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Giovanna Campagna ’10
Giovanna Campagna is the co-founder of CREO Consulting, an agency and consulting firm for Latin American luxury brands seeking to enter the international market. Since its inception in 2015, CREO has successfully launched top
Andrea J. Campbell ’04
Andrea Joy Campbell ’04 was elected as the District 4 Boston City Councilor in 2015. In 2018, Campbell was unanimously elected Boston City Council President by her colleagues. She is the first African-American woman
Majka Burhardt ’98
Majka Burhardt is an author, professional climber, filmmaker and conservation entrepreneur. She has spent over two decades creating unusual connections between adventure, risk and impact. She is the founder and executive director of Legado,
Samara Bay ’02
Samara Bay is a speech and dialect coach for actors in television and film, as well as a communication coach helping professionals across industries find their voice. She has prepped clients for UN speeches