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Saturday, January 27, 2018 Science Center, About the CONFERENCE

Public Interested is a collaborative conference coordinated by the Phillips Brooks House Center for Public Service & Engaged Scholarship in collaboration with the Center for Public Interest Careers, Harvard Alumni Association, Harvard Varsity Club, Institute of Politics, Office of Career Services, Office for Sustainability, Phillips Brooks House Association, Public Service Network, and Undergraduate Council. This engaging day supports students in exploring postgraduate public service op- portunities with the help of alumni serving in such fields. Students have the oppor- tunity to hear from inspiring speakers, interact with incredible alumni, participate in engaging activities, and meet peers who share a passion for public service. Alumni are able to reconnect with one another and build a stronger public service commu- nity at Harvard and beyond. Conference SCHEDULE

10:00 - 10:30 Alumni Registration w/ light breakfast (Atrium)

10:30 - 12:00 Alumni Program (Science Center D) Dr. Richard Parker to lead a workshop

12:00 - 1:00 Alumni Luncheon (Cabot Science Library)

12:30 - 1:00 Student, Faculty, Staff, & Graduate Student Regisration (Atrium)

1:00 - 1:55 Keynote Address with Kristen Clarke ‘97 (Science Center B) Welcome by Dean Gene Corbin and Maribel Hernandez Rivera

Outstanding Supporter Award to Charlotte Ackert and David Ackert

2:00 - 2:55 “Why the Public Interest Sector?” Panel (Science Center B) Alumni panelists share how they navigated careers in the public interest sector

3:00 - 4:00 Big Public Service Ideas (Science Center B) Five leading alumni share an exciting and innovative idea from their public service work.

4:00 - 5:00 Networking Reception w/ light refreshments (Cabot Science Library)

5:00 Alumni Reception (Phillips Brooks House Parlor Room) 2018 Service to Society Honoree & KEYNOTE SPEAKER Kristen Clarke AB ‘97 President & Executive Director of the National Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law Kristen Clarke leads one of the country’s most important national civil rights organizations in the pursuit of equal justice for all. The Lawyers’ Committee’s seeks to promote fair housing and community development, economic justice, voting rights, equal educational op- portunity, criminal justice, judicial diversity and more.

Throughout her career, Clarke has focused on work that seeks to strengthen our democracy by combating discrimination faced by African Americans and other marginalized communities. Clarke formerly served as the head of the Civil Rights Bureau for the New York State Attorney General’s Office, where she led broad civil rights enforcement on matters including criminal justice issues, education and housing discrimination, fair lending, barriers to reentry, voting rights, immigrants’ rights, gender inequality, disability rights, repro- ductive access and LGBT issues. Under her leadership, the Bureau secured landmark agreements with banks to address unlawful redlin- ing, employers to address barriers to reentry for people with criminal backgrounds, police departments on reforms to policies and practices, major retailers on racial profiling of consumers, and one of the coun- try’s largest school districts concerning issues relating to the school-to-prison pipeline.

Clarke spent several years at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) where she helped lead the organization’s work in the areas of voting rights and election law across the country. Clarke worked on cases defending the constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act and also testified before Congress and state legislatures. Prior to joining LDF, she worked at the U.S. Department of Justice in the Civil Rights Division. While at the Justice Department, she served as a federal prosecutor in the Criminal Section of the Division, handling police misconduct, police brutality, hate crimes, and human trafficking cases. She also worked on voting rights and redistricting cases through the Division’s Voting Section.

Clarke speaks and writes regularly on issues concerning race, law and justice. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Democracy Now, , C-Span’s Washington Journal, TV One, and Yahoo News, the world’s second largest news site. She has also written numerous articles and books including and African American Empow- erment: The Rise of Black America’s New Leadership (co-edited with Dr. Manning Marable). In 2015, she served as a lecturer in law at School of Law. She received her A.B. from and her J.D. from Columbia Law School. She is also an active alumnae of Prep for Prep.

Some of her honors and awards include the 2017 Choate Rosemary Hall Alumni of the Year, the 2017 Thurgood Mar- shall Award from Quinnipiac University School of Law, the 2016 Alumni of the Year by the National Black Law Stu- dents Association, and the New York Law Journal’s 2015 Rising Stars, among others. 2018 Alumni Program KEYNOTE SPEAKER Richard Parker Lecturer in Public Policy and Senior Fellow of the Shorenstein Center

Richard Parker is Lecturer in Public Policy and Senior Fellow of the Shorenstein Center. An Oxford-trained economist, his career before coming to the Kennedy School in 1993 included journalism (he cofounded the magazine Mother Jones as well as Investiga- tive Reporters & Editors, and chairs the editorial board of The Nation); philanthropy (as executive director of two foundations he donated more than $40 million to social-change groups); social entrepreneurship (he grew environmental group Greenpeace from 2,000 to 600,000 supporters, helped launch People for the Ameri- can Way, and raised over $250 million for some 60 non-profits), and political consulting (advising, among others, Senators Kennedy, Glenn, Cranston, and McGovern). From 2009 to 2011 he was an economic advisor to Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou.

His books include The Myth of the Middle Class, an early study of widening U.S. income and wealth distribution and Mixed Sig- nals: The Future of Global Television, a critical assessment of the spread of satellite-based news and its political impacts. His intel- lectual biography, John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics, which traces the history of 20th century economic theory and policy through the career of Harvard’s most famous economist, was described by William F. Buckley as “the best biography of the century”, by Sean Wilentz as “the best progressive history I’ve read in 15 years”, and by Keynes’ biographer Robert Skidelsky as “an unparalleled achievement.”

His academic articles appear in numerous academic anthologies and journals and he writes regularly for maga- zines and newspapers, including , Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New Republic, Nation, Harper’s, Le Monde, Atlantic Monthly, and International Economy, among others.

He received the Kennedy School’s Carballo award for outstanding teaching in 2011 and ALANA’s Teacher of the Year award in 2007 from the School’s students of color. Why the Public Interest Sector? ALUMNI PANELISTS

Dustin Tingley (Moderator) Professor, Harvard University Government Department Member, FAS Standing Committee for Public Service Dustin Tingley is Professor of Government in the Government Department at Harvard University. He received a PhD in Politics from Princeton in 2010 and BA from the University of Rochester in 2001. His research interests include international relations, international political economy, statistical methodology, and experimental approaches to political science. His book on American foreign policy, Sailing the Water’s Edge, was published in fall 2015, and was awarded the Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book published in the field of U.S. national policy. Recent projects include attitudes towards global climate technol- ogies and policies, and the intersection of causal inference and machine learning methods for the social sciences. Professor Tingley also serves on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Standing Committee on Public Service. Katie Hahn AB ‘11 Community School Director, Renewal School

Katie Hahn is a Community School Director at a public Renewal School in Brooklyn, New York. In this role, she leads a team of ten staff members to implement holistic student/family supports and school-improvement initiatives in partnership with school administrators and city agencies. Katie began working in public service as an under- graduate at Harvard University, where she volunteered with the Phillips Brooks House Association as a program director and student officer. After graduating with an A.B. in Social Studies, Katie returned home to New York City and began working with City Year New York. She obtained an LMSW from NYU’s Silver School of Social Work in 2015. Later that year, Katie became a Community School Director as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s first round of community school implementation, helping to lay the ground- work for the country’s largest community schools initiative.

Christopher Lewis AB ‘01 Vice President, Public Knowledge School Board Member, Alexandria City Public Schools Christopher Lewis is Vice President at Public Knowledge and leads the organiza- tion’s advocacy on Capitol Hill and other government agencies. Prior to joining Public Knowledge in 2012, Chris served at the Federal Communications Commission as Deputy Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs and advised the FCC Chairman on legislative and political strategy. He is a former U.S. Senate staffer for the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and has over 15 years of political organizing and advocacy expe- rience including work as the North Carolina Field Director for Barack Obama’s 2008 Presidential Campaign. Chris serves on the Board of Directors for the Institute for Local Self Reliance and represents Public Knowledge on the Board of the Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group (BITAG). Chris graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelors degree in Government. He lives in Alexandria, VA where he loves working on local civic issues and is elected to the Alexandria City Public School Board. Triada Stampas AB ’98 Vice President for Research and Public Affairs, Food Bank for New York City As Vice President for Research and Public Affairs, Triada Stampas leads Food Bank For New York City’s efforts in research and evaluation, policy advocacy, and communi- cations.

Ms. Stampas previously served as Senior Director of Government Relations at Food Bank for more than five years, successfully advocating for new Federal, State and City funding for anti-hunger initiatives, including leading the statewide campaign that re- stored $30 million in dedicated funding for emergency food in the State budget.

Prior to joining Food Bank, Ms. Stampas served as Director of the New York City Council’s Investigations Division, where she conducted primary research and evaluation of City policies and programs, leading to oversight hearings and the adoption of new local laws. Earlier, she served as Chief of Staff to former Council Member Eric Gioia. A Queens native, Ms. Stampas holds a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a Master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University. She currently serves on advisory committees for national anti-hunger organizations Feeding America and the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC).

Bran Shim AB ‘15 Senior Fiscal Policy Analyst, Executive Office for Administration and Finance

Bran Shim is a senior fiscal policy analyst for the Massachusetts Executive Office for Administration and Finance, where he manages more than $16 billion or over 40% of the Massachusetts state budget. His portfolio has included MassHealth (the state Medic- aid program), technology services and security, education, higher education, and local aid. Bran graduated from Harvard in 2015 with an A.B. in statistics and a secondary field in Global Health and Health Policy. While at Harvard, Bran served as the pres- ident of the Harvard Undergraduate Global Health Forum and the Harvard College Japan Initiative.​​

Jenny Ye AB ’13 Data Director, WNYC New York Public Radio

Jenny Ye is the Data Director of the WNYC Data News team. She works closely with reporters and editors on data driven stories, from research to broadcast to visualization. Her stories and projects include finding a wrongful purge of 120,000 voters in Brooklyn, analyzing the Section 8 voucher program in New York City, and building a bot that tweets when March Madness games are close and ending soon. She graduated from the College in 2013 with a concentration in Computer Science and a secondary in Ethnic Studies. She tweets @thepapaya. Big Public Service IDEAS

Joseph Barretto AB ‘97 (Moderator) Principal, Barretto Consulting Joseph J. Barretto is a management strategist with 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. His expertise includes organizational and fund- raising strategy and leadership development, with a focus on building the capacity and ensuring the sustainability of organizations to maximize their impact. He also serves on the National Advisory Board for Public Service at Harvard College.

Joseph holds a BA from Harvard College and an MPA degree from Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs.

Richard Kelley AB ‘10 Senior Associate, DC Affordable Law Firm Richard Kelley joined the DC Affordable Law Firm in September 2016. He came to DCALF after a ten year career in education, teaching high school and running after-school and out-of-school time programming for low-income youth. Prior to DCALF, Richard worked at the U.S. Office of Special Coun- sel reviewing and mediating federal employment law complaints and at the National Juvenile Defender Center working on juvenile justice reform efforts in Maryland. At DCALF, Richard represents clients primarily in Family Law, Employment and Probate matters.

Richard earned his A.B. cum laude from Harvard University and his J.D. cum laude and LL.M. in International Business and Economic Law from George- town University Law Center.

Beryl C.D. Lipton AB ‘10 Projects Editor and Senior Reporter, MuckRock Beryl C.D. Lipton, a 2010 History and Literature of America graduate, is Projects Editor and Senior Reporter at MuckRock, a collaborative news site that helps anybody file, track, and share public records requests. Responsible for the development of staff, user, and partnership projects, her work focuses on the freedom of information and the facilitation of collaboration to consider and discuss the range of American policies and experience while helping others to do the same. Sarah Lockridge-Steckel AB ‘09 CEO, The Collective Sarah Lockridge-Steckel is the CEO and Founder of The Collective in Mem- phis, Tennessee. The Collective is creating clear pathways to careers, for the over 45,000 youth out of school and work in Memphis. The vision of The Collective is that every young adult has the power to live their best life and the tools to make that a reality. She believes that we fix a broken system by investing directly in the visions and ideas of our young adults. Prior to launching The Col- lective, Sarah helped design the Memphis Music Initiative (MMI), a citywide $20M youth initiative to increase access to music education. She worked in strategy for Youth Villages and as a consultant to numerous national nonprofits, at The Bridgespan Group. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociolo- gy from Harvard University, where she was President of the Black Students Association and Co-Director of the Franklin I-O Summer Program. She also received the Women’s Leadership Award. She is Harvard Class of 2009, and in May 2016, she received her MBA from the Yale School of Management, with a focus on nonprofit management and urban poverty. She grew up in Detroit, MI. Learn more about The Collective at changeiscollective.org.

Amanda Nguyen AB ‘13 Founder and CEO, Rise Amanda Nguyen is the CEO and Founder of Rise. She penned her own civil rights into existence and unanimously passed the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights after having to navigate the broken justice system after her own rape. She has written and passed 12 total laws protecting survivors. Her federal law was the 21st bill in modern US history to pass unanimously. Amanda is a Forbes 30 Under 30, Foreign Policy’s Top 100 Global Thinker, Marie Claire’s Young Woman of the Year, Top 100 Asians and Tempest’s #1 Woman of Color Trail- blazer. She was a headline speaker at the Women’s March on Washington, Clin- ton Global Initiative, Obama Summit, United Nations Foundation and won TED Talk’s 2016 and 2017 fellowship. Previously, Amanda served at NASA and as President Obama’s Deputy White House Liaison to the State Department. She is Harvard Class of 2013.

Wael Wahby MPA ‘18 Co-Founder, Patient Doctor New Era Lecturer Internal Medicine, University of Cairo Wael Wahby is an Egyptian Lecturer of Internal Medicine and Nephrology in the Faculty of Medicine, leader of the Nephrology Department’s Quality Improve- ment Team, a Quality Improvement Trainer in the Faculty Leadership Develop- ment Center of Cairo University, a Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (Mason Fellow) candidate, and Social Innovation and Change Initiative Cheng Fellow at the . His passion is to deploy underutilized resources to better care for underserved medical patients. This drive led him to co-found PDNE (Patient Doctor New Era): the first student-run volunteer based healthcare quality improvement initiative in Egypt. Since its founding, PDNE has recruited more than 4,000 volunteers and served more than 36,000 patients by tapping underutilized interns and medical students. Wael received his MD, Masters of Sciences and pursued a Doctoral degree of Internal Medicine in Cairo University. He is a Certified International Professional Trainer (CIPT). Meet Our Public Interested ALUMNI

CHARLOTTE ACKERT AB ’76 TAIMUR AHMED ALM ’17 Retired Politics & Law, Harvard University

■■ Nonprofit Management, ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Philanthropy & Grant Writing Justice Reform ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Government, Public Policy & [email protected] Think Tanks Since retirement from investment [email protected] banking, Charlotte has served A 2017 Harvard grad concentrating in as a volunteer on a number of nonprofit boards, including the field of government and history, Taimur is now serving on WNET NY Public Television, New Dramatist, and Taipei the board of directors of the Harvard Club of Central Florida, American School, and she founded an English immersion where he collaborates with fellow graduates about summer camp for children from rural communities. how best to serve the local community.

DAVID ACKERT DAVID AJEMIAN AB ’83 Investment Banking and Private Equity, Religion, Archdiocese of Boston JD/MBA ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing ■■ Nonprofit Management, ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Philanthropy & Grant Writing Nonprofit Consulting ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing [email protected] [email protected] Educational and professional David studied history at Harvard College, and later earned background in law, finance, and a master’s in divinity at Pope Saint John XXIII National banking. Nonprofit interest in education, public service, Seminary. He is an ordained Roman Catholic priest, no longer and the arts. active in ministry but involved in his local parish and engaged in community and regional public service activities. He enjoys keeping up with current trends in government, society, NICK ACKERT AB ’17 and culture. Chinese Policy and International Security, London School of Economics/ Beijing University CYATHARINE ALIAS AB ’15

■■ Government, Public Policy & Environmental Policy, Nonprofit, Foundation, Civic Engagement, Think Tanks Merck Family Fund

■ ■ International Development, ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Human Rights & Nonprofit ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing Consulting [email protected] [email protected] Cyatharine is currently an intern at the Merck Family Fund, Nick Ackert is pursuing a double master’s degree in a small private family foundation that provides grants to international relations hosted by the London School of environmental organizations. Previously, she taught seventh- Economics and Peking University. Experienced in academia, and eighth-grade science for two years. She is looking to public diplomacy, and international youth education and work in environmental activism with youth. outreach. Former IOP SAC and PBH service board member.

AGRON ALIBALI VR HLS ’00 YESENIA AGUILAR AB ’11 Special Counsel, Frost & Fire Consulting, Tirana, Albania, Research Assistant, Instituto Cervantes at Harvard University Law School

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform [email protected] ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting [email protected] Special Counsel, Frost & Fire Consulting, International Lawyer, based in Tirana, Albania. KRISTER ANDERSON AB ’07 GIACOMO BAGARELLA AB ’13 International Program Consultant, Policy Advisor to the Chief Digital Harvard University Officer, Executive Office of Technology Services and Security, Commonwealth ■■ Government, Public Policy & of Massachusetts Think Tanks ■■ ■■ Nonprofit Management, Government, Public Policy & Philanthropy & Grant Writing Think Tanks ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & [email protected] Food Justice Krister currently works for Harvard to facilitate international [email protected] operations. Previously, he was a senior associate with Johns Hopkins Medicine International and a foreign service officer Giacomo has been working with the Digital Services team in Saudi Arabia and Mexico. He also has an MSFS from of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to transform the Georgetown University. face of government through the new Mass.gov website. In this capacity, he manages operations, stakeholder relations, and policy research. He has worked with or MICHAEL ANDERSON AB ’08 consulted for governments in New York City, the UK, and Singapore. Giacomo has a joint MPP from LSE and the Founder/CEO, MMP Guided Entertainment National University of Singapore, and an AB in government [email protected] from Harvard. He also is interested in economic policy and international security.

MYRISH ANTONIO MPA ’15 Associate Director for Leadership JOSEPH BARRETTO AB ’97 Development, HKS Center for Public Nonprofit Consultant/Principal, Leadership Barretto Consulting ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal ■■ Nonprofit Management, Justice Reform Philanthropy & Grant Writing ■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ International Development, Think Tanks Human Rights & Nonprofit [email protected] Consulting Myrish is a Filipino lawyer and scholar with 15 years of [email protected] experience in public service leadership, public interest Joseph is a management strategist with 20 years of lawyering, legal education, and advocacy. She is currently the experience in the nonprofit sector. His expertise includes associate director for leadership development at the Center organizational and fundraising strategy and leadership for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School. development, building the capacity of organizations to ensure sustainability and maximize impact. His consulting assignments include organizational assessments, strategic ANTONIA ATANASSOVA MTS ’98 planning initiatives, fundraising campaigns, and board Faculty, Boston College development.

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting MARY BERLE AB ’87, MED ’90 [email protected] Principal, Berkshire Hills Regional School District

■■ Education & Youth Work CHRISTINA BADARACCO AB ’12 ■■ Public & Global Health Nutrition, sustainable agriculture, Berkeley Public Health [email protected]

■■ Public & Global Health Mary is principal of Muddy Brook ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Elementary School, a rural public [email protected] school serving prekindergarten through fourth-grade in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Previous roles include teaching, curriculum development, and project management at a nonprofit research and development firm. JOHN BOOKSTON JD ’71, EDM ’86 HEATHER BUFFO AB ’15 Public Interest Law and Public School Math Teacher; Program Associate, Education to Retired Legal Services, ACLU, EPA; Juvenile Public Defender, Career, The Boston Foundation 1971–1985; Secondary public school math teacher, 1986–2014 ■■ Nonprofit Management, ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Philanthropy & Grant Writing ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] [email protected] No regrets to be expressed on my (eventual) deathbed. Heather works on the Education I never wanted to be a millionaire but turned out to have to Career team at The Boston a home that made me one. Children and grandchildren Foundation. This team is responsible for the education made me feel like one. strategy of the foundation through grant making, civic convening, and supporting cross-sector initiatives in early childhood, K–12, and college completion. SARAH BOYCE B. MPA ’98 Consultant: Philanthropy, Arts, Public Service, Adaptive Leadership; Self JOHN BYUN AB ’08

■■ Nonprofit Management, Physician (PGY-4), Radiation Oncology, Rutgers Cancer Philanthropy & Grant Writing Insititute of New Jersey

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Public & Global Health [email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks Sarah is a philanthropic consultant [email protected] based in the Hamptons and New York John is a fourth-year resident physician at the Rutgers Cancer City specializing in leadership training, nonprofit board work, Institute of New Jersey. He was involved in PBHA (Chinatown and capital campaign planning. Currently, Sarah is working on Committee), and envisions a career in underserved a research initiative exploring “soft power”(Nye) and the arts. communities, grappling with cancer disparities and in transforming healthcare.

MORGAN BROWN AB ’06, MPA ’18 PETER CAHN AB ’96, RI ’09 Senior International Program Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, Consultant and Master in Public MGH Institute of Health Professions Administration Candidate, Harvard ■■ Education & Youth Work University and Harvard Kennedy School ■■ Public & Global Health [email protected] ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit After receiving his PhD in cultural Consulting anthropology, Peter joined the ■■ Government, Public Policy & anthropology faculty of the University of Oklahoma. Since Think Tanks 2012, he has been an academic administrator at the MGH [email protected] Institute of Health Professions, a graduate school affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital, where he applies his Morgan is currently the senior international program qualitative skills to promote compassion and collaboration in consultant for Harvard University. He is finishing his MPA future health professionals. at the Harvard Kennedy School. Previously, he was on the Humanitarian Response Team with Oxfam and worked in humanitarian, development, and consulting roles. MARTIN CARLINO AB ’16 AARON CHADBOURNE AB ’06, JD ’11, MBA ’11 Lead Teacher, Eighth Grade, History, Governor of Maine, Senior Policy Advisor Success Academy Charter Schools ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Government, Public Policy & [email protected] Think Tanks [email protected] Martin is a recent graduate of MARY CHAPMAN AB ’83 Harvard, where he concentrated in Seawall Consulting, President government with a focus on the political philosophy of the ■■ Nonprofit Management, early American republic and the presidency of Abraham Philanthropy & Grant Writing Lincoln. He now works as a lead teacher at Success Academy ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Charter Schools. Martin is interested in public service as it Food Justice relates to secondary and postsecondary education, education [email protected] management and reform, college admissions counseling, academia, and all things historical. Mary, having spent the first part of her career doing global fixed income investing, is now engaged in urban community development, primarily MICHAEL CASSIDY AB ’94 through the arts. Her current projects involve establishing a music library and community development programs at Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director, Town of Holliston, an urban church in Baltimore. Massachusetts

■■ Government, Public Policy & AVIK CHATTERJEE AB ’02, Think Tanks MPH ’15 ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Physician, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health Michael is a public safety professional for the town of ■■ Education & Youth Work Holliston. He serves as an adjunct faculty member for both the emergency management and the fire science degree [email protected] programs at Anna Maria College, and is a contract instructor Avik is a physician at Boston Health for the National Fire Academy. He has guest-lectured at the Care for the Homeless Program, providing primary and urgent Boston University School of Medicine and the University care to individuals and families in shelters. Avik graduated of Massachusetts Boston. Michael serves on the boards of from Harvard College in 2002, taught high school for two several New England nonprofit organizations. years in Newark, New Jersey, then attended UNC for medical school. He did a combined residency in internal medicine and pediatrics at Yale, then a fellowship and MPH at Harvard. RONY CEPEDA AB ’15 His interests include nutrition and the impact of the opioid Analyst, Education Resource Strategies epidemic among the homeless.

■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit ANNE CHEN MLA, AP ’18 Consulting Landscape Architecture, Harvard ■■ Education & Youth Work Graduate School of Design [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health Rony works as an analyst for ■■ Education & Youth Work Education Resource Strategies, a nonprofit consulting [email protected] organization that partners with district, school, and state leaders to transform how they use resources—“people, time, Anne is a student in the Master of and money”—so that every school prepares every child for Landscape Architecture I AP program tomorrow. at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She studied architecture during her undergraduate years at the University of Virginia. Her design agenda has been both ecological and environmental. She is working on making her recent researches on the detrimental effects of climate change on the global environment into temporal and visual representations. COURTNEY CLARKE ALM ’11 AUSTIN CRUMPTON MPH ’16 MMI Agency NHQ Data Scientist, Behavioral [email protected] Economics, American Red Cross Account Director for MD Anderson Cancer Center. Looking ■■ Nonprofit Management, for a job in public health. Philanthropy & Grant Writing ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit JULIA COHN AB ‘15 Consulting [email protected] David Rockerfeller Center for Latin American Studies Communications and Special Projects Assistant Austin has worked with the American Red Cross for the past six years where he focuses on the use of data science, ■■ Public & Global Health behavioral economics, and policy evaluations to drive ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit performance improvement. Consulting [email protected] O ANNETTE DAVIS Self-Employed GENE CORBIN MPA ’01 ■■ Education Assistant Dean of Harvard College for ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing Public Service, Harvard University; Director of the Phillips Brooks House [email protected] Center for Public Service & Engaged Scholarship

■■ Community Advocacy & DEB D’ARCANGELO AB ’86 Organizing CEO, Council for Relationships ■■ Nonprofit Management, ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health Gene is Assistant Dean of Harvard College for Public Service. ddarcangelo@ In this role, he leads the Phillips Brooks House Center for councilforrelationships.org Public Service and Engaged Scholarship and provides support, Deb is CEO of the Council for coordination and strategic planning for public service at Relationships, which provides mental health services, Harvard College. education/training, and research in the Philadelphia area. Previously she was CEO of Planned Parenthood–Mercer and development officer at Isles, a community development LESLIE CORNFELD AB ’81, JD ’85 corporation. Deb has served on a dozen nonprofit boards Former Special Advisor to the US Secretary of Education, including those at Phillips Exeter Academy, Princeton Area Obama Administration; Former Federal Civil Rights Prosecutor Community Foundation, and I Am Trenton Community Foundation. She is a NJPP Board member and Trenton [email protected] NAACP Executive Committee member.

TERESA CROCKETT AB ’00 KRISTEN DeAMICIS EDM ’05 Diplomat/Lawyer, Global Affairs Canada Senior Director, College Alumni Programs, Harvard Alumni Association ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Community Advocacy & ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Organizing [email protected] [email protected] After joining Canada’s Foreign Kristen and her team are responsible Service, Teresa was responsible for Canada’s Iran sanctions for the strategic leadership and management of Harvard as a member of the Legal Bureau. She is now at Canada’s College alumni engagement, including reunions and class Permanent Mission to the International Organizations in reports, recent graduate and student programming, class Vienna, where she is Canada’s lead negotiator on all IAEA governance, and volunteer engagement, as well as campus resolutions. partnerships. SIENNA DEAR AB ’14 JOSLYN EVANS CPC ’11 Executive Associate, Achievement Assistant Director, HAA Clubs & SIGs, Harvard Alumni Network Association

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing ■■ Nonprofit Management, ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] [email protected] Sienna is currently a part of ANet, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing IRENE FIGUEROA ORTIZ MArch/MUP ’15 equity of education in America by supporting schools in Assistant Planning Director (Land Use and Development, Public adopting best practices. She has experience in education Space Development, and Regulations), A Better City as an AmeriCorps member and is passionate about equal ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice opportunities for young people. ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected]

ANTONETTA A. DIGIUSTINI AB ’83 MELANIE FONTES AB ’13, JD ’20 Clerk of the House Committee on Bills in the Third Reading, Office of House Council, Massachusetts House ■■ Law of Representatives ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks [email protected] ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing JESSICA FOURNIER AB ’17 [email protected] ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing Antonetta is a passionate nonprofit and public sector ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform professional and educator. She has dedicated her career to public service, working in the nonprofit sector, education, and [email protected] government. She is a leader and mentor in alumni affairs at Harvard and PBHA. YASMIN FORBES MPA ’08 Fundraising, Harvard Kennedy School

JOHN EBEL AB ’76 ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Earthquake Seismology/Seismic ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Hazard, Boston College [email protected] ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Yasmin has provided strategic leadership training at the Food Justice senior management level. She set up Forbes Leadership ■■ Government, Public Policy & and Intercultural Retreats (FLAIR) to provide leadership Think Tanks travel experiences for executives to meet the management [email protected] of companies and influencers. John is a professor of geophysics at Boston College and a senior research scientist at the Weston Observatory of Boston College. He is an expert on earthquake seismology, CYNTHIA FROMMIT AB ’07 seismic hazard, and seismic building codes. He has studied IND earthquakes in many parts of the world. ■■ Public & Global Health ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] ELIZABETH EGGERT AB ’75, JD ’78, HDS ’13 Legal background in financial services

■■ Refugee Children/Middle East ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] ELLEN GALLAGHER AB ’83 BRANDON GELLER AB ’08, Senior Legal Analyst, Office of Enterprise Risk Identification and EDM ’15 Management, Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Manager, FAS Green Program, Harvard Inspector General University Office for Sustainability

■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Food Justice [email protected] ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Ellen works within the Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General. Her areas of expertise include [email protected] immigration law, civil rights/civil liberties, and methods for Brandon works to reduce the resource consumption of government oversight. She is particularly interested in civil the University through energy retrofits and integrating detention. sustainability into campus life. Outside work, he TFs a course on data at the School of Education and reviews grants as a Boston Trustee of the Awesome Foundation. RAINA GANDHI AB ’14 Product Marketing Associate, FirstFuel Software LISA GOLDMAN ED.M. ’78 ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Self-employed (Harvard Graduate ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting School of Education), Management Consultant [email protected] ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & NICHOLAS GATES AB ’91 Socially Responsible Investing Founder and Global Strategist, Coaches Across Continents [email protected] Lisa is a management consultant ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting specializing in strategic planning, marketing & education for all types of organizations. She designed an innovative ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing K-8 science program and is currently writing a book about [email protected] reforming education. In addition, Lisa founded YaleWomen. Nick is the founder and global strategist of Coaches Across Continents, an organization that runs education-outside-the classroom projects in more than 40 countries. KAREN GREEN AB ’78, JD ’81, ALI ’15 Superior Court Justice, Massachusetts MIKE GAW AB ’90 Superior Court Assistant Director, Division of Trading and Markets, Securities ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal and Exchange Commission Justice Reform ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Think Tanks [email protected] [email protected] Mike helps write and administer the rules that govern the Karen is a justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court. Prior nation’s securities markets. Before that, he worked at the to her appointment, she was a litigation partner at WilmerHale Federal Reserve (the central bank of the ). for 28 years. She also served as a deputy U.S. attorney, as chief of staff to Governor William F. Weld, and as an assistant U.S. attorney. Additionally, she has served as a director of numerous organizations, including CareGroup Inc., Fiduciary Trust Company, and the Harvard Club of Boston. She was a 2015 fellow of Harvard’s Advanced Leadership Initiative.

DANIELLE GOATLEY AB ’14

■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing [email protected] JAY GRUBER MCRP ’80 EMILY HARRISON AB ’02, SM ’10, PHD ’17 Kennedy School/Harvard Graduate School of Design Postdoctoral Fellow in History of Science and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health ■■ Economics, Law, Statistics ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Public & Global Health ■■ International Development, Human Rights & ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting Nonprofit Consulting [email protected] [email protected]

KATHERINE HAHN AB ’11 KATE HATHIRAT MPA ’17 Community School Director, Grand Street Settlement Inc. Instructor, FAS, Harvard University

■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] SHAQUILLA HARRIGAN AB ’16 Katie is a licensed master social worker and community Service to Society Fellow, Harvard school director in New York City, where she leads a team in Faculty of Arts and Sciences implementing holistic student/family supports and school- improvement initiatives. Katie’s interests include mental ■■ Nonprofit Management, health, education policy, and nonprofit management. Philanthropy, & Grant Writing ■■ International Development, Human Rights, & Nonprofit LONGZHEN HAN ED.M ’17 Consulting International Student Programming Coordinator, Harvard [email protected] Graduate School of Education Shaquilla Harrigan currently works at the Phillips Brooks [email protected] House where she integrates public service into Harvard residential life. Before that role, she worked at AWARD in Nairobi, Kenya on a post-grad fellowship. Shaquilla is BRIGHAM HALL MED ’10 interested in international development. Chief Data Scientist, HFI

■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Maribel Hernandez Rivera AB ’04 Consulting Executive Director of Legal Initiatives, ■■ Education & Youth Work New York City Mayor’s Office of [email protected] Immigrant Affairs

Let’s talk data! ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal WILLIAM HARRIS AB ’62, Justice Reform JD ’66 [email protected] Member of the Board, Secretary, and Maribel is a longtime immigrant rights advocate and an Attorney, Foundation for Resilient accomplished public interest lawyer. She has experience in Societies direct services, project management, and policymaking. ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal HAUWA IBRAHIM Justice Reform Law, Radcliffe Institute [email protected] ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit International lawyer; RAND research on energy and arms Consulting control; drafting and verifying arms control treaties; ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing constitutional continuity of government; reliability and [email protected] resilience pricing for critical infrastructures; legal advisor, Commission to Assess Threats from EMP and Solar Storms. YASMIN ISSARI AB ’16 SYLWIA JURCZYK ALM ’16 Virtual Advising Coordinator, uAspire , ISM

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ International Development, Human Rights & ■■ Public & Global Health Nonprofit Consulting [email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks Yasmin is starting work at uAspire, [email protected] a non-profit focused on higher- education access. During college, she ran youth empowerment programming for Boston/Cambridge FERAHNAZ KAHYAOGLU, MD, MPH ’04 teens through PBHA. She continued this work this past year Physician, Public Health, Global Health, Acupuncture, Internal in Medellin, Colombia, on her post-grad fellowship. Medicine, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

■■ Public & Global Health ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks HETAL JANI EDM ’12 [email protected] Executive Director, Nonprofit Management, Graduate School of Education RICHARD KELLEY AB ’10 ■■ Education & Youth Work Senior Associate, DC Affordable Law Firm ■■ Community Advocacy & ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Organizing ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] [email protected] Hetal graduated from the Specialized Current: Senior associate at the DC Affordable Law Firm, Studies Program (SSP) at the Harvard Graduate School of representing survivors of domestic violence and immigrants in Education in 2012. She was the SSP Intellectual Contribution need of emergency relief. Award Recipient for that year. Her work revolves around her passion for developing youth and communities both Prior: Founder of the Malemodi Initiative, an education-based domestically and internationally. youth empowerment program in South Africa.

ROBERT JULIEN AB ’14 SUSAN KENDALL AB ’81, Statewide Outreach Director, Philip MPA ’99 Levine for Governor of Florida Director, Public Finance Department, Municipal Finance Advisor and Credit [email protected] Analyst, Hilltop Securities Inc.

Robert is currently the Statewide ■■ Government, Public Policy & Outreach Director for the Philip Levine Think Tanks for Governor Campaign. Previously he ■■ Nonprofit Management, managed the re-election campaign Philanthropy & Grant Writing for Michelle Wu in Boston, worked [email protected] to elect DNC Vice Chairman Michael Blake, and worked as a Regional Field Director for HFA. Susan is a director in the Public Finance Group of Hilltop Securities. She is based in Boston and leads financial advisory teams for government and nonprofit clients including the BRUCE JOHNSON AB ’73 cities of Boston and Cambridge, Babson College, and several Massachusetts state agencies. Retired

■■ Public Policy ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] MONA KHABAZAN AB ’12 MERVE KOSESOY Principal Product Manager, Oracle Project Coordinator, Phoventus Inc.

■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit ■■ International Development, Consulting Human Rights & Nonprofit ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Consulting [email protected] ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Mona’s background is computer science with a master’s degree in management. She works as a technical product [email protected]. harvard.edu manager for Oracle to build cloud storage. Additionally, Mona is also very interested in social justice, the environment, and Merve holds a BA in political science from the University of inequality. Toronto and worked at the United Nations after graduation. Currently, she is doing renewable energy consulting. She is passionate about sustainability, environmental studies, public OMAR KHOSHAFA AB ’17 policy development, and women’s empowerment. Karen Kugel EdM ’80 Harvard City of Boston Fellow, City of Boston Director, Youth College Connections

■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ Education & Youth Work Think Tanks ■■ Community Advocacy & ■■ Education & Youth Work Organizing [email protected] [email protected] Omar is the Harvard City of Boston Karen is the director of Youth College Fellow under the chief of staff to the Connections (YCC), an educational mayor of Boston. He is passionate about working with young consulting firm in Concord, Massachusetts. YCC offers college people, and his policy interests include housing, education, admissions advising and career coaching. Through CCTV Inc., and transportation. Karen produces a community access TV program, “Living and Learning.”

ERIN MACKEY KISTLER AB ’02 ANNE LA AB ’12 Senior Associate Director, Harvard Implementation Manager, Ellevation Education Alumni Association ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Nonprofit Management, ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Philanthropy, and Grant Writing [email protected] ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] Erin works to build engagement DOUMA LAFONTAN among Harvard alumni and between alumni and the College Human Landscape, University of through communication, participation, and volunteerism. Prior Southern to coming home to Harvard, she worked in education research ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & and policy. Socially Responsible Investing ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit DOUGLAS KOCH, MAI, AICP, Consulting MCRP ’78 [email protected] Director, DOZ/Advisory Affiliates Douma is a writer and social justice campaigner. He has ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & done major work on the elimination of health disparities; Socially Responsible Investing in particular, he has convened a series on the health of ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Roxbury to highlight community assets, health equity, and Food Justice resident engagement. [email protected] Housing, real estate, and community development finance and social impact investing leader. Nationwide experience includes real estate/finance transactional and advisory services as a principal and consultant in private/public and nonprofit sectors. HEATHER LATTIMER AB ’93 BENJAMIN LEVY AB ’69, Professor of Education and Executive Director of the Institute MAT ’72 for Entrepreneurship in Education, University of San Diego Adjunct Instructor, Northeastern University ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing Heather’s work focuses on equity and innovation in K–16 education. She has served as a middle school and high school [email protected] teacher, teacher educator, consultant, and researcher. Ben is a mathematics teacher, consultant, and author. He was co-principal investigator for the NSF-funded Interactive Mathematics Text Project SILCHEN LEE AB ’89 and received an Edythe May Sliffe Award for Distinguished Nonprofit Management High School Mathematics Teaching. He currently teaches international students at Northeastern University in Boston. ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Active in the SCR, he is reunion co-chair and ■■ Education & Youth Work webmaster for the Harvard-Radcliffe Class of 1969. [email protected]

JESSICA LEVY AB ’18 DAVID LEEDS AB ’17 [email protected] Caseworker/District Representative, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney

■■ Government, Public Policy & CHRISTOPHER LEWIS AB ’01 Think Tanks Vice President, Public Knowledge; ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal School Board Member, Alexandria City Justice Reform Public Schools

[email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy & David is a lifelong New Yorker. Since graduation, he has Think Tanks worked in Rep. Carolyn Maloney’s (NY-12) district office, ■■ Education & Youth Work primarily on issues of local policy and constituent relations, [email protected] and he aims to continue working in local public service in New Chris is vice president at the tech York City. policy nonprofit Public Knowledge, leading the organization’s advocacy in Washington, D.C. He has over 15 years of political organizing, policy, and campaign experience at all levels. He’s MICHAEL LEONARD AB ’17 also elected to the Alexandria City (Virginia) School Board. Nonprofit Management Fellow, Phillips Brooks House Association

■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing PI-I LIN SD ’17 ■■ Education & Youth Work Research Fellow, [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health Michael is a recent graduate now working with the Phillips ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Brooks House Association. He works in communications, [email protected] fundraising, alumni relations, and event planning, and he Environmental health and public health scientist with supports student leaders in those areas. He plans to pursue a training in nutrition, epidemiology, and biostatistics. graduate degree in public policy or law. BERYL LIPTON AB ’10 BENJAMIN LUXENBERG Projects Editor, Senior Reporter, MBA ’17 MuckRock Director of Lean Strategy and Innovation, Massachusetts Bay ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Transportation Authority Justice Reform ■■ Community Advocacy & ■■ Government, Public Policy & Organizing Think Tanks [email protected] ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Beryl, a 2010 Harvard graduate in [email protected] history and literature of America, is projects editor and senior reporter at MuckRock, a collaborative news site that helps Benjamin is the director of lean strategy and an HBS anybody file, track, and share public records requests. Leadership Fellow at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. He graduated from and the Kennedy School in 2017. He has worked in start-ups, SARAH LOCKRIDGE-STECKEL venture capital, and the USMC. AB ’09 CEO, The Collective RICHARD MALATESTA AB ’74 ■■ Education & Youth Work Guidance Counselor, Bio/Chem Instructor, Dropout Prevention ■■ Nonprofit Management, Coordinator, New Teacher Induction Coordinator, Attorney, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Malden Public Schools [email protected] ■■ Education & Youth Work Sarah is the CEO and Founder of The ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks Collective in Memphis, Tennessee. The Collective is creating [email protected] clear pathways to careers, for the over 45,000 youth out of school and work in Memphis. Rick retired three years ago after 40 years of public service in the Malden Public Schools (Massachusetts). He was golf coach for Malden High School (MHS) and also served as a CHRIS LONEY AB ’11 liaison between the MPSS, the MRA, Malden District Court, and the Mayor’s Office, creating such programs as the juvenile Chief Talent Officer, uAspire Inc. community service/restitution program as well as a day-care ■■ Nonprofit Management, center to serve MHS students who are mothers. Philanthropy & Grant Writing ABIGAIL MARIAM AB ‘15, PHD ■■ Education & Youth Work GSAS/HKS [email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Chris is passionate about social Think Tanks justice and educational equity. As ■■ Community Advocacy & the chief talent officer at uAspire, he works to ensure that Organizing all members of the uAspire team thrive in their roles as they [email protected] work to make postsecondary education affordable for all young people. CONSTANCE MARTIN AB ’82 KITO LORD Deputy Director, Mayor’s Office of Financial Empowerment, Boston Medical Director, Regional One Health ■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ Public & Global Health Think Tanks ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Nonprofit Management, [email protected] Philanthropy & Grant Writing Kito is Medical Director of Regional One Health in [email protected] Memphis, TN. Constance is the deputy director of the Mayor’s Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE) in Boston, which has a mission of connecting residents to asset-building programs—such as financial coaching and credit building—to help them improve their economic well-being. SANJEEV MASIH ALM ’10 KERRY MCGOWAN EDM ‘02 Product Manager, American Express Phillips Brooks House Association

■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Director of Programs

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] ■■ International Development, Sanjeev is inspired by the confluence of business, technology, Human Rights, and Nonprofit and education. His experience ranges from launching strategic Consulting business initiatives to managing projects to advising in the [email protected] financial services industry.

ANDREA MCGRATH MPA ’05 SOPHIA MCCLENNEN AB ’87 Principal, Consultant, Amplified Impact

Director, Center for Global Studies, ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Penn State Socially Responsible Investing

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & ■■ Government, Public Policy & Food Justice Think Tanks [email protected] [email protected] Andrea is a strategic adviser, Sophia is professor of international entrepreneurial leader, and founder affairs and comparative literature at of Amplified Impact, a strategic advisory and research firm Penn State University and founding director of the Center for working with executives, educators, social enterprises, and Global Studies. She studies human rights, satire, and politics, field builders to advance sustainable solutions to critical social with two recent books on related topics: Is Satire Saving Our challenges. Nation? coauthored with Remy Maisel, and The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights, coedited with Alexandra Schultheis Moore. She also has a column in Salon MOLLY O’DONNELL MENG where she regularly covers politics and culture. AB ’12 Assistant Deputy Public Defender, Appellate Section, New Jersey Office of ANDY MCCORD AB ’79 the Public Defender

Program Chair, Exam Schools Partnership Initiative ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal

■■ Education & Youth Work Justice Reform ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] [email protected] Molly is an assistant deputy public Andy has worked as an editor and writer while also focusing defender in the appellate section of the New Jersey Office of on poetry and translation. More recently he has been involved the Public Defender. At Harvard, she concentrated in history in the founding of the Exam Schools Partnership Initiative, and literature. She graduated from the Benjamin N. Cardozo which is a not-for-profit aiming to increase diversity in New School of Law and clerked for the Honorable Mitzy Galis- York City’s top public high schools. Menendez in Hudson County Criminal Court before joining the public defender’s office. Molly is interested in public defense and criminal justice reform. CATHERINE MCCOURT AB ’14 Policy Analyst Fellow, Massachusetts Executive Office of Education

■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] NAOMI MEYER AB ’91 ROBIN MOUNT EDD ‘94 Senior Attorney, Welfare Law Unit, Office of Career Services, Greater Boston Legal Services Harvard University ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Director Justice Reform ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ Nonprofit Management, Think Tanks Philanthropy, and Grant Writing [email protected] [email protected] At Greater Boston Legal Services since 2002, Naomi represents clients facing barriers to getting public benefits and advocates to improve the welfare JUDITH MURCIANO AB, PHD system in Massachusetts. She is currently helping lead a Office of Public Interest Advising, Harvard Law School statewide campaign to end the welfare family cap. She has JD and MPP degrees from UC Berkeley. Associate Director and Director of Fellowships

■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform LAURA MIRVISS AB ’12 [email protected] Executive Director, CCS Fundraising

■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing ISABEL MURPHY AB ’18 ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting Harvard University [email protected] ■■ Government Concentration Laura is committed to helping nonprofit organizations expand [email protected] their impact through strategic development. She currently is an executive director at CCS Fundraising, a fundraising consulting firm for nonprofits. TUAN NGUYEN AMP ’04 Director, Michael Dukakis Institute

■■ Government, Public Policy & RACHEL MISELMAN AB ’93 Think Tanks University of Leeds, Law ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal

■■ International Development, Justice Reform Human Rights & tuan_nguyen@ Nonprofit Consulting bostonglobalforum.org ■■ Government, Public Policy & Tuan is director of the Michael Think Tanks Dukakis Institute for Leadership and Innovation, co-founder [email protected] of AI World Society Initiative, founder and former editor-in- Rachel trained as a barrister, with a focus on crimes against chief of VietNamNet, and founder of ECCC. He has also been humanity and human rights. She has been writing about these a Harvard Kennedy School fellow and a member of Harvard topics and discussing them on broadcast media for over a Business School’s Global Advisory Board. decade. This year, she looks forward to exploring film to bring more stories to life. ANNIKA NIELSEN AB ’15 Program Coordinator, Harvard Law School Food Law, and Policy Clinic

■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice [email protected] NORMAN NOVACK AB ’74 CASEY PETERSON MUP ’18 Business Management Specialist, Harvard Graduate School of Design Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice ■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks Think Tanks [email protected] ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Casey is a candidate for a master’s degree in urban planning at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She worked in [email protected] the nonprofit sector at ULI and at the New York Restoration Norman has an MBA from Wharton Project, and in the public sector with internships with New and has spent his entire career in Public Sector Management, York City Planning and with the city of Boston. principally at the Smithsonian Institution and now at the Mass. Dept. of Public Health. He has also served on the boards of several community-based nonprofit organizations. RICHARD PIEN GSASP ’81, CSS ’89 Elected Representative, Boston Ward 5 CAROLINE MARIE O’BRIEN AB ’81 Republican Committee; Trinity Church [email protected] Lector, Member; Self-Employed

■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing ELIOT OBI-TABOT SM ’03 ■■ Government, Public Policy & Regional Medical Director, Takeda Vaccines, Americas Think Tanks

■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health Elected Representative for Boston, Baker for Governor charter [email protected] member, Trump for President charter member.

STEPHEN ONESTI AB ’82 WILL POFF-WEBSTER AB ’14 Neurosurgeon, Neurological Surgery PC Legislative Aide, Boston City Council

■■ Public & Global Health ■■ Government, Public Policy & ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Think Tanks Consulting ■■ Community Advocacy & [email protected] Organizing Stephen has extensive experience bringing neurosurgical [email protected] care to underserved communities in the New York area. Before working for Boston City Currently in practice in Nassau County, New York, he Councilor Matt O’Malley as the legislative aide for his previously worked on developing neurosurgery services neighborhood of Jamaica Plain, Will served as a health in Brooklyn and the Bronx. care and budget policy analyst for the Massachusetts Senate Committee on Ways and Means. He worked on climate change in India after graduating. MARGARET OXTOBY AB ’76 Public Health Physician, Centers for Control and Prevention JOHN PRINCE AB ’13, ALM ’18 Assistant Director, Undergraduate ■■ Public & Global Health Engagement, Harvard Alumni ■■ Government, Public Policy & Association Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health Following a pediatric residency, [email protected] Margaret trained at the CDC in medical epidemiology. She has worked in prevention and John has been working at the HAA control of infectious diseases, including bacterial diseases, since graduating from the College, HIV, and TB, in the United States and internationally. and works to connect undergraduate students in his current role. In addition to the topic of education, John is also interested in global/public health and politics. MARGARITA PERSICO ALM ’09 [email protected] GLADYS PRINS ALM ’17 CARLOS REYES ALB ’14 Harvard SEAS Employee Services Supervisor, EdAssist ■■ International Relations ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit ■■ Government, Public Policy & Consulting Think Tanks ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] [email protected] Carlos is working in education management, supervising a team managing tuition assistance KATHY PURNELL AB ’91 policy for a portfolio of 13 clients from industries diverse President, AdvocatesROC, L.3.C. in size and profession. He has 10-plus years of experience in large-scale event planning, in particular coordinating ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform graduation activities through strong interpersonal skills and a focus on service delivery. He also has taught tennis to adults ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit and kids for more than seven years while coaching women’s Consulting teams and a high school boys’ team. [email protected] Kathy is President of AdvocatesROC, L.3.C. She is a MI-based HUNTER RICHARD AB ’12, attorney and has over 15 years’ experience in program MBA ’18 development, public interest law, academic administration, MBA Candidate, Harvard Business college-level instruction & experiential learning. School

■■ Government, Public Policy & JULIEANN RAPOPORT AB ’84 Think Tanks ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Adjunct Faculty, Smith College School Socially Responsible Investing for Social Work [email protected] ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Hunter volunteered in Guangzhou, China, as a Princeton in Asia Fellow after college. He returned to Massachusetts ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit to lead international trade and foreign affairs for the Consulting Massachusetts state government. He is now a second-year MBA student at Harvard Business School. [email protected] Julie’s work is situated at the cross-section of education, nonprofit management, and social change. For more than 25 years, Julie has worked with and learned from marginalized communities in different parts of the world, supporting their JOHN RIM AB ’50 efforts in the realm of participatory and equity-focused Rainbow Foundation Sihtasutus; North Atlantic Treaty planning and evaluation. She also teaches evaluation, Organization (NATO); Peacekeepers Logistics Academies community development, and organizational practice to Network, the N-PLAN.; Member, Management Board, Rainbow Foundation located in East Wiru County, Estonia; CFO and CEO undergraduate and master’s level students. at North Carolina High School of Social Studies Foundation, Incorporated in North Carolina

■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, and Grant Writing [email protected] Ph.D. in Sociology from Columbia University 1959. Certificate from Russian Institute at Columbia in Public Law and Government 1952, Websites include www.eestirainbow. foundation and www.ncschool3.info and www.greenandgold. info. Will be at Harvard Commencement 2018. JULIA ROSS JD ’88 NATALIE SANCHEZ MPP ’15 Professor, Georgetown University Law Center Board President, March Forward Massachusetts

■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] [email protected] Natalie Sanchez is board president of March Forward Massachusetts, a 501(c)(3)/(4) born from the Boston CINDY ROWE AB ’86 Women’s March in 2017. Natalie is dedicated to improving Executive Director, Jewish Alliance public policy and civic engagement by leveraging her expertise for Law and Social Action in negotiation, emotional intelligence, and community

■■ Community Advocacy & organizing. Organizing ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing ERICA SCOTT AB ’06 [email protected] Director of Development, South Coastal Counties Legal Services Cindy is an attorney with over 25 years of experience in the political and nonprofit advocacy ■■ Nonprofit Management, sectors, consulting in fundraising, board development, and Philanthropy & Grant Writing nonprofit management. She is currently the executive director ■■ Community Advocacy & of the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action. Organizing Jessica Rubin-Wills AB ’06 [email protected] Trial Attorney, Children and Family, Law Erica is experienced in development, Division, Committee for Public Counsel advocacy, and organizing. She has worked with South Coastal Services Counties Legal Services, Presente.org, and the North Carolina

■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and she serves on the boards Justice Reform of several social and reproductive justice organizations. ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] VIVIAN SHAW AB ’15 Jessica is a public interest lawyer who works with the Committee for Public Counsel Services, the Massachusetts Upper School Physics and Calculus Teacher, Codman Academy Charter Public School public defender agency. She represents parents and children in juvenile court and has prior experience representing ■■ Education & Youth Work students in education law cases. ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform [email protected] Vivian graduated from Harvard in 2015 with a BA in sociology. ERIC RUDER MS ’88 During her time at Harvard, she was actively involved in PBHA Industrial Economics (School of Public Health), Principal and HMC. Since graduating, she has worked at Codman (Environmental Health, Sustainability) Academy where she now teaches physics and calculus. Vivian [email protected] originally hails from Austin, Texas.

EMILY RUTTER AB ’13, MPP ’19 SHISHIR SHEKHAR ALM ’18 MPP Candidate, Harvard Kennedy School Senior Engineer—R&D, National Grid USA

■■ ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] [email protected] BRAN SHIM AB ’15 GAIL SOKOLOFF AB ’81–82 Fiscal Policy Analyst, Executive Office Senior Director, United Way of Massachusetts Bay for Administration and Finance, ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing Commonwealth of Massachusetts ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing ■■ Government, Public Policy & [email protected] Think Tanks Gail is the senior director for community impact at the ■■ Public & Global Health United Way of Massachusetts Bay, where she is responsible [email protected] for financial opportunity programs. She has had a career in Bran is a senior fiscal policy analyst nonprofit management and is passionate about developing at the Executive Office for Administration and Finance for the evidence-backed strategy to promote greater economic Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where he manages the opportunity and mobility for all Americans. budgets for the Medicaid program and technology services and security. TRIADA STAMPAS AB ’98 Vice President for Research and Public Affairs, Food Bank DENNIS SHIN MPA ’94 For New York City Kennedy School of Government ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice Consulting [email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks As vice president for research and public affairs, Triada [email protected] leads Food Bank For New York City’s efforts in research International development professional specializing in private and evaluation, government relations, policy/advocacy, sector development, rule of law, and supply chain analysis. and community mobilization. Experience in development planning coordination, benchmark assessments of emerging technology, and corporate social responsibility. ROLAND STARK AB ’88 Chief Research Officer—Hospital Patient Outcomes, ReInforced Care Inc. THEODORA SKEADAS AB ’12, ■■ Public & Global Health MPP ’16 ■■ Education & Youth Work Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton [email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy & Resourceful researcher and analyst. Think Tanks Skilled at helping clients define their ■■ International Development, key questions and passionate about Human Rights & Nonprofit investigating with innovative methods to find answers and Consulting solutions. Talented at presenting research findings using [email protected] sharp, persuasive displays. Theodora is an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton. She graduated from Harvard Kennedy School with an MPP in 2016. Previously, she worked with nongovernmental organizations JACOB STEINBERG-OTTER in Turkey, Morocco, and the West Bank. Theodora graduated AB ’16, JD ’21 from Harvard College in 2012 with a BA in philosophy and Investigative Analyst, New York County government. District Attorney’s Office

■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform [email protected] Jacob graduated in 2016 with a degree in government and will matriculate later this year at Harvard Law School. He worked in data analytics for Hillary for America and is now an investigative analyst for the New York District Attorney. He plans on pursuing a career in policy and/or public interest law. YAEL STERN MPP ’15 ANDREW VINCENT AB ’13 Harvard Kennedy School Harvard Alumni Association, Harvard University [email protected] ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] TIM STREGE MPA ’86 Andrew works with the reunions team at the HAA, which is Executive Director, William Factory responsible for working alongside alumni classes to produce Small Business Incubator reunion events for their classmates.

■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing ■■ Government, Public Policy & LUAN VO ALM ’17 Think Tanks CEO, Crimson Investment Managers LLC [email protected] ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Tim has been the executive director ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks of the William Factory Small Business Incubator since 1994. [email protected] His previous experience includes being a member and chairman of the Tacoma Public Utility Board (1997–2002); executive vice president, Job Training Executives of PETER VROOMAN AB ’89 Washington (1991–1993); executive director, Washington Senior Foreign Service Officer, State Council of Vocational Technical Institutes (1987–1991); U.S. Department of State founding chairman of Pierce Transit (1978–1984); and deputy mayor and city councilman of Tacoma (1975–1985). ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Public & Global Health CHARLOTTE SVIRSKY AB ’10 [email protected] Program Officer, Poses Family Foundation Peter has served as an American diplomat since 1991. He most recently ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing served as chargé d’affaires from 2016 to 2017 and deputy ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting chief of mission from 2014 to 2016 at the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and he has worked in embassies in [email protected] India, Israel, Lebanon, Somalia, and Djibouti. Charlotte is a program officer at the Poses Family Foundation, a New York City–based foundation dedicated to bringing about significant positive impact through a combination of BARBARA WATSON AB ’81 business disciplines, nonprofit expertise, and funding. [email protected] Trevor Thompson AB ’11 Consultant, The Bridgespan, Group

■■ International Development, SAM WHEELER Human Rights & Nonprofit Analyst, Partners Healthcare; webmaster, Somerville Center for Consulting the Arts

■■ Public & Global Health ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Trevor’s interests include climate [email protected] change, health, and technology. After Harvard, He worked as a professional futurist doing nonprofit foresight consulting. Trevor is now a consultant at Bridgespan and a contractor BURTON WIDES AB ’62, JD ’65 futurist. He received his MEM/MBA from Yale in 2017. Human Rights, Voting Rights, Defense and Foreign Policy, Oversight of Intelligence Agencies, Campaign Finance Reform,

ANDREEA VASILE HOXHA MLA ’20 MLA I Candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design [email protected] Criminal Justice Reform, Health Care Reform, Congress, White ANDERS YANG JD ’94 House; pro bono initiatives for China Chief Development Officer, Natural ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks Resources Defense Council (NRDC) ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit ■■ Nonprofit Management, Consulting Philanthropy & Grant Writing [email protected] ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Burt’s experience includes drafting and managing the 1970, Food Justice 1975, 1982, and 2006 Voting Rights Acts; working on the [email protected] Campaign Finance Law and Hart-Scot-Rodino Antitrust Anders is chief development officer at (premerger) Law; vetting judicial nominations for the Senate the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). judiciary; developing a national movement for single-payer health care; developing the Watergate and Church Committee Investigations; and pro bono counseling to the main umbrella JOSH YOUNG AB ’90 nongovernmental organization advocating for human rights Director, Legislative Affairs, Action for of all ethnic and faith groups and individuals suppressed by Boston Community Development Inc. China. He is an expert in Washington, grassroots, and media lobbying campaigns. ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing ■■ Education & Youth Work DIANE WILLIAMS EDM ’95 [email protected] EdTech Entrepreneur/STEM Education Advocate, MIT/Harvard Josh serves as the director of

■■ Education & Youth Work legislative affairs and as deputy director of community coordination at Action for Boston Community [email protected] Development Inc. (ABCD), Boston’s official anti-poverty agency since 1962. LOIE WILLIAMS AB ’13 Director, Corporate Internships, Beacon Academy SARAH YUN AB ’10 ■■ Education & Youth Work Management Candidate, MIT Sloan ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning & Food Justice MBA [email protected] ■■ International Development, Human Rights & Nonprofit Consulting MICHAEL WILLIAMS EDM ’17 ■■ Nonprofit Management, Academic Coach, Match Beyond Philanthropy & Grant Writing

■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Sarah is an MBA candidate at the MIT Sloan School of [email protected] John E. “Jack” Wolfe Management, pursuing a career in strategy, innovation, Senior Consultant, MOR Associates Inc. and technology for global human rights. She is passionate about social justice spanning from information access in ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy & Grant Writing North Korea to criminal justice reform in our backyard. ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] RYLIE ZHANG AB ’13 Associate General Manager, ToJoy Group IVY YAN AB ‘15, JD ‘20 Harvard Law School ■■ Government, Public Policy & Think Tanks ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform [email protected] ■■ Community Advocacy & Organizing [email protected] Since Rylie graduated from Harvard College in December of 2013 she has worked in the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate, for Fidelity Investments, and for ToJoy Group. She is interested in understanding the intersection of business and government. Meet Our Graduate STUDENTS

ALEXANDRA AVVOCATO JD ’20 RHUTA DEOBAGKAR LLM ‘18 Harvard Law School Harvard Law School

■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks Consulting [email protected] ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks [email protected]

ROSA BAUM JD/MPP ‘21 Harvard Law School WILL DOBBS ALLSOPP JD ‘20 Harvard Law School ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks [email protected] ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform [email protected]

MOLLY BRODERICK JD ‘20 Harvard Law School LEAH DODELL Harvard Graduate School of Education ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Consulting [email protected] DEVASHISH CHANDRA MPP ’19 Harvard Kennedy School DOMINIK DRESEL EDM ‘18 Harvard Graduate School of Education ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Government, Public Policy, & ■■ Education & Youth Work Think Tanks ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected]. [email protected] edu

DANIEL EGEL WEISS JD ‘20 REBECCA CUSHMAN EDM ‘18 Harvard Law School

Harvard Graduate School of Education ■■ Government, Public Policy, &

■■ Education & Youth Work Think Tanks ■■ ■■ Community Advocacy & Sustainability, Urban Planning, Organizing and Food Justice [email protected] [email protected]

CONSUELO FERNANDEZ MPP ‘19 Harvard Kennedy School

■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Consulting [email protected] MARTA GARNELO CAAMANO MPP ‘19 GRACE LEE MPA ‘20 Harvard Kennedy School Harvard Kennedy School

■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ Government, Public Policy, & ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Think Tanks [email protected] ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected]

CHRIS HAVASY JD/PHD ‘20 HLS/GSAS

■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks HOWARD LIN AM ‘19 ■■ Public Interest Law & Criminal Justice Reform Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences [email protected] ■■ Public & Global Health ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected] JULIE-ANN HUTCHINSON MPP ‘19 Harvard Kennedy School AMANDA MATOS MPP ‘19 ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Consulting Harvard Kennedy School

■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ Community Advocacy & [email protected] Organizing ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected]. ZARA KANJI MPH ‘17 harvard.edu Harvard School of Public Health

■■ Education & Youth Work XIAO YOU MOK AM ‘19 ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences [email protected] ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing ■■ Education & Youth Work SAHAR KAZRANIAN MPA ‘19 [email protected] Harvard Kennedy School

■■ Government, Public Policy, & WAIRIMU MWAURA Think Tanks ■■ Education & Youth Work Harvard School of Public Health [email protected] Program Coordinator

■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Consulting ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, and Grant Writingg [email protected] KATYA KLINOVA MPA ’19 Harvard Kennedy School CARLOS PAIVA MC/MPA ‘18

■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Harvard Kennedy School Consulting ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, and Grant Writing ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks [email protected] [email protected] PEDRO PONTUAL MC/MPA’18 YUMAN XU EDM ‘18 Harvard Kenedy School Harvard Graduate School of Education

■■ Government, Public Policy, & ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Think Tanks Consulting ■■ International Development, ■■ Education & Youth Work Human Rights, and Nonprofit [email protected] Consulting [email protected] LINYAN XUE MPA ‘19 Harvard Kennedy School SANASER SODNOMDORJ MPA ‘18 ■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Harvard Kennedy School Consulting ■■ Education & Youth Work ■■ Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, and Grant Writing ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks [email protected] [email protected]

SHENGNAN ZHANG EDM ’18 CIARA STEIN MUP ‘19 Specialized Studies, Harvard Graduate Harvard Graduate School of Design School of Education

■■ ■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Food Justice Nonprofit Management, ■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks Philanthropy & Grant Writing ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & [email protected] Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] SAYAKA TOJO LLM ‘18 Harvard Law School

■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ Public & Global Health [email protected]

JAYSON TOWEH SM ‘19 Harvard School of Public Health

■■ Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Food Justice ■■ Public & Global Health [email protected]

REBECCA WADNESS AM ‘18 Harvard Kennedy School

■■ International Development, Human Rights, and Nonprofit Consulting ■■ Education & Youth Work [email protected]

MARY WESLEY DRPH ‘18 Harvard Kennedy School

■■ Government, Public Policy, & Think Tanks ■■ Social Entrepreneurship & Socially Responsible Investing [email protected] After the Conference... NOW WHAT?! The Phillips Brooks House Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship is the hub and department that provides support for all public service efforts at Harvard College. It is home to the Center for Public Interest Careers (CPIC), Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship (MPES), Phillips Brooks House Asso- ciation (PBHA), and Public Service Network (PSN), and collaborates closely with the Institute of Politics (IOP) and Office of Career Services (OCS) to provide students with a rich variety of volunteer, internship, coursework, and postgraduate opportunities in public service. The Phillips Brooks House also provides coordination, funding, and planning for public service, supports public service efforts in the freshman yard and houses, and leads collaborative efforts such as the first-year Day of Service, Public Service Recruiting Day, and the Public Interested Conference. For more information, visit: www.publicservice.fas.harvard.edu.

IN COLLABORATION WITH After the Conference... NOW WHAT?!

Want to continue making a difference after graduation? Have an entrepreneurial spirit and drive to turn your public service experiences into a year-long project pro- posal?

Come find out more about a way to make it happen through the Priscilla Chan STRIDE Postgraduate Fellowship, which provides up to $30,000 in grant money to support your living expenses as you work on a community-based public interest project of your own design full-time in the year following graduation!

Information Sessions: Wednesday, Feb 7, 2018, 7:00pm-8:00pm, or Tuesday, Feb 13, 2018, 5:00pm-6:00pm, at Phillips Brooks House.

We will discuss fellowship criteria, individual questions, and coaching at information sessions

**All eventual applicants must attend a session to be eligible** Letter of Intent due March 7.

Reply to [email protected] to RSVP.

Read more about the Chan STRIDE Post Graduate Fellowship athttp://pbha.org/get-involved/job-opportu- nities/stride-postgraduate-fellowship/.

CPIC offers two types of summer fellowships: 1) paid summer fellowships at organizations we partner with (including premier opportunities with leading nonprofits through the Mindich Service Fellowship) and 2) grant funding for fellowships students identify themselves at nonprofit organiza- tions. Both types of summer experiences are generally 10 weeks long (40 hours per week), starting in June. Most summer stipends for U.S. based programs range from $3,000 to $5,000 for the summer.

Summer Fellowship postings will appear on Crimson Careers with the “CPIC” tag in the job heading. If you’d like for our staff to make recommendations to you about summer opportunities, please take 5 minutes to com- plete our student interest form.

Through the CPIC Post-Graduate Fellowship Program, we connect current Harvard College seniors and recent graduates with paid full-time positions in public interest organizations across the United States. Our Post-Graduate Fellows are guaranteed a salary of at least $30,000 per year + benefits with a commitment of one to two years to a public interest organization.

For more information, visit www.publicservice.fas.harvard.edu/cpic. The Office of Career Services welcomes all students and offers a wide range of services and resources tailored specifically to internships, entry-level jobs, and summer opportunities for Harvard College students and recent alumni. Alumni within five years of graduation have full access to all services, with the exception of some online subscription resources.

Drop-in Advising

OCS offers Harvard College undergraduates ten-minute “ask me anything” drop-in sessions from 1:00-4:00pm, Monday-Friday. This is the best way to get started with OCS or to have your resume or cover letter reviewed.

Scheduled Appointments

Appointments are for students seeking longer conversations about career decision making, summer planning, making connections, searching or interviewing for a job, considering graduate school, and similar career advice. Note that Drop-Ins are the best and most efficient way to get a resume or cover letter reviewed. All seniors as well as underclassmen who have attended an OCS orientation or drop-in session will be able to schedule an appointment with an adviser through Crimson Careers.

Summer Planning and Funding The summer funding team offers drop-in advising and information sessions at key points throughout the year for Harvard College students seeking financial assistance for international (all fields) and domestic (public service only) summer experiences. Check out the OCS Navigating Your Summer booklet to get insider information on all Harvard summer opportunities and funding.

Premedical and Health Careers The premedical and health careers advising team offers drop-in advising, appointments, and information sessions at key points throughout the year for Harvard College students and alumni pursuing health-related fields.

Graduate & Professional School Advising

When applying to graduate programs, Harvard College students often receive help from their House Tutors and academic departments. OCS supplements this support with additional resources and guidance for students planning for graduate programs.

Career Fairs, Employers, and Workshops

OCS conducts over 300 programs and hosts over 20 career fairs annually. These events are designed to be an easy way for you to meet alumni and employers and learn about different opportunities. Everyone from freshmen to seniors attend these events to test their interests by talking to people about what they do, how they got their start, and what advice they may have for you if you are interested in pursuing similar work.

Our friendly advisers can help you plan for summer and your four years at Harvard and beyond. Come by 54 Dunster Street and let us get to know you! You can also visit our website www.ocs.fas.harvard.edu. Learn more about how Harvard is using its campus to test and prove sustainability solutions that lead to a healthier, low-carbon future! Visit @GreenHarvard or green.harvard.edu for the latest news and resources, including green tips to use on campus or at home. Sign up to receive our monthly email newsletter full of sustainability-related research highlights, stories, and events at green.harvard.edu/subscribe

Our living lab initiative (green.harvard.edu/livinglab) provides grant funding to faculty and students that use the campus as part of their energy, sustainability, or climate research. Visit green.harvard.edu for more information!

The 2018 Engaged Scholarship & Social Justice Undergraduate Research Conference is the only conference that focuses on socially engaged research conducted by undergraduates. If you are an undergraduate doing independent research under the supervision of faculty, please consider submitting a proposal. For complete information on proposal guidelines please follow the links on the post card or go to the website.

More information can be found at www.essjconference.fas.harvard.edu

Whether you are a senior thinking about post-graduate plans, or a freshman won- dering how coursework can impact your career path, the staff at the IOP Office of Internships and Career Services is available to meet with students to help guide and advise them during a job search.

You can make an appointment here: http://iop.harvard.edu/get-involved/intern- ships-careers/internships-career-services-office-hours Notes: Notes: Notes: PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship at Harvard College For more information on Harvard College’s various public service opportuni- ties, please visit our website: www.publicservice.fas.harvard.edu.

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