women Who Are Going Places Start at Hollins.

Hollins alumnae use their liberal arts education to do great things in the world, as the following examples show:

ARTS AND DESIGN Savon Shelton Sampson ’04, product marketing expert specializing in health care, McKesson Medical-Surgical, Brandy S. Culp ’98, curator, Historic Charleston Foundation, Richmond, Va. Charleston, S.C. Cabell Martin Wagner ’00, vice president, human resources, Gwen Fernandez ’06, museum educator, National Gallery of Lacoste, New York City Art, Washington, D.C. Allison Hennessy ’04, founder of Allison Hennessy Designs, an interior design firm located in Menlo Park, Calif. COMMUNICATIONS ’74, M.A. ’75, named America’s Best Photographer Hilary Bumm ’93, partner at Speak, a boutique public relations by Time magazine team, Atlanta, Ga. Emily Wheat Maynard ’00, M.A., decorative arts, Bard Sandra Frazier ’04, founder and CEO, Tandem Public Relations Graduate Center for Decorative Arts, Design, and and Marketing, Louisville, Ky. Culture; founder of Elva Fields, jewelry design company, Mallory Kate Potock ’09, account supervisor, DigitasLBi_US, Taylorsville, Ky. Chicago, Ill. Kathryn McKellar ’05, M.M., vocal performance, Boston Sadie Tillery ’05, director of programming, Full Frame Conservatory; opera singer and actress, Boston, Mass. Documentary Film Festival, Durham, N.C. Shannon Muhs ’93, M.A., vocal performance, New England Alexandra Trower ’86, executive vice president, Estée Lauder Conservatory of Music; administrator, Berklee College of Global Communications, New York City Music; professional singer, actor, voice-over artist, lyricist Veronica Votypka ’99, co-executive producer, OWN: Oprah Emily Wexler ’04, M.F.A. ’08, dancer and choreographer; Winfrey Network and Harpo Studios, Inc.; Chicago, Ill. teaches dance history/theory/criticism and performance labs at the University of the Arts; based in Brooklyn, N.Y. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS | FINANCE Betsy Brooks Carr ’68, member of the House of Delegates, Richmond, Va. Kimberly LaMotta-Maye ’99, vice president/IT project manager, Sarah Poulton ’06, M.P.A., University of North Carolina– global commercial division, Bank of America, Norfolk, Va. Charlotte; contract officer, procurement management Meghan Norden ’09, investment analyst, Australian Trade division, City of Charlotte, N.C. Commission, New York City Justine Treadwell ’01, master’s degree, Tufts University’s Megan Stagg Overton ’06, M.B.A. program, Mason School of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; diplomat, U.S. State Business, College of William and Mary; head of product and Department marketing/small business, Snagajob, Richmond, Va. Brynn Hoffman ’09, M.A, public history, North Carolina State Shannan Staples Todd ’08, case manager, Federal Deposit University; assistant manager of historic sites for Raleigh Insurance Corporation, New York City Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources, Raleigh, N.C. Jenny Van Leeuwen Harrington ’97, M.B.A., Columbia Elizabeth Brownlee Kolmstetter ’85, Ph.D., industrial University; CEO and principal owner of Gilman Hill Asset psychology, ; chief human capital officer, Management LLC, New York City USAID, Washington, D.C.

Box 9707 | Roanoke, VA 24020 | (800) 456-9595 | [email protected] | www.hollins.edu HIGHER EDUCATION MEDICINE | VETERINARY | SCIENCE Mary Stewart Atwell ’00, Ph.D., literature, Washington Macy Anne Carman ’13, M.P.A., Columbia University; University; assistant professor of English, Virginia Military development associate, Southern Environmental Law Center, Institute, Lexington, Va.; author of Wild Girls, first-year Charlottesville, Va. reading at Hollins, fall 2013 Jacqueline Chevalier ’01, D.V.M., Tuskeegee University School Allison Connolly ’00, Ph.D., French, UNC-Chapel Hill; National of Veterinary Medicine; owner, Tri-State Veterinary Center, Endowment for the Humanities associate professor of Huntington, W.Va. French, Meghna Das Thakur ’04, Ph.D., molecular genetics and Ginny Frazier ’98, Psy.D., clinical psychology, Nova genomics, Washington University; scientist, oncology Southeastern University; adjunct professor, psychology, biomarker development, Genentech, San Francisco, Calif. Spalding University Erica Feiste ’03, D.V.M., North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine; small animal emergency LAW medicine, Virginia Beach, Va. Elizabeth Burgin Waller ’04, J.D., College of William and Mary Jill Wright Donaldson ’92, M.D., Indiana University School Law School; lawyer with Woods Rogers PLC, Roanoke of Medicine; neurosurgeon, Community Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. Courtney Chenette ’09, J.D., Pace University School of law; lawyer with Morris Duffy Alonso and Faley, New York City Mary D. Ellison ’76, master’s in health administration, Ph.D. in anatomy and neurobiology, Medical College of Virginia/ Tiffany Marshall Graves ’97, J.D., School Virginia Commonwealth University; chief external relations of Law; executive director, Mississippi Access to Justice officer at United Network for Organ Sharing, Richmond, Va. Commission, Ridgeland, Miss. Mary Hatten ’71, Ph.D., biochemical sciences, Princeton Megan White Hudson ’02, business director, corporate University; neurobiologist, Rockefeller University department, Blank Rome LLP, New York City Emily Rose Klein ’11, analytical chemist, Division of Lillian Potter ’97, J.D., Georgetown University Law Center; Consolidated Laboratories, state of Virginia, Richmond, Va. special counsel, Wilmer Hale LLP, Washington, D.C. Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00, J.D., Vanderbilt University Law School; partner, Goodwin Procter, LLP, Washington, D.C. TEACHING | HUMANITARIAN | NONPROFIT Alexis Snyder ’06, J.D., Dickinson School of Law, Penn State Katy Allamong ’11, M.A., urban education and leadership, University; lawyer, Penn Stuart, Bristol, Tenn. Loyola ; professional development Elysse Stolpe ’10, J.D., University of Virginia School of Law; coach, Pathways in Education associate, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, Washington, D.C. Cynthia Hale ’75, M.Div., Duke University; D.Min., United Catherine Wannamaker ’96, J.D., Stanford Law School; senior Theological Seminary; senior pastor and founder, Ray of attorney, Southern Environmental Law Center, Atlanta, Ga. Hope Christian Church, Decatur, Ga. Stephanie Lohmann Fallon ’08, M.F.A. ’12, program director, LITERATURE Blue Ridge Literacy, Roanoke Ellen Malcolm ’69, founder of EMILY’s List, devoted to helping M.A. ’04, Man Booker Prize and National Book women get elected to higher office, Washington, D.C. Critics Circle Fiction Award for Inheritance of Loss Miggie Bray Mustian ’01, grade-school teacher, Henrico (Va.) ’67, M.A. ’68, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of County Public Schools; nominated for teacher of the year and Pilgrim at Tinker Creek for teaching excellence Julia Johnson ’93, poet, associate professor and director, M.F.A Hannah Urrey ’09, associate for planned giving communications, program in creative writing, University of Kentucky University of Maryland Karen Osborn ’79, author of four novels, 2013 Louis D. Rubin Jr. Writer-in-Residence at Hollins OTHER Liana Camper-Barry ’09, winner of the first Mississippi Review Poetry Series Contest (2009) for 50 Poems, which originated Charlotte Fox ’79, barrier-breaking mountain climber; one as her senior honors thesis of the first women to conquer three 8,000-meter peaks, including Mt. Everest Lee Smith ’67, prolific novelist:Oral History, Saving Grace, Fair and Tender Ladies, On Agate Hill, among others Carol Semple Thompson ’70, the world’s most celebrated amateur women’s golf champion Natasha Trethewey M.A. ’91, Pulitzer Prize for poetry; former U.S. poet laureate; Robert W. Woodruff Professor of English and Creative Writing and director, creative writing program, Emory University

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