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Clubs and Shared Interest Groups Directory CLUBS AND SHARED INTEREST GROUPS DIRECTORY CONTENTS HAA STAFF P. 2 HAA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE P. 5 INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS P. 7 HAA DIRECTORS FOR CLUBS AND SIGS P. 8 SHARED INTEREST GROUPS P. 14 HARVARD CLUBS (BY REGION) P. 16 DEGREE ABBREVIATION KEY P. 26 *AN ASTERISK INDICATES CONTACT INFORMATION THAT MAY NOT BE CURRENT, AS UPDATED INFORMATION WAS NOT RECEIVED. HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STAFF OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John P. Reardon, Jr. (617) 495-5327 Executive Director [email protected] Philip W. Lovejoy (617) 496-3431 Deputy Executive Director [email protected] John-Patrick Riley (617) 495-5733 Staff Assistant [email protected] ALUMNI EDUCATION (800) 422-1636 Trearty Bartley (617) 384-7802 Director [email protected] Steve Holmgren (617) 496-0803 Assistant Director, Travel Programs [email protected] Roberta Paglia (617) 495-1093 Assistant Director, Alumni College Programs [email protected] Suzanna Lansing (617) 495-4160 Coordinator, Alumni Education [email protected] Erin Broadhurst (617) 384-7827 Staff Assistant [email protected] BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rachel Lamson (617) 495-5805 Director [email protected] Andrea Cohn (617) 496-8644 Assistant Director, Research [email protected] Kate Lussier (617) 496-0765 Coordinator [email protected] CLUBS AND SHARED INTEREST GROUPS (800) 654-6494 Jennifer Flynn (617) 495-5194 Director [email protected] Sara Aske (617) 495-6173 Associate Director [email protected] Lauren Brodsky (617) 496-0493 Associate Director [email protected] Chandra Mohammed (617) 496-0767 Assistant Director [email protected] Brad Quigley (617) 495-5326 Assistant Director [email protected] Joslyn Evans (617) 495-5732 Coordinator [email protected] Victoria Finn (617) 495-5637 Staff Assistant [email protected] Louisa Macy (617) 495-2813 Staff Assistant [email protected] HAA STAFF/2 ONLINE PROGRAMS (800) 823-2478 Anne Cushing (617) 495-0406 Director [email protected] Kristen DeAmicis (617) 496-5707 Assistant Director, Online Programs [email protected] Casey Lough (617) 496-6412 Coordinator [email protected] Josh Packard (617) 384-9080 Staff Assistant Specialist [email protected] Keone Peterson (617) 496-2009 Staff Assistant/Help Desk [email protected] Rachel Reid (617) 495-7482 Staff Assistant/Reception [email protected] COLLEGE ALUMNI PROGRAMS Courtney Shurtleff (617) 495-2554 Director [email protected] CLASSES AND REUNIONS (617) 496-7001 Michele Blanc (617) 495-2578 Senior Associate Director [email protected] Jen Halloran (617) 384-9279 Assistant Director [email protected] Alexandra Monti (617) 496-2555 Coordinator [email protected] Jon Petitt (617) 496-6095 Assistant Director [email protected] Cary Gemmer (617) 495-2555 Staff Assistant Specialist [email protected] Gretchen Picken (617 495-5301 Staff Assistant [email protected] CLASS REPORT OFFICE Diane MacDonald (617) 496-6418 Senior Associate Director [email protected] Christine Frost (617) 495-2697 Assistant Director, Technology [email protected] Emily Carson (617) 495-2696 Editor [email protected] Jason Hale (617) 496-6401 Editor [email protected] Deborah Smullyan (617) 495-8049 Editor [email protected] COMMENCEMENT Grace Scheibner (617) 495-5726 Commencement Director [email protected] HAA STAFF/3 COMMUNICATIONS Tracy McMahon (617) 495-8183 Associate Director, [email protected] Internet Communications Christopher Eramo (617) 496-6157 Assistant Director, [email protected] Internet Communications and Design HAA STAFF/4 HAA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT Robert R. Bowie, Jr. AB ’73 Bowie & Jensen, LLC 29 W. Susquehanna Avenue, 6th floor Towson, MD 21204 Phone: (410) 583-2400 Email: [email protected] FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Ellen G. Reeves AB ’83, EdM ’86 236 Freeman Parkway Providence, RI 02906 Phone: (917) 881-7085 Email: [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT – COLLEGE AFFAIRS Timothy P. McCarthy AB ’93 Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy 79 JFK Street, Box 14 Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 495-9065 Email: [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT – MARKETING & ENGAGEMENT Carl F. Muller AB ’73, JD ’76, MBA ’76 Wyche Burgess Freeman & Parham PA 44 East Camperdown Way Greenville, SC 29601-3591 Phone: (864) 242-8211 Email: [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT – UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS Leslie E. Greis AB ’80 Perennial Capital Advisors LLC One Washington, 11th Floor Boston, MA 02108 Phone: (617) 248-8960 Email: [email protected] TREASURER William Horton AB ’77 President Horton Finanicla 221 Arichat Road Oakville, ON L6J 6C6 Phone: (905) 337-3939 Email: [email protected] SECRETARY Catherine A. Gellert AB ’93 151 East 79th Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10075 Phone: (212) 874-2796 Email: [email protected] MEMBER-AT-LARGE Brooks P. V. Newmark AB ’80, MBA ’84 91 Eaton Terrace London SW1W 8TW England Email: [email protected] HAA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/5 MEMBER-AT-LARGE Cynthia Torres AB ’80, MBA ’84 Director of Marketing Diamond Portfolio Advisors, LLC 463 18th Street Santa Monica, CA 90402 Phone: (310) 260-9750 Email: [email protected] EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Walter H. Morris, Jr. AB ’73, MBA ’75 Ernst & Young, LLP 1101 New York Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20005-4213 Phone: (202) 327-6000 Email: [email protected] EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Jonathan L. S. Byrnes DBA ’80 Jonathan Byrnes & Co Three Blodgett Road Lexington, MA 02420 Phone: (781) 862-5717 Email: [email protected] EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Paul J. Finnegan AB ’75, MBA ’82 Madison Dearborn Partners, Inc. Three First National Plaza Suite 3800 70 West Madison Street Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: (312) 895-1200 Email: [email protected] EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Teresita Alvarez-Bjelland AB ’76, MBA ’79 Rugdeveien 8 0778 Oslo Norway Phone: [47] 22-13-78-20 Email: [email protected] HAA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/6 INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Harvard Business School (617) 495-6890 124 Mt. Auburn Street (617) 495-1394 (ph) Teele Hall [email protected] 2nd Floor - South Tower (617) 496-4511 (fax) Boston, MA 02163 Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Stephanie Goff, Director of Alumni Relations Marilyn Averill MPA ’00, Chair, HKSAA Executive Committee Paige Ennis, Senior Director of Alumni Relations and HARVARD DENTAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HKS Fund 188 Longwood Avenue (617) 432-2924 (ph) Boston, MA 02115 (617) 432-4266 (fax) HARVARD LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATION [email protected] Harvard Law School (617) 495-3051 (ph) Alumni Center (617) 496-9684 (fax) Thomas Dodson DMD ’84, MPH ’84, President 125 Mt. Auburn Street Jonathan Wood, Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Cambridge, MA 02138 Giving Sharon E. Jones JD ’82, President HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL ALUMNI/AE ASSOCIATION Tara T. Spalding, Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Rockefeller Hall (617) 496-5084 (ph) Fund 47 Francis Avenue, 4th Floor (617) 496-8575 (fax) Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Office of Alumni Relations (617) 384-8520 (ph) Ruth B. Putilo MTS ’75, PhD ’79, President Landmark Center (617) 384-8539 (fax) Michael Goetz, Associate Director of Development, Annual 401 Park Drive, Suite 22 West [email protected] Giving and Alumni Relations Boston, MA 02215 HARVARD EXTENSION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Gilbert S. Omenn MD ’65, President 51 Brattle Street (617) 496-5159 (ph) Debra Metcalfe, Director of Alumni Relations Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-9176 (fax) HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION Theresa DiLando CSS ’83, President 401 Park Drive 617 998-8814 (ph) Rena Fonseca, Assistant Dean of Students and Alumni Affairs 3rd Floor, East Atrium 617 998-8824 (fax) Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Royce Moser, Jr., AB ’57, MD ’61, MPH ’65, President of Holyoke Center 350 (617) 495-5591 (ph) Alumni Council 1350 Massachusetts Avenue (617) 495-2928 (fax) Jim Smith, Assistant Dean for Alumni Affairs Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Allen Sangines-Krause, PhD ’87, Chair of Council Elisabeth Nunez, Director of Publications and Alumni Relations HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN ALUMNI/AE ASSOCIATION 48 Quincy Street (617) 495-4315 (ph) Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-5967 (fax) [email protected] C. Ron Ostberg MArch ’68, Chair of Council Kathleen Cooke Ryan, Associate Dean of External Relations HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ALUMNI COUNCIL 44R Brattle Street (617) 496-3605 (ph) Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 496-8949 (fax) [email protected] Denise Tioseco, Director of Alumni Relations and HGSE Fund INDIVIDUAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS/7 HAA DIRECTORS FOR CLUBS AND SIGS ARTS SIGS Harvard Din and Tonics Alumni Foundation Kartik Venkatram AB ’05, SM ’05 Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra Alumni 97 Bay State Road Harvard-Radcliffe Science Fiction Alumni Networking Boston, MA 02215 Society Phone: (617) 253-4091 The Signet Society Alumni Email: [email protected] CULTURAL AND GENDER IDENTITY SIGS Harvard Arab Alumni Association Ashraf Hegazy MPP ’99 Harvard Asian American Alumni Alliance 83 Willow Avenue Harvard South Asian Alumni Alliance Somerville, MA 02144 Native American Alumni of
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