Dear FASPE Fellows, Friends and Faculty, This Edition of Our
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Dear FASPE Fellows, Friends and Faculty, This edition of our newsletter includes details about our March 2018 Awards Dinner, a link to the updated FASPE Alumni Directory, a list of the 2018 Fellows, news from the annual FASPE Reunion & Symposium and information about recent regional alumni events. To find the latest news about FASPE, please visit our new website at www.FASPE-Ethics.org, and look for us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. And if you’d like to make a contribution to support FASPE, you can always do so online. Sincerely, Thorin R. Tritter Executive Director As you probably know, the Annual Dinner & Ethical Leadership Awards is FASPE’s most important fundraiser, enabling us to continue granting fellowships at no cost to Fellows. This year we raised more than half a million dollars. We were pleased to recognize our Corporate Honoree, Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and our Posthumous Honoree, Emanuel Ringelblum and the Oneg Shabbat Team. In addition, this year we added a third honoree, our Distinguished Fellow Award, which was given to Chaplain Adeel Zeb. Adeel was a 2013 Seminary Fellow who currently serves as the co-university Muslim chaplain at The Claremont Colleges and is president of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. As a leading figure among university chaplains, Adeel has used his positions to increase awareness about interfaith issues and other ethical challenges faced by religious leaders. In the years ahead, FASPE looks forward to honoring other Fellows who are leading voices in their professions on ethics. For Chaplain Adeel Zeb, 2013 more information about the FASPE Awards, please visit our website. Seminary Fellow We are excited to announce the 2018 FASPE Fellows. Thank you to the all the alumni who read applications and interviewed candidates. We are grateful for your help and look forward to working with these wonderful Fellows this summer. I hope you will all meet them at a regional gathering or at the annual Reunion & Symposium next year. You can also see some recent stories about them on the Press tab of our website. BUSINESS LAW Jennifer Gilbert, Yale School of Management Dora Duru, Vanderbilt University Law School Ken Hampshire, MIT Sloan School of Management Shannon Gonyou, University of Michigan Law School Courtney Kaplan, MIT Sloan School of Management Osher Gordon, Fordham University School of Law Ruirui Kuang, Yale School of Management Tess Graham, New York University School of Law Ho Yee Cynthia Lam, U. Pennsylvania Wharton School Sarah Grant, Harvard Law School Sam Longair, Columbia Business School Sophie Kramer, New York University School of Law Kanika Metre, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Noah Schwartz, Columbia Law School Rob Moore, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Katie Sochacki, Vanderbilt University Law School Ganesh Raj, Harvard Business School Tomo Takaki, Yale Law School Paul Scholten, Indiana Uni. Kelley School of Business Callie Wallace, Columbia Law School Marc Toledo, Duke Univ. Fuqua School of Business Mary Waller, University of Michigan Law School Phillip Tseng, Duke Univ. Fuqua School of Business Catherine Yuh, Stanford Law School JOURNALISM MEDICAL Anne Branigin, The Root/Fusion George Freigeh, Northwestern University Anna-Cat Brigida, Freelance Journalist Amanda Garfinkel, Weill Cornell Medical College Rhaina Cohen, NPR Hidden Brain Amelia Haj, University of Wisconsin Belle Cushing, Vice Media Melissa Lavoie, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Jordyn Holman, Bloomberg News David Liebers, Harvard Medical School Laurence Ivil, Freelance Journalist Christopher Magoon, University of Pennsylvania Dorian Jedrasiewicz, Jagiellonian University Andrew Perez, Vanderbilt Univ. School of Medicine Ian Kullgren, Politico Rebecca Popp, University of Tuebingen Erin McKinstry, Univ. of Missouri School of Journalism Joshua Rager, Indiana University School of Medicine Anna Pazos, New York University Joseph Scarpa, Jr., Icahn Sch. of Medicine at Mt. Sinai Connor Radnovich, Statesman Journal Kelly Schuering, Vanderbilt Univ. School of Medicine Erin Stone, UC Berkeley Grad. School of Journalism Anoushka Sinha, Columbia University Rebekah F. Ward, Columbia University Tshibambe Tshimbombu, Dartmouth University Vidya Viswanathan, University of Pennsylvania SEMINARY Cate Anthony, Yale Divinity School Andrew J. De Silva, Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University Christian J. Einertson, Concordia Seminary Art Gordon, Boston University School of Theology Deena J. Gottlieb, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Sondos Kholaki, Claremont School of Theology Joshua Menke, University of Chicago Divinity School Grant Miller, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Benjamin Perlstein, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America Guimond Pierre Louis, Hartford Seminary Jennifer Rutter, Duke Divinity School Julia Wallace, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University Ariell S. Watson, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry The annual Reunion & Symposium was held on March 3 and 4 at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. While some of our Fellows and faculty faced travel challenges due to an unfortunately timed nor’easter, we had a great set of sessions that explored various ethical issues facing professionals today, along with a panel discussion on “The Ethics of the Future.” Another highlight of the weekend was a talk by Holocaust survivor and Polish journalist Marian Turski. Given the challenges posed by the weather we are planning on holding next year’s event in April, 2019. In addition to our annual Reunion & Symposium in New York, we have been working to establish regional gatherings in cities where we have sizable groups of alumni. At the end of last year, Fellows in the Washington DC area gathered at the National Press Club for drinks and a discussion. Another event is scheduled for June 1. Any alumni interested in attending should contact Edgar Woznica (2012 Medical) for more details. Fellows in New York gathered in January to hear legal ethicist and FASPE Law faculty member David Luban speak on “The Power of Bureaucrats: From Adolf Eichmann to the Present.” The talk was held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in conjunction with their exhibition on Eichmann and was followed by an alumni reception. Plans are in the works for another alumni event in New York City this summer. Facebook groups for alumni in DC and New York, along with others in Boston, Chicago and San Francisco also provide a way to foster connections. Please reach out to Thorin Tritter if you live in one of these cities and would like to join one of these Facebook groups, or if you have an idea for a speaker, reading or activity in your area that you think would inspire interest from other alumni. A number of our alumni have mentioned an interest in engaging with contemporary ethical issues through blog postings, op-ed articles or other means. FASPE would like to help foster this public engagement by Fellows who can draw on their FASPE experience when discussing contemporary issues. In general, FASPE is interested in increasing its own visibility and the visibility of its Fellows. FASPE has been posting stories written by Fellows on the FASPE website and on our Twitter feed. Recent pieces include an article by Alexandra Levine (Journalism 2015) about what lessons our own Fellows take from the Holocaust; Abraar Karan (2015 Medical) writing about global health programs; and Dhruv Khullar (2012 Medical) writing about politics and medicine. If you are interested in becoming a larger voice in the public discourse about contemporary ethics, please contact Thorin Tritter. Earlier this Spring, you should have received a link to a draft version of the FASPE alumni directory. We have had several updates and you can find the current Directory of FASPE Fellows and Faculty at this link. If you see outdated information or have updates, please contact Jessa Sinnott, FASPE’s new Program Assistant. Below you can find some recent updates from our Fellows. You can find additional updates at this link and look for more information in our next E-Newsletter: 2010 Jayme Herschkopf (2010 Law) published a law review article in the Marquette Law Review. Sarah Nadeau-Balducci (2010 Law) is assistant district attorney - public corruption bureau in Nassau County, New York. Keerthika Subramanian (2010 Law) is a senior capital markets associate at Mintz Levin in Boston. Bilal Ansari (2010 Seminary) is the assistant director of The Davis Center at Williams College. 2011 Chitrangada Choudhury (2011 Journalism) received a National Award for Excellence in Journalism from the Press Council of India. Margaret Teich (2011 Journalism) moved to Asheville, NC. Chelsea Rosenthal (2011 Law) is an assistant professor/faculty fellow at NYU’s Center for Bioethics. Judith Schmidt Rubin (2011 Law) is an associate in Ropes & Gray’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group in New York. Daniel Rubin (2011 Law) is an associate in Moses & Singer’s healthcare and privacy & cybersecurity practice. Charles Odonkor (2011 Medical) is a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University’s Wearable Health Lab. Rachel Heath (2011 Seminary) finished her PHD coursework at Vanderbilt University and ran her first marathon. 2012 Yimou Lee (2012 Journalism) is Reuter’s Myanmar correspondent. Laurie Guthmann (2012 Journalism) and her husband Jonathan Steinfield celebrated the birth of their son Ethan in April. Aleksandra Sagan (2012 Journalism) was awarded the 2018 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship to look into the issue of containing antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Michael Peluso (2012 Medical) got engaged to Alyssa Nylander in May. Daniel Weisberg (2012 Medical) has been named Medical Director of Mt. Sinai Health System. Peter Baltutis (2012 Seminary) was named Chair of Humanities at St. Mary's University. Adam Kelchner (2012 Seminary) will be serving as Senior Pastor of Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin, TN beginning in July. 2013 Bogdan Mohora (2013 Journalism) is a photographer, illustrator and multi-media freelancer currently living with his wife in Austin, TX. Kristen Bell (2013 Law) is moving to Eugene, Oregon where she will be teaching at the University of Oregon School of Law.