President
I was a Studio Art & Chinese Studies major. I lived in Stone-Davis and the Tower Court Complex. During my senior year, I served on S.B.O.G. It was one of THE funnest experiences of my life. I look forward to the next five years of connecting and bonding. I currently live in San Diego and Los Angeles and work as a Photographer. In my free time, I dress my Siamese Cat, Maple, in costumes and enjoy listening to C&C Music Factory.
Vice President
I was always in the Science Center while at Wellesley. I lived in just about every part of campus. I now brave the desert heat in Arizona. I keep people healthy- working as a medical doctor.
Over the last two years, I've worked to throw our 10th Year Reunion by co-chairing The Reunion Committee. It was a great experience. I'm excited to serve as Vice President and can't wait to get everyone involved with mini-reunions.
Secretary
I was a psychobiology and Spanish major and lived in Shafer, Bates, and Tower Court East. After Wellesley I went to grad school to study international public health and nutrition. My work as a researcher allows me to travel to some amazing places around the world. It has been a lot of fun and eye-opening. Currently I live in Providence, RI with my husband, and work in Boston. I only recently got involved with Wellesley Alumnae Association but like it so much, I wonder why I waited so long…
Treasurer
I was a psychobiology major and sociology minor, and lived in Severance for three years where I was also an R.A. for two years before defecting to Tower in my last year. I am currently a finance manager for a software company living and working in Silicon Valley with my husband. We're both enjoying the weather, hiking and fresh produce after a lengthy stint in NYC. I can't believe that there are so many people who I did not know when I was at school; the Alumnae Association has been a great way not only to reconnect, but also to meet new people.
Annual Giving Coordinator
I live in Norfolk Virginia with my Navy husband and German Shorthaired Pointer, "Brie." When I'm not defending physicians and other healthcare providers in the courtroom, I focus on development for Wellesley.





