Shari Foos ‘97

Shari Foos ‘97 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology) was named Culture Briefing Apprentice in sparks & honey, Omnicom’s technology-based cultural consultancy, second annual Cultural Apprentice Program,  The program aims…

Janis Clapoff ’98

Janis Clapoff ’98 (Santa Barbara, MS in Organizational Management) was appointed the General Manager at Belmond El Encanto in Santa Barbara. She has previous leadership positions at the Four Seasons…

Heather Kiley ’95

Heather Kiley ’95 (New England, MS) took over as Executive Director of the Carroll County YMCA Camp Huckins. Kiley has 25 years of experience in residential camping and youth development.

Amy Evans ’95

Amy Evans ’95 (Santa Barbara, MA) was awarded the Public Policy Leader of the Year by the Santa Barbara chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO-SB). She…

Luzmaria Espinosa ’95

Luzmaria Espinosa ’95 (Santa Barbara, MA) is the new Ventura County Poet Laureate, a position that enables her to promote poetry reading to the residents of the region. Her poetic…

Mary Baures ’95

Dr. Mary Baures ’95 (New England, PsyD) extends her plea against using our brother and sister species as commodities in Awakening Awe—An illustrated Journey Toward Reverence (2020). Her narrative, woven…

Evan Howell ’94

Evan Howell ’94 (Antioch College, BS) is the new Director of NOAA’s Office of Science and Technology. He will advocate and ensure a sound scientific basis for NOAA Fisheries science…

Linda Field ’94

Linda Field ’94 (New England, MA) served as the moderator for the talk “They Said It Couldn’t Be Done: Illustrating Philosophical Ideas with Jokes!” at the Monadnock Summer Lyceum.

Kathryn Washington ’91

Kathryn Washington ’91 (Antioch College, MA) was promoted to Vice President, Television Programming by the Corp. for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Washington will help further CPB’s investmentsin TV and digital productions…

Padma Gordon ’91

Padma Gordon ’91 (New England, MEd) introduces essential principles and simple tools to have a thriving long-term relationship, providing a roadmap to happiness, and opening doors to experience freedom in…

Lisa Conger ’91

Lisa Conger ’91 (Seattle, MA) read “You Would Like to Write a Poem About Medicine” by Kenneth Darcy on Spokane Public Radio.

Pamela Sackett ’90

Pamela Sackett ’90 (Seattle, BA) published I Can: Twelve Ways to Witness the Heart (2019), which explores key concepts of emotional literacy, focusing on self authority. This text is especially…