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Dani Chesson ’17
Dr. Dani Chesson ’17 (GSLC, PhD) co-authored the article “Design Thinker Profile: Capabilities for Driving Change in Healthcare” with Dr. Mitch Kusy. It was published in the Journal of Medical Practice Management and the Organization Development Journal.
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LaTonya Branham ’17
Dr. LaTonya Branham ’17 (GSLC, PhD) assumed an added role within DePauw University as Dean of Academic Services. Branham contributed to Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive, Live Happy: 101 Stories about Creating Your Best Life (2019) and The Total Woman (2019).
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Marcia Tate Arunga ’17
Dr. Marcia Tate Arunga ’17 (GSLC, PhD) was appointed Academic Dean of Evergreen State College’s Tacoma campus.
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Tiffany Adams ’17
Tiffany Adams ’17 (Seattle, MEd) was featured in a Yes! Magazine article, “Rare Birder Sightings: Bird Watching is Booming, Yet Black Birders are as Rare as a Bird Exists.”
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Mike Valentine ’16
Dr. Mike Valentine ’16 (GSLC, PhD) published “Contextual Coaching: Leveraging Context for Alignment in the System” which is featured in Philosophy of Coaching: An International Journal.
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Delbert Richardson ’16
Delbert Richardson ’16 (Seattle, BA) is the founder and curator of the American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths, which was showcased at the John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence for Seattle Public Schools.
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Mo Raei ’11, ’16
Dr. Mo Raei ’11, ’16 (Seattle, MS, GSLC, PhD) co-authored the chapter “I’ll Only Follow You if I Trust You: Using Adult Development to Accelerate Trust” in Maturing Leadership: How Adult Development Impacts Leadership (2020).
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Cynthia Espinosa Marrero ’16
Cynthia Espinosa Marrero ’16 (New England, MS) accepted a position with the City of Holyoke as the Senior Project Manager.
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Adrian Ernesto Cepeda ’16
Adrian Ernesto Cepeda ’16 (Los Angeles, MFA) had his poem “40 por ciento” published in Seattle Escribe’s Poemas para la cuarentena.
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Rachel Vogel ’15
Rachel Vogel ’15 (Los Angeles, MFA) published her short fiction “Skinny” in The Harvard Review.
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Shirley Vilca ’15
Shirley Vilca ’15 (Los Angeles, MA) is the Associate Director of Development at Rock the Vote.
