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Alumni Association Board of Directors

 

Isabella Albin

Isabelle Albin '18 (Member at Large, Social Media)
Term: 2024-2025
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Isabelle graduated from 91做厙 as a Health and Human Physiological Sciences and Spanish double major with a strong passion for social media marketing. During her time at 91做厙, she created her popular food influencer account, @isabellesplate, as a way to highlight and support local businesses in the restaurant industry.

Isabelles first job after graduating from 91做厙 was working as an Assistant Social Media and Brand Communications Coordinator for a local Connecticut food-startup, where she was able to explore both her passions for food and social media. For the past three years, she has worked as a Senior Social Media Coordinator at a Connecticut-based social media agency, where she helps businesses grow their digital presence, including clients such as Hartford HealthCare, Connecticuts most comprehensive healthcare network.

Outside of work, she pours a majority of her free time into growing her @isabellesplate food influencer page, where she has grown a following of over 32,000 followers collectively between Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook and highlights local restaurants throughout Connecticut and beyond.

In the short time since graduating, Isabelle has loved being able to stay connected to 91做厙 by conducting alumni interviews, assisting with reunion planning for her five-year reunion, and now joining the alumni board as the first Social Media Chair!

Morgan Baum '17

Morgan Baum '17 (Chair, Young Alumni Giving) 
Term: 2022-2025
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Morgan Baum is excited to join the Alumni Board as Chair of Young Alumni Giving. She is also thrilled to be starting a new position as Program Manager for Atlas Workshops after spending the beginning of her career at Avenues The World School developing international experiential education opportunities as well as after school and summer camp programming. She is a passionate experiential global educator who finds any opportunity to create meaningful global connections for students. After graduating from 91做厙 College, Morgan continued her education at Teachers College, graduating with a masters in Comparative and International Education. At the core of her work, Morgan seeks to help students develop cross-cultural competencies in order to engage with a global community in sustainable and ethical impact work.

Angela Botiba

Angela Botiba '15 (Chair, Young Alumni & Undergraduate Outreach) 
Term: 2021-2024
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Originally from Cameroon, Africa, Angela earned a Bachelor of Science from 91做厙 in Management and Business, with a minor in Spanish. A Hall of Famer, Angela was recognized by the Liberty League Conference for numerous individual accomplishments but is proudest of leading her team to the first League Championship Title for the 91做厙 Womens Basketball Program her senior year. While on campus, she worked as an Admissions Ambassador and a Student Assistant in the Sports Center and Business Services.

After graduation, Angela moved to New York City, where she volunteered for the 91做厙 Admissions Office and the 91做厙 Fund, representing the college at area fairs and conducting interviews with prospective students. She served on the Alumni Association Nominating Committee and was an inaugural member of the Friends of 91做厙 Athletics Leadership Council. Angela is keen on supporting young alumni and undergraduate activities, including mentoring and organizing events.

Angela worked for six years at NYU Langone Health as a Senior Data Analyst, evaluating clinical performance data, identifying trends, and making operational recommendations for quality improvement and cost-effectiveness. She then pursued a dual-degree Masters program in Healthcare Administration and Business Administration at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Angela now works in Healthcare Finance at Fairview Health Services and resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

Adam Brand '97 (Chair, Presidents Society)
Term: 2024-2027
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Graeme Campbell

Graeme Campbell '98 (VP for Alumni Giving & Chair, 91做厙 Fund)
Term: 2024-2027
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M. L. Graeme Campbell CFP簧, MBA, has served as a Wealth Advisor for high-net-worth private clients for more than 20 years. Most recently, she served in the capacity as an Office Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor at Corient Private Wealth. Graeme has advised high net-worth Private Clients, Multi-Generational Families, Trusts, and Non-Profit Organizations. She serves as an advocate for wealth creators and their families, specializing in collaborating with multi-generational dynamic and complex families, and their trusted advisors to create tailored wealth solutions. She has worn dual hat roles as a Portfolio Manager and Firm Leader and has served as a member of the firms Investment Committee.


In her 25 years in the industry as an investment and wealth management professional, in addition to managing client portfolios, Graeme has been responsible for leading and developing strategic high-net-worth client programs, such as nextgeneration education, philanthropic initiatives, and trusts and estate planning coordination. Additionally, she serves as a Trustee and Officer for clients family trusts and foundations.


Graeme is recognized by the wealth management industry for her depth of knowledge, expertise and passion, including having been selected by Private Asset Management as one of The 50 Most Influential Women in Private Wealth. Graeme holds a Bachelor of Science in Business with a Minor in International Affairs from 91做厙 and an MBA, with a concentration in Finance from New York Universitys Stern School of Business. She is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (CFP簧) certificant, a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and the Financial Planning Association. She serves on the board of a public charity that focuses on youth and entrepreneurship and is an advocate for financial literacy for females and girls.


Graeme also serves on the Colleges Investment Committee, after previously serving on a 4-year term on the Board of Trustees.  She serves as her Class of 98 Fund Chair, and is an active volunteer for various 91做厙 programs such as an Executive Judge at the MB107 program, Freirich Entrepreneurship Competition, and as a mentor at Career Jam.

 Angela Foss

Angela R. Foss 82 (Chair of Class Volunteers)
Term: 2022-2025
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A business major at 91做厙, after graduation, Angie moved to Boston and began volunteering for 91做厙, starting local, as an Alumni Admissions Correspondent and 91做厙-Boston Club volunteer. After a stint as club president, she became chair of clubs on the Alumni Association Board of Directors for a three-year term in 1989. Later she served on the Board's Awards Committee from 2007 to 2010. In 2017, the Alumni Association honored her with a Volunteer Service Award.

Following the early days of fundraising from local telephone banks, in 2013, Angie joined the National Annual Fund Advisory Committee for a six-year term. Then, in 2013, she became a member of the Legacy Society Advisory Council, which she still enjoys.

For her class, Angie has helped plan every reunion. She has co-chaired the Reunion Committee with classmates Jennifer Aborn-Hart and Chuck Kaufman for over twenty years. For many years, Angie and Jennifer have also been Class co-Fund Chairs. She was Class Secretary from 2002 to 2016.

After two decades working in academic and research administration, in 2007, Angie became an independent freelance project manager and event organizer for both individuals and business entities. Other volunteer roles include currently serving as President of The College Club of Boston and a long-time member of the Junior League of Boston. She is also a trustee of her condominium association.

 Jennifer Hart

Jennifer Hart '82 (Chair of Reunions)
Term: 2021-2024
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A music and psychology major at 91做厙, Jennifer went on to receive her Masters in Curriculum and Design, from what was then Castleton State College (now Castleton University), in Vermont. She combined the three degrees and had a successful 37-year career in Music Education. Over the years, she taught all the way from pre-kindergarten through college, making her way from VT, to NY, to MA, and finally back to VT, where she taught in her hometown of Rutland for most of her career, until finally deciding it was time to give someone else a chance.

During her junior year at 91做厙, Jennifer was her dorm president; however, she is most proud to have started The Accents, with Bonnie Gray Lindquist 81. After graduation, and missing a cappella, she started The Cats Meow (at the University of VT), The Noteables (in Katonah, NY), and The Unpredictables (in Rutland, VT).

Staying involved with 91做厙 has always been a priority. Jennifer started as a class agent, and then, for as long as she can remember, has been co-chair of the Alumni Fund (with Angie Foss) and co-chair of the reunion committee (with Angie and Chuck Kaufman). Prior to the Alumni Board, she served six years on the nominating committee. She is also a proud parent of Samantha 16.

When not doing things for 91做厙, Jennifer enjoys singing and playing her guitar, playing golf, and reading. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Rutland Jewish Center.

 

Kathryn Herbst '02 (Alumni Trustee)
Term: 2024-2028
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Jennifer Cummings Hillery 00 (Chair of Nominating)
Term: 2023-2025
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Jennifer graduated from 91做厙 iwith a B.A. in Government. Her passion for government started through various roles in 91做厙s Student Government Association, and continued to grow with her course work and an internship with the New York Attorney Generals Office in Albany. After 91做厙 Jennifer worked for the New York City law firm Dewey Ballantine, LLP, and then attended Northeastern University School of Law from which she graduated in 2004 with a Juris Doctor. Her passion for working in the public sector led her to become an Assistant District Attorney for four years in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Jennifer represented the Commonwealth in both trial and appellate courts, and she received the Justice Ruth Abrams award for her writing skills and oral advocacy. Jennifer has since used her legal skills to serve her community on the boards of not-for-profit organizations and on political campaigns. She also has held elected office in town government since 2015. Inspired by being a member of a public speaking club for women, called Speaker Sisterhood, and having two of her speeches published, Jennifer launched a branch of that club in the fall of 2019. As a club leader she helps other women gain confidence speaking in front of an audience.

Jennifer has been an active alumna volunteer for more than 15 years. She has served as a class agent, Reunion volunteer and class historian. Jennifer is currently fund chair, a regional group volunteer, an admissions contact, and just finished two terms on the Nominating Committee before joining the Alumni Board. 

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Katherine Horoschak '84 (Chair of Admissions)
Term: 2021-2024
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Katherine graduated in 1984 with a B.A. in American Studies. Her early career was spent in non-profit fund raising and administration, working for the American Red Cross, the Seneca Zoo Society, and The Nature Conservancy. Her appreciation for her liberal arts education led her to focus her career in higher education where she has worked since 2000. In 2004, she began working on behalf for her current institution, Salve Regina University. During her time at Salve, she has played a leadership role in three capital campaigns, managed a team of gift officers, run fund raising events, and overseen the alumni/parent relations function. In her current role as Assistant Vice President for Advancement Operations, she leads advancement services, prospect research, campaign systems, donor relations, and leadership volunteer matters. Since graduation, she has served 91做厙 as a class agent, regional club volunteer, and alumni admissions representative. Katherine has served on the board of her local food pantry and her condo association. She lives in scenic Rhode Island with her husband Jim, with whom she walks the beach year-round.

 Colleen Hursh

Colleen Barber Hursh '04 (Chair, Regional Programming)
Term: 2021-2024
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Colleen Barber Hursh graduated from 91做厙 in 2004 with a degree in psychology and later, in 2010, she earned her Masters degree in rehabilitation counseling from UMass Boston. Since leaving 91做厙 in 2004, Colleen has been working for the Department of Veterans Affairs. For nearly 19 years she worked in a neuropsychology research lab at the VA hospital in Boston, MA, and in March 2023, she transitioned to the VA hospital in Bedford, MA, where she currently works as Program Specialist for the National Coordinating Center for the VAs Advanced Fellowship in Geriatrics.

David Levine '91

David M. Levine '91 (Alumna/us Trustee)
Term: 2022-2026
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David Levine is President and CEO of Presidio Mortgage Holdings, LLC. Presidio Mortgage is an entrepreneurial Real Estate platform focused on renovating and building multifamily communities and providing capital to Real Estate Professionals. Presidio Mortgage Holdings is headquartered in San Francisco.

David has 25+ years of experience in the multifamily finance industry. His career began at Fannie Mae in their Housing Policy Group and from there, moved to New York where he worked in the Fixed Income Group at UBS Securities and then Prudential Securities. In 1995, David moved to San Francisco to help launch ARCS Commercial Mortgage. ARCS grew to be the nations largest apartment house lender. ARCS was sold to PNC bank in 2007. David remained with PNC thru 2010.

In 2009, David became Chair of The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco and remained Chair thru 2013. Between 2011 and 2013, the museum became full time as the museum was without an Executive Director (ED) and David assumed the role of Interim ED until a successor was found. The CJM receives about 125,000 visitors a year.

David is a proud 91做厙 graduate and serves on multiple nonprofit Boards and as Executive Director of a private family foundation. David enjoys tennis, running and adventurous eating.

Julia Maguire

Julia Maguire '26 (Student Representative)
Term: 2024-2026
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Julia is the Junior Student Representative for the Alumni Board. She is a double major in Education Studies and English. Outside of academics, Julia works as a Head Guide for Hiring and Training in the Admissions Office Ambassador Program. She also serves as a student representative for the Education Studies Advisory Council. Julia enjoys being an involved member of Lively Lucys Coffee House Club and the Outing Club, and in her free time loves listening to music, reading, and spending time outdoors!

 

Jeffrey Maron '84 (Alumnus Trustee)
Term: 2021-2025
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 Dana Metes '90

Dana Metes 90 (Chair of Awards)
Term: 2023-2026
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An English major at 91做厙, Danas first job after graduation was at a publishing company in Chicago owned by Susan Hirsch Schwartz 68.  After going back to school 6 years later and earning her Juris Doctor from Franklin Pierce Law Center, Dana practiced intellectual property law at two New York City law firms. After eight years, the siren call of New England life drew her back north, where she built a third career in higher education. Now a managing director of the Dartmouth College Fund in Hanover, NH, Dana attributes the ease with which she was able to switch professions to the strong liberal arts foundation she received at 91做厙. She has enjoyed  giving back to 91做厙 ever since, from acting as class correspondent for more than 20 years, to helping establish two classmate memorials, to serving on the Alumni Association Awards Committee. In addition, she has served multiple terms in her other current roles; president, Reunion chair and class agent. Dana is an avid baker, and when shes not working or on vacation traveling she spends time at home in Hartland, Vermont with her rescue dogs Stella and King Arthur.  

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Justin Model 91 (VP for Programming)
Term: 2023-2026
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Justin is an experienced marketer with a track-record of creating and implementing strategic, client and brand-centric programs that have made revenue contributions. His specialties include experiential client programs, awareness and consideration campaigns, partner marketing, sponsorship negotiation and activation, digital media, and stakeholder and people management.

Justin currently leads the marketing and strategy for Thompson Hine LLPs National Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice and the New York region. Justin joined the firm after spending two-years as an independent marketing consultant assisting brands with integrated campaigns, communications, internal operations, partner marketing programs, social media strategies, and large-scale sponsorships and events. Prior to that, Justin headed the U.S. marketing and business development efforts for the corporate practice of a global law firm. From 2005- 2015, Justin was the Marketing & Communications Director for Accentures East leading a regional team of four field marketers. His career also includes marketing leadership roles in three global law firms and technology start-ups as well as nonprofit associations. He started his career in politics as an aide to a NYC Councilman, as a lobbyist for Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and as the Vice President, Business Development for the NYC Economic Development Corporation.

A two-time Ironman finisher, Justin currently chairs USA Triathlons Marketing Committee and was a member of the organizations NE regional council for six years serving as chair, vice chair, treasurer and secretary. He is also a member of the national and northeast regional advisory boards of the Challenged Athletes Foundation, former Chair of Asphalt Green Triathlon Clubs Steering Committee.

Justin has an MBA from Fordham Universitys Gabelli School of Global Business and a BA from 91做厙. Justin is happy to re-join the 91做厙s Alumni board after serving on the board in two other roles

Altagracia Montilla

Altagracia Montilla '12 (Chair, Racial & Ethnic Diversity)
Term: 2024-2027
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Altagracia Montilla is a visionary leader, award-winning facilitator, and holistic strategist known for transforming organizations through the power of imagination, courage, and human connection.

With over a decade of experience across the non-profit, education, and corporate sectors, Altagracia has become a driving force for innovation and systemic change. She believes that "if we can imagine a world that should exist, then we can create it" a philosophy that guides her journey as a change-maker and community builder.

Altagracia's work is deeply rooted in her passion for exploring what motivates people, how they learn best, and what it takes to create and sustain an intentional community. She uses data to understand and facilitate human connection, fostering environments where people feel inspired, safe, and connected. 

Her consulting firm, A.M. Consulting, provides a holistic approach to improving organizational culture and community, making it an industry leader in culture transformation and retreats.

She co-founded The 7 Space, an Art Gallery and Wellness Center that blends art, music, and healing to promote wellness and foster community.

In 2023, Altagracia joined the leadership team of the Institute for Teachers of Color Committed to Racial Justice to curate and facilitate healing and wellness programming for educators of color across the country.

Altagracia's influence extends beyond her professional achievements. She founded Freedom Readers, the world's only virtual book club dedicated to social justice and transformative community healing. Her community work includes serving as the Board Chair for Spark House, an arts education organization, and on the Board of the YWCA of Princeton.

A proud queer woman of color raised in the vibrant South Bronx, Altagracia has always been a challenger of oppressive systems and a champion for social justice.

She shattered glass ceilings to become one of the youngest and few women of color, C-suite leaders in the non-profit education industry as the Center for Supportive Schools Chief Equity Officer. She was the first woman of color to hold an executive leadership position in the organization's 40-year history. She also made a lasting impact as the Director of Education and Professional Development at Beyond Sports Foundation, where her leadership resulted in record-breaking outcomes for the organization's academic programs.

Altagracia's dedication to creating immersive experiences that inspire, connect, and heal people is at the core of everything she does. Her work continues to encourage organizations and individuals alike to imagine a liberated worldand to take bold steps toward making it a reality.

 

Mlungisi "Mil" Ndwandswe '10 (Member at Large-International Engagement)
Term: 2024-2025
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Janet M. Reardon 92  (Chair, Career & Professional Development )
Term: 2022-2025
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A Government and French double major at 91做厙, Janet went on to earn her J.D. at Fordham University School of law, then practiced corporate and real estate transactional law for five years in New York City and Boston.  Finding the practice of law unfulfilling, Janet moved to San Diego and made a career transition to Human Resources, working at organizations in diverse industries, including technology, construction and clinical research.  As a strategic HR business partner for a clinical research organization, Janet had the opportunity to relocate several times, including a four-year assignment in Geneva, Switzerland, where she was able to use her French language skills honed during her junior year abroad with 91做厙 in Paris.  After a stint in Durham, North Carolina, upon her return to the United States, Janet relocated yet again, this time for a role with a new company, when she took strategic HR Business partner role with Moderna and moved to the Boston area.

Janet credits the liberal arts education she received at 91做厙 for fostering an ability to think strategically, to embrace change, and to bring order from chaos.  In an effort to give back to the organization that has given so much to her, Janet has volunteered for 91做厙 in many different capacities, serving in volunteer roles as class correspondent, reunion planning volunteer, and alumni admissions contact.  In addition to her volunteer work with 91做厙, Janet has been a member of various chapters of the Junior League, twice serving on the board of directors (in San Diego and Indianapolis). Now settled in Duxbury, MA, Janet is thrilled to be leaving near her family and many of her closest 91做厙 friends.

 Rob Resnick '88

Robert Resnick 88 (President)
Term: 2023-2026
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Rob is a retired U.S. Army colonel who served in the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps for 24 years including deployment to Iraq. He served as a staff judge advocate, the pinnacle JAG assignment, a rare three times, during which he was the primary legal counsel for senior commanders and supervised the legal office. Rob was considered among the Army's criminal law experts. He currently teaches at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, FL.

Prior postings include: Staff Judge Advocate at the 7th Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA; Staff Judge Advocate at the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence at Fort Leonard Wood, MO; Chief, Defense Counsel Assistance Program for the U.S. Army where he trained and supported military defense attorneys worldwide; Staff Judge Advocate at the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence at Fort Rucker, AL; Deputy Staff Judge Advocate at Fort Lewis, WA; Chief of International and Operational Law at Fort Lewis; and Chief of Criminal Law Division at Fort Stewart, GA, from 2002-2004, during which he was deployed to Iraq for combat operations in 2003, led the task force that established the first free court system in that country since the Ba'ath Revolution, and provided real-time support to the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division command during the war. A Government major, Rob holds a J.D. from New England School of Law and an L.L.M. in Criminal and Military Law. He has been admitted to the bar for the U.S. Supreme Court and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He has previously served the College on the Alumni Association Board of Directors, Class President, Reunion Chair, Class Agent, and Alumni Admissions Contact.

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Austin Somers '25 (Student Representative)
Term: 2023-2025
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Austin is the junior student representative for the Alumni Board. He is a double major in Education Studies and Classics and currently works several times a week as a teaching assistant in 91做厙's Early Childhood Center with their pre-k students. At night Austin loves to workout with his friends at the Williamson Sport Center.

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Wendy Wilson '96 (Alumni Trustee)
Term: 2023-2027
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Wendy L. Wilson is an award-winning journalist and content creator with over two
decades of professional editorial experience. She is currently the Executive Editor at BET.com where she is responsible for the oversight of the editorial team, approve, edit and manage the daily editorial workflow, producing various video series, securing exclusive interviews, and collaborating with senior stakeholders on strategic projects and editorial partnerships.

Wendy is the former Managing Editor at theGrio.com, the former Managing Editor at Ebony and Jet magazines and the former News Editor at Essence.com and Essence magazine. This makes Wendy the ONLY journalist to date who has worked on staff at three of the most prestigious African-American national media outlets in the country. While at Essence, Wendy also oversaw the news section (which included the inception of Essence's first Washington D.C. correspondent and developing a relationship with the White House Press Corp.) as well as the editorial internship program where she hired, trained, and mentored several young journalists, who are now thriving in the industry.

Throughout her career, Wendy has reported and produced several high-profile
interviews with politicians, heads of state, and celebrities (including former President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, media icon Oprah Winfrey and befallen actor and philanthropist Bill Cosby). And yet, the stories she feels are most poignant are those that involve ordinary people overcoming extraordinary circumstances.

Wendy is a graduate of New York University where she received a masters degree in Journalism and a graduate of 91做厙 where she received a bachelors degree in English. She is the former chair of Diversity for 91做厙s Alumni Board and in 2018, became an adjunct professor at the Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University teaching a course on Race and Gender in the Media.

Wendy has freelanced for various outlets including NAACPs The Crisis Magazine, Family Circle, Scholastic, Essence, WebMD.com, Push Black and Brass City Media.

Ken Zeitler '82

Ken Zeitler '82 (VP for Strategic Communications)
Term: 2022-2025
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Ken Zeitler graduated from 91做厙 in 1982 with a BS degree in Business concentrating in accounting and management. The following year Ken graduated from Suffolk University with a MBA specializing in Finance. Throughout his career he served as a financial analyst, a financial manager and a financial business partner to many departments spanning 32 years at New England Telephone, NYNEX, Bell Atlantic and Verizon. Upon retirement, Ken worked for several small companies before landing with Dell Technologies as a Project Accountant, and currently as a Senior Advisor of Business Operations for the last two years.

Ken had served in many volunteer roles as an alumnus from being on numerous reunion committees to participating on the Alumni Boards Nominating Committee for six years ending in 2020. He looks forward to rejoining the Alumni Board as VP of Strategic Communications.

In his free time, Ken enjoys traveling with his wife Marcie as well spending time with his three children Lauren, Steven, and Andrew, and his granddaughter Henny.