At Princeton, I was an Public and International Affairs major with a minor in African Studies, graduating right in the middle of a pandemic

During my studies, I conducted independent research on policy outcomes across several countries associated with human trafficking. I was advised by Professor Stanley Katz, lecturer with rank of Professor of Public and International Affairs; Director, Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies.

School of Public and International Affairs Senior Thesis Prize (2020)

School of Public and International Affairs Gale F. Johnston Prize (2020)

Princeton Athletics New Jersey Women of the Year (2019)

Peer-to-Peer Undergraduate Leadership Award (2019 & 2020)

Princeton Athletics Art Lane ’34 Award for Sport and Service (2020) 


Steering Committee Member

Responsible for the creation and running of three alumni panels:

  1. Worldly Perspectives: International LGBTQ+ Experiences
  2. Celebrating LGBTQ+ Alumni Athletes
  3. Voices of the Present: Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Student and Campus Life

Alumni Executive Committee, Appointed Member

Young Alumni Engagement Task Force member, published report to University Trustees to better understand current levels and reasons for Young Alumni Engagement

Provides input on other Alumni Executive Committee topics including Schools Committee, Annual Giving, etc.

Class of 2020 Head Reunions Chair

Responsible for the co-ordination of major reunion events.

In 2022 orchestrated a four-day return-to-campus experience for over 1,100 class members, earning recognition for best young alumni experience and highest attendance. Successfully managed a strict budget and logistics of event; negotiated contracts with vendors, coordinated food, drink, gift bag, and housing

Princeton Women’s Network of Northern California (PWNNC), Events Lead

Relaunch PWNNC in Fall 2022, hosted kick off event with ~150 women alumni for an evening of reconnecting and celebrating

Summer 2024 will launch annual fundraising barbecue for all Bay Area alumni to gather