Alumnae on Campus
In January, we were delighted to welcome several alumnae back to campus for special events. On January 4, Sarah Attman '05 spoke to Upper School students at our Alumnae College Forum about her college experience and the non-traditional path she took to start her own PR firm, Sarah Rose Public Relations. Several other young alumnae also returned for this event.
Then, on January 13, we were thrilled to welcome back three special alumnae guests for a powerful and thought-provoking Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assembly: Tia Butler '94, Executive Director with the Department of Veterans Affairs; Tameika Lunn-Exinor '95, Administrative Law Judge, Office of Administrative Hearings for the State of Maryland; and Kishia Powell ‘92, Commissioner for the City of Atlanta, Department of Watershed Management. As part of a panel moderated by the officers of our Black Student Union, Tia, Tameika and Kishia reflected on Dr. King's legacy and the impact it has had on their own lives, through the lens of photos from the Obama presidency. Afterward, the conversations continued during a lunch with students.