The Princeton alumni community is big and diverse with lots of opportunities to get involved. Please email the following contacts if you are interested in volunteering or learning more:
The mission of ABPA is to strengthen relationships among the community of more than 5,000 black alumni and with the broader Princeton University community. ABPA provides content, access to resources, and opportunities that allow for deeper connection and engagement.
ABPA is seeking to alumni across the country to help strengthen and grow ABPA’s impact:
- Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a board member
- Volunteer to join one of our board committees
- Organize a regional ABPA event
For more information, contact Eric Plummer ’10 at princetonabpa@gmail.com.
Other great opportunities to get involved:
- Alumni Schools Committee: Sign-up to become an interviewer
- Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA): Kristin Cass, apga@princeton.edu
- Center for Career Development: careervolunteer@princeton.edu
- Class Leadership: Cathy Phillips, cathyphillips@princeton.edu
- Connect Initiative/Annual Giving: Traslyn Butler, tbutler@Princeton.edu
- Princeton Arts Alumni: Pilar Castro-Kiltz ’10, news@ptonartsalumni.com
- Princeton Bisexual, Transgender, Gay and Lesbian Alumni (Princeton BTGALA): Tamika Smith, tamikas@princeton.edu
- Princeton Entrepreneurship Council: Anne-Marie Maman ’84, amaman@princeton.edu
- Princeton Prize in Race Relations: Tamika Smith, pprize@princeton.edu
- Princeton Women’s Network: Tamika Smith, tamikas@princeton.edu
- Regional Alumni Associations: Kat Kennedy, katkennedy@princeton.edu
- Thrive Scholarship: Robert Constant, rec3@princeton.edu