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Janella T. Hinds ’93
Janella T. Hinds brings a wealth of experience in both labor and education to her work as vice president for academic high schools for the United Federation of Teachers. A teacher of social studies,
Katrina Robinson ’04
Katrina Robinson is the chief executive officer of Teton Trust Company, a Wyoming chartered trust company based in Jackson Hole that establishes and administers trusts for wealthy families globally. Teton Trust is part of
George L. Washington, Jr. ’88
George supervises litigation strategy and decisions at Orange Business Services, a global provider of communications solutions for businesses. He is also responsible for providing advice on labor and employment law matters for operations in
Linda Blackburn ’71
Linda Bell Blackburn, one of the first Black women to graduate from Princeton, pursued a degree in sociology and graduated magna cum laude. As an undergraduate she participated in the Association of Black Collegiates,
Dale Williams ’93
A technologist and serial entrepreneur, Dale Williams began as an undergraduate to combine technology and creativity, operating FoPo DJs, Poisoned Ivy Entertainment, and the Vibes and Vapors Show on WPRB. Dale served as New
Cynthia Pierre *03
Cynthia Pierre is the inspection, corrosion and materials engineering superintendent at the BP Cherry Point Refinery in Washington state. She leads a group of inspectors, engineers and technicians that together are accountable for assuring
Walter C. Jones ’85
Walter Jones is an international businessman, attorney and former U.S. senior diplomat. He has lived in six countries, speaks several languages, and is currently a managing director at Morgan Donaldson, a Washington, D.C., firm
Crystal Nix-Hines ’85
Crystal Nix-Hines is a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, where she focuses on complex business litigation and crisis management. She is a former New York Times reporter, State Department political appointee and
Vanessa Austin-Davis ’76
Vanessa Austin, a semi-retired linguist, Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) instructor, interpreter and translator, was the English coordinator at Universidad Adventista de las Antillas, a facilitator at Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez, as
Charles Davis ’76
Charles Davis is senior counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He is a former partner at Williams and Harris in New York City and a former New York state assistant attorney general.