Archives: Speaker

Craig Robinson ’83
Craig Robinson uses his considerable leadership, strategic and organizational development experience along with his national notoriety to design, develop and implement compelling visions for the future in the burgeoning sports industry. He is respected

Clyde Beverly III ’00
Clyde Beverly III has extensive experience providing mental health services in a variety of settings, including group homes, secondary schools, and colleges and universities. In addition to providing direct clinical services through individual and

Hilary Beard ’84
Hilary Beard’s training and development business educates people through her writing, speaking and coaching. She left corporate America to become a writer, and has been independently employed for almost 20 years as a journalist

Rodney Priestley
Rodney Priestley serves as the vice dean for innovation, associate director of the Princeton Center for Complex Materials, and director of graduate studies for the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. He is the

Kwanza Jones ’93
Kwanza Jones is a catalyst. She is a sought-after speaker, artist and philanthropist committed to sparking change. She lives her motto: “Own your power. Live your purpose. Be of service.” As co-founder and chief

Laurence Morse *80
Laurence Morse is a co-founder and a managing partner at Fairview Capital Partners, Inc. Prior to co-founding Fairview, Morse held positions with TSG Ventures, Equico Capital Corporation and UNC Ventures. Morse serves on a

Randolph Frazier Wiggins ’05
Randy is a manager with the Tech and Society Solutions Lab at Omidyar Network. He leads the team’s work designing investment frameworks and operations, manages venture deal pipelines and conducts research on emerging tech

Adriel Frederick ’04
Adriel is the Pricing Product Lead at Lyft, where he manages the team responsible for designing, building and operating the products and algorithms that power Lyft’s prices. Before Lyft, he led the new user

J. Nicole Shelton
Nicole Shelton, the Stuart Professor of Psychology, joined Princeton’s faculty in 2000. Her primary research focuses on how whites and ethnic minorities navigate issues of prejudice in interracial interactions. In the classroom, you can

Kimberly Johnson ’95
Kimberly Johnson is executive vice president and chief operating officer of Fannie Mae, the Federal National Mortgage Association. She is responsible for leading technology, data, enterprise models, operations, the enterprise program management office and