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Portrait of a Porter's Graduate


Adia Benson '05
, investor and client relations, Thomas Keller Restaurant Group
Holly Davis '05, marketing manager, Silver Oven Studios
Kimberly Gagnon '05, civil engineer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division
Jacqueline Sofia '05, Fulbright Scholar Award recipient
Lindsay Rodger '05, production assistant, NBC's Parenthood television series
Katie Golden '03, director of clinical research, Massachusetts General Hospital
Emily Costello '02, senior consultant, Deloitte Tax LLP
Caroline Gottlieb '02, producer/writer, CNN
Nell Tivnan '02, set designer, Lady Gaga concert tour
Allison Clarke '01, director of corporate partnerships, City Year New York
Jennifer Watts Labinski '01, manager of global creative operations (Clinique), Estee Lauder
Sana Hussain '00, special assistant, Office of the Ass't. Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
Leslie Paisley ’00, Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
Megan Stevenson, '00, program assistant, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation



Leah M. Wright-Riguer '99, assistant professor of history and African American studies, Wesleyan University
Shakira A. Ramos ’98, technical analyst at UTC-Pratt and Whitney
Christina L. Alexander ’97, founding member of Anat Kah, a non-profit promoting community participation, social investment and sustainable development in the Mayan Riviera
Elizabeth Olear '97, clinical researcher at Yale University School of Medicine
Naomi Uchida '97, senior manager, retail finance at Coach
Lisa Johnson '95, director, business technology, asset management at Credit Suisse
Victoria Keelan Henley '95, radio host, Sirius XM
Chrishaunda Lee ’94, managing director, True Colors Theater Company 
Heather H. Lynch ’94, director of public relations, J. Crew
Yun K. Chung ’93, director, chief administrative officer, Citigroup
Crystal A. Dickinson-Dirden ’93, professor of theater/drama, Spelman College
Keri Ferenc-Nelson ’93, environmental specialist, Sarasota County
Alisha Tlumacki Lumea ’92, founder, Cocoa Vino chocolate company
Melissa Pathay '92, photographic services archivist at Ralph Lauren
Mary Claire Pitocchelli Espenkotter ’90, attorney, U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit
Karen Staib '90, partner at Shipman & Goodwin LLP, Hartford Business Journal's 40 Under Forty Award Recipient
Amy M. Woodford, D.V.M. ’90, owner,  Woodford Equine Clinic, Inc.
Beverley Sutherland '88, project manager, product innovation at HBO
Anita Bhatt '87, chief financial officer and treasurer of the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund
Lyda Ely '83, owner, Little Goat Productions
Darcy Mauro '83, president, consumer division at Sawgrass Technology
M'Lou Arnett '82, chief operating officer at Scerene Healthcare, Inc.
Martine Costello '82, vice president at Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Cristina Quazzo-Zinser '82, vice president - senior relationship manager at Northern Trust Bank, United Kingdom
Stephanie Cabot ’81, literary agent, The Gernert Company
Mary Weaver Renner '81, owner and chief executive officer of Laser Plus
Annie Selke '81, founder, The Annie Selke Companies (Dash & Albert, Pine Cone Hill, and Annie Selke Home);author of Fresh American Spaces.
Ariel M. Zwang ’81, former White House fellow, chief executive officer, New York Cares
Jennifer Bard '80, professor of law at Texas Tech University
Suzannah Grant Henrickson ’80, director and Academy Award-nominated screenwriter for Erin Brockovich

Patricia Pinto Monteforte ’79
, executive vice president and general manager, Clinical Development at INC Research
Sarah Blake '78, New York Times best-selling author of The Postmistress
Julie Lewis '77, Emmy-award winning independent film editor.
Analisa N. Torres ’77, Supreme Court Justice, Supreme Court of the City of New York
Anna McDonnell '76, founder and executive director at 5 for Fairness
India Howell ’75, founder and director, Rift Valley Children’s Fund, Tanzania
Sandy Erickson Golinkin ’73, former vice president and publisher of Lucky magazine
Elizabeth E. May ’72, leader, Green Party of Canada
Dr. Glenda Newell-Harris '71, medical director at Community Health Clinic, San Francisco
Maureen Dennis Kelly ’70, Superior Court justice, Superior Court of New Haven, Conn.
Deborah Merrill-Sands '70, dean, Lokey Graduate School of Management, Mills College
Katharine Walling '70, vice president, communications at United Way of New York City

Liz Blake '69,senior vice president and general counsel for Habitat for Humanity International
Heidi Ettinger ’69, Tony Award-winning set designer for The Secret Garden
Tracy Gary '69, president and founder of Inspired Legacies
Alexandra O. Hughes ’69, opera singer, San Francisco Opera Company
Eliza Kimball ’69, chief of political affairs at United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad
Dr. Tina Shapleigh Schmid ’66, co-founder of Transition Systems Inc. and former president, Business Solutions Group at Eclipsys Corporation
Dr. Louise Stevenson '66, professor of history and American studies, Franklin and Marshall College; Sarah Porter scholar and author
Victoria Mudd ’64
, documentary filmmaker, won Academy Award for Broken Rainbow
Milbrey Rennie Taylor ’64, Emmy Award-winning television producer (three for CBS news coverage, six  for Sunday Morning) and a Peabody Award winner.
Louise Vietor Oliver '62, Ambassador, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Rebecca Miller Harvey ’59, co-founder of Crabtree and Evelyn, Ltd.
Elizabeth Bartholet ’58, Harvard Law School professor and author
Agnes Gund '56, founding trustee of the Agnes Gund Foundation, president emerita of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and chairman of its International Council
Barbara Babcock ’55, Emmy-award winning actress for Hill Street Blues, starred in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Edith Kunhardt Davis ’55, author and illustrator of children’s books
Katharine Daniels Kane ’52, deputy mayor of Boston, 1975-83
Elizabeth Cushman Putnam ’51, founder and president, Student Conservation Program, recipient of the Presidential Citizens' Medal

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis ’47, First Lady of the United States and editor, Doubleday & Co.
Letitia Baldrige Hollensteiner ’43, author, White House aide, public relations expert
Ellen Violett ’41, television scriptwriter, Emmy Award-nominee for The Experiment and Go Ask Alice
Anne Cox Chambers ’38, former Ambassador to Belgium
Gene Tierney Lee ’38, movie actress
Helen Coley Nauts ’25, founder of the Cancer Research Institute, won the National Institute of Social Sciences’ Gold Medal for Distinguished Service to Humanity

Ruth Hanna McCormick 1897, first woman to run for the U.S. Senate
Dr. Alice Hamilton 1888, first woman faculty member of Harvard University Medical School and founder of the field of industrial medicine
Theodate Pope Riddle 1888, architect of Westover School; founder and architect of Avon Old Farms School
Edith Hamilton 1886, classical scholar, author of The Greek Way and The Roman Way
Grace Hoadley Dodge 1873, established Columbia University Teachers’ College
Eliza Talcott 1852, co-founder of Kobe College, the oldest college for women in Japan