Kate Swain Smith AB '19 is the fourth Harvard Presidential City of Boston Fellow. A collaboration between Harvard and the City of Boston, the fellowship is designed to foster interest in, and create a pipeline to, civic-oriented careers.
The former U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant shares why supporting Louisville is important to her and the impact Metro United Way is making for families in her community.
Jackie Lender AB ’16, JD ’22, MBA ’22 discusses her path from Harvard to Boston City Hall and back again, and encourages others to rethink what it means to work in local government.
At this year’s Public Interested Conference the Harvard Alumni Association took a few minutes to speak with Sarah Lockridge-Steckel AB ’09. Sarah is the CEO and Founder of The Collective in Memphis, Tennessee.
Cecily Wardell AB '03, Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis AB '70, PhD '80, and Kathleen Moreno Dorkin AB '70, BF '81, EdM '89 have drawn on what they learned at Harvard to create and grow the nature-based Birches School in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Alexis Wheeler JD '09 of the Harvard Club of Seattle reflects on the Club's inaugural Board and Skilled Volunteer Fair, which brought together civic-minded alumni and local nonprofit organizations.