Date
April 16, 2025
Time
6:30–8:30 p.m.
Location
The Newbury Boston, 1 Newbury Street, Boston, MA, 02116, United States (Details)
Attendance Policy
Invite only, RSVP required
Contact
Harvard Events Office | aad_events@harvard.edu
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About​

Please join us on Wednesday, April 16, for a special Harvard alumnae reception hosted by the Boston chapter of the Harvard Women’s Philanthropy Initiative. Come together with fellow alumnae leaders across classes for conversation, connection, and a chance to hear from Amanda Claybaugh, dean of undergraduate education.

Featured Speaker

Amanda Claybaugh

Amanda Claybaugh

Dean of Undergraduate Education, Samuel Zemurray Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone Radcliffe Professor of English, and Harvard College Professor

Amanda Claybaugh received her BA in English from Yale University in 1993 and her PhD in English from Harvard University in 2001. After teaching at Columbia University for nine years, she returned to Harvard in 2010. She is on the faculty of the English Department and for four years she chaired the program in History and Literature. In 2018, she was named Harvard’s dean of undergraduate education.

 

Host Committee

Founders
Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine ’92, MPP ’96, P’28, ’26 | President, Sunshine Care Foundation for Neurological Care and Research
Amy Dale Anderson ’85
Sandra M. Edgerley ’84, MBA ’89 | President, Hexagon Properties LLC
Abby Y. Fung ’99 | Managing Director, Root Cause
Christine Y. Gross-Loh PhD ’01 | Writer 
Kristin E. Knox ’98, AM ’03, PhD ’05 | Research Scientist, Silent Spring Institute
Susan Ko ’96, MBA ’02
Mindy Munger ’94, EdM ’01, EdD ’12
Jean Park ’00

Members
Elizabeth Malkin Haviland ’13, MBA ’18 | Vice President, Accanto Partners
Morgen D. Peck ’03 | Portfolio Manager, Fidelity Investments 
 

 

Questions

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