
Graduating Class: '97
Introduction: Lifelong Washie. Occasional alumni ghost. Member of the victorious Alumni debate team in the alumni vs students debate, Fall 2019. Played a role in some things in Wash history.
Favorite Wash Memory: The first "History" meeting in Fall 1996 with the up-until-then largest induction class the Wash had ever seen.
Biggest Change Since Your Time in the Wash? Inclusion, diversity, and conscientious consideration of experience.
Current Occupation: Director of Support at Crunchy Data. IT and Open Source industry veteran. Democratic Party hack.
How did the Wash Help You Get To Where You Are Today? The ability to speak clearly to those you might disagree with is an invaluable life skill. As is understanding the basics of procedure. Similarly, being exposed to a variety of ideas, expressed rhetorically, is a core skill to learning how to lead through service and collaboration.
What is it like to be an Alumni of the Wash? Pride, with a deep sense of responsibility.
Introduction: Lifelong Washie. Occasional alumni ghost. Member of the victorious Alumni debate team in the alumni vs students debate, Fall 2019. Played a role in some things in Wash history.
Favorite Wash Memory: The first "History" meeting in Fall 1996 with the up-until-then largest induction class the Wash had ever seen.
Biggest Change Since Your Time in the Wash? Inclusion, diversity, and conscientious consideration of experience.
Current Occupation: Director of Support at Crunchy Data. IT and Open Source industry veteran. Democratic Party hack.
How did the Wash Help You Get To Where You Are Today? The ability to speak clearly to those you might disagree with is an invaluable life skill. As is understanding the basics of procedure. Similarly, being exposed to a variety of ideas, expressed rhetorically, is a core skill to learning how to lead through service and collaboration.
What is it like to be an Alumni of the Wash? Pride, with a deep sense of responsibility.