Introducing six new Wellesley College Alumnae Association Board Members.
Kate Derrick ’06
2024–26
Louisville, Ky.
Director of communications, Complete College America; formerly assistant vice chancellor for executive communications and institutional projects, Vanderbilt University; M.Ed. in education, Vanderbilt University
Mentor for Wellesley Career Education Mentorship Affinity Pods; HIVE volunteer mentor; former Nashville Wellesley Club vice president, book award chair, and officer; former 2006 class secretary; former Wellesley admission interviewer and co-representative
Susana Schowen Fuller ’90
2024–27
Geismar, La.
Secretary, Louisiana Workforce Commission; previous roles include vice president of education at the Louisiana Community and Technical College System and director of workforce initiatives at LED FastStart, the workforce development division of Louisiana Economic Development; M.A. in physical chemistry, Columbia University
Tina Schiefelbein Georgeou ’74
2024–26
New York City
Experienced board director with 30-plus years as a marketing and advertising executive, most recently as head of marketing at Weill Cornell Medicine (2014–18); currently serving on the boards of Xavier Creative House and Medicare Rights Center; M.S. in journalism, advertising, Northwestern University
Member of Wellesley’s Business Leadership Council
Stephanie Hull ’88
2024–27
Easton, Conn.
President and CEO of Girls Inc., which “inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold”; previously executive vice president and chief operating officer, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, and head of the Brearley School; A.M. and Ph.D. in Romance languages and literatures, Harvard University
Board member for the Center for Effective Philanthropy and BoardSource; member of Wellesley’s Business Leadership Council; former Durant committee member for the class of 1988
Lauren Keena ’17
2024–26
Cambridge, Mass.
Senior account manager for the PepsiCo team at adm Group/Lapine Associates, a consumer engagement agency
Wellesley HIVE volunteer mentor; former admission interviewer
May Sifuentes ’09
2024–26
Seattle
Director of communications at Raikes Foundation; founder of Sifuentes Marketing + Communications, providing multicultural, interdisciplinary counsel and capacity to clients’ social impact communications portfolio with a focus on health; M.P.H., Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Wellesley Fund assistant representative; book award chair, New York Wellesley Club