NAA Board

The NAA Board of Directors is composed of alumni leaders representing nearly every undergraduate, graduate, and professional school from the University. It includes officers and directors who collectively serve as the strategic advisory body of the NAA, helping the organization fulfill its mission of fostering enduring relationships among alumni—and between Northwestern and its alumni and friends.

Executive Committee

Kristin McDonnell ’85 (’21, ’23, ’25 P)

President
Trustee
Menlo Park, California

Kristin McDonnell is managing partner and founder of Menlo Group, an investment firm. As a technology industry innovator, she has held executive positions at Fortune 100 corporations and Silicon Valley startups. McDonnell serves as president of the Northwestern Alumni Association and joined the Northwestern University Board of Trustees in 2022. She also serves on the Farley Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Advisory Board and the Kellogg Tech Council.

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McDonnell studied industrial engineering and computer science at Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering; she also has an MBA from Harvard Business School. Prior to Menlo Group, she held leadership roles at AT&T, Electronic Arts, McKinsey, Limelife, Mplayer, and Xfire. In her career, she has worked on teams that have built groundbreaking software products and services, acquired millions of customers, raised significant venture capital, and had multiple IPO and acquisition exits.

McDonnell has spoken at Northwestern alumni events about entrepreneurship, venture capital, and tech product management. In addition, she has been a judge for Northwestern’s VentureCat Startup Competition and has served as an executive mentor to entrepreneurs at Northwestern, Stanford University’s School of Engineering and start-up accelerator StartX, Harvard Business School, TechStars, and MIT Launch.

Jack Kang

Jack Kang ’90

President-Elect
Trustee
Mt. Prospect, Illinois

Jack Kang is a senior manager at Wabtec Corporation, a railroad technology company, where his team determines global pricing for the $650+ million aftermarket industrial parts business. Previously, he spent nearly 20 years in strategic marketing at the General Electric Company, where he led the annual strategic planning process, managed the pricing team, eco-certified GE’s locomotives, and managed MBA recruitment and new talent training. Prior to his time at GE, Kang worked in banking, ultimately as senior vice president of marketing analytics. Kang filed a patent application related to converting images of paper checks to electronic deposits.

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Kang is a longtime volunteer leader serving the Northwestern community. He is the past president of the Northwestern Asian and Asian American Alumni Association, also known as NU-A5. Under Kang’s leadership, NU-A5 was recognized as the Northwestern Alumni Association (NAA) Club of the Year in 2020 and 2023 for their exemplary alumni impact. In 2021, he was named NAA Club Leader of the Year for his leadership and service excellence. In 2024, Kang co-organized a live music event on campus while on the steering committee of One Book One Northwestern, the community-wide reading program hosted by the Office of the Provost. Today, he serves as president-elect of the NAA Board of Directors and is a member of the Northwestern University Board of Trustees. He is also a mentor in Northwestern’s Affinity Leaders and Learners (ALL) Mentorship Program.

After graduating from Northwestern with a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering, Kang received an MBA from Vanderbilt University.

Albert Manzone

Albert Manzone ’93 MBA (’18, ’22 P)

Immediate Past President
Monaco, Monaco

Albert Manzone is deputy chief executive officer of the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer, a publicly traded company and leader in the luxury hospitality and entertainment market in Monaco with hotels, casinos, gastronomy, wellness, entertainment, shopping, and real estate development.

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Manzone has more than 30 years of accomplishments in the consumer products and luxury industries. His work includes time at Whole Earth Brands, which he successfully listed on the NASDAQ as its chief executive officer; at PepsiCo and W.M. Wrigley Jr. Company; and at McKinsey & Company. He also serves on the boards of Perrigo Company plc, Syntec Optics Holdings, Inc., Banijay Group N.V., and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation for the Environment.

An active member of the Northwestern alumni community, Manzone serves as the immediate past president of the Northwestern Alumni Association. Manzone started volunteering after graduate school, serving as president of the NU Club of Switzerland and on campus as a visiting speaker in marketing strategy and innovation.

A native of the Principality of Monaco, Manzone holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern and a graduate degree in international business from Sorbonne University. He speaks English, Italian, and French.

Manzone and his wife, Nathalie, are the proud parents of three children: Charlotte, Clemence ’18, and Philippe ’22.

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Pamay Bassey ’95 MS

Vice President
Chicago, Illinois

Ekpedeme “Pamay” M. Bassey is chief learning and diversity officer for the Kraft Heinz Company. In this role, she is responsible for the company’s global learning and development strategy and initiatives and amplifying the work of employees to create and nurture a diverse, inclusive workplace. 

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A 1995 graduate of Northwestern with a master’s in computer science from the McCormick School of Engineering, Bassey has served as a director-at-large of the Northwestern Alumni Association since 2022. She is also a member of the Northwestern University Black Alumni Association (NUBAA).

She holds a bachelor of science from Stanford University. Prior to joining Kraft Heinz, Bassey served as global head of learning platform and professional development for BlackRock and as president of The Pamay Group, an e-learning design and strategy company. She has published several books, including
Let’s Learn Our Way Through It, Shall We? 
based on her “365 Days of Learning” commitment to learn something new each day for a year and share it with others.

Bassey serves on the board of global investment bank Houlihan Lokey and on the GSV Ventures Workforce Insights Board. She is also a Future of Work Advisor for Reach Capital. She is a lifetime member of both the Council on Foreign Relations and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, a public service organization. Additionally, she is an advisory board member of the M&G Etomi Foundation, a nonprofit working to break the cycle of poverty in the Niger Delta region of Southern Nigeria.

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Susan Howe ’91

Vice President
Chicago, Illinois

Susan Howe is chief executive officer of The Weber Shandwick Collective (TWSC), a communications and consulting network spanning more than 60 global markets and over 10 agency brands that serves Fortune 500 companies across every major industry sector.

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During her more than two decades of leadership at TWSC, Howe has been a key driver of the company’s success in her roles as president, chief growth officer, and chief collaboration officer. She oversees global operations, fosters collaboration across regions and practices, and  advises top partners such as Kellanova, Nestlé, and Anheuser-Busch.

Howe has earned honors such as PRWeek’s Global Agency Professional of the Year by PRWeek, Campaign US’s Female Frontier, and PRWeek’s Women of Distinction. 

A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications, Howe is a dedicated supporter of women in business and has served as chair of Northwestern’s Council of One Hundred, which connects alumnae to support their career advancement. She also is a member of Interpublic Group’s Women’s Leadership Network, a force for gender equality and opportunity for women within the global marketing solutions company that owns TWSC.

Howe, who also is a certified yoga instructor, and her husband live in Chicago. She is a devoted aunt and an avid baseball fan.

Sonalee Singh

Sonalee Singh ’99

Vice President
Arlington, Virginia

Sonalee Singh is an external advisor to global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, where she spent more than 20 years of her career in a range of consulting and internal people roles. Most recently, she was the director of global compensation infrastructure, intelligence and advisory at McKinsey. In this role, she focused on advising and counseling more than 60 countries on compensation and human resources topics, including compensation market trends and benchmarking, compensation digitization, and pay equity.

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Singh graduated cum laude from the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences with a dual major in mathematical methods in the social sciences and economics. She went on to earn her master’s in business administration from Harvard Business School.

Singh lives in Arlington, Virginia, with her husband, Ameet, and their two boys. She has been actively engaged in several volunteer roles with Northwestern, including as an applicant interviewer for Northwestern Alumni Admissions Council, a panelist for the Weinberg College Career Summit, and most recently, a member of the DC Regional Alumni Board. As a member of the NAA Board, she looks forward to extending her service to the broader Northwestern alumni community.

Lindsay Vahl Dean

Secretary/Treasurer
Evanston, Illinois

Lindsay Vahl Dean was named assistant vice president of alumni engagement and executive director of the Northwestern Alumni Association in July 2024, after having served as interim executive director for nine months. Vahl Dean is responsible for the overall leadership and strategic direction of the alumni association, which represents more than 260,000 alumni worldwide. She also serves as an ex-officio member of the NAA Board of Directors.

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Vahl Dean joined Northwestern in March 2023 as senior director, strategic initiatives and alumni engagement, leading the NAA’s Alumni Communities team. Previously, she spent more than a decade with the Illinois State University Alumni Association, serving in alumni engagement leadership roles of progressive responsibility. Vahl Dean earned a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science and completed significant coursework toward a PhD in higher education administration at Illinois State. She began her professional career at her alma mater as an undergraduate admissions counselor.

Vahl Dean has been actively involved for many years in the progression of the alumni relations profession as well as the development of its future leaders. She was co-chair of the 2024 CASE District V Conference and served on the CASE District V Conference Planning Committee for eight years. She has been a member of the CASE District V Cabinet since 2022.

Board of Directors

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Raj Babu ’03, ’09 MBA

Director
Denver, Colorado

Rajesh (Raj) Babu is a leader in the natural foods industry, currently serving as partner at BFG Partners, a venture capital firm focused on investments in food, beverage, beauty, and other consumer goods. Prior to BFG, he was president of Cappello’s, a grain-free frozen foods brand, and president and chief operating officer of Birch Benders, a natural pancake and waffle mix brand, growing the company’s revenue eightfold and leading a successful acquisition by Sovos Brands in 2020.

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Babu is a “double purple” Northwestern alum, having first graduated from the McCormick School of Engineering with a dual major in industrial engineering and economics. As an undergraduate he participated in the Freshman Urban Program—where he met his wife, Laura Morsch-Babu ’05—and was active in community organizing. He received his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management in 2009. His career success has earned him recognition as one of the Denver Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” in 2021 and Progressive Grocer’s GenNext Award.

Babu lives in Denver with his wife and their two children. He sits on the boards of Naturally Boulder, an organization supporting natural and organic products companies in Colorado, and the Nathan Yip Foundation, which strengthens education in rural communities. He also served on the transition team for the mayor-elect of Denver in 2023. His family is proud to have started the Morsch-Babu Student Mental Health Fund at Northwestern, dedicated to making therapy, medication, co-pays, and other wellness services available for free or at a reduced cost to students in need.

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Andrea Chen ’07

Director
Hong Kong

Andrea Chen is a full-time parent and an experienced health technology professional currently on the board of healthcare-focused venture capital funds. Most recently, Chen worked in corporate strategy and new business development at health technology company Philips, focused on Greater China. She previously worked in management consulting at Monitor Group (later Monitor Deloitte) with their life sciences team in Beijing and Shanghai. She has held leadership positions with Northwestern alumni clubs for 15 years and was named the 2019 Club Leader of the Year. She currently serves on the NU Club of Hong Kong executive board and is an emerita adviser for the NU Club of Shanghai. She also serves on the Alumni Advisory Council of the International School of Beijing.

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Chen received a BA in Communication Studies with a minor in Business Institutions from Northwestern, and an MBA from Peking University and Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School in Belgium.

As a Northwestern volunteer, Chen helped re-charter the NU Club of Beijing in 2010, re-establish the NU Club of Shanghai in 2013, and incubated the Shenzhen alumni community in 2019. In her five years as president of the Shanghai club, she organized industry-focused alumni speaker panels, actively expanded the alumni community, and built a social media presence. She updated the governance structure and recruited new diverse volunteers for the club’s executive board. She was also a member of the NAA Global Connection Committee, the Alumni Admission Council, and the Northwestern Network Mentorship Program. Chen lives in Hong Kong with her husband and daughter.

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Ricardo Dalmas ’02 MBA

Director
Wheaton, Illinois

Ricardo Dalmas is a corporate strategy and consumer insights executive with 20 years of experience delivering topline growth to Fortune 500 companies in the food and beverage industry. Currently, he is senior vice president for strategy and analytics for Constellation Brands, a marketer of premium beer, wine, and spirits. He holds an MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management.

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Dalmas joined Constellation from Nestlé USA, where he led the consumer and marketplace insights team. He held previous leadership roles at McDonald’s and PepsiCo, and was a management consultant at Kearney in consumer packaged goods and retail practices.

He has also worked in several international markets, including Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Europe (UK, Netherlands, Russia, and Turkey), Japan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. A native of Brazil who holds dual citizenship in the US, Dalmas is a graduate of Fundação Getulio Vargas, a top-ranked business school in São Paulo.

Dalmas serves as board chair of America Needs You–Illinois (ANY), a nonprofit that helps first-generation college students achieve their academic and career potential.

He and his wife, Carolina Dalmas ’02 MBA, live in Wheaton, Illinois.

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Cristy Garratt ’10

Director
London, England

Cristy Garratt is the head of digital video, audio and social for CNBC International, where she is responsible for the network’s original digital video content, podcasts and social media channel.

With a specialty in multimedia storytelling, she has spent her career using a mix of gut instinct and data to grow digital audiences from virtually nothing to millions. Leading a team of content creators in London and Singapore, Garratt has successfully launched several new series across multiple platforms for CNBC and has grown CNBC International’s social media following to more than 3 million.

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Garratt earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. While at Northwestern, she served as president of the University’s chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists—helping the chapter to become nationally recognized—and as news director of the Northwestern News Network. Before joining CNBC, Garratt worked as digital editor and communities and engagement manager at ITN Productions and as a multimedia journalist in the United States.

Since moving to London in 2013, Garratt has served on the board for the Northwestern Club of the United Kingdom. She was the club’s president when it won the NAA International Club of the Year award in 2018.

Andre Goode

Andre Goode ’85

Director
Chicago, Illinois

Andre Goode is a seasoned nonprofit executive, having led programming and operations for numerous youth- and family-serving organizations. Currently, he is vice president of community transformation for the YMCA of Metro Chicago, where he is implementing a South Side strategy and identifying opportunities to scale programming and leverage community partnerships. Goode, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy, serves on the Northwestern University Leadership Council and is a member of the Northwestern University Black Alumni Association. A four-year starter on the Northwestern basketball team, he remains a dedicated supporter of Wildcats athletics.

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In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities at the YMCA of Metro Chicago, Goode is executive sponsor of the nonprofit’s African American Resource Network, an employee resource group that promotes mentoring, leadership opportunities, and networking for African American employees. He also oversees the Boys & Young Men of Color initiative, a YMCA of the USA strategy designed to empower boys and young men of color and help them identify pathways to success. Prior to joining the YMCA of Metro Chicago, Goode served as senior vice president of Bay Area operations for Covenant House of California, where he was responsible for two transitional living programs and two emergency shelters for homeless youth. Previously, he was vice president of operations for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, where he oversaw 43 clubs serving 5,000 youngsters daily.

He and his wife, Kimberley Crews Goode ’87, live in Chicago and are the parents of three children.

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Kathryn Ikenberry Jones ’14

Director
New York, New York

Kathryn Ikenberry Jones is a vice president of worldwide TV and digital distribution at Lionsgate. She leads the company’s international subscription video on demand (SVOD) team, focused on licensing opportunities across film and television. Jones has long held a passion for entertainment and storytelling, and now enjoys bringing top-tier content to audiences around the world.

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In 2014, she graduated magna cum laude from Northwestern University’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences with a BA in English and minors in history and Italian. She received English departmental honors as well as the Edwin L. Shuman Prize for Best Honors Thesis in Literature. Jones was a member of Alpha Phi, served on the Panhellenic Association, and was a member of Dance Marathon's 120-hour club. While an undergraduate student, she had two internships at Lionsgate and joined the company full time in 2015 after spending a year in Milan, Italy teaching English at a primary school and working for an Italian media company.

Jones met her husband, Jordan Jones ’14, during her freshman year at Northwestern. They currently reside in New York City.

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B. Pagels-Minor ’07

Director
Los Angeles, California

B. Pagels-Minor has built a career on creating great products for dynamic brands while also working to enrich surrounding communities. A Mississippi native, Pagels-Minor relocated from Chicago to California in 2018 to work for some of the world’s largest tech companies, including Apple and Netflix. Pagels-Minor is a transgender nonbinary lesbian whose pronouns are they/them/theirs. In 2022, B. became the first openly transgender venture capital firm lead. They have served as a leader within Northwestern University Pride Alumni Club.

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After graduating from the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences in 2007, Pagels-Minor attained both an MBA and a master’s degree in information systems from Robert Morris University. They have been honored nationally and internationally for their work supporting LGBTQ+ and Black communities. Pagels-Minor is a speaker on subjects such as diversity and building successful technology teams and products.

Pagels-Minor sits on a number of boards, including Howard Brown Health, YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, and Outfest. Their family launched the Suzi Anne Franklin Scholarship Fund in 2020 to honor their mother and support young women of color who attend Northwestern. They have participated in the Northwestern Network Mentorship Program as well as their 5th Reunion committee. Pagels-Minor currently resides in Los Angeles with their wife, Alissa, and son, Journey.

Christopher Paquette

Christopher Paquette ’00, ’07 MBA

Director
Hinsdale, Illinois

Christopher Paquette is the digital transformation officer at Personify Health. He previously served as chief digital transformation officer for Allstate Insurance, chief digital and strategy officer for Trustmark Benefits, and partner at McKinsey & Company.

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A graduate of Northwestern’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences with a double major in economics and psychology, he also holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management with a focus on technology and analytical consulting.

He is enthusiastic about artificial intelligence and its potential to improve the world, so he is an investor and board adviser to a variety of tech startups in the climate, insurance, education, and technical services industries.

Paquette, who plays drums, guitar, and piano in his spare time, is inspired by almost all genres of music and serves on the board of trustees of the Ravinia Festival, the renowned music venue north of Chicago. He lives in Chicagoland with his wife, Dr. Katherine Zimmerman Paquette ’99 and their three teenage daughters.

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Carlos Paret ’13 MBA

Director
Long Beach, California

Carlos Paret is the medical affairs senior director, US operations leader for Transcatheter Heart Valves at Edwards Lifesciences. In this role, he is transforming the impact of the company’s US physician adviser proctor program, advancing complex case/alternative access training and leading digital infrastructure transformation. He has been appointed to co-chair the Edwards employee resource group, Hispanic Organization for Leadership and Advancement (HOLA) effective January 2025. A Northwestern volunteer since 2014, he received the Northwestern Alumni Association’s Club Leader of the Year Award in 2018.

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At Edwards Lifesciences, Paret’s team is leading the digital evolution of physician training, including launching CathlabVR, virtual reality proficiency-based progression training. His team won the inaugural "Patient First" Award for COVID tele proctoring in 2020. Previously, he spent more than 10 years in marketing roles where he worked at the intersection of product marketing, global supply chain, R&D, regulatory affairs, and portfolio strategy.

Paret relocated to Southern California from Chicago in 2013 after receiving his MBA at the Kellogg School of Management. Prior to his move, he served on the board of directors for Heartland Human Care Services, the Heartland Health Outreach Board, and the Cradle Associates Board for The Cradle adoption agency.

Paret previously served as president of the Kellogg Alumni Club of Orange County, chief marketing officer for the Kellogg Alumni Club of Los Angeles, and president of the Northwestern University Club of Orange County. He and his husband, Keith, enjoy transforming their Long Beach forever home with their poodle mix, Mame.

Daniel Pink

Daniel Pink ’86 (’25 P)

Director
Washington, DC

Daniel Pink is the author of five New York Times bestselling books about business and behavior. His books have won multiple awards, been translated into more than 40 languages, and have sold millions of copies around the world. In 2014, he was the graduation speaker at Northwestern’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. The previous year, he received the Northwestern Alumni Merit Award.

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Pink earned a bachelor’s degree with honors in linguistics from Weinberg College and a JD from Yale Law School. Earlier in his career, he worked in politics and government, including serving from 1995 to 1997 as chief speechwriter to Vice President Al Gore. Pink’s books include the
New York Times
bestsellers
A Whole New Mind,
When,
 and
The Power of Regret
—and the
#1 New York Times
bestsellers
Drive
and
To Sell Is Human
. He was also host and co-executive producer of Crowd Control, a National Geographic Channel TV series on human behavior that aired in more than 100 countries. He also writes the “Why Not?” column for the
Washington Post
opinion page, where he explores bold, unconventional ideas for improving national, organizational, and personal life.

Pink and his wife, Jessica Lerner, are active supporters of Weinberg College’s Arch Scholars program. They live in Washington, DC, and have three children: two recent college graduates and a fourth-year student at Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications.

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Rodney D. Priestley ’05 MS, ’08 PhD

Director
Trustee
Princeton, New Jersey

Rodney Priestley is the dean of the Graduate School and the Pomeroy and Betty Perry Smith Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University. His research focuses on the intersection of polymeric materials design and characterization, with applications across health care and the environment.

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Priestley’s love of creativity and discovery fuels his research, which applies principles of physics, chemistry and engineering to nanoscale processing and characterization of polymers and soft matter. His contributions to the field of polymer physics and chemistry earned him the 2023 Carl S. Marvel Award for Creative Polymer Chemistry by the American Chemical Society (ACS) Division of Polymer Chemistry. In 2023, Priestley was also named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) and a Poly Fellow from the ACS.

Priestley’s earlier honors include the APS Dillon Medal, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, among others. He was named to the Root 100 list of most influential African Americans in 2014 and selected as a World Economic Forum Young Global Scientist in 2018.

Prior to being named dean of the Princeton Graduate School in 2022, Priestley served as Princeton’s inaugural vice dean for innovation. He has cofounded several companies to translate his research into real-world applications, including AquaPao, a solar water purification technique that he developed with Princeton postdoctoral research associate Xiaohui Xu. This innovation earned the duo a spot on Newsweek’s list of America’s Greatest Disruptors.

Priestley has served on the Northwestern Alumni Association’s Board of Directors since 2019 and joined the Northwestern University Board of Trustees in 2024. During his graduate studies at McCormick School of Engineering, he was a member of the Black Graduate Student Association, in which he participated in numerous outreach activities and service events to enhance diversity and inclusion within McCormick. Priestley remains committed to these issues today as a faculty member and administrator in higher education. Priestley received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Texas Tech University, and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Northwestern.

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Faiza Seth ’99

Director
Hong Kong, China/London, England

Faiza Seth, along with her husband, Pallak Seth ’98, cofounded PDS Multinational, a global conglomerate managing the supply chain of major retailers and brands around the world in various consumer goods including apparel, footwear, home, and beauty products. She received her bachelor’s degree in economics from Northwestern’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.

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Seth began her career co-founding Norwest Industries Ltd., an international apparel manufacturing and trading company which is now PDS Multinational business. She also worked as an analyst on the Equity Capital Markets group at Lehman Brothers in Hong Kong.

In 2007, Seth founded Casa Forma Limited, an award-winning international property development, architectural, and luxury interior design business. In addition, she founded and currently manages Soham For Kids, an international charitable foundation focused on educational initiatives in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Seth recently founded Avantguard, a positive luxury accessories brand. Seth received her MBA in 2006 from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. She currently lives between Hong Kong and London with her husband and three children: Alif, Ayat, and Aria.