After 7 years at Google and finishing my master’s in Integrative Health, I’m launching my own online coaching business! As a women’s empowerment coach, I help smart, successful women who are tired of feeling tired end the cycle of burnout for good. I’m available for clients and collaborations and would love to connect with toads. […]
Blog Archives
Seumas Sargent ’95
Back in Berlin after a phenomenal, whirlwind tour of California (first time in over a decade) where I was lucky enough to hook up with a few CdeP grads making the world a better place. Wrapped a Benelux feature last year called “De Dirigent” (The Conductor), a true story about the world’s first female orchestra […]
Aloyse Blair Brown ’96
I am the first woman to run for Hamilton County Mayor in Tennessee and am told that my campaign had profound impact on peoples perceptions of local politics, what politicians look like, and who they are. I won the Democratic primary in May with 70% of the vote, but lost the general election in August […]
Thomas Cole ’87
Great to have a strong Thacher showing at the Music in the Garden benefit to support African Women Rising—the NGO founded by Tom (CdeP 1987) and Linda Cole which helps to empower women affected by war in Sub-Saharan Africa. The evening was headlined by Raul Pacheco (CdeP 1986) and Ozomatli. www.africanwomenrising.org Thomas Cole CdeP 1987
Nicole Haggard ’00
I was recently chosen for Take the Lead’s 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment. I am honored to be included with this incredible group of powerhouse women in Hollywood. Nicole Haggard CdeP 2000
Elena McGahey ’13
In March, the Columbia Women’s Rowing Team and I headed off to our annual spring training trip in Palm Bay, FL. We are looking forward to a, hopefully, great season that will run through the beginning of June. Outside of practices, I am keeping myself busy with classes, my sorority, and running after-school clubs for […]
Rose Minier ’98
I’m still living in Seattle, working as an accountant by day. In my free time, I’m continuing to help run GeekGirlCon – an organization that puts on on annual convention for roughly 6,000+ people and provides educational, networking, mentoring, and social events year round, all to support and celebrate women in STEM careers, gaming and […]
Abby Volkmann ’08
I have recently received a fellowship position for the upcoming fall with a nonprofit corporation, Community Water Solutions (CWS), a group that partners with rural communities in developing countries to establish sustainable water treatment businesses. These businesses are owned and operated by women in the communities that they serve, and use simple, affordable technologies to […]