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May 23, 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Thomas Auditorium 003
Moderator:
Satomi Chudasama
Director of Student Engagement, Center for Career Development
Panelists:
John Reeve ’70
Chief Oysterman, Mill Creek Oyster Company LLC
June Carbone ’75
Professor of Law, University of Minnesota
Alissa Hsu Lynch ’90
Board Director, The Honest Company; Podcast Host, “The Leadership Dance”
Kristen Leone ’00
Founder, thekristenleone.com
Todd Baldwin ’20
Co-founder and CEO, Crafted
Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University
Panelists:
Satomi Chudasama
Satomi Chudasama has been advising Princeton students on exploring career options and navigating their career journeys for 18 years. Stumbling upon the career-development profession by chance but taking the plunge anyway, Chudasama has a passion for the profession that remains undiminished after more than two decades. Beyond her work at Princeton, Chudasama’s leadership experiences in the field include being a founding member and former president of the Asia Pacific Career Development Association and a founding member and chair of the International Student Services Committee for the National Career Development Association. She has also published multiple articles through national and international career development organizations. A National Certified Counselor, Certified Career Counselor and Global Career Development Facilitator, Chudasama has a bachelor’s degree in Japanese and a master’s degree in counselor education.
John Reeve ’70
John Reeve is the founder and owner of the Mill Creek Oyster Company in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts. Reeve was the first to develop a site for aquaculture near his home on Cape Cod Bay, just off the entrances of Mill and Short Wharf Creeks that flow into the bay from hundreds of acres of salt marsh. The combination of phytoplankton from the marsh and the salt waters of the bay gives Mill Creek oysters a distinctive, award-winning taste. Prior to being an oysterman, Reeve was an executive and consultant within the global container shipping industry. His clients included many of the world’s leading shipping companies and the U.S. Congress.
June Carbone ’75
June Carbone is the Robina Chair in Law, Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota. She has previously been the Edward A. Smith/Missouri Chair of Law, the Constitution and Society at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and the Presidential Professor of Ethics and the Common Good at Santa Clara University School of Law. After earning her A.B. at Princeton in the School of Public and International Affairs, she received her J.D. from Yale Law School. She is the author of “From Partners to Parents: The Second Revolution in Family Law” (2000) and co-author of “Fair Shake: Women and the Fight To Build a Just Economy” (2024), “Family Law” (2023), “Marriage Markets: How Inequality Is Remaking the American Family (2014) and “Red Families v. Blue Families” (2010). Carbone also co-edited the “International Survey of Family Law” (2022, 2023).
Alissa Hsu Lynch ’90
Alissa Hsu Lynch is a board director, speaker and host of “The Leadership Dance” podcast. A global business leader, she has 25-plus years of experience at industry giants. At Google Cloud, she led strategic partnerships with Fortune 500 companies, driving digital transformation in health care. As an executive at Johnson & Johnson, she managed multi-billion-dollar businesses across the consumer and medical technology sectors. Lynch serves on the boards of The Honest Company and American Ballet Theatre. A Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute, she earned her MBA from Columbia Business School, where she is an executive in residence. She was recognized by Fierce Healthcare as one of the most influential minority health care executives and listed among 100 Asian American and Pacific Islander Board Directors Making a Difference by BoardProspects. Lynch toured internationally for six years as a professional modern dancer after majoring in English at Princeton.
Kristen Leone ’00
Kristen Leone is a public speaker, former Fortune 500 executive and expert-for-hire on how to improve business leadership and individual team performance. A Wharton MBA graduate, Leone has co-founded two startups (a B2B fashion marketplace and a fitness wearable). Her corporate experience includes leadership roles at Google, IBM, General Mills, Pfizer and WebMD. At Google, Leone was tapped to be a founding member of the sales excellence coaching team and was a frequent keynote speaker on topics including “How to Meet the Future Demands of AI,” “Creating a Connected Customer Experience” and “Leading a Winning Sales Team.” Known for her powerful presence and smart, honest advice, Leone draws from her own lived experience and voracious reading of wisdom from disparate fields — from ancient philosophy to sports to pop culture — to inspire leaders and teams to push past inertia and elevate meaning and performance at work and in their personal lives.
Todd Baldwin ’20
Months after graduating from Princeton in 2020, Todd Baldwin co-founded Crafted, an NYC-based retail marketing startup that is building the most efficient way for brands to drive in-store sales through social media. Beginning with a focus on TikTok and Reels, the company built the first creator platform that programmatically prices sponsorships using historical viewership data. The company now enables brands like Jack Daniel’s, Michelin and Cinnabon to measure, attribute and optimize in-store sales driven from digital channels at major retailers including Walmart and Target. Previously, Baldwin founded a logistics startup supporting fast-moving consumer goods delivery in Kenya. In the last year, he was named to the Forbes “30 Under 30” list and the inaugural “SEEN50” list by Tech:NYC. A Princeton engineering graduate, he is passionate about building tools that empower business operators by making systems more efficient.