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SUMMARY:Take It or Leave It Tent
DESCRIPTION:For alumni hoping to find a home for Princeton memorabilia and apparel that could be treasured by other alumni and guests\, bring your items (only as big as you can carry) to Reunions and drop them off at the “Take It or Leave It” tent. And then go on your own search for more great finds! \n\n\nSponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions (COR)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/take-it-or-leave-it-tent-9/
LOCATION:East Pyne Hall\, South Lawn Tent
CATEGORIES:Open House
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T130000
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SUMMARY:Tennis Reunion Event
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Friends of Tennis
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/tennis-reunion-event/
LOCATION:Racquet Center\, Cordish Family Outdoor Tennis Center Lounge
CATEGORIES:Athletic Event
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SUMMARY:Society of the Claw Members Ice Cream Social
DESCRIPTION:Mix and mingle with fellow Society of the Claw members and Alumni Council Committee on Reunions volunteers over an ice cream sundae! \nThe Society of the Claw honors those who have consistently embodied the spirit of Reunions through service and/or continuous attendance. Started in 1912 by the Class of 1894\, the award was paused in the 1940s and resurrected in 2009. \nSponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions (COR)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/society-of-the-claw-members-ice-cream-social-2/
LOCATION:Chancellor Green\, Café and Lower Hyphen\, Princeton\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T170000
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SUMMARY:Community Contra/Square Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basics of contra/square-like dancing\, a lively and welcoming form of traditional community dance. Dancers move in long lines or circles and follow simple patterns guided by a caller. Or just come to enjoy the music and social atmosphere. All welcome. No partner or prior experience is required. \nSponsored by the Class of 1976
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/community-contra-square-dancing/
LOCATION:Blair-Joline Courtyard
CATEGORIES:Performance
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CREATED:20260415T134036Z
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SUMMARY:“Nursery of Rebellion”: Princeton & the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on an array of PUL’s manuscript and rare book collections\, this exhibition will commemorate the 250th anniversaries of U.S. independence and the Battle of Princeton\, and showcase Princeton’s archival treasures from the revolutionary era alongside documents and artifacts that reveal local experiences of the American Revolution on campus and in the surrounding communities. Exploring the Revolution across lines of gender\, class\, race\, allegiance\, and status\, the exhibition will offer visitors a range of perspectives on the Revolution’s ideals and contradictions\, its anxiety and violence\, and its achievements and tragedies.\n\nCurated by Michael Blaakman\, Associate Professor of History\, and Gabriel Swift\, Librarian for Early American Collections. This exhibition was supported by a Special Grant from the Humanities Council’s Ruth and Sid Lapidus ’59 Research Fellowships Fund.\n\nSponsored by Princeton University Library
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/nursery-of-rebellion-princeton-the-american-revolution-2/
LOCATION:Ellen and Leonard Milberg Gallery\, Firestone Library
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Gary Walters '67 PVC Awards Banquet
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Princeton Varsity Club
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/gary-walters-67-pvc-awards-banquet-5/
LOCATION:Jadwin Gymnasium\, A Level (Lobby and Indoor Track)
CATEGORIES:Athletic Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
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CREATED:20260417T135057Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Beyond the Page: Nonfiction Narratives and the Future of Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \n\nPanelists:      \nJames Lieber ’71\nFounding Partner\, Lieber Hammer Huber Paul & Hoffman \nEva Aridjis-Fuentes ’96\nFilm Director and Writer \nBrady Walkinshaw ’06\nFounder and Chief Executive Officer\, Noisy Creek \nLillian Xu ’16\nVice President of Podcasts\, Vox Media \n\nPANELISTS\nJames Lieber ’71\nA civil rights lawyer and Supreme Court practitioner\, James Lieber writes on law and society\, including crime\, prisons\, street gangs\, trials\, drugs\, sentencing\, fraud\, labor\, bioethics and voting rights for The Atlantic\, The New York Times Magazine\, The Nation\, Mother Jones\, The Village Voice\, The Washington Post\, The Wall Street Journal\, Social Policy and others. His books include “Friendly Takeover: How an Employee Buyout Saved a Steel Town\,” nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; “Rats in the Grain: The Dirty Tricks and Trials of Archer Daniels Midland\,” serialized in Regardie’s magazine; and “Killer Care: How Medical Error Became America’s Third Largest Cause of Death\, and What Can Be Done About It\,” twice an Amazon bestseller. His current project is an imagined 1879 case against Huckleberry Finn for killing his father. \nEva Aridjis-Fuentes ’96\nEva Aridjis-Fuentes is a Mexican-American filmmaker and writer. She directed the narrative features “The Favor” and “The Blue Eyes” and the documentaries “Children of the Street\,” “La Santa Muerte” (narrated by Gael García Bernal)\, “Chuy\,” “The Wolf Man” and “Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus.” Her films screened at many festivals\, including Sundance and Edinburgh\, in theaters in the U.S.\, Mexico and the U.K.\, and on the Sundance and Criterion channels. They have all been nominated for or won prizes\, including two Ariel awards (Mexican Academy awards) for “Children of the Street\,” and the audience awards for best documentary at the Morelia\, Harlem and Musical Écran festivals for “Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus.” Aridis-Fuentes attended New York University’s Graduate Film program\, where she later taught screenwriting. A writer for “Narcos: Mexico\,” Season 2 (Netflix)\, she also wrote the graphic novel “Monarca” (2022). \nBrady Walkinshaw ’06\nBrady Walkinshaw is the founder of Noisy Creek\, a media company dedicated to reinvigorating local newspapers and media outlets nationwide. Prior to Noisy Creek\, Brady was the CEO of Earth Alliance and CEO of Grist.org\, an American nonprofit online magazine founded in 1999 that publishes environmental news and commentary. Walkinshaw has also served as a state representative in Washington. Through his work\, he has developed an outstanding perspective on the changing media landscape on policy issues. \nLillian Xu ’16\nIn her role at Vox Media\, Lillian Xu leads growth\, talent partnerships and show development\, working with podcasts like “Today\, Explained” and shows led by Kara Swisher\, Scott Galloway\, Esther Perel\, Marques Brownlee\, Brené Brown\, Adam Grant\, Sue Bird\, Jake Sullivan and more. Prior to Vox Media\, she worked at New York Public Radio and like many Princeton grads\, she started her career in consulting. In college\, Xu studied Chinese politics\, snuck in as many creative writing classes as possible and spent many hours singing with the Glee Club and the Tigerlilies. She now lives in New York\, where she is professionally obligated to listen to a lot of podcasts and can also be found playing racquet sports\, making tea and talking to random people in cafés.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/beyond-the-page-nonfiction-narratives-and-the-future-of-storytelling/
LOCATION:McCosh 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
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SUMMARY:Coffee With the Friends of the Princeton University Library
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Firestone Library lobby and join the Friends of the Princeton University Library for coffee\, juice\, and pastries. Learn more about how members of the Friends and Student Friends enjoy special events and help contribute to the library’s mission. All are welcome.  \nSponsored by the Friends of the Princeton University Library
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/coffee-with-the-friends-of-the-princeton-university-library/
LOCATION:Firestone Library\, Lobby\, 1 Washington Road\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T001109Z
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SUMMARY:Take It or Leave It Tent
DESCRIPTION:For alumni hoping to find a home for Princeton memorabilia and apparel that could be treasured by other alumni and guests\, bring your items (only as big as you can carry) to Reunions and drop them off at the “Take It or Leave It” tent. And then go on your own search for more great finds! \nSponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/take-it-or-leave-it-tent-8/
LOCATION:East Pyne Hall\, South Lawn Tent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T005233Z
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SUMMARY:On the Rapport Between Painting and Photography in Pop Art | 2026 A&A Reunions Lecture
DESCRIPTION:For the great Pop artist Richard Hamilton\, photography was implicated in modern painting from the beginning (Courbet\, Manet\, Degas …)\, and fundamental to his art is the exploration of this continued implication. Over his long career\, Hamilton worked through several photographic formats as either source or structure of his pictures: the magazine advertisement\, the publicity still\, the fashion shoot\, the postcard. At the same time\, he often found painterly effects already present in these formats. In his “tabular pictures” from the late 1950s to the middle 1960s\, Hamilton was especially drawn to seductive passages in photographic sources that move from focus to blur\, from finish to facture\, and back again. Central to his work\, then\, is the tracking of the increased mediation not only of visual art but of our human sensorium as well. \nReception to follow in A&A’s new suite on the 3rd floor of the Princeton University Art Museum. The suite is home to the Department of Art & Archaeology and its research units: the Index of Medieval Art and Visual Resources (which includes the department’s archaeological archive). \nHal Foster is the Townsend Martin\, Class of 1917\, Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. Foster is a renowned American art critic\, historian and academic. Known for his critical theory\, he co-edits the magazine October and has authored influential works such as The Return of the Real (1996)\, Design and Crime\, and Other Diatribes (2002)\, and his most recent book\, Fail Better: Reckonings with Artists and Critics (2025). \nSponsored by the Department of Art & Archaeology
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/on-the-rapport-between-painting-and-photography-in-pop-art-2026-aa-reunions-lecture/
LOCATION:Princeton University Art Museum\, Grand Hall
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T005233Z
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SUMMARY:Classics Alumni Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow alumni and current students and faculty for the Classics Department’s annual Reunions Alumni Brunch. Enjoy endless coffee and breakfast food\, plus a special update on all things Princeton Classics! \nSponsored by the Department of Classics
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/classics-alumni-brunch-2/
LOCATION:East Pyne Hall\, Prentice Memorial Library\, Room 143\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T005233Z
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SUMMARY:Griswold Center Talk: The AI Revolution\, Eric Schmidt ’76
DESCRIPTION:The AI Revolution \nEric Schmidt ’76\, KBE\, Former CEO and Chairman\, Google; Chair and CEO\, Relativity Space \nModerated by: Alan Blinder ’67\, Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs\, Princeton University \nSponsored by the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/griswold-center-talk-the-ai-revolution-eric-schmidt-76/
LOCATION:McCosh 50\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T132600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T140656Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — The Campus and the Constitution: Free Speech\, Civil Discourse and Academic Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nMartin S. Flaherty ’81  \n  \nPanelists:      \nJerry Blakemore ’76\nVice Chancellor for Institutional Integrity and General Counsel\, University of North Carolina at Greensboro \nAlysa Christmas Rollock ’81\nVice President for Ethics and Compliance\, Purdue University \nJennifer Rexford ’91\nProvost\, Princeton University \nSusan Ridgely ’96\nProfessor\, University of Wisconsin-Madison \n\nPANELISTS\nJerry Blakemore ’76\nJerry Blakemore has more than 30 years of experience in higher education administration and law. In his current role\, he oversees all legal\, regulatory and compliance matters for UNC Greensboro and offers guidance to the board of trustees\, the chancellor and other university administrators on a wide range of issues. Blakemore earned his B.A. in political science at Princeton and later graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. While at Princeton\, he served as secretary of the undergraduate assembly and vice chair of the Third World Center governance board. Additionally\, Blakemore has held the position of chair of the board of directors for the National Association of College and University Attorneys\, a professional organization with more than 5\,000 attorney representatives. \nAlysa Christmas Rollock ’81\nAlysa Christmas Rollock ’81 is Purdue University’s vice president for ethics and compliance. In that role\, she serves as the University’s chief ethics and compliance officer\, as well as its equal opportunity officer. In her position\, she supervises the University’s Office for Civil Rights and its Policy Office and serves as special legal counsel upon appointment. Rollock oversees the University’s efforts to communicate to all faculty\, staff\, students and contractors Purdue’s commitment to freedom of expression\, and the rights and responsibilities associated with it\, including serving as a presenter in the University’s annual new student orientation program on freedom of expression. Before joining Purdue\, she was an associate professor of law at Indiana University-Bloomington\, where her research and teaching were concentrated in the areas of corporate law and finance\, securities regulation and professional responsibility. A history major at Princeton\, Rollock earned her law degree from Yale University.  \nJennifer Rexford ’91\nJennifer Rexford is the provost\, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering and professor of computer science at Princeton University.  She received her B.S.E. degree in electrical engineering from Princeton\, and her Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan. Before joining Princeton in 2005\, Rexford worked for eight years at AT&T Labs-Research. Her research focuses on computer networking with the goal of making future networks worthy of the trust society increasingly places in them. She is co-author of the books “Web Protocols and Practice” (2001) and “The Real Internet Architecture: Past\, Present\, and Future Evolution” (2024) and co-editor of “She’s an Engineer? Princeton Alumnae Reflect” (1993). Rexford is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences. \nSusan Ridgely ’96\nSusan Ridgely\, a professor of religious studies\, uses ethnographic case studies to integrate the category of age into the analytic triad of race\, class and gender in the study of American religious traditions and American culture more broadly. Her most recent book is “One True Church: An American Story of Race\, Family\, and Religion” (2026). She is also the author of “Practicing What the Doctor Preached: At Home with Focus on the Family” (2016) and “When I was a Child: Children’s Interpretations of First Communion” (2005)\, as well as editor of “The Study of Children in Religions: A Methods Handbook” (2011) and “The Bloomsbury Reader in Childhood and Religion” (2017). In 2026-27\, she will serve as interim director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin. 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-campus-and-the-constitution-free-speech-civil-discourse-and-academic-freedom/
LOCATION:McCosh 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T134400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T140651Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — The Future of Food\, Public Health and How We Feed the World
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nAllison Carruth  \n  \nPanelists:      \nJohn Seabrook ’81\nAuthor; Staff Writer\, New Yorker \nShaun Kennedy ’86\nDirector\, The Food System Institute; and Associate Professor of Food Systems\, University of Minnesota (retired)  \nAbigail Neely ’01 \nLaura Kahn *01\nCo-Founder\, One Health Initiative \n\nPANELISTS\nJohn Seabrook ’81\nJohn Seabrook is a longtime staff writer at The New Yorker\, where his writing on technology\, music and culture has been widely anthologized. He is also the author of six books\, including “Nobrow: The Culture of Marketing\, The Marketing of Culture”; the best-selling “The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory”; and “The Spinach King: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty\,” a family memoir about the Seabrooks of South Jersey and their pioneering role in frozen vegetables. \nShaun Kennedy ’86\nShaun Kennedy served as director of the National Center for Food Protection and Defense (NCFPD)\, a federally funded\, multi-institution research center focused on protecting our food system from accidental and intentional failures. With programs from discovery science to real-time risk communication\, NCFPD contributed significantly to advancing the resilience of our food systems. Kennedy’s research focuses on how the complex\, adaptive systems that provide our food and agriculture products function\, concentrating on failure modes and resiliency. This includes annually characterizing food system risk for federal agencies and exploring systems at the intersection of agriculture and the environment where infectious diseases can emerge. A strong advocate for science informing public policy\, Kennedy designed and ran the first food system exercise for the Group of Eight\, an intergovernmental political forum\, to understand how communications and policy differences would unfold in an event. These efforts have changed how food system risk is managed globally. \nLaura Kahn *02\nA physician\, author and educator\, Laura Kahn leads a pro bono team of interdisciplinary professionals at the One Health Initiative who promote the concept that human\, animal\, plant\, environmental and ecosystem health are linked. Their 20-year advocacy effort has led to the endorsement and\, in some cases\, the adoption of One Health by organizations such as the World Health Organization\, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations\, the American Medical Association\, the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Public Health Association. Kahn worked as a research scholar with the Program on Science and Global Security from 2002 to 2021 at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. She has published three books\, including “One Health and the Politics of Antimicrobial Resistance” (2016) and “One Health and the Politics of COVID-19\,” (2024). Kahn’s many awards include the Presidential Award for Meritorious Service from the American Association of Public Health Physicians.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-future-of-food-public-health-and-how-we-feed-the-world/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Multipurpose Room\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Healing the System: Opportunities and Challenges in Modern Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nOlga Troyanskaya  \n  \nPanelists:      \nGil Omenn ’61\nHarold T. Shapiro Distinguished University Professor in the Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics\, Internal Medicine\, Human Genetics & Genomics\, and Environmental Health\, University of Michigan \nHerman Taylor Jr. ’76\nEndowed Professor of Medicine and Director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute\, Morehouse School of Medicine \nJennifer Cannistra ’01\nExecutive Director\, National Health Law Program \nMartin Mejia ’21\nHIV Program Coordinator\, LifeLong Medical Care \n\nPANELISTS\nGil Omenn ’61\nAfter his Princeton graduation\, at which he delivered the Latin salutatorian address\, Gil Omenn earned an M.D. from Harvard and a Ph.D. in genetics from University of Washington. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. More broadly\, Omenn was a White House Fellow at the Atomic Energy Commission in the Nixon and Ford administrations\, associate director of the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy and of the Office of Management & Budget in the Carter administration\, chair of the Presidential/Congressional Commission on Risk Assessment & Risk Management during the Clinton administration\, president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science\, and a director of Amgen Inc. and Rohm & Haas Company. He and his wife\, Martha Darling *70\, endowed the Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute at Princeton and SINSI fellowships and an annual lecture at the School of Public and International Affairs.  \nHerman Taylor Jr. ’76\nHerman Taylor is a cardiologist\, physician-scientist and nationally recognized leader in cardiovascular research and public health. In his role at the Morehouse School of Medicine\, he leads interdisciplinary work spanning clinical medicine\, population science\, community engagement and emerging approaches in genomics and data-driven health innovation. Taylor is widely known for his pioneering leadership of the Jackson Heart Study and other major work that has advanced understanding of cardiovascular health\, disease and resilience in diverse communities\, and for his longstanding commitment to expanding the reach of medical research. He received the American Heart Association’s Clinical Research Prize and the American College of Cardiology’s Douglas Award and is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. He has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications. A proud Princeton alumnus\, Taylor values mentorship\, service and family life. He and his wife have three children and two grandchildren.  \nJennifer Cannistra ’01\nJennifer Cannistra leads national efforts to protect and advance health rights for low-income and underserved individuals through her role at the nonprofit National Health Law Program. She previously led health and human services offices at federal and local levels. From 2021 to 2025\, she served as deputy assistant secretary for policy in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF)\, leading ACF’s $26 billion portfolio advancing child and family well-being. Before ACF\, she held leadership roles in D.C. government overseeing behavioral health and homelessness. Cannistra also served for eight years in the Obama administration\, including running the HHS regulations and policy office and working on the Affordable Care Act at the White House and HHS. She received her A.B. from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs\, her master of science from Oxford University and her juris doctor from Harvard Law School.  \nMartin Mejia ’21\nAs an HIV program coordinator in San Francisco’s East Bay area\, Martin Mejia focuses on managing grants\, implementing training and coordinating reporting needs while also being a case manager to people living with HIV. He began his work at LifeLong Medical Care as a pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) navigator and HIV case manager. In that role\, he provided patient education on PrEP\, HIV and sexual health\, and he connected people living with HIV to resources aimed at minimizing barriers to care\, such as transportation\, food insecurity and housing. Mejia now uses this knowledge to construct programs to provide better HIV care and education and to meet people where they are.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/healing-the-system-opportunities-and-challenges-in-modern-public-health/
LOCATION:Briger Hall\, C112\, Princeton\, 08544\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T135659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T140640Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Shifting Global Powers: What Comes Next?
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nJacob N. Shapiro\nVice Dean for Strategic Initiatives\, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs; John Foster Dulles Professor in International Affairs \n  \nPanelists:      \nJim Timbie ’66\nAnnenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution\, Stanford University \nTensai Asfaw ’01 \n Mike Gallagher ’06\nHead of Defense\, Palantir Technologies \nCara Abercrombie *03\nSenior Adviser\, The Cohen Group \n  \n\nMODERATOR\nJacob N. Shapiro\nJacob N. Shapiro co-founded the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project and leads Princeton’s Accelerator initiative to advance research on the information environment. Shapiro has published extensively on conflict\, economic development\, security and technology\, including “The Terrorist’s Dilemma” (2013) and “Small Wars\, Big Data” (2018). His fieldwork spans Afghanistan\, Colombia\, India and Pakistan. A recipient of the 2016 Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association\, he has advised government agencies\, NGOs and tech companies on security policy and foreign influence. Shapiro holds a Ph.D. in political science and an M.A. in economics from Stanford University\, and a B.A. from the University of Michigan. He is also a U.S. Navy veteran and recently served in the U.S. government. \n  \nPANELISTS\nJim Timbie ’66\nAs a scientist and senior adviser at the State Department from 1971 to 2016\, Jim Timbie played a central role in negotiating the nuclear arms reductions agreements with the Soviet Union and Russia\, and the nuclear agreement with Iran. In 2016\, he retired from the State Department and joined the Hoover Institution to work with former Secretary of State George Shultz ’42\, and he now co-manages the Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) Initiative that continues to explore issues that mattered to Shultz. Timbie is also chair of the National Academy of Sciences’ Track II dialogue with the Russian Academy. He has a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University. \nMike Gallagher ’06\nMike Gallagher is head of defense for the software company Palantir Technologies and a distinguished fellow at the Hudson Institute. He represented Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District (2017-24) and was chairman of the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party\, chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Cyber\, Information Technologies\, and Innovation\, and a member of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. From 2019 to 2021\, he served as co-chairman of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission. \nCara Abercrombie *03\nCara Abercrombie is a national security expert and senior adviser at a Washington\, D.C.-based strategic advisory firm. Previously\, she held numerous senior positions in the Pentagon and White House during a two-decade civil service career. During the Biden administration\, she served as acting deputy under secretary of defense for policy\, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as assistant secretary of defense for acquisition. From 2021 to 2023\, she served as deputy assistant to the president and coordinator for defense policy and arms control at the White House National Security Council. Throughout her time in government\, Abercrombie worked to advance U.S. relations with partners across the Indo-Pacific\, strengthening alliances and initiating groundbreaking defense cooperation with India. Abercrombie is a passionate advocate for epilepsy awareness and research. She is a member of CURE Epilepsy’s research committee and co-chair of the KPTN Alliance. \n 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/shifting-global-powers-what-comes-next/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Arthur Lewis Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T005233Z
UID:23803-1779447600-1779451200@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Annual Meeting of the Alumni Council and Awards for Service to Princeton
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/annual-meeting-of-the-alumni-council-and-awards-for-service-to-princeton-2/
LOCATION:Alexander Hall\, Richardson Auditorium\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T125418Z
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SUMMARY:All-Service Military Alumni Picnic Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Gather to see old friends and new among fellow alumni\, plus cadre and students who have served in the military. The annual meeting of ROTC Alumni & Friends will be held at the end of lunch\, including brief updates on all the ROTC and student veterans’ programs on campus. Families welcome. $20 per person for lunch ($10 for kids). \nSponsored by the Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS) and the Alumni and Friends of Princeton ROTC
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/all-service-military-alumni-picnic-lunch-2/
LOCATION:Frist South Lawn
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events,Picnic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260418T110313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T125407Z
UID:24137-1779447600-1779456600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:All-Service Military Alumni Picnic Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS) and Alumni & Friends of Princeton ROTC
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/all-service-military-alumni-picnic-lunch-3/
LOCATION:Frist South Lawn
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T005233Z
UID:23808-1779451200-1779453000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:200th Anniversary of the Alumni Association: Group Photo
DESCRIPTION:Be a part of this historic milestone by joining our special group photo on Cannon Green. All are welcome! \nSponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/200th-anniversary-of-the-alumni-association-group-photo/
LOCATION:Cannon Green\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T005941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T005941Z
UID:23935-1779436800-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Princeton Innovation Conference
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Office of Innovation
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-innovation-conference/
LOCATION:Friend Center\, 110
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T134500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260418T110456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T150559Z
UID:24139-1779454800-1779457500@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Princeton Innovation Conference: HealthTech\, Life Sciences\, MedTech\, BioTech
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Office of Innovation
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-innovation-conference-at-reunions-2026-healthtech-life-sciences-medtech-biotech/
LOCATION:Friend Center\, Room 101
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T000507Z
UID:24084-1779440400-1779444000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:The Inside Story of How Princeton’s David Slew Goliath on Tarriffs: Rick Woldenberg ’81 and His Attorney Pratik Shah ’98 on His Supreme Court Victory
DESCRIPTION:Rick Woldenberg ’81 is a chemical engineer\, lawyer and CEO whose companies design and manufacture educational products used around the world. He’s also the man whose tariff case went to the Supreme Court — a fight about rule of law that he didn’t expect to become his defining moment. Hear about the strategy of the attorney and client who did it\, and what it means for the Republic. \nSponsored by the Class of 1981
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-inside-story-of-how-princetons-david-slew-goliath-on-tarriffs-rick-woldenberg-81-and-his-attorney-pratik-shah-98-on-his-supreme-court-victory/
LOCATION:Lewis Thomas Laboratory\, Room 003\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T223020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T125436Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Art / Creating Community
DESCRIPTION:The Princeton Women’s Network Artist Group was formed in 2021 as a place for undergrad and grad alumnae artists to share their work\, discuss practical and existential concerns in creating art and find support from other creatives. The multigenerational alumnae include writers\, theater artists\, visual artists\, composers and filmmakers. For the past five years\, members have met online once a month to talk about their creative endeavors\, exchange ideas and organize group events and shows. Over the years\, this group of talented women has morphed into a tight-knit community of creatives who celebrate one another’s wins and support each other in the joys and challenges of being an artist. Making art is hard. This group makes it easier. Join a discussion about how creativity feeds our identities as women and how being women feeds our work as artists. \nFeaturing Alisa Matlovsky ’76\, Alice Eve Cohen ’76\, Nikki Rosario Muller ’05 and Ann Herendeen ’77. \nSponsored by Princeton Women’s Network (PWN)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/creating-art-creating-community/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 62\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events,Gathering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260416T181121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T181121Z
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SUMMARY:PAW Reunions Tent
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the PAW tent to pick up your copy of the Reunions Guide and a free PAW T-shirt (quantities are limited). It’s also a great opportunity to connect with the PAW team and share a story idea or simply say hello. See you there! \nSponsored by Princeton Alumni Weekly
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/paw-reunions-tent/
LOCATION:U-Store Courtyard\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gathering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260409T215322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T005233Z
UID:23793-1779456600-1779460200@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:P•Law Champagne Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a champagne reception to celebrate Reunions 2026. \nSponsored by the Princeton Program in Law & Public Policy (P•LAW) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/plaw-champagne-reception/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bernstein Gallery\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260320T204355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T191500Z
UID:23642-1779458400-1779462000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:A Conversation With President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/a-conversation-with-president-christopher-l-eisgruber-83-5/
LOCATION:Alexander Hall\, Richardson Auditorium\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T000037Z
UID:24082-1779444000-1779447600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Adapting to Risk Using Early Detection and Foresight: A #PrincetonStar Forum
DESCRIPTION:How can we better serve our communities facing conditions of high disruption\, uncertainty and risk? Come learn about how Princetonians are translating research into strategic action. Experts from Princeton’s Bridging Divides Initiatives (BDI) will discuss their major projects to build stronger and resilient communities in the United States\, including developing early warning systems on political risk and helping local officials navigate threats of violence. Princeton alums will also share their expertise in using strategic foresight to build aspirational futures as well as navigating disruptive futures. \nFeaturing Aron Goldman *01\, Karthick Ramakrishnan *02\, Shannon Hiller *15\, and Autumn Lewein ’15. \nSponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/adapting-to-risk-using-early-detection-and-foresight-a-princetonstar-forum/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 28\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T151500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T122310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T140635Z
UID:23965-1779458400-1779462900@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Sustaining the Arts: Leadership\, Innovation and Public Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nStacy Wolf  \n  \nPanelists:      \nAlina Ziaja MacNichol ’81  \nDonna Joe ’86\nExecutive Vice President and General Counsel\, Corporation for Public Broadcasting \n Stephanie Leotsakos ’16\nComposer\, Conductor\, Soprano\, Violinist; Founder\, Gnotes by Stephanie\, LLC \nDeborah Lugo *14\nVice President of Programming and Education\, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts \n\nPANELISTS\nDonna Joe ’86\nDonna Joe is a corporate attorney with more than 25 years of in-house experience serving as a key thought partner and strategic adviser to boards\, CEOs\, senior executives and cross-functional business units. Since 2009\, she has worked in the nonprofit sector for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting\, leading complex commercial transactions\, managing compliance and procurement programs\, and providing strategic legal advice on corporate governance\, risk management and contracts. She is a former chair and board member of My Own Place — a nonprofit organization that provides a comprehensive range of services that support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  \nStephanie Leotsakos ’16\nStephanie Leotsakos is a Colombian Greek American musician and educator. Her recent conducting engagements include the premiere of Iris Karlin’s “Yehudit” with Hebrew Union College\, along with productions of Jeremy Beck’s “Black Water” with City Lyric Opera\, Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” with Amore Opera and Fauré’s Requiem with the Princeton University Glee Club. As the 2024 National Opera Association’s Dominick Argento Fellow\, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in composition at Rutgers University. Her original multimedia operas “OMG” and “Young Goodman Brown” have been performed in opera festivals and on concert stages nationally and internationally. A prizewinning soprano\, Leotsakos has performed with Amore Opera\, New York Lyric Opera Theatre and the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra. She frequently performs both traditional and contemporary repertoire and continues to appear as a soloist and recitalist in the greater New York area. Her business\, Gnotes by Stephanie\, is an educational initiative developing creative resources and technologies for neurodivergent music learners. \nDeborah Lugo *14\nDeborah Lugo serves as the artistic lead for Houston’s Hobby Center for the Performing Arts\, driving creative vision and strategy execution for programming\, education and community engagement initiatives. Lugo is an established arts and education leader recognized for building exemplary institutions with a collaborative and inclusive approach. Previously\, Lugo served as the founding executive director of Arts Connect Houston\, where she helped build a community of more than 90 partner organizations from diverse sectors aligned in the mission of expanding equitable access to the arts for students across Houston. She also served as the executive director of Mercury Chamber Orchestra\, leading the organization as it grew from a Baroque ensemble to a renowned chamber orchestra. Originally from Puerto Rico\, Lugo holds a Master in Public Policy degree from Princeton University and a bachelor’s degree in violin performance from Florida International University. \n 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/sustaining-the-arts-leadership-innovation-and-public-responsibility/
LOCATION:McCosh 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T151500
DTSTAMP:20260419T053544
CREATED:20260417T133702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T140630Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — The New Rules of Global Commerce: Tariffs\, Trade and the Future of Business
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nLayna Mosley\nDirector\, Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab; Professor of Politics and International Affairs \n  \nPanelists:      \nMark Mazo ’71\nSenior Counsel Emeritus\, Hogan Lovells US LLC \nJoshua Bolten ’76\nCEO\, Business Roundtable \nPeter Orszag ’91\nCEO and Chairman\, Lazard \nThea Kendler ’96\nPartner and Co-Lead\, Sanctions and Export Controls\, Mayer Brown LLP \n\nMODERATOR\nLayna Mosley\nLayna Mosley is professor of politics and international affairs in the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and the Department of Politics at Princeton University. She founded and directs the Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab\, which conducts policy-relevant research on the domestic and international politics related to government borrowing and debt. Mosley also directs the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance\, and she serves as associate chair of the Department of Politics. Mosley’s research focuses on the politics of the global economy\, including finance as well as trade. She is author of two books\, “Global Capital and National Governments” (Cambridge University Press) and “Labor Rights and Multinational Production” (Cambridge University Press)\, as well as dozens of peer-reviewed academic articles. Mosley is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \nPANELISTS\nMark Mazo ’71\nMark Mazo was a senior partner at the Hogan Lovells law firm\, specializing in cross-border business transactions involving Europe and the Middle East. Working from Washington\, D.C.\, and Paris\, Mazo was the senior legal adviser to a prominent Saudi royal family member and recognized\, high-profile international investor and philanthropist; Mazo advised on his numerous investments in Europe\, the U.S.\, the U.K. and Asia\, and on many of his significant Middle East ventures. Mazo also regularly advised leading European aerospace and technology companies on significant cross-border investments and ventures. He helped establish the Paris office of the legacy Hogan & Hartson law firm\, headed its international business transactions practice and served as managing partner of its Abu Dhabi office. A School of Public and International Affairs major at Princeton and Harvard Law School graduate\, Mazo is the father of four Princeton graduates and father-in-law of another.  \nJoshua Bolten ’76\nIn his role at Business Roundtable\, Joshua Bolten leads an association of more than 200 CEOs of America’s leading companies. Bolten’s 20 years of government service include eight years in the White House under President George W. Bush as chief of staff (2006-09)\, director of the Office of Management and Budget (2003-06) and deputy chief of staff for policy (2001-03). For the preceding two years\, he was policy director of the Bush 2000 presidential campaign. Bolten’s previous private sector experience includes work at Goldman Sachs in London and O’Melveny & Myers in Washington\, D.C. Bolten received his undergraduate degree from Princeton in 1976 and his law degree from Stanford in 1980. He is a member of the boards of Emerson Electric Co.\, the Aspen Institute\, the ONE Campaign and Princeton University. \nPeter Orszag ’91\nPeter Orszag has led Lazard\, a preeminent global financial advisory and asset management firm\, and been a board director since October 2023. With a commitment to strategic growth and innovation\, Orszag has raised the firm’s relevance and ambitions to provide the most sophisticated and differentiated advice and investment solutions for clients. Prior to his current role\, Orszag served as CEO of Lazard’s financial advisory business and global co-head of its healthcare practice. In the Obama administration\, he served as the director of the Office of Management and Budget\, and before that\, as the director of the Congressional Budget Office. Orszag has also made notable contributions to academic literature\, including hundreds of published articles and several books. He graduated summa cum laude in economics from Princeton and obtained a Ph.D. in economics from the London School of Economics\, which he attended as a Marshall Scholar. \nThea Kendler ’96\nThea Kendler is a partner with Mayer Brown\, where she leads the law firm’s global sanctions and export controls practice\, advising clients on international trade and national security regulatory compliance and federal investigations. Kendler joined Mayer Brown after more than 20 years in U.S. government service\, culminating in Senate confirmation as assistant secretary for Export Administration (2021-25) at the Commerce Department. As assistant secretary\, she led policymaking and implementation of export controls\, with a focus on emerging technologies\, artificial intelligence\, China and Russia. Earlier in her career\, Kendler served as a Justice Department national security prosecutor and as export controls regulatory and enforcement counsel at the Commerce Department. At Princeton\, Kendler majored in the School of Public and International Affairs with certificates in Japan and China studies and language study in the Princeton in Ishikawa and Princeton in Beijing programs. She received her law degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-new-rules-of-global-commerce-tariffs-trade-and-the-future-of-business/
LOCATION:McCosh 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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