Kathryn Dinolfo

Kathryn Dinolfo, MBA ’13, was named vice president of the Above & Beyond Children’s Museum board. She joined the board in 2023 and assisted in the creation of the organization’s next strategic plan. The museum was established in 1993 and has served the children and families of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and surrounding communities for more than 30 […]

Ethan Bell

Ethan Bell, BSBA ’13, JD ’16, was promoted to partner at Faegre Drinker. Bell focuses on intellectual property in the Denver office. His technical knowledge spans several industries, including computer software, telecommunications, computer networking, content distribution, cloud computing, electronic circuits and mechanical inventions.

Sara Potter

Sara Potter, PhD ’13, wrote Technified Muses: Reconfiguring National Bodies in the Mexican Avant-Garde (University of Florida Press, October 2024). The book uses the idea of the muse from Greek mythology and the cyborg from posthuman theory to consider the portrayal of female characters and their bodies in Mexican art and literature from the 1920s […]

Traci Krasne

Traci Krasne, AB ’13, has joined Fox Rothschild in New York as an associate in the labor and employment department. She defends clients in employment disputes and provides strategies to mitigate workplace litigation.

Lavar Munroe

Lavar Munroe, MFA ’13, was a winner of one of the 2024 Stone & DeGuire Contemporary Art Awards. The awards are open to BFA and MFA alumni of the Sam Fox School at WashU working in sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography and/or time-based media. Winners, chosen by a faculty and alumni jury, each receive $25,000 to […]

Diane Hemphill

Diane Hemphill, MA ’13, is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer of North Macedonia, having served from 2016 to 2018. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers keep serving throughout their lives.

Sarah L. Nirenberg

Sarah L. Nirenberg, JD ’13, attorney and shareholder at Butzel, was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Go To Lawyers for Employment Law.” The program honors leading lawyers in a particular field of law as nominated by their peers. Nirenberg specializes in representing employers for litigation in all areas of employment law, including statutory claims under […]

Britt England

Britt England, LW13, took a new role as commercial attorney and director for Flagship Facility Services, Inc., after more than 10 years of legal, contracts and business experience. She has a law license in D.C. and recently volunteered with the WashU Law 10-year reunion committee as class giving leader, raising donations from alumni for the […]

Nathan Ivy

Nathan Ivy, GR13, a nonprofit professional who for two decades has worked on behalf of the disadvantaged and marginalized, was named executive director at Episcopal City Mission in St. Louis. The mission, which dates to 1894, provides programming and support for children and teens in the juvenile justice system. Previously, Ivy was a project directorat […]

Sarah Buchardt

Sarah Buchardt, LA13, is piloting a new role as a corporate financial consultant for Charles Schwab. In this capacity, she has been tasked to build a better connection between the firm’s institutional clients and retail branches. Buchardt previously worked for five years at Edward Jones.
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