Kristen is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist based out of Philadelphia, PA. Covering the city's education and school district news, Kristen one the Pulitzer for her coverage of the safety in
Philadelphia's schools. The piece led the city to crack down on school violence, giving Kristen the ultimate gratification for her work: the highest award in print media and knowing she made a
real difference in the city.
Gabriel has had a long and successful career both domestically and internationally. Merging technology and business, he has flourished. Now semi-retired, Gabriel spends his time investing and sitting
on the board of directors for multiple companies and schools.
Donna is the Chief Medical Officer for Mesoblast LTD. Her organization develops "biotherapeutics based on its proprietary cell-based technologies." Donna's role is to oversee 14 of
those clinical studies. Her advice to students is to not just have a solid foundation of education, but to have a curious mind for the unknown.
Patience is the National Director of Temple University's Project Shine. The project is "a national immigrant integration initiative that helps college students, older adult volunteers, and
immigrant elders connect and contribute to their communities."
From www.albertpaley.com:/nAlbert Paley, an active artist for over 40 years at his studio in Rochester, New York, is the first metal sculptor to receive the coveted Institute Honors awarded by the
American Institute of Architects, the AIA’s highest award to a non-architect ... Commissioned by both public institutions and private corporations, Paley has completed more than 50 site-specific
works ... Pieces by Albert Paley can be found in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of
Fine Arts in Houston, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.