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1998

Nicole Alvino - Class of 1998

Nicole is an entrepreneur in the spa and wellness industry, and is currently the CEO of a skin health company. She is a graduate of Stanford Business School, and lives in San Francisco, California. She is involved with Women of Vision, a community development organization specifically focused on the world's oppressed and impoverished women.

Micah Douthit (Dailey) - Class of 1998

Micah Dailey Douthit is an alumna from Tupelo, MS. Her service interests have centered around leadership development in girls. She created and ran sports leadership camps for elementary girls and has coached middle school girls soccer.

Joy Gray (Dyer) - Class of 1998

Joy Dyer Gray is an alumna from Bastrop, Texas majoring in Human and Organizational Development Major, with a Specialization in Community Development and Social Policy Service. Her service interests and projects include Vanderbilt CARES, Native American issues, service-learning, domestic and international peace. She spent a semester working for international peace in Ireland with local groups.

Karen Lovelace - Class of 1998

Dr. Karen M. Lovelace is a 1998 alum from Omaha, NE. She now lives in Thousand Oaks, California, where she is a practicing veterinarian at the all feline hospital, The Cat Doctor.

Brad Robinson - Class of 1998

Brad Robinson was heavily involved in the campus radio station, WRVU, and hopes to combine his love of music with his degree to pursue a career in audio engineering. He worked with leadership projects for high school students in the Nashville area.

Jon Zeiders - Class of 1998

Jon Zeiders was the Co-Chair of Alternative Spring Break, a student-run community service organization that sends over 320 Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff around the world during spring break to do service.

1997

Jason Dinger - Class of 1997

Suzanne Echemendia-Wirth - Class of 1997

Ann Tseng - Class of 1997

I graduated from the College of Arts and Science in 1997 with a BS in mathematics. I later went to medical school at the University of Maryland and graduated with my M.D. in 2003. I am currently in the 3rd and final year of my residency in family medicine at Columbia University's New York Presbyterian Hospital.

1996

Mike MacHarg - Class of 1996

At Vanderbilt, Michael was particularly interested in how students consider and respond to the social challenges faced in rural and urban communities in the United States and abroad. Michael would help lead Vanderbilt's Alternative Spring Break (ASB) program for three years, one of the largest programs of its kind to engage college students in critical thought and action around social issues ranging from homelessness and rural poverty, to HIV/AIDS and inner-city education.

Zachary Wilette - Class of 1996

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