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​Interested in...

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Can't figure out what to do next year?



Or just want free food?



Join us for a panel with five amazing alums from various fields as they share how they to got to where they are today, followed by a reception with appetizers. Mix and mingle, meet cool alums, get free food!



Saturday, April 4th

4:00PM

Rocky 003



Featuring:



Eun Lee Koh ‘00

Director of Marketing and Institutional Communications at MassBay Community College



Koh’s career background and expertise is in communications, digital marketing, and journalism. She has been the director of communications and development at various schools for the past 10-plus years. Her experience combines her passion for social justice and open access to higher education with the skills that she has built over the years as a journalist. She started her career as a reporter and worked for The Boston Globe and The New York Times. While at Dartmouth, she was the managing editor of The Dartmouth. Koh majored in English and women’s studies at Dartmouth and has an Ed.M. in human development and psychology from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.





Vaidehi Mujumdar ‘13

Manager of Programs & Services Development at HealthCare Chaplaincy Network as a Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Fellow



Mujumdar is an aspiring physician, clinical advocate, activist, and writer. Her interests are in narrative medicine, social determinants of health, and mixed-methods clinical research. Mujumdar's past professional experiences include ethnographic research, health program development/evaluation, and science policy work with non-profits, NGOs, and medical centers in India, South and Latin America, and the Southern and Eastern U.S. Her published work has focused on women's sexual and reproductive health, self-care, trauma, and health advocacy in minority communities. She currently volunteers as an ER rape crisis advocate at Bellevue Hospital Center in NYC and is a contributing writer for India.com and Brown Girl Magazine. Mujumdar majored in biology and anthropology modified with ethics at Dartmouth and will be attending medical school in fall 2015.





Lifan Shen ‘00

Wealth Management Advisor at Merrill Lynch



Lifan has been advising high-net-worth families, businesses, and non-profit institutions since 2000. Prior to joining Merrill, he worked in the private client groups of Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan. As a vice president at Goldman, Lifan spent six years leading a team of six analysts and traders actively managing client equity and fixed income portfolios. In addition to working with his external clients, he was primarily responsible for advising over 50 senior Goldman Sachs partner managing directors on their personal investments. Lifan majored in economics at Dartmouth and has an M.B.A. in finance and accounting from UPenn's Wharton School of Business.





Stephanie Yu ‘97

Counsel to the Environmental Appeals Board at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency



Prior to joining the U.S. EPA in 2007, Yu was an attorney-advisor at the Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior; a law clerk to the justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court; and a fellow at the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies. From 2011 to 2014, Yu served as a representative for the Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association to the Dartmouth Alumni Council. She also served on the Board of Directors of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of the Greater Washington, DC Area (APABA-DC) from 2008 to 2012. Yu majored in geography at Dartmouth and has a J.D. from George Washington University Law School.





Li Jun Xian ‘04

Partner at Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance, a specialty finance company that provides loans secured by fine art, rare stringed instruments, and classic cars, and art advisory services such as helping clients buy and sell art, advise on best practices for managing collections, appraisals, etc.



Xian joined Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance as an associate in 2007 and became a partner in 2011. She considers herself an entrepreneur and works on different aspects of the business including business development, marketing, client relations, facilitating transactions, and vetting and working on potential acquisitions of other companies. Xian also speaks regularly on art lending and has been on a Barron's panel and conferences in Vienna and London. She is currently contributing to a textbook on the art market to be published by Brill. After graduating Dartmouth with a degree in economics and art history, Xian worked at Goldman Sachs as a credit analyst for three years. Before her transition to finance, she interned at Robert Miller Gallery, Christie's, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and jewelry line TenThousandThings.







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"Milan," a Hindi/Urdu word meaning "community," is the South Asian social and cultural group Dartmouth. Founded in 1987, Milan spans all of South Asia and serves as a focal point for students of South Asian origin and anyone interested in the region.




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