Part of the family: Parents bring their love for volunteerism to WashU
John and Kristin Goodwin cheer for Catherine, Olin Business School Class of 2027, on and off the court as she takes advantage of the full WashU experience.
John and Kristin Goodwin cheer for Catherine, Olin Business School Class of 2027, on and off the court as she takes advantage of the full WashU experience.
Kita and Salil’s WashU story began in 1995 with a simple phone call between two friends-of-friends about costuming budgets for the Indian student association’s annual Diwali celebration. It turned into a two-hour conversation about everything else. They haven’t stopped talking with each other since.
By Abbi Telander It sounds like an advertisement: Fun-loving millennial couple seeks friends with shared interests and philanthropic values. Love for WashU a must. Instead, this describes what Christine Donahue Dill, AB ’08, and her husband, Stanley “Myers” Dill, BS ’08, and Alison Curran Smith, AB ’08, and her husband, Kenneth “Buck” Smith Jr., AB […]
Tim Murphy, AB ’07, a 13-year veteran of Capital One, is the CFO for the commercial real estate business in Capital One’s Commercial Bank, and now brings his skills and experience to the Eliot Society as the first chair of the Benefactors Committee to reside outside of St. Louis.
As an alumna, Bethany Clarkson-Morgan volunteers for Eliot Society and WashU Reunion committees and serves as a Women & Engineering mentor.
An Eliot Society Member, Andrew Glantz, BSBA ’17, also serves on the Alumni Board of Governors and chairs the Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship’s Eliot Society Committee.
Andrew Simon, AB ’63, is a fierce advocate for Washington University. While he studied political science as an undergrad, he is an entrepreneur who built new divisions for corporate America and founded a leading company in the K-12 high-stakes assessment business. He now works with his wife, Andi, at her company, Simon Associates Management Consultants, coaching companies in culture change, innovation, and creative leadership.
In addition to 20 years of chairing and co-chairing the Eliot Society Arts & Sciences committee, Barb Bindler, AB ’65, is a board member of the Washington University Woman’s Club and of the Women’s Society; she has co-chaired many class reunion committees, including the committee for her 50th reunion; and she is the past president of Women and the Kemper.