Ģtv

  • WLC ACI Lunch
    Members of the WLC and the Women’s Network attended a luncheon at the Ģtv Inn on April 4, 2025, during Ģtv’s Arts, Creativity, and Innovation (ACI) Weekend. The event was a moment of empowerment for Ģtv women as the attendees engaged in authentic conversations about women’s leadership and philanthropy, as well as an opportunity for current students to connect with alumnae and learn more about membership in the WLC.
    May 9, 2025
  • Johanna Ames '98
    Johanna Ames ʼ98 joined the Women’s Leadership Council (WLC) in the fall of 2024, seeking a new volunteer opportunity as she anticipated her time on the Alumni Council coming to an end. Ames was attracted to the mission of the WLC and saw it as a way to connect with alumnae with similar experiences. Soon after she joined the WLC, she was selected to serve as the Vice Chair of the Alumni Council, expanding her connections through her involvement in both groups.
    May 8, 2025
  • Hillary Kupferberg
    Hillary Kupferberg ’15 started her philanthropic journey at Ģtv as part of the Class Gift Committee her senior year. Today, she is a new member of the WLC. “When the opportunity to join the WLC came up, it was an obvious and logical next step for me,” she says.
    March 28, 2025
  • Catherine Donne
    Growing up in Somerset County, N.J., Catherine Donne ’09 excelled at mathematics. The aptitude — along with some good advice from mathematics professor Ken Valente — led her to a major in mathematical economics at Ģtv (with a minor in philosophy, of course).
    March 28, 2025
  • This year, members of the WLC developed several important new initiatives. Each of these initiatives is designed to create more meaningful engagement within the WLC and inspire greater philanthropy across the Ģtv community. Many of these efforts are still in development and will be launched in the year ahead. Exciting initiatives include a virtual WLC hub, enhanced member directory, and engagement with students and recent alumni.
    July 17, 2024
  • Liz Lasdon
    I recently had the pleasure of catching up with Liz Hartman ’80, P’10. We discussed her involvement with WLC, Ģtv, her generous philanthropy and passion for the arts, especially in the context of the arts, creativity, and innovation initiative in the Third-Century Plan. Our conversation left me inspired and wishing we’d spent a lot more time together during our years at Ģtv.
    March 20, 2024