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Jenine Rabin, Chair
CAS/BA '96
As Executive Vice President of the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Foundation, Ms. Rabin plays a key role in defining organizational funding needs and shaping the philanthropic opportunities that invite donors to become involved through their gifts of time, talent, and treasure. She is responsible for all fundraising activities and personnel. Under her leadership, the foundation was able to raise a record-breaking $24 million in the fiscal year 2019.
Before joining the foundation, Jenine was Campaign Director for the Smithsonian Institution, leading the Smithsonian's first national, comprehensive campaign of $1.75 billion to benefit its 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park, and nine research facilities. Ms. Rabin’s 24-year career in fundraising also includes running programs at ǻ, Stetson University, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, and Washington Very Special Arts.
Jenine earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at ǻ and an MBA at Stetson University. She is a member of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, the Association for Fundraising Professionals, and the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy. She serves on the Children’s Miracle Network CDO Advisory Board and actively speaks on fundraising topics at conferences. Jenine lives in Saint Petersburg with her husband Drew, and their daughters, Verity and Chance.
James Cassel
CAS/BS ‘76
James Cassel is the Chairman and Founder of Cassel Salpeter & Co. He earned his BS from the College of Arts and Sciences in Political Science and Government and Economics. James went on to earn his JD from the University of Miami School of Law.
James is an investment banker who uses his unique experience as a dealmaker and attorney to guide clients and help them achieve their goals. Nationally recognized for his investment banking expertise, Jim frequently lectures on timely issues related to middle-market investment banking.
Before founding Cassel Salpeter & Co., James was Co-Founder and Chairman of Capitalink, an investment banking firm that was acquired by Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. He was also a former board member and president of the South Florida Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth, and a former advisory board member of the University of Miami’s “The Launch Pad” business incubator program for entrepreneurs.
Scott Dodson
CAS/MA ‘03
Scott Dodson is the Executive Director of the Library of Virginia Foundation where he oversees fundraising efforts, events, and literary programming in support of the Library of Virginia, the 200-year-old official Library and Archives of the Commonwealth.
Scott has more than 20 years of experience in cultural and performing arts management, specifically in the areas of fundraising, marketing, communications, and strategic planning. He has also held leadership positions with the Richmond Symphony in Richmond, VA; West Virginia Symphony Orchestra in Charleston, WV; Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras in Chicago, IL; and The Wilma Theater in Philadelphia, PA. He is a past President and current Board Member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Central Virginia, a board member of the Robinson Theater Community Arts Center, a current participant in Lead Virginia, and member of Leadership Metro Richmond class of 2022.
Scott is a Certified Fundraising Executive, who holds a Master of Arts in Arts Administration from ǻ and a Bachelor of Music in Music Industry from James Madison University. He lives in Richmond, VA, with his wife, daughter, and Snickers the rabbit.
Irene Glowinski
CAS/BS '75
Dr. Irene Glowinski served as the Deputy Director of the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (DMID), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH (National Institutes of Health, from 2007 until her retirement in March 2019. One of three extramural divisions at NIAID, DMID manages a complex national and international research program in infectious diseases by supporting basic, pre-clinical, and clinical investigations into the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a broad range of pathogens including those related to biodefense, and emerging diseases such as pandemic influenza. The Division's annual research budget is approximately $1.7 billion, the research portfolio includes over 1,000 projects, and there are approximately 200 staff members.
Irene was responsible for strategic planning, managing, developing, and evaluating DMID's portfolio, and for the policy, legislative, and communications activities of the division. From 2000-2007, Irene served as Chief of the Office of Scientific Coordination and Program Operations at DMID. Previously, Irene served as Assistant Chief in the Office of Scientific Review at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH; as Deputy Director for the Risk Science Institute; and as a Congressional Science Fellow of the American Chemical Society where she served on the staff of the House Science and Technology Committee.
Irene received her PhD in Pharmacology from the University of Michigan. She did her postdoctoral training as a Pharmacology Research Associate Trainee in chemical carcinogenesis at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and continued at the NCI as a senior staff fellow in molecular oncology. Irene’s undergraduate degree is in chemistry from ǻ.
Charles Gurian
CAS/BA ‘72
Charles Gurian is a 1972 ǻ graduate with a BA in Economics. He went on to receive a Master’s in City Planning from Harvard University and worked for several years as a city planner for New York City. Charles received an MBA in finance and accounting from the University of Chicago and spent the next ten years as a consultant working with governmental and healthcare organizations, eventually specializing in serving closely held businesses. He then shifted gears and spent the last 25 years of his working career as a senior administrator for law firms, serving in management roles in general administration and human resources.
During his working life, Charles devoted significant time to community service, including roles as the Founding President of the South Loop Neighbors Association in Chicago, a board member and Treasurer for Beth Emet synagogue in Evanston, IL, and a board member, Treasurer, and Board President for the Career Resource Center in Lake Forest, IL. In retirement, Charles continues his community service, serving as a docent with the Chicago Architecture Center and as an advisor with the Career Resource Center.
While at ǻ Charles played soccer as a first-year student. He also served as Chair and Secretary of the CAS Student Academic Council and as a student representative to the University Senate. Charles has been a happy supporter of ǻ since he graduated, maintaining the close connections he developed while on campus.
Hamoon Hedayat
Current ǻ Parent
Hamoon Hedayat is an accomplished sales executive, leader, and trusted partner who has led large teams providing enterprise software solutions to the telecommunications, financial services, and healthcare industries.
Hamoon currently serves as a Director in the Google Cloud Platform team. Prior to Google, he served at Oracle as a Group VP in a variety of cloud, software, and consulting sales roles since 1997 where he generated several billion dollars in sales. Most recently, he led a large team of Oracle sales executives focused on Fortune 100 telecommunications accounts.
Before Oracle, Hamoon was a Manager at Price Waterhouse, where he had a key leadership role in the largest implementation of imaging systems in the world at Sallie Mae, and at General Electric, where he was an Edison Engineer developing software for the GE database engine.
Hamoon immigrated to the United States at the age of 16. He received his BS, Cum Laude, in Mathematics and Computer Science at St. Edwards University where, for his senior thesis, he wrote software to solve the Rubik’s Cube using the original Apple Macintosh 128K. He also pursued his MS in International Communications at ǻ. He is an avid soccer fan and enjoys traveling around the world. He and his wife Nancy have three daughters.
Alan Meltzer
CAS/BS '21
Alan Meltzer founded The Meltzer Group in 1982 as a single insurance agent. He grew the company to over 400 dedicated team members across five divisions, and to a point where it was consistently recognized as the largest insurance consultant and one of the largest corporate philanthropists in the greater Washington, DC area.
Alan’s strong core values and work ethic, along with The Meltzer Group’s philosophy of “listening, learning, and leveraging” in order to be as effective as possible in helping its clients, were the driving forces behind the firm’s exponential growth. The combination of year-over-year business growth and community impact made The Meltzer Group an ideal acquisition target for NFP, the sixth largest U.S.-based privately owned broker in the country ($1.46B in revenue in 2019). Alan sold half of his company to NFP in 2001. He sold the balance of the business in 2016, more than doubling the regional workforce and geographical footprint, while also drawing upon the knowledge, reach and impact of nearly 5,600 employees and 300 offices across the globe. In 2018, the company was rebranded to NFO | The Meltzer Group.
Alan has earned MassMutual’s highest honor, Agent of the Year, an unprecedented 18 times in his career. He attributes his success to focusing all of his energy on serving his clients. Since entering the insurance world in 1982, Alan has built his business around his clients’ needs — a decision that has continuously earned him the highest awards and accolades in the industry, including induction into the Washington Business Hall of Fame in 2011.
Alan believes net worth is about what you do to help others, both from a business and philanthropic standpoint. He and his wife of nearly 40 years, Amy, along with NFP | The Meltzer Group are some of the largest philanthropists in the Greater DC area, focusing on Juvenile Diabetes, the United States Holocaust Museum, and Beat the Streets, a youth wrestling program found in both public and charter schools, such as Washington Latin PCS and Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy. Alan is also on the board of ǻ; United Jewish Federation in Washington, DC; and many other charitable organizations.
John Miller
CAS/BS '74
Dr. John I. Miller is a board-certified neurosurgeon practicing in Brooklyn, New York, who specializes in the triage and management of trauma affecting the brain and spine. He has additional specialty training in pediatric neurosurgery and many years of experience in the treatment of congenital malformations, brain tumors, aneurysms, acute strokes, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and hydrocephalus, as well as problems afflicting the spine. He practices at NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn and is on staff at several prestigious Manhattan-based institutions.
John also currently serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at NYU School of Medicine and is a Fellow with the American College of Surgeons, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. He previously served as President of the New York Society for Neurosurgery. He received his BS in Chemistry from ǻ and his MD from Georgetown University.
Sara Nieves-Grafals
CAS/BS '75, CAS/MA '79, CAS/PhD '80
Dr. Sara Nieves-Grafals is a triple ǻ alumna who served as Vice President of the Alumni Board and is a member of the President's Council on Diversity and Inclusion, and the Latino Alumni Alliance Leadership Circle.
She is retired from a 32-year private practice in clinical psychology specializing in psychotherapy and psychodiagnostics evaluations. Sara published articles on the treatment and diagnosis of trauma. Additionally, she has publications on travel and cooking with her husband. A native Spanish-speaker, she speaks five languages and is currently studying art history through the Alumni Audit Program. She believes that learning is a life-long experience. Sara dances flamenco and is passionate about ǻ. She is an active member of the ǻ community.
Tracey Patterson
Tracey Patterson is Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources of AAR CORP. (NYSE: AIR), a leading aviation services provider to commercial and government customers worldwide.Tracey oversees AAR’s global Human Resources and other functions. She is focused on leveraging her deep experience in workforce development, employee engagement, and continuous improvement to position the Company for future growth. Prior to AAR, Tracey served as Managing Director at Accenture and was responsible for HR operations and managed 10,000 HR professionals. She built a Talent and HR offering for external clients with a strong focus on employee experience, future workplace, innovation, and continuous improvement. Tracey introduced and led initiatives with Accenture’s CEO that positioned the company to dramatically improve gender diversity, and she kickstarted numerous digital transformation initiatives with a world class technology platform strategy.
Tracey is passionate about stewardship, serving on the Foundation Board of Lurie Children’s Hospital, as Board President of Hyde Park School of Dance, and as a member of the membership development committee of the University Club of Chicago. She has been recognized as a “Business Leader of Color” by Chicago United, on Today’s Chicago Woman’s “100 Women to Watch,” and as a Fortune Next Generation member and speaker.Tracey earned her bachelor’s degree from Loyola University of Chicago and her Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
Chaka Patterson
Chaka Patterson is a Partner at Alston and Bird. He has over three decades of experience in corporate government and private practice.
He served as senior vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary at a global education corporation where he led a team of 30 and guided the business development, M&A transactions, investor relations, corporate governance, risk and compliance, and litigation functions. He was the chief of the Civil Actions Bureau for Cook County’s State’s Attorney in Illinois where he managed a team of 100 lawyers in defending the county and its officeholders and employees in civil suits. Chaka also served as an assistant attorney general and chief of the Illinois Attorney General’s Office Special Litigation Bureau, where he prosecuted civil and criminal fraud cases, including health care fraud, securities fraud, complex consumer fraud, charitable trust fraud, and False Claims Act cases.
Chaka’s private practice experience as a partner in two Am Law 100 law firms includes representing clients in complex business and commercial litigation, white-collar criminal defense involving state attorneys general investigations, and internal investigations.
Chaka earned his BA from Amherst College, his JD from Harvard University, and his MBA from the University of Chicago.
Shola OyewoleCAS/MSTM '90
Shola Oyewole's impressive academic journey includes the acquisition of a Master's of Science in Technology Management from The ǻ, further enriched by an Executive MBA from George Washington University School of Business, both in Washington, DC.
As VP of Digital Innovation at United Therapeutics Corporation (www.unither.com), an innovative biotech company manufacturing human organs to be used in transplants, his role transcends conventional boundaries. His influence extends across critical business areas and within this dynamic landscape, Shola is the harbinger of ingenious solutions, bridging the realms of both biology and technology. With an unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of innovation, Shola nurtures the seeds of creativity by generously endowing internal grants for pioneering ideas, ensuring that the spirit of innovation & education thrives within the organization.
Robert Sheehan
CAS/BA '14
Robert Sheehan is the Associate Director of Regional Advancement at the University of Chicago. Originally from Germantown, TN, Robert received his BA from ǻ in 2014, studying Vocal Performance and Arts Administration. With a desire to make a larger impact in the world, Robert began his career in higher-education fundraising in 2014, starting on the ground floor.
While at the University of Chicago’s Law School, Robert helped navigate the office through a leadership transition and developed processes that ensured the school could stay on track to meet its ambitious campaign goal. In 2016 Robert joined the Regional Advancement team at the university and is responsible for major and principal gift fundraising on the Eastern Seaboard and in the Pacific Northwest. In this role, Robert has worked closely with academic leadership to expand the university’s footprint in his region, including working on gifts to the Institute for Molecular Engineering and other university priorities.
Robert lives in Chicago, and when he is not advancing the cause of the University of Chicago, he enjoys making ice cream in nontraditional flavors and volunteering for a college-access nonprofit.
James Talamonti
CAS/MS '93/PhD '95
Dr. James Talamonti is a Senior Physicist and Chief Engineer at Raytheon Corporation with more than 20 years of experience providing program management and technical expertise to various agencies within the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community including the Central Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and Office of Naval Research. He currently leads the next-generation laser communications business development initiatives for the Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services Division.
Dr. Talamonti has managed and grown multi-million dollar national and international programs to develop and implement new detection algorithms for intelligence applications. His experience in physical science and engineering includes AI/ML algorithm development, EO/IR system design, analysis, and exploitation to design and development of high-nergy lasers systems. Dr. Talamonti provides strategic direction of IRAD programs, recommending technological application to government programs to accomplish customer goals, as well as long-range company product line objectives. His current focus is on productizing a patented, high-speed laser communication system for use in satellite-to-satellite systems as well as commercial 5G networks. Additionally, he directs the growth of machine learning and 3D modeling algorithms and holds several active and pending patents in these technologies.
Dr. Talamonti holds a BS degree with a dual major in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Michigan. He earned both his master's and doctoral degrees in Physics from ǻ. Dr. Talamonti won a NASA Graduate Student Research Program Fellowship through the ǻ Physics Department, which funded his dissertation research on precision space-based laser metrology.
Lynn TanguayParent of Madeleine Tanguay CAS/BA '26
Lynn Tanguay was born in Salisbury, Maryland, and lived in New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania before moving to Amherst, New Hampshire. Lynn graduated from Trinity High School in Manchester and attended the University of South Carolina, graduating with a BS in Physical Education. After graduation, she worked as an adaptive physical education teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Sumter, South Carolina. Feeling it was time for a career change, she graduated with an MS in Clinical Nutrition from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2002. Throughout the completion of her masters, Lynn coached and served as an adjunct professor of nutrition at the Baptist School of Nursing in Little Rock, Arkansas. These experiences solidified her love for teaching.
After her daughter Madeleine was born, Lynn hung up her teacher hat and devoted herself to being a mother, as well as “all things financial” for their company, Rock-Pond Solutions.
Lynn has a love of history, travel, and genealogy. She is currently the regent of the Cadron Post chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Now that she is an empty nester, she is looking forward to traveling and studying more about history.
Pete TanguayParent of Madeleine Tanguay CAS/BA '26
Pete Tanguay earned his BS in Business from the University of Colorado Computer Based Information Systems. He has worked for four companies and started five companies, two of which he still actively works in.These include Rock Pond Pros and The Max Event Venue, both of which are located in Conway, Arkansas.
Pete prioritizes being active and contributing to his community. He currently holds a variety of board and volunteer positions from organizations including the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce, Children’s Tumor Foundation Board, Women’s Leadership Network Academy, Conway Symphony Orchestra Board, Young Life Ministries Board of Directors, and many more.
Throughout his career, Pete has published numerous articles on technology, data analytics, pharmacy, business, and finance subjects. In addition, Pete has given presentations on these subjects for a variety of associations and has contributed to the book, Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions (CRC Press, 2023), edited by Beverly McCabe, Eric H. Frankel, and Jonathan J. Wolfe.
Christopher Tremulis
CAS/BA ‘09
Chris is head of Americas Commodities Compliance at Goldman Sachs. He is a member of the Firmwide Physical Commodities Review Group. He joined the firm in 2018 as a Vice President.
Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Chris worked in the Market Regulation Department at CME Group, responsible for the surveillance of US natural gas and electricity markets. Previously, he was an energy reporter at S&P Global Platts covering Dodd-Frank implementation at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission in Washington, DC.
Chris is a member of the Futures Industry Association’s US Commodities Committee and contributes to the Climate Risk Working Group and CFTC Position Limits Working Group. He earned a BA in Economics from ǻ’s College of Arts and Sciences in 2009.
Shai WaismanSPA/BA '93
Shai Waisman is the president of Kroll, based in New York. He is responsible for direct oversight of the company’s business units, with a focus on their commercial and operational success.
Shai previously served as the president of Kroll’s practice, which includes , , , , , and . Shai joined Kroll in 2019 through the company’s acquisition of Prime Clerk, now Kroll’s practice, a business he co-founded. He was the chairman of the board and chief executive officer.
Shai is a widely recognized expert on restructuring and bankruptcy. Before joining Prime Clerk, he was a partner in the Business Finance & Restructuring department of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, where he led some of the largest and most complicated restructurings in history, including those of Lehman Brothers, American Airlines, Global Crossing, Loral Space & Communications, Atkins, Silicon Graphics, and Steve & Barry’s. At Weil, Gotshal & Manges, Shai held leadership roles on the firm, the investment, the hiring, and the technology committees.
Shai holds a BA in political science and government from the ǻ and a JD from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Shai currently serves as the vice chair on the Board of Overseers of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; member of the New York Advisory Board of Facing History & Ourselves; board member of the Foundation for Education in Honduras; and member of the Board of Directors, UJA-Federation of New York. Shai also serves on the executive committees of the Lawyers Division of UJA-Federation of New York and the Bankruptcy and Reorganization Group of UJA-Federation of New York.
Sheila YahyazadehSPA/BA '11, SPA/MPA '12
Sheila Yahyazadeh is the Chief External Operations Officer for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Community Health Plan Maryland. She has over a decade of experience working with government health programs including Marketplace, Medicaid, and Medicare. She specializes in business strategy, growth operations, innovation, and partnership building. Sheila is passionate about elevating the voice of consumers and the community to improve equitable access to care. Through partnerships with providers, community stakeholders, startups, and the state, she has built pathways to care access or historically underserved and disadvantaged communities. Prior to joining CareFirst BCBS, Sheila led strategic campaigns and CX initiatives for Fortune 100 healthcare clients. She also spearheaded a health innovation team that brought together cross functional expertise in AI/machine learning, creatives services, and UX/UI to reimagine how healthcare is delivered. Sheila is committed to innovation as an advisor to start-up founders. She is a proud alum, with a bachelor’s in Human and Global Security as well as a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Health Policy from ǻ. She is first generation American, daughter to Peruvian and Iranian parents. She is also a certified Health Coach, Yoga Instructor, and an avid traveler.