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Elected Full Members for January, 2023

Harvard College

Paul Bamford '93

Katherine Barkin '22

John Burton '01

Paul Georgoulis '22

Angel Hoyang '23

Victoria Justicz '14, gb'22, g'22

David Karpook '78

Olga Kiyan '22, g'22

Renat Lumpau '03, l'09

Christina Minami '04, HMS Faculty

Alienor Oudin '18

Alice Pearson, FAS Fellow

Linden Schrage '25

Jose Velarde '22

Chelsea Vuong '21

Kathy Xiang '22

Harvard Business School

Adriana Ceja, gb'22

Boyang Han, gb'22

Seje Henry-Hughes, gb'17

Sanjay Hundiwala, gmp

Jonathan Menkes, plda

Nicholas Puleo, pld

Gisela Rivas, gb'22

Harvard Divinity School

Quardricos Driskell, dv'22

Harvard Extension School

David Gray, exg'22

Stefanie Griffith, exu'22

Min Hao Lu, exg'22

Alexander Maozzami, exg'22

Cara Mazzucco, exg'22

Caitlin McClelland, exu'22

Zhanat Zhapparov, exg'22

HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Laurence Kotlikoff '77

Jean Marquand, cas

HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT

Nicole Benrey, ks'22

Joel Chastain, ks'22

Abigail Gary, ks'22

Shaheen Madraswala, ks'21

Kent Shi, ks'22

HARVARD PHYSICIANS

Leigh Colvin, HMS Faculty

Keertik Fulzele, HMS Faculty

John Mackey, HMS Faculty

Caroline Palavicini-Maggio, HMS Faculty

Robert Richardson, HMS Faculty

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL

August Bruschini, l'22

Andrew DiMaiti, l'22

Courtney Dougherty, l'22

Alison Sander, l'86, gb'86

Boyang Wang, l'22

Karim Zein, l'22

HARVARD SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE

Anubha Sacheti, dn'05

HARVARD T.H. CHAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Zainab Soetan, ph'22

LEGACY

Ela Hazar MIT

Anjali Chadha, MIT'23

Christopher Ford, MIT'16

Gerardo Lemus, MIT'99

Erin McPike, MIT'24

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL

Kieran Bhave, m'26

Anna Petropoulos, m'89, m'95

HARVARD SCHOOL OF DESIGN

Cassandra Gomes, gsd'22

Wanli Xiang, gsd'05

HARVARD SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Bryan Ashton, ged'22

Mason Hill, ged'22

Kennedy Lewis, ged'22

Lydia Mackie, ged'22

Kasib Sabir, ged'22

Alfred Powell, MIT'14

Lucas Rush, MIT'18

Dennis Sullivan, MIT'86

GENERAL MANAGER’S LETTER

Although Mother Nature continues to deliver us some wintery weather, we are already earnestly preparing for what will be a very busy spring season. Our clubhouse has continued to be a welcome retreat for our members who are enjoying the space for dining, working, networking, relaxing and even hosting events for friends, family and business. We pride ourselves in making our clubhouse fully accessible for members and the staff is always willing to work with you to ensure that this clubhouse is your clubhouse for whatever your needs may be.

The construction on the second floor continues and should be completed within the next few weeks. We have appreciated your patience over the past months, but we are very pleased with the results which will not only see the second floor fully handicapped accessible but the Gardner Room will have a beautiful upgrade which will be timely as we begin to host more and more member events on the second floor.

Over the past month, our staff has been working with local design firms to review our space so that they can provide recommendations on how we can enhance our beautiful and historic clubhouse. We are also looking into the latest technology which will allow us to better communicate with our members whether you are near or far. Food service throughout the club continues to be a priority for our operations team. You will begin to see more activities in areas such as ClubPub and Harvard Foyer this spring with the goal of introducing full food service in ClubPub later this year. The response to the events hosted in ClubPub and to our complimentary appetizer food offering every Monday through Friday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm has been tremendous, and we look forward to continuing that as a service for our members. Our Reciprocal Committee continues to explore new destinations. Our goal will be to eclipse the 200 reciprocal club mark in the near future so that we can create a connection for our members in all parts of the world. With summer on the horizon, we are also excited about expanding and promoting our Golf Society, which I recommend you check out. Our Golf Society gives our members exclusive access to some of the premier golf destinations in Massachusetts.

At the heart of everything is our members and your support. Everything that we do as a club is focused on our members and the community that we can create for you. My door is always open to you for suggestions, comments and feedback. You are what is important, and we consider it a true privilege to serve your needs.

Sincerely,

Steven P. Cummings CCM, CCE General Manager

Memorable Member Moments

February was full of diverse engaging events and experiences that delivered members immersive opportunites to expand their professional and personal networks with a little bit of fun mixed in! Featured events from February included Banners Beanpot Party, Beantown Cocoa Chocolate Tasting, Cocktail 374, Warming Winter Red Wines, Restorative Justice Panel, and Winter Jazz Brunch in Harvard Hall.

Click here to view our complete March event calendar.

HAA Nominates 3 HCB Members for Board of Overseers & Elected Directors

The Harvard Alumni Association nominating committee announced candidates for the Board of Overseers — the University’s second-highest governing body — and for elected directors of the HAA. The nominating committee, composed of alumni volunteers, selected eight candidates for five expected vacancies on the Board of Overseers and nine candidates for six vacancies for the HAA elected directors.

Among the Board of Overseers on the ballot are two HCB members: Boston Symphony Orchestra CEO Jeffrey D. Dunn ’77 and former HAA President Vanessa W. Liu ’96. Along with nine other Harvard alums on the ballot for HAA Elected Directors is HCB member Anirudh Suri, mpa ’14, founding partner of the venture capital firm India Internet Fund.

The Board of Overseers was established in 1642. Its work includes directing the “periodic external assessment” of Harvard’s various schools and departments and advising University administration on initiatives. The HAA elected directors strive to bolster alumni engagement around the world. Prior initiatives have included outreach to recent graduates and building inclusive alumni networks.

Elections will begin March 31 and end on May 16.

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"These classes are among the premier advantages of membership. The ease and efficiency of following these classes from the comfort of home is tremendous. I hope I never have to go to a studio again. The instructors are the very best I have encountered anywhere!"

– Ronald S.

Fitness Virtually Anywhere

Every HCB member has exclusive access to all of our Virtual Fitness classes. If you are at home or travelling anywhere in the world you can stay fit and energized with the help of expert instructors and the support of fellow members. We offer six days of fitness training for all levels including HIIT Tabata, Upper & Lower Body Blasts, Core Strengthening, Yoga, Cardio Dance and more.

Stop wasting money on the gym and take advantage of this awesome member perk and register for a class today!

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