Alumnae Association Board of Directors

College of Saint Benedict

Welcome Alumnae Association Board of Directors Welcomes New Members!

As of July 1, 2024, 5 Saint Ben’s Alumnae joined the Alumnae Association Board of Directors. All Saint Ben’s alumnae (defined as having spent two semesters at Saint Ben’s) are members of the Alumnae Association.

Please meet the new members and read why they wanted to join the Saint Ben’s Alumnae Board:

Nritya Sultana ’08

“I have 15+ years of experience in the US, UK, India and Arab world. My areas of expertise include Courageous Leadership, Resilience, Empathy, Social Justice and Women’s Rights. I am an invaluable asset to the CSB Alumnae Board in terms of linguistics, international perspective, new market penetration, diversity training and cross-cultural teams. In my role as the international wing of the CSB Alumnae Board, I will be the point of contact in the Arabian Gulf. My goal is to market our passion for cultural exploration and commitment to academic excellence.”

Nritya Sultana ’08
Liz Hamak '24

Liz Hamak ’24

“Being a Bennie has been one of, if not the most profound and impactful experience of my life. I feel as though serving on the Alumnae Board would be a great way to stay connected with the institution that has done so much for me, and allow me to give back to future generations of Bennies.”

Racheal Yates ’15

Racheal is interested in being a member of the alumnae board because of, “The ability to serve and give back to Saint Ben’s. I would like to plan events and develop deep relationships with the current students. To share my wisdom and experience with current students and recent grads. To use my administrative skills to serve the Saint Bens Community.”

Rachel Yates '15
Jill Kedrowski Witham ’94

Jill Kedrowski Witham ’94

“I would like to give back to the place that has given me so much. The older I get the more I appreciate the connections I have made through CSB, and the how important the power of connection with others can be. I hope to help others take their CSB experience beyond the four short years they are on campus, and to help make being a Bennie a lifelong experience.”

Clair Moonen ’24

“I am interested in being a member of the CSB Alumnae Board because of the relationship i have been able to witness between the Alumnae Board and students during my time on the CSB Senate. I think that as a First Gen grad it is a great identity to bring to the table to let students know they can do it too.”

Fun Fact: The 42 member CSB Alumnae Board represents CSB Alumnae from a 65-year age range. The eldest member of the alumnae board graduated in 1959 and the two youngest members are May graduates from the Class of 2024. This group of volunteers works hard to represent every generation of Bennies.

Clair Moonen '24