Alumni Update:
Allyse is a civil rights attorney in San Francisco. She represents people who have been subjected to atrocious acts including sexual assault, disability discrimination, and whistleblower retaliation (to name a few examples). She works hard to help her clients not just survive a difficult period, but also learn to appreciate their own strength as they navigate a system that all-too-often feels stacked against them. PiAf taught Allyse to face the unknown and the uncomfortable head on, and to keep an open mind. She exercises those muscles everyday.
Fellow Bio:
Allyse is originally from Chicago and recently graduated from the Ford School of Public Policy with a focus on International Development Policy. During her time as a Wolverine, she built solar lights with Sa Nima Collaborative, studied Swahili, and sang in a co-ed a cappella group on campus. Last summer, she worked as the economic development and entrepreneurship intern at Vital Voices Global Partnership in Washington, D.C. She is “nuts” about her placement with the African Cashew Alliance. While not at work in Ghana, she hopes to learn some new dance moves and finally fulfill her dream of joining a band.