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Meghan Bodo

…development group. Meghan traveled to India twice to plan and implement a community composting toilet project and to conduct research about the role of microenterprises in community development. Since graduating, she has served as a researcher at the Center for Green Buildings and Cities at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She investigates patterns and motivations of the sustainability and transparency of corporate policies. Excited by the…

January – February 2018

…Neena Aggarwal, 2017-18 Fellow with The Boma Project in Kenya  Amanda Fenwick-Smith, 2017-18 Fellow with Hope Through Health in Togo  Jeff Levine, 2017-18 Fellow with Imani Development in Malawi  Mallary Taylor, 2017-18 Fellow with International Rescue Committee in Kenya  Alumni Update: Veda Sunassee, 2010-11 Fellow with African Leadership Academy in South Africa …

November – December 2017

…iative in Swaziland Tomas Husted, 2017-18 Fellow with International Rescue Committee in Sierra Leone Jake Lockledge, 2017-18 Fellow with Population Services International in Tanzania Megan Madeira, 2017-18 Fellow with Resonate in Rwanda Emily Stolfus, 2017-18 Fellow with Maru-a-Pula in Botswana Avukile Zoya, 2017-18 Fellow with Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Botswana Alumni Update: Hilary Robinson & the Alumni Giving Campaign At…

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…544 Matching Gifts Please consider a matching gift: did you know that many companies match donations made by their employees to our organization? Consider a matching gift today and double or triple your impact! Please visit your company’s website to determine whether your gift is eligible for a corporate match. Donate Stock & Securities Please learn more about stock donations to PiAf here or contact our office by phone (609.258.7215) or email (pia…

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May-June 2019

…By Tabitha Lumour-Mensah, 2018-19 Fellow with Young 1ove in Botswana By Uma Guarnaccia, 2018-19 Fellow with Kucetekela Foundation in Zambia By Clare Holtzman, 2018-19 Fellow with Indigenous Education Foundation of Tanzania By Alumni Shaquilla Harrigan 2016-17, Sarah Rogers 2013-14, and Bjorn Whitmore 2012-13…

Paley Sweet

…und youth development and leadership. Paley was an intern at International Planned Parenthood, where she worked on the Direct Marketing team writing reports for donors about the organizations women’s reproductive rights programs in indigenous communities in Latin America. She was also an intern at Human Rights Watch, where she helped coordinate their annual dinners in 24 countries. After graduation, Paley worked at Oxfam America, an international…

Morufat (Abby) Morenigbade

…n in Lancaster through an internship at the Refugee Center near F&M. In her role she helped plan and recruit refugee students for the English summer immersion program. She also helped with planning and facilitating workshops for refugee parents. In her senior year of college she conducted research on the human rights conditions in Mali and Guatemala. Her research allowed her to put together an evidentiary packet and legal brief on behalf of an asy…

March-April 2019

…By Sofia Gomez-Doyle, 2018-19 Fellow with More than Me in Liberia By Kai Ong, 2018-20 Fellow with Imani in Malawi By George Hritz, co-founder of PiAf…

Jason Knoch

…vation Center and advisor to an early stage start-up fund, Jason is deeply committed to the development of the University’s innovation ecosystem. To promote financial literacy among the student population, Jason helped launch and grow a financial literacy program that provides students with resources, tools, and knowledge related to personal finance, empowering them to improve their financial well-being during their time at Princeton and beyond. J…

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In 1999, a group of Princeton alumni, faculty, and staff launched Princeton in Africa as an independent affiliate of Princeton University inspired by the University's informal motto, "Princeton in the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations." Since our launch in 1999, we have had 545 Fellows in 36 countries. This year, 48 recent college graduates (from 31 colleges and universities) are working with 31 organizations in 13 African countries.

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As Assistant Vice President for Financial Services in the Office of Finance and Treasury at Princeton University, Jason oversees the processes, policies, and controls for more than $2 billion in annual expenditures. With expertise in business and process transformation, Jason has delivered value, cost savings, and efficiencies across financial operations including procurement, accounts payable, travel, payroll, global financial services, student financials, shared services, customer service, and technology. Jason has led major transformations of Princeton University’s financial functions, producing significant cost savings and enhancing service and stewardship. He directed efforts to modernize university procurement, created a centralized travel program, and launched an innovative financial shared services program that provides enhanced financial management and controls for academic and administrative units. Jason has been an early adopter in the use of innovative technologies such as robotic process automation and AI to enhance business processes and deliver operating efficiencies. As board treasurer for the Princeton Innovation Center and advisor to an early stage start-up fund, Jason is deeply committed to the development of the University’s innovation ecosystem. To promote financial literacy among the student population, Jason helped launch and grow a financial literacy program that provides students with resources, tools, and knowledge related to personal finance, empowering them to improve their financial well-being during their time at Princeton and beyond. Jason is also a board member of CollegeWell, a private college pre-paid tuition plan. Before joining Princeton University, Jason led technology operations at a national not-for-profit organization focused on early childhood education. He also served in the U.S. Peace Corps in West Africa as a small business consultant to a municipality in Côte d’Ivoire. Jason received his B.S. in Finance from Bentley University and his M.B.A from New York University.

Jason Knoch