
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is happy to announce the 2024 ALICE participants.
ALICE – Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement – is a year-long leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the School of Medicine. This program provides in-depth opportunities for leadership skill development, personal reflection and goal setting, peer-mentoring, and structured 360 feedback. Participants hold research, education, and clinical leadership roles in departments across the School of Medicine.
Congratulations to the 2024 ALICE participants!
2024 ALICE Cohort:

- Richa Agarwal, MD, Medicine
- Melissa Bauer, DO, Anesthesiology
- Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD, Population Health Sciences
- Trinitia Cannon, MD, Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences

- Corrie Chumpitazi, MD, Pediatrics
- Jennifer Dominguez, MD, Anesthesiology
- Lauren Franz, MD, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
- Karen Goldstein, MD, Medicine

- Beverly Gray, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Krista Haines, MD, Surgery
- Carly Kelley, MD, MPH, Medicine
- Manisha Palta, MD, Radiation Oncology

- Alixandra Purakal, MD, Radiology
- Kristen Rezak, MD, Surgery
- Tamara Somers, PhD, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
- April Stouder, EdD, PA-C, Family Medicine and Community Health

- Iris Vance, MD, Medicine
- Tammara Watts, MD, PhD, Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences