March 2026 Scholar Accolades
Yosh Miller (2005), founder and CEO of Hadley, won $75,000 for his company at the NBA Foundation’s All Star Pitch Competition in Los Angeles.
Hadley is an app that simplifies the process of saving for education with 529 plans.
"Hadley’s top placement underscores recognition for our vital mission: democratizing access to 529 plans so every American can more easily save for education, career training, disability needs, student loan repayment and even retirement." - Yosh Miller. Read more.
Angela Nam (2000) was elected to be the next Chief Financial Officer for FTI Consulting.
Most recently, Angela served as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer of FTAI Aviation Ltd. Prior to that, she was a Senior Vice President of Private Equity at Fortress Investment Group LLC.
“As an expert-led firm, FTI Consulting has a long-standing reputation for delivering high-value insights to clients navigating complex business challenges and opportunities. As a former client, I am excited to work with the leadership team and finance organization as FTI Consulting continues to execute its sustainable growth strategy and create long-term value for all its stakeholders.” - Angela Nam
Holly Sanchez Perry (2009) was selected as the 2025 Field Grade Officer of the Year at the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s School.
Mier Wang's (2009) NYC sushi restaurant, The Office of Mr. Moto, was honored in the Michelin Guide for the fourth straight year in a row.
Recent Harvard graduate Kya Brooks (2021) won the Benjamin A. Trustman Fellowship, and received funding to pursue international projects for a year post-graduation.
Claire Chi (2024) was appointed Commissioner of the PA Governor’s Advisory Commission on Next Gen. Engagement by Governor Shapiro.
The Commission’s purpose is to gather information regarding Next Generation Pennsylvanians’ experiences and needs; review, evaluate, and assess programs affecting them; provide the Governor with information and recommendations regarding how best to meet their needs; and serve as a liaison from the Governor’s office to the community, providing information about programs and services that may be relevant to the needs of Pennsylvanians ages 16-26 years old.