2023–2024 Academic Year
Past Events
Dr. Harold Brandford '72
Anesthesiologist
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Dr. Harold Brandford completed his training in anesthesiology at the University of California, San Diego, and fellowship training in pediatric anesthesia and critical care at Seattle Children’s Hospital and the University of Washington. Following this, he served as an attending anesthesiologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital and Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Tacoma. He has been a practicing anesthesiologist in the Seattle area since 1980 and has considerable experience in all areas of anesthesia.
A Dyson Biology graduate, Brandford was one of the first Pace students to attend medical school. At this Dyson Dialogues event, he spoke about his Pace experience, the importance of his mentor as a role model and his successful career as an anesthesiologist in a conversation with Dr. Marcy Kelly.
Dr. Donald Moore '76
Adjunct Professor in Biology - Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ / Previous CEO and Owner - Dr. Moore and Associates
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Dr. Donald Moore previously ran a full-time general medicine practice in Brooklyn and has distinguished himself through service to his community and his profession. He is also a retired attending physician at New York Methodist Hospital and teaches medicine students at Weill Cornell Medical College and nurse practitioner students at NYU and Hunter College. He is a board member of the New York Metro chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program and the Dyson Advisory Board. He has received numerous awards including an award for teaching excellence from Weill Cornell. He has also been recognized for his humanitarian efforts in health care delivery by the New York State Senate and U.S. Congress.
Co-sponsored by Tri-Beta, Minority Association of Pre-health Students, and Pre-Professional Health Society, Dr. Moore discussed at this Dyson Dialogues event how patients are harmed when the social determinants of health are ignored and presented a detailed history of racism in healthcare in the United States. He discussed the transformation from Scientific Racism, to experimentation, Medical Apartheid, and the current situation of inequality in insurance and access to medical care.
Dr. Charlie Gombar '74
Expert Consultant - NDA Partners
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Dr. Charlie Gombar is the former Director of American Course on Drug Development and Regulatory Science at the University of California, San Francisco and served as Senior Vice President, Portfolio and Project Management at Pyxis Oncology. Prior to joining Pyxis, Dr. Gombar was Deputy Director for HIV drugs at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation where he was responsible for the programs investing in the development of long-acting antiretrovirals for the prevention of HIV infection such as cabotegravir (Apretude®).
At this Dyson Dialogues event, Dr. Gombar presented on Chemistry in Action: How do We Get a Drug to its Site of Action.
Andréa Richardson '03
Executive Vice President and Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Zeno Group
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Andréa Richardson is Executive Vice President and Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Zeno Group. She provides strategic counsel to top global corporations, nonprofits, and public entities on DEI strategies, multicultural marketing, crisis and issue management, reputation management, and public affairs. Andréa has helped organizations navigate some of the toughest societal and business challenges through the lens of DEI. Andréa has also worked at Fortune 500 companies and has held marketing and communication roles at Advertising Age, Fairchild Media, and Conde Nast. One of her most notable appointments includes her role at Hilton as their head of multicultural and diversity engagement.
Alexander Dinelaris Jr.
Screenwriter, Producer and Founder - Lexicon
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Alexander Dinelaris is an Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winning screenwriter for Birdman (or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), a co-producer on the three-time Academy Award® winning film The Revenant, and the book writer for the Broadway musical On Your Feet! The story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan, as well as The Bodyguard Musical which began on the West End and now performs worldwide. He is the screenwriter and producer of the upcoming feature film, Jekyll & Hyde which is an adaptation for the London stage. Alexander also wrote the screenplay for Carmen, directed by Benjamin Millepied, and premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. His film company, Lexicon, is currently developing State of Motion, a story by Marco Perego Saldana, written by Alexander as well as Consurgo. Lexicon was the winner of the Sundance Film Festival's U.S. Grand Jury Prize Dramatic for In The Summers written by Alessandra Lacorazza and their first produced film. He recently teamed with Grammy winner, Residente, to write a historical film about Puerto Rico. Alexander will be making his directorial debut with a film adaptation of his play Still Life in 2024.
Fern Johnson '91
Former CTO and Vice President of Infrastructure and Operations - PepsiCo
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Fern Johnson, having served as PepsiCo's CTO and Vice President of Infrastructure and Operations, embodies an IT executive leader renowned for global transformation, strategic IT planning, and fostering vendor relations. With a distinguished career blending business, change management, operations, and technology expertise, she has steered the development and execution of innovative technology solutions aligned with overarching growth objectives encompassing revenue, profit, and competitive advantage.
In her Dyson Dialogues presentation, Johnson led a panel on Women in Tech – Empowering Women to Enter Tech Fields. Speakers included:
- Fern Johnson ’91, CTO and Vice President – Global Infrastructure and Operations, PepsiCo
- Robert Peterkins ’89, Director of Technology Risk, BNY Mellon
- Mary Beth Henderson ’91, Worldwide Practice Delivery Leaders for GDPS, Technology Services, IBM
- Ericka Shoulars ’92, Program Manager of Client Service Delivery, BNY Mellon
- Grace Clarke ’13, Senior Certified Scrum Master, Blackstone
Paul Ryan '86
Executive Producer - Dateline NBC
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Paul Ryan is the Executive Producer of Dateline NBC. He is an award-winning producer of hundreds of hours of prime-time network television—including long form news magazine, breaking news, documentary, sports and entertainment programming. Experienced and energetic manager of creative people. Deep knowledge of all aspects of television production—from editorial to field to edit room to budget to post.
Paul Ryan talked at this Dyson Dialogues event about prime-time network television including long form news magazine, breaking news, documentary, sports, and entertainment programming.
Breakfast Roundtable with History Alumni
David Weinstein '82, '91
Brian McCauley '75
Denis McCauley '79
Paul Doty '88
Tuesday, February 28, 2020
David Weinstein is currently a Strategic Advisory at Cullain Capital Management and Principal at Lakeside Advisors. David served as a Chief Credit Officer at Blacksail Capital Partners and IconiQ Finance. He also assists in overseeing the credit and operational functions at Line Financial and contributes to our overall strategic vision. In addition to his corporate experience, he is a frequent panelist on industry issues.
Brian McCauley joined the CIA as a Russian political analyst in 1978. He retired in 2012 and since then has been an Analytic Director at Centra Technology. He continues to serve as a consultant at the CIA.
Denis McCauley is an experienced editor, writer, project manager and moderator, with expertise in how governments, businesses and individuals use technology. For over 25 years he has been helping organizations to understand and respond to technology and related business trends. His reports are published by The Economist Group, the Financial Times, MIT Technology Review, Euromoney and other media houses. Denis spent the majority of his career with The Economist Group in a variety of editorial roles, ultimately serving as Editorial Director, EMEA Thought Leadership.
Paul Doty founded his own company, Hudson-Neva LLC that focused on developing trade with the Russian economy in the 90s post-Soviet Union. From there he earned his MBA at Columbia University and currently serves as Vice President of Wood Products at Central National Gottesman, Inc.
At this Dyson Dialogues event, Pace History graduates discussed their successful careers.
John Williams
President and CEO - Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Thursday, February 24, 2022
John Williams is the 11th president and CEO of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. He serves as the vice chairman and a permanent member of the Federal Open Market Committee. He began his career in 1994 as an economist at the Board of Governors. Additionally, he served as a senior economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers and as a lecturer at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
Steven Rockefeller Jr.
Chairman and CEO - Rock Orient Foundation
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Steven Rockefeller is the Chairman of Rock Orient Foundation. Previously, he served as Managing Director of Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management and was a key founder of the Deutsche Bank Microcredit Development Fund. Steven has also served a member of the Board of Directors at Grameen Foundation for seven years, and on the Foundations Development Committee. He received a Fullbright Award in 2005 in the recognition of his dedicated service to the poverty alleviation and longstanding support of micro-credit programs.
At this Dyson Dialogues event, a discussion with Steven Rockefeller Jr was facilitated by History Professor Ron Frank.
Sebastian Junger
New York Times Bestselling Author
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Sebastian Junger is the New York Times Bestselling author of The Perfect Storm, Fire, A Death in Belmont, War, Tribe, Freedom, and In My Time of Dying. As an award-winning journalist, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a special correspondent at ABC News, he has covered major international news stories around the world, and has received both a National Magazine Award and a Peabody Award. Junger is also a documentary filmmaker whose debut film "Restrepo", a feature-length documentary (co-directed with Tim Hetherington), was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. Junger has also written for magazines including Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Outside and Men's Journal. His reporting on Afghanistan in 2000, profiling Northern Alliance leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, who was assassinated just days before 9/11, became the subject of the National Geographic documentary "Into the Forbidden Zone," and introduced America to the Afghan resistance fighting the Taliban.
At this Dyson Dialogues event, a discussion with Sebastian Junger was facilitated by Jerry McKinstry, AVP, Public Affairs.
LaKresha Moultrie '04
Vice President of Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Chief Enterprise Risk Officer - Delaware State University
Thursday, April 13, 2023
LaKresha Moultrie is currently the Chief Enterprise Risk Officer, VP of Legal Affairs & General Counsel at Delaware State University. Prior to their current role, LaKresha worked as a political candidate, running for the office of Attorney General in 2018. LaKresha has also worked as a law clerk and as an attorney for the Delaware Department of Justice, where they served as Chief Deputy Attorney General from 2017 to 2018, Division Director from 2016 to 2017, and Deputy Attorney General from 2010 to 2016.
At this Dyson Dialogues event, a discussion with LaKresha Moultrie was facilitated by Criminal Justice and Security Professor Catheryn Avery.