Reves Global Engagement Board Members
Ike Adams '01 (Washington, DC)Ike Adams is a Partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Sidley Austin LLP. He represents clients in investigations and enforcement actions by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), state attorneys general, and other law enforcement and regulatory authorities. He helps clients navigate sensitive and complex criminal, civil, and administrative enforcement matters, often involving multiple agencies, and the legal, political, and reputational risks they present. His clients have included public companies and their boards and audit committees, financial institutions, large private companies, and accounting firms. Ike joined Sidley following a clerkship with Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. He holds a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and History from William & Mary. |
Kem Alily ’11 (New York, NY)Kem Alily (he/him) is the Senior Technology Product Manager at National Debt Relief (NDR). Before that he was Senior Technical Product Manager for Services at PBS KIDS, where his work focused on managing the core backend infrastructures that act as the key pillar for front-facing PBS KIDS products, including the Games and Video App and the website. He has over a decade of experience in the technology space with stints at Google, Elastic, and Amazon. He grew up in London, Lagos, and the DC Suburbs. Kem holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from William & Mary. |
Julianna Valeska Benedick ’87 (Palm Coast, FL)Julianna Valeska Benedick is an accomplished global marketing executive with more than 30 years of leadership experience in B2B marketing, communications, public relations, and business management. Most recently, she served as Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Panasonic Corporation of North America. Her career spans privately held startups to Fortune 100 corporations, with a proven track record of driving strategic growth and brand leadership across international markets. |
Susan Corke '97 (Washington, DC)
Susan has an M.A. in International Affairs from George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs and a B.A. from William & Mary (1997). Her daughter, Ava, is an aspiring William & Mary class of 2037 student and her spouse, Khalil Abdul-Malik, was also a former William & Mary student and wrestler. |
John S. Dennis '78 (Switzerland)John Dennis is the Founder and CEO of My-Vitality, a start-up company developing algorithms for wearables in sports and wellness. He has been involved in early stage companies since 1999 including as a coach for InnoSuisse, a Fund dedicated to Swiss start-ups. Prior to his start-up and merger and acquisition activities, John held CFO and Group Treasury positions for Landis & Gyr Communications, Geneva, Elf Trading, Geneva and DEMINEX GmbH, Oslo. He also worked nine years for J.P. Morgan Bank in New York and Oslo. He has a master’s Degree from Georgetown University Foreign Service School and bachelor’s Degree from William & Mary. His youngest son is currently at William & Mary. |
Scott R. Ebner '96, Chair Emeritus (Boston, MA)Scott Ebner is a Senior Managing Director of State Street Global Advisors and the Head of Product in the Global Institutional Group. Scott and his team are responsible for developing, launching, and continuously improving SSGA's product ranges across geographic markets, asset classes, and product types. Scott previously ran the Global Product Development & Research group within a centralized SSGA Global Product and Marketing team. He joined SSGA in 2010 as the Global Head of ETF Product Development responsible for our SPDR ETF products worldwide. Prior to joining SSGA, Scott was Senior Vice President and Global Head of Exchange Traded Products at NYSE Euronext, where he was previously in charge of the European ETP business for NYSE Euronext. While working in global leadership roles, Scott has completed long-term expatriate assignments in Paris and London and led international teams. Scott was also Senior Vice President of the ETF Marketplace at the American Stock Exchange. During his ten years at the American Stock Exchange, he also held leadership roles in new product development and index services. Scott has a BA with a dual concentration in economics and international relations from William & Mary. |
Denzel Hankinson '94 (Leverett, MA)Denzel Hankinson is the founder and CEO of DHInfrastructure, a consulting firm focused on improving the availability, quality, reliability and affordability of infrastructure services in developed and emerging markets. Since 2007, the firm has provided infrastructure investors, policymakers and regulators with analysis and advice, rooted in principles of economics and finance. Denzel has directed more than 150 projects in more than 90 countries. While at William & Mary, Denzel was the second Editor-in-Chief of the Monitor (journal of international studies), and studied abroad in Argentina during his Junior year. He has a B.A in International Relations from William & Mary, and an MA in International Economics from Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). |
Bennett Hawley '23 (Washington, DC)Bennett Hawley graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the International Honors Joint Degree Programme between the University of St Andrews and William & Mary, where he studied international relations and environmental science policy with a focus on Eurasia. His experience spans federal and local government, public-sector consulting, non-profits, and academia. Currently a consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, Bennett drives innovation across the U.S. federal government. Dedicated to advancing international education, he supports the Reves Center’s mission of building connections between Williamsburg and the world. |
Jen Volpe Herink '95, Vice Chair (Bellevue, WA)
Jen began her career as a management consultant in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ public sector practice and has implemented economic development initiatives for USAID, the World Bank, and international non-profit organizations in Vietnam and Cambodia. She is a Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project. Jen grew up in Indiana and the Washington, DC suburbs, and she has spent most of her adult life living in Asia (Japan, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Laos). She is always excited to travel to new places and is passionate about traditional handicrafts. Jen and her family call the Seattle area home and enjoy exploring the trails of the Pacific Northwest through cycling, running, hiking, and swimming. |
Nancy Hill '89 (Yorktown, VA)
Nancy has taught for the Apprentice School and in the Leadership Night School Program at NNS as well as for Thomas Nelson Community College (TNCC) from 2001 to 2016. Nominated by TNCC, Nancy was awarded the state of Virginia Chancellor’s Award for Workforce Development in 2011. Nancy has served on several local volunteer boards including the Boys and Girls Club of the Virginia Peninsula and BayPort Credit Union, where she has served on the Executive, Budget and Salary, Governmental Affairs, Marketing, and Technology committees. She has also served on the boards of the Living Interfaith Network (LINK) and Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WISE). Nancy is a lifetime member of the Fulbright Association of the United States, assisting undergraduate and graduate students to study internationally. While at William & Mary, Nancy double majored in International Relations and English. She earned a MA in International Studies and undertook pre-doctoral work before being granted a Fulbright scholarship. A native of Virginia, Nancy lives in Yorktown, Virginia, and frequently participates in a variety of W&M events. |
Valerie Hopkins '09 (Moscow, Russia)
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Reggie Jones ’91 (Hamilton, VA)Reggie Jones is Chair of the national law firm, Fox Rothschild LLP’s Federal Government Contracts Department based in Washington, DC. He has a well-established federal compliance and litigation practice with a focus on large, complex claims prosecution and defense, litigation and alternative dispute resolution, as well as significant internal investigations with potential civil and criminal False Claims Act implications. Reggie's clients include national and international corporations, including defense contractors and suppliers, design and engineering firms, and large national construction contractors. He has also represented the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a semi-autonomous agency within the DOE, to provide litigation support for the agency’s defense of numerous cases before the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Reggie litigates bid protests, claims and disputes before the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the various Boards of Contract Appeals, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. He represents clients in connection with claims and performance disputes, including terminations, past performance evaluation challenges, DCAA/DCMA audits and investigations, Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCI), Rights in Data challenges, and suspension and debarment proceedings. Reggie regularly works to resolve complex and sensitive matters with the counsel with the Department of Justice (DoJ), the Department of Defense (DoD), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), the General Services Administration (GSA), the Small Business Administration (SBA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). |
Ducie Le '94 (Arlington, VA)
As a law student, Ducie spent a summer working in the refugee camps in Hong Kong. She was also a summer associate at the Bangkok office of Baker & McKenzie, an international law firm. As an undergraduate, she interned in Paris during one summer, and lived two years at Reves Hall where she formed close friendships with internationally-minded students. Ducie graduated from William & Mary with a BBA. She also has a JD from the Georgetown University Law Center. In her spare time, she teaches karate for the YMCA and the Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing. |
David Link ’89 (Melbourne, Australia)David Link is an international business leader, investor and board member with more than three
decades of senior executive, board and advisory experience across the United States, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. He has held leadership roles spanning financial services, technology, fintech, consulting and education, with deep expertise in cross-border governance, institutional growth, and large-scale transformation.Mr. Link was a Partner and Managing Director at Accenture, where for over 26 years he played various leadership roles around the world, scaled multiple billion-dollar practices and advised boards and CEOs on mergers, large-scale transformation and international growth. His work included leading major institutional transformations and complex cross-border post-merger integrations across banking, insurance, and capital markets. He later founded and served as Group CEO and Executive Chairman of a global B2E fintech working with leading banks and payment networks across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Mr. Link has held a number of board and advisory roles including at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (Board Committee Member – Translation & Commercialization), Ripple Labs (Global Advisory Board member), and the Australian Centre for Financial Studies, where he chaired and co-authored the Funding Australia’s Future IV national research program in partnership with industry, academia, and the Australian government. Mr. Link has a lifelong commitment to international engagement and education and has held a number of honorary and academic appointments. Mr. Link currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Randolph-Macon Academy in Virginia, has served as an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne Graduate School of Business and Economics, and has also lectured at various universities in the United States, France and Australia. Mr. Link is a native of Virginia and is a 1989 graduate William & Mary, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, and he has remained engaged with the university through guest lecturing at the Mason School of Business. He is fluent in French and has lived and worked in the United States (Washington, DC, Chicago and New York), France, the Netherlands, Austria, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. Mr. Link is currently based in Melbourne, Australia with his wife and two children, and holds US, French and Australian citizenship. |
Matthew Morrison ‘84 (Vienna, Austria)
During his time at William & Mary, Matt participated in the university's first ever study abroad program in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, where roughly 30 W&M students, accompanied by two W&M professors, spent the summer living with families and studying Spanish and Mexican history at the Universidad Veracruzana. He lived in the Spanish House for three years, serving as the president his senior year. Matt has a BA in Economics with a minor in Latin American Studies from William & Mary, and an MBA from Cornell University. He is currently based in Vienna, Austria, where he is engaged as a consultant in the development and impact finance space. |
Sue Snediker Newman '79, P '12 (Falls Church, VA)
While at William & Mary, she lived in the French House and spent her Junior Year abroad in Montpellier, France. With a B.A. in French and Education, Sue began her career teaching French for 6 years on the secondary school level. During that time, Sue established the local chapter of the American Field Service (AFS), an international student exchange organization. While in high school, Sue spent a summer in Germany on AFS and she continues to volunteer with AFS. In addition, she has volunteered as a leader of a weekly English Conversation Group at the local library since 2015 and has welcomed attendees from more than 60 countries. Sue has served on the William & Mary Alumni Association Board, as well as the DC Chapter Board. The 30th Reunion Class Gift Committee she co-chaired in 1999 achieved what was then an all-time high of 45% class participation. She met her husband, Bob ’78, at William & Mary. Their daughter, Ali ’12, studied abroad in Prague on the William & Mary Summer Program. |
Stafford Nichols MPP & MBA '10, PhD(c) (Porter Ranch, CA)
Prior to joining Beacon Economics, Mr. Nichols was an Associate Principal at Gallup, where he led economic development studies for the United Nations, the World Bank, and other international organizations. He directed research in over 32 countries, including Afghanistan, Nigeria, China, and India – where he lived and conducted field research. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Public Policy at the University of Maastricht, Mr. Nichols holds an M.B.A. and an M.P.P. from William & Mary. Mr. Nichols grew up near Williamsburg, Virginia, and always enjoys an excuse to come back home and see the college. |
David Nowland '89 (Richmond, VA)
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Connie O'Hare '84, P '22, P '24 (Natick, MA)Connie O’Hare is the owner and Managing Partner of Beacon Advisors, LLC, a Boston-based strategy firm serving top executives and investors across large sectors of the U.S. economy, most recently Fortune 100 firms in healthcare, food and grocery and cable, and also firms in wireless, software and asset management. An influential strategist and management consultant for over 30 years, some of Ms. O’Hare’s work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, MIT Sloan Management Review, The New York Times and Investment News. She was a Managing Director at Mercer Management Consulting, now Oliver Wyman. Ms. O’Hare earned her B.A. with Honors in Philosophy from William & Mary, where she was awarded an academic scholarship to the University of St Andrews and elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her M.S. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she was selected an Editor of MIT Sloan Management Review and became a long-serving member of the Editorial Board. Ms. O’Hare is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Ireland. She also currently serves as a member of the Board of The Midas Collaborative, an award-winning non-profit focused on closing the wealth gap. |
Alexa Poletto '02 (New York, NY)Alexa Poletto is a Partner in the New York office of Sidley Austin LLP. She represents individual and corporate clients in connection with internal investigations, regulatory enforcement actions, and prosecutions conducted by various agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Department of Financial Services, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Alexa regularly advises senior management and boards of directors regarding sensitive enforcement and investigation-related issues including allegations of financial and ethical misconduct. Prior to joining Sidley, Alexa served as an attorney adviser for the DOJ through the agency’s Honors Program. Alexa earned her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, where she was a notes editor for the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Prior to law school, she received a B.A. in Philosophy and Middle East Studies from William & Mary and was a Fulbright Scholar in Damascus, Syria. |
Ben Pratt '95 (Minato-ku, Japan) |
Scott Rhodes ’89 (Winston-Salem, NC)
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Susan Rutherford '89, Chair (Delray Beach, FL) |
Maya Sapiurka '10 (Arlington, VA)Maya Sapiurka ’10 is a Scientific and Technical Writer at the United States After W&M, she received her PhD in Neuroscience from UCSD, where she studied the brain structures involved in spatial and non-spatial working memory in the labs of Drs. Robert E. Clark and Larry Squire. Before joining USP, Maya worked at the Society for Neuroscience, Georgetown University, and Rose Li & Associates. |
Jon Stauff '86 (Brookings, SD)
A former Fulbright scholar to Germany, Stauff has been active professionally in such organizations as NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the Association of International Education Administrators as well as the state humanities councils in Iowa and New Jersey. Stauff earned a bachelor’s degree in history from William & Mary, a master’s degree in history and a doctorate in modern European history from the State University of New York at Buffalo. |
Madeline Wagoner ’20 (Washington, DC)Madeline Wagoner is a Delivery Operations Manager at Main Digital, a digital transformation consulting firm based in Northern Virginia. At William & Mary, she majored in Finance with a minor in Religious Studies, studying abroad in the United Kingdom and Southeast Asia as well as working at the Cohen Career Center as a Student Career Advisor. Following graduation, Madeline joined Deloitte Consulting, where she managed international development programs in Southern Africa and the Republic of Georgia across the energy, economic governance, and transportation and logistics sectors. Her work focused on strengthening institutional capacity and advancing sustainable economic growth through cross-border collaboration. As the child of two William & Mary alumni, Madeline has a deep personal connection to the university and a strong commitment to its global mission. She is passionate about supporting the Reves Center’s work to advance international education, foster global engagement, and prepare students to lead and collaborate in an increasingly interconnected world. |
Kirsten Schmidt Weick ´88 (Munich, Germany)
Kirsten Schmidt Weick is an international executive and consultant whose career spans academia, government service, and global financial technology. She earned her B.A. in International Relations and Russian from William & Mary, studying politics at Wadham College, Oxford University, and serving as a parliamentary intern in the House of Commons during her studies abroad. |


Jen Volpe Herink
Nancy Hill
Valerie Hopkins is the New York Times Moscow Correspondent. From her base in Russia, she covers the countries of the former Soviet Union. She arrived in Russia in 2021 after more than ten years covering the Balkans and Central Europe, most recently for the Financial Times. Valerie is a proud member of W&M’s class of 2009, with a degree in International Relations focused on Russian and post-Soviet studies. She served as Student Body President from 2008-2009 and as Vice-President from 2007-2008. Professors at William & Mary cultivated and nurtured Valerie’s life-long interest in Eastern Europe and Russia. Scholarships provided by the Reves Center Scholarship funded her first trip to the region, including an internship at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow after her sophomore year. Participation in a program now known as the American-Bosnian Collaboration was life-changing. After participating in the program in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina in summer 2008, Valerie received a Reves Center grant in 2009 to return to Sarajevo to ensure the project’s continuance and laying the groundwork for her to return and begin working as a journalist. Valerie also has an M.A. in journalism from Columbia University.
Ducie Le
decades of senior executive, board and advisory experience across the United States, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. He has held leadership roles spanning financial services, technology, fintech, consulting and education, with deep expertise in cross-border governance, institutional growth, and large-scale transformation.
Matthew Morrison
Sue Snediker Newman
Stafford Nichols is a Research Director at Beacon Economics, an economic consulting firm in Los Angeles. He leads policy research studies for multinational corporations, state and local governments, and non-profits. He uses empirical analysis to advise client decision-making and provide policy recommendations.
David Nowland
Dr. Scott D. Rhodes
Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) where she serves as the writer for USP’s Biologics Expert Committees in addition to other editorial work. At William & Mary, Maya was a Monroe Scholar who majored in Neuroscience with a minor in Hispanic Studies, studying abroad and completing research projects in Spain and Peru.
Dr. Jon W.