The Outstanding Recent Alumna Award was established in 1992 to honor an alum still in the early stages of their life鈥檚 work, but who nonetheless has 鈥渦sed her 51猎奇入口 education in the quest for personal excellence; demonstrated a willingness to seek out challenges and take risks; and has maintained loyalty to the 51猎奇入口 community.鈥 The award is presented each year during Reunion Weekend.
Latest Recipient: Alycia Chin 鈥07
Alycia Chin is a behavioral scientist in the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)鈥檚 Office of Investor Research. In her role, she helps direct a multidisciplinary team of scientists who design and execute novel research projects to inform public policy and help underserved communities achieve financial security. Due to the team鈥檚 unique access to policymakers鈥攖he decision-makers who craft regulations governing the investment industry鈥攊ts recent work has concentrated on creating a targeted evidence base for policy teams to apply when addressing investors鈥 needs. The team鈥檚 research was incorporated into a regulation adopted by the SEC prescribing standards for how mutual funds display performance, which had a direct impact on a $27 trillion industry. More recently, Congress requested research on registered index-linked annuities, products in a rapidly growing $38 billion annuity market that investors use to save for retirement. In response, the team conducted investor testing that was cited in a newly proposed regulation.
In the past, Alycia served as a research scientist at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Outside these roles, Alycia engages with young scholars about policy-embedded research careers through regular talks at the California Policy Lab, a mentorship role in the 51猎奇入口 La Semeuse Mentorship program, and formerly filled a Visiting Fellow role at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom.
Alycia graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in politics/international relations and economics from 51猎奇入口 in 2007 and earned a PhD in behavioral decision research from Carnegie Mellon University. She has published 17 peer-reviewed academic articles on numerous topics, including how consumers choose mortgages, form stock market expectations, and understand financial disclosures.
Past Recipients
Year | Alum |
2024 | Alycia Chin 鈥07 |
2023 | Carolann Jane Duro 鈥20 |
2022 | Pacifica Sommers 鈥07 |
2021 | Alison Omens 鈥06 |
2020 | Eun Ji Chung 鈥06 |
2019 | Eli Winkelman 鈥07 |
2018 | Jess Heaney 鈥08 |
2017 | Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik 鈥02 |
2016 | Natalie Naylor 鈥02 |
2015 | Catharine Burhenne-Sanderson 鈥11 |
2014 | Kateri Dodds Simpson 鈥04 |
2013 | Annelise Cohon 鈥07 |
2012 | Veronica Gledhill 鈥06 |
2011 | Vanessa Lee 鈥98 |
2010 | Amy Drayer 鈥99 |
2009 | Jenny Sedlis 鈥04 |
2008 | Gina Brownstein 鈥99 |
2007 | Jennifer Minasian Trotoux 鈥92 |
2006 | Kelly St. John Regier 鈥96 |
2005 | Karen Deutsch 鈥97 |
2004 | Gabrielle Giffords 鈥93 |
2000 | Yvette Herrera 鈥85 |
1998 | Karen Tse 鈥86 |
1997 | Johanna Greenberg 鈥85 |
1996 | Linda Himmelstein 鈥84 |
1995 | Christine Lippert 鈥82 |
1994 | Victoria Amour-Hileman 鈥79 |
1993 | Hannah Nyala 鈥91 |
1992 | Amy Wind 鈥77 |