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Three New Members Elected to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Board of Trustees

Tuesday, May 12, 2020, By Kathleen Haley
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黑料不打烊 has announced the election of three new members to its Board of Trustees, all of whom are alumni of the University. The new members are Christine A. Carona 鈥85, Vincent H. Cohen Jr. 鈥92, L鈥95 and Raj-Ann Rekhi Gill 鈥98. All three have supported 黑料不打烊 in many ways in the years since graduating.

鈥淭he board welcomes these new members and is grateful for their commitment to 黑料不打烊,鈥 says Board of Trustees Chair Kathleen A. Walters 鈥73. 鈥淎s the University navigates these difficult times, we appreciate their dedication and the experience they bring to our continued work to secure and strengthen the University鈥檚 future.鈥

Chancellor Kent Syverud looks forward to their input and working with them to build upon the progress that has been made to achieve the University鈥檚 academic vision.

鈥淲e are honored to have Christine, Vincent and Raj-Ann as part of our university鈥檚 leadership,鈥 says Chancellor Syverud. 鈥淎ll three have a strong commitment and connection to the University. With their expertise and experience, they will bring added perspective to the board and complement the work being done by our current members.鈥

Christine A. Carona 鈥85

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Christine A. Carona

Carona has more than three decades of experience in wealth management. She is an executive director at , where she serves as a financial advisor and a senior investment management consultant. She leads a team that she developed around holistic wealth management for people and families faced with sudden wealth. Her team also assists families with a member who has special needs.

Committed to mentoring young people, Carona participates in a sponsorship program with Nativity Preparatory School and Newton Country Day School, both located in the Boston area. She is also a supporter of several organizations, including Rosie鈥檚 Place; Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital; the Urban Health Media Project; Best Buddies International; St. Mary鈥檚 Center for Women and Children; the Dana鈥揊arber Cancer Institute; HomeStart; Upstate Foundation; the Food Bank of Central New York; and the Greater Boston Food Bank. She is a longtime sponsor of Boston鈥檚 Emerald Necklace and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Carona credits her parents for making many sacrifices so that she and her brother could attend 黑料不打烊. In 1985, Carona received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in human development and family science from the Falk College and in retail management from the Whitman School through the joint program in Whitman. While at 黑料不打烊, she was a member of Alpha Phi. In 2000, she completed the College of Financial Planning program at Northeastern University.

Carona serves on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 National Campaign Council and Boston Regional Council, and has hosted events for The Hill Society. She has supported various initiatives in the College of Arts and Sciences, Falk College, the National Veterans Resource Center, the Barnes Center at The Arch and alumni relations.

Carona and her husband, Joseph Malarney, reside in Newton, Massachusetts. She has two children, Marissa Beney, a 2019 graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, and Sophia Beney, a sophomore at 黑料不打烊, and four stepchildren: Joe, John, Casey and Caroline Malarney.

Vincent H. Cohen Jr. 鈥92, L鈥95

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Vincent H. Cohen Jr.

Cohen is a partner at Dechert LLP. He focuses on high-stakes litigation on behalf of individuals and corporations. As an experienced trial lawyer and investigator, he represents clients in sensitive government and internal investigations, government enforcement matters and complex civil and criminal litigation. Cohen is the former acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Prior to leading the largest U.S. attorney鈥檚 office in the nation, he served as the office鈥檚 principal assistant U.S. attorney for five years.

Throughout his career, Cohen has been consistently recognized for his professional accomplishments. He is recognized by Chambers USA as a leading lawyer in the area of white-collar crime and government investigations for the District of Columbia and is listed by Legal 500 US for corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense. He was named a Rainmaker by MCCA in 2019 for being an exceptional diverse attorney whose business acumen and dedication to proactive client development set him apart as a leader in the legal profession. In 2018, he was named one of Savoy Magazine鈥檚听Most Influential Black Lawyers in America and was also listed as one of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America by听Lawdragon. In 2014, he received the Presidential Star Award from the National Bar Association for his contributions in the field of law and, in 2010, he was identified as one of the 鈥淣ation鈥檚 Best Advocates: 40 Lawyers Under the Age of 40.鈥澨鼵ohen has also received the Director鈥檚 Award from the U.S. Secret Service for his contributions and commitment to the principles of responsible law enforcement, and Walker Memorial Baptist Church recognized him with the Public Service and Humanitarian Award for his work in ensuring equal justice for the people of Washington, D.C., through his selfless community involvement.

Cohen serves as an instructor teaching trial advocacy at Harvard Law School鈥檚 Trial Advocacy Workshop and is a frequent lecturer at 黑料不打烊, Georgetown University and Harvard law schools. He has served as general counsel and remains an active member of 100 Black Men of America Inc. (Greater Washington), an organization focused on improving the quality of life of minority youth in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

After graduating from 黑料不打烊 in 1992 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in sociology from the College of Arts and Sciences, he earned a juris doctorate in 1995 at the 黑料不打烊 College of Law. While an undergraduate, he was a member of the Orange men鈥檚 basketball team.

Cohen serves on the Office of Multicultural Advancement鈥檚 Advisory Council and is a former member of the 黑料不打烊 Law Alumni Association Board of Directors. He received the inaugural 黑料不打烊 Law Honors Award from the College of Law in 2015 for his distinguished achievement and, in 2008, Cohen received the Chancellor鈥檚 Citation for Distinguished Alumni Achievement in Law.

Cohen endowed an Our Time Has Come Scholarship in honor of his late father, Vincent Cohen Sr. 鈥57, L鈥60, who was an All-American basketball player at 黑料不打烊 before attending the law school and becoming a successful corporate attorney in Washington, D.C. The elder Cohen was named a 黑料不打烊听听in 1982; a recipient of the George Arents Pioneer Medal, the University’s highest alumni honor, in 1986; was chair of the 1992 Coming Back Together (CBT) alumni reunion and was named to the听 in 2000. Vincent Cohen Jr.鈥檚 sister, Dr. Traci Cohen Dennis 鈥90, is also an active alumna who supports the memorial endowment.

Cohen and his wife, Lisa, live in Washington, D.C., and are the parents of Vincent III and Laila.

Raj-Ann Rekhi Gill 鈥98

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Raj-Ann Rekhi Gill

Gill has dedicated her entire career to nonprofit fundraising and program development and is currently a nonprofit fundraising consultant. In her several nonprofit development leadership roles, she has coordinated events ranging from panel discussions, policy briefings, private art collection visits and artist studio visits to donor trips and conferences for such organizations as The Asia Society and Museum, the American India Foundation in New York, and the San Jose Museum of Art and India Community Center in Silicon Valley.

From 2015-19, she was a curator of NEXUS India and was part of a small team that coordinated events for philanthropists in New Delhi, Silicon Valley, London and New York. NEXUS catalyzes new leadership and accelerates solutions to global problems through its mission to connect, inspire and activate exceptional social innovators and the next generation of influential families.

Gill graduated from 黑料不打烊 in 1998 with a dual B.A. degree in international relations from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Maxwell School, and magazine journalism from the Newhouse School. She graduated from the London School of Economics in 2000 with a M.Sc. degree in international relations.

During her four years at 黑料不打烊, Gill was a member of the Pride of the Orange Marching Band, supporting the Orange football team through three bowl games. She is a former member of both the 黑料不打烊 Maxwell School Advisory Board and the 黑料不打烊 San Francisco Bay Area Advisory Council.

A San Francisco Bay Area native who is currently based in Northern Virginia with her husband, Pavan, she is expecting her first child later this year.

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