Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Awards Series: Excellence in Action

Description
What does it mean to pursue excellence across vastly different fields? How do leaders cultivate an excellence mindset that drives innovation and inspires others? Join Hopkins at Home for an extraordinary conversation exploring these questions with four Johns Hopkins alumni who have redefined success in their respective domains.
From revolutionizing health care delivery to conducting Grammy-winning symphonies, from transforming NASA's technological capabilities to championing maternal and infant health nationwide, our distinguished panelists demonstrate that excellence knows no boundaries. This diverse group of trailblazers will share how their Johns Hopkins foundation shaped their approach to leadership, the pivotal moments that defined their careers, and the principles that guide their continued pursuit of excellence.
Please attend the event by using the Hopkins at Home link.
Featured panelists include:
- Katrina Armstrong (Med '91, HS '94), CEO of Columbia's Irving Medical Center and former interim president of Columbia University, trailblazer in academic medicine and health sciences leadership
- Elizabeth Cherot (A&S '92, Bus '16), distinguished OB/GYN, past CEO of March of Dimes, current president of Lucina, and chief medical officer at Unified Women's Healthcare, driving innovation and transformation in maternal and infant health
- Linda Cureton (Engr '94, '96), former NASA chief information officer and founder of Muse Technologies, trailblazer in strategic information technology, cloud computing, and tech leadership
- Michael Repper (Peab '22), at just 30 years old, became the youngest North American conductor—and the second youngest of all time—to win a Grammy for Best Orchestral Performance
- Moderated by Mary Ann Dickson (A&S '97), former president of the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students