University of Massachusetts Amherst: UMass Woman into Leadership Selects 24 Students for Fellowships

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UMass Women into Leadership (UWiL) has named its 2023 UWiL Fellowship class, with fellows representing 13 different majors and all class years. 

Throughout the spring semester, fellows will engage in a series of professional development and leadership training to prepare for careers in politics, policy, and government. Topics include salary negotiation, public speaking, networking, and resilience. Fellows will also receive one-on-one mentoring from professionals in their fields of interest.

  Students will also participate in the annual 2023 UWiL Workshop in March, a weekend that brings students and public leaders together to discuss leadership and public service. UWiL is particularly excited to host Varshini Prakash ‘15, executive director and co-founder of the Sunrise Movement, as the Workshop’s keynote speaker. 

UWiL looks forward to welcoming its 9th cohort for another year of impactful programming. “The members of this year’s fellowship class will be tomorrow’s public leaders, and we’re excited to support their growth,” says Michelle Gonçalves, UWiL executive director.

Since 2015, UWiL has provided mentorship, academic training, job preparation and leadership coaching to nearly 200 students who have gone on to hold elected office, receive national scholarships, attend graduate school/law school, and work at a diverse range of nonprofit and public organizations advancing the public interest. UWiL has also provided more than $107,000 in scholarships to support students who are doing meaningful unpaid/low-paid work in the public sector. The program seeks to cultivate a pipeline from public education into public service.

Learn more about UWiL and how to support the program here. Read the 2021-22 Annual Report here.

2023 UMass Women into Leadership Fellows

Ramona Ansong ‘24, Legal Studies and Public Health Sciences
Victoria Barbosa ‘25, Finance
Aysia Burden ‘23, Political Science
Olivia Costello ‘25, Psychology
Lydia D’Ambrosio ‘24, Bachelor’s Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC)
Prisha Dayal ‘25, Political Science and Social Thought and Political Economy
Carol DeRose ‘25, Political Science and Natural Resources Conservation
Alejandra Dilan ‘23, Psychology
Sophia Farinella ‘23, Political Science
Sophie Hauck ‘25, Political Science and Journalism
Suki Huang ‘23, Legal Studies
Upasana Joshi ‘26, Legal Studies and Mathematics
Iman Kagimu ‘25, Political Science
Tasneem Kelly ‘23, Operations and Information Management and Political Science
Olivia Martinez-Reynolds ‘24, Legal Studies
Chloe Massabni ‘25, Political Science
Nephtalie Philippe ‘23, Public Health Sciences
Kiley Richard ‘23, Public Health Sciences
Afra Rindani ‘24, Political Science
Avigail Rosen ‘25, Political Science and Economics
Katarina Ryan ‘24, Political Science and Legal Studies
Ciara Smith ‘25, History
Amelia Weber ‘25, Political Science and Economics
Jayden Whittaker ‘23, Political Science