Converse College
 
Tharanga Goonetilleke

Tharanga Goonetilleke ’05
Graduate Student, Julliard School of Music
Performed soprano solos in Carmina Burana in the Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall
Winner of NY Metropolitan Opera Competition

Kathy Woodward Amick

Kathy Woodward Amick ’99
Forensic Scientist, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

Kristi Hines Hagood

Kristi Hines Hagood ’98
Environmental Analyst, Engineering & Environment, Inc.

Converse Powerhouse at Wachovia in Charlotte, NC

Converse Powerhouse at Wachovia in Charlotte, NC

Candy Moore ’93
Senior Vice President, Director of Market Share Growth

Carissa Mosteller Burns ’88
Managing Director and Head of Sales for the Americas for the Global Foreign Exchange Desk

Linda Layman Redding ’88
Managing Director, Securities

Susan Osborne Stevenson

Susan Osborne Stevenson ’91
Vice President for Finance and Administration at Converse College

Wendy Jolley-Kabi

Wendy Jolley-Kabi ’91
National Coordinator, Association of Missing and Exploited Children’s Organizations (AMECO)

Jane Sproull Dempsey

Jane Sproull Dempsey ’91
Business Owner, Smart Jane! and Jane Dempsey Studios

Kimilee Bryant

Kimilee Bryant ’88
Regular Broadway Performer

Mary Redmond Hutson

Mary Redmond Hutson ‘87
Research Associate, Kirby Lab Neonatal Cardiac Development Group Duke University Medical Center

Karen Abele DeVore

Karen Abele DeVore ’84
Owner and Physician, DeVore Dermatology, P.A.

Harriet Smith O’Neill

Harriet Smith O’Neill ’78
Justice, Supreme Court of Texas

Kate Moore Tierney

Kate Moore Tierney ’78
Business Owner, Twigs

Jane Boatwright Schwab
Jane Boatwright Schwab ’77
Partner, Circa Interiors and Antiques
Reverend Delois Brown-Daniels
Reverend Delois Brown-Daniels ’76
Vice President of Mission and Spiritual Care and Community Relations, Illinois Masonic Medical Center
Berry Bate
Berry Bate ’75
Sculptor and Business Owner,
Founder of Asheville Ironworks,
Chief Ironwork Sculptor for Biltmore Estate
Daryle L. Ryce
Daryle L. Ryce ’75
Professional Musician known as Charlotte’s “Queen of Jazz” who has performed at Lincoln Center, Ingolstadt Jazz Festival and with Charlotte Symphony
Chris King Goff
Chris King Goff ’74
Senior Vice President, Information Technology, Connextions
Ramsay Lea Gorham
Ramsay Lea Gorham ’73
State Senator, New Mexico, 1996-2004
Elizabeth J. Noyes
Elizabeth J. Noyes ’69
Associate Director, American Academy of Pediatrics
Ellen Bryant Voigt
Ellen Bryant Voigt ’64
Former Poet Laureate of Vermont;
eight books published, including Messenger: New and Selected Poems 1976-2006;
Chancellor, American Academy of Poets
Mary Alice Ingram Busch
Mary Alice Ingram Busch ’50
President, Charles Ingram Lumber Company
Elizabeth Boatwright Coker
Elizabeth Boatwright Coker ’29
New York Times best-selling novelist and acclaimed author of 11 novels including The Bees, and Blood and Roses
Bess Glenn
Bess Glenn ’26
Librarian of the South Carolina Historical Collection,
University of South Carolina and
Chief of the Justice and Executive Branch of the National Archives,
Lily Strickland Anderson
Lily Strickland Anderson 1905
Juilliard graduate and composer whose works were sung by famous opera singers of the day, also wrote many light classics including “Mah Lindy Lou”
Julia Mood Peterkin
Julia Mood Peterkin 1897
Only South Carolinian to win the Pulitzer Prize in literature for Scarlet Sister Mary (1928)