Board of Directors

Gabriel S. Oberfield

Healthcare Attorney, Bond, Schoneck, and King

Gabriel S. Oberfield, is a member (partner) at Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, whose career spans law, government, and public service. He brings extensive experience in governance, public policy, and organizational leadership. Gabriel co-leads the health as well as the government and regulatory affairs practices at Bond, Schoeneck, & King.

John Beilenson

President, Strategic Communications Partners

John Beilenson is President of SCP (formerly Strategic Communications & Planning), a certified B Corporation and socially responsible communications and public relations firm, which he founded in 1987.

SCP serves a wide range of nonprofit organizations, foundations, and public institutions throughout the United States. Beilenson and the SCP team develop communications, branding, messaging and story telling strategies that promote social good, social change, and social justice.

Jennifer Moore

Sr. Principal Technical Manager, Genentech

Jennifer Moore, affectionately known as JMo, is a seasoned technical leader with over 25 years of experience driving operational excellence and strategic growth within the biotechnology sector. Known for her ability to navigate high-stakes regulatory environments and lead complex technical organizations, Jennifer has consistently delivered results at the intersection of innovation and patient care.

Heather Freemont

Founder, Catalyst Collective Advisory

Heather Freemont has dedicated more than 30 years to serving older adults, with a career that began in high school and continued through her studies in healthcare administration and gerontology. Her work has always been grounded in a deep respect for the aging experience and a commitment to ensuring older adults are seen, heard, and supported in living meaningful lives at every stage.

Alice Davison

Prev. SVP and Director, Capital Group, LSI Fellow, University of Chicago

Alice Davison spent over three decades at Capital Group, one of the world's premier investment firms, where she built and led a global talent function focused on recruiting and developing exceptional analysts and investors. She shaped recruiting, development, and diversity programs that left lasting marks on a firm now managing more than $3.5 trillion.

Wanda L. Schlumpf

Vanderbilt University Doctoral Researcher 

Wanda L. Schlumpf is a doctoral researcher in Vanderbilt University’s biological sciences department, where she investigates DNA repair pathway choice and genome instability at telomeres and telomere-like sequences in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that drive genome instability and repeat dynamics, with implications for terminal deletion syndromes in humans.

Mitch McVey

Professor of Biology, Tufts University

Mitch McVey earned his B.S. in Biochemistry at the University of Colorado at Boulder. After teaching high school in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas for two years with Teach for America, he moved to Boston to pursue his Ph.D. at MIT, where he studied the role of genome instability in yeast aging. He continued investigating genome instability in his postdoc at UNC-Chapel Hill but switched model systems to Drosophila because he liked the challenge of studying an organism that can fly away.

Arielle Galinsky

Co-founder, CEO of The Legacy Project

Arielle Galinsky is the Co-Founder & CEO of The Legacy Project, Inc., a national nonprofit that connects younger older adults in their communities for mutual storytelling, uplifting and documenting life stories. She also co-founded Changemakers in Aging, a group that unites students and young professionals, from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, interested in aging.

Arielle graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tufts University in 2024, where she was a recipient of the Presidential Award for Civic Life and served as  Student Body President her senior year. Further, Arielle, a current MPP/JD candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Yale Law School, is committed to advancing aging policy reform at both the state and national levels, rooted in her belief that intergenerational engagement is the tool to get there.

Katie Furey

Co-founder of The Legacy Project

Katie is a co-founder of The Legacy Project, Inc. Inspired by the stories of her grandparents and interactions with older adults in her grandmother’s nursing home over the course of her teenage years, Katie is passionate about using conversation and writing as tools to connect generations. 

Katie graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tufts University in 2023 with majors in History and Spanish and a minor in Entrepreneurship. Katie earned Highest Honors for her narrative historical thesis titled, "Rebecca Primus and the Founding of the Primus Institute: Race, Gender, and Educational Uplift in the Reconstruction South, 1865-1869.”