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Cornell Reunion Class Clerks

Our Class Clerks

Here are brief introductions to our eight class clerks. They will be at Class Headquarters and class events throughout the weekend to help out and answer any questions you have. There is no way we could pull off Reunion without them, so if you have the chance, please tell them "thank you!" during the course of the weekend.

  • Abbie Bideaux
    I just completed my junior year studying Biology and Nutrition in CALS. I run cross country and track for Cornell ... I love distance running! I am also a member of PhiDE, a pre-med fraternity and hope to pursue the medical field after I graduate. I just returned from a semester abroad in Australia, so feel free to ask me anything about the land down under! I have strong organizational skills, which will be useful for event planning and coordination of logistics. I also have a creative side and enjoy setting up a space so that it will flow well for an event as well as be aesthetically pleasing to the guests.

  • Liz Crissy
    I just graduated from the college of Arts and Sciences with a major Sociology. During my time at Cornell, I participated on the women's Cornell Track and Field team for four years and worked on campus. Last summer I completed an internship in a Human Resources department and in the future I plan to pursue a career in HR. I am a team player, a hard worker, organized, and with a "get it done" attitude.

  • Taylor McGuire
    I just graduated from the College of Human Ecology majoring in Human Development. I spent the past four years as a research assistant in the Adolescent Transitions Lab. As a Cornell Tradition Scholar, I volunteered for more events than I can remember. I'm currently a Student Manager at Hans Bethe Dining Hall and I also work to conduct weekly play therapy with elementary school students. I recently moved to Detroit with my mom and two younger sisters, and my goal is to obtain my PhD in clinical psychology and eventually practice while working as a professor.

  • Jessica Nagy
    I will begin my sophomore year in the fall looking to go to medical school and am in the process of applying to transfer from the College of Engineering to the College of Human Ecology. I am involved with Colleges Against Cancer and a member of Cornell Ski and Snowboard Club. In addition I am a guide for Outdoor Odyssey and teach land-based classes for Cornell Outdoor Education! My hometown is Verona, NJ. I am really looking forward to getting to know alumni and fellow students during reunion this year!

  • Chelsea Hummer
    I am a part of the School of Hotel Administration - class of 2019! I am interested in management, real estate, event planning, and public policy. I love going to art museums and galleries, and enjoy creating art in my spare time - I would love to work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Museum of Modern Art in the future. I am also passionate about traveling, cooking, and playing sports. My hometown is Austin, Texas. I am very organized, detail-oriented, and good at multitasking. I am also skilled at working events.

  • John Gallagher
    I will begin my senior year in the fall studying Environmental Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. I am also pursuing a business minor. I am on the heavyweight rowing team. My hometown is Garden City on Long Island. Ideally, I would like to work at the intersection of business and environmental issues.

  • Kyle Rooney
    I just completed my sophomore year in the college of engineering majoring in Operations Research and planning to minor in business. I am a member of Cornell's Swimming and Diving team at Cornell and used to be a gymnast. My hometown is Lloyd Harbor on Long Island. I hope to pursue a career in either finance or supply chain and manufacturing.

  • Andrew Maul
    I'll be a senior in Human Ecology in the Fall majoring in Policy Analysis and Management, graduating in May of 2017. Outside of academics, I enjoy hiking, working part-time jobs, playing slow-pitch softball at Cass Park, and spending time reminiscing with friends from school. I aim to be working in the banking or finance industry in New York City shortly after graduation utilizing the many connections that come along with being a proud Cornelian. I look forward to helping ensure a memorable and worthwhile reunion experience for everyone involved by making my skills openly available.