Meet Your Class of 2006 Board

Tamara Dews
Board Co-President
Tamara Dews has a deep passion for helping communities and businesses realize their fullest potential. She has successfully traversed the public and private sectors with a proven track record of delivering highly effective strategies for transformation initiatives, economic development projects, operational efficiency and investment planning.
Currently Tamara, serves as the Head of Business Management for Finance at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) where she is the right hand to the Group CFO and manages strategy and operations for the Finance organization. Prior to joining LSEG, Tamara served as the Senior Policy Advisor for Economic Development for the Governor of New York State where she bridged the knowledge gap between industry innovations and policymaking to drive economic growth. Tamara started her career at Sony Music Entertainment where she and her team managed music licensing deals in television, film and commercials to generate ancillary revenue for the business.
Tamara holds an Executive MBA from NYU Stern; a certificate from The Wharton School for Driving Strategic Innovation; and a BA from Mount Holyoke College. Tamara serves as a mentor to young professionals with Urban Synergy, Women’s Bond Club, and Women on the Wharf. She is also passionate about supporting MHC having served in various roles since graduating in 2006, including Vice President of the MHC Club of NYC; Young Alumnae Representative and Member of the MHC Alumnae Trustee Nominating for the Alumnae Board of Directors; and Co-President of the Class Board.

Cynthia Rocha-Diaz
Board Co-President
Bio coming soon

Maria Pencheva
Reunion Chair
Bio coming soon

Janelle Harper
Board Co-Vice President
Janelle Harper is a Bronx native who has dedicated her life to using her gifts and talents to serve the youth and her community. She comes from a long line of educators and spent nearly two decades teaching dance in New York City public schools. She is a respected and awarded leader within the field of dance education and served as a mentor, researcher, curriculum writer, facilitator and national presenter.
As a children’s book author, Janelle is passionate about representation and hopes to create stories that make children feel seen and fall more in love with themselves. Her debut picture book My Block Looks Like was published with Penguin Random House in 2024. Her second picture book Salon Saturday was released in 2025.
Janelle holds Masters in Dance Education from New York University, a K-12 teaching certification, a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and a Masters in Teacher Leadership from Mount Holyoke College. She is a proud 2006 alumnae and serves as the Class Board Co-Vice President.
Janelle currently resides in New York City with her husband.

Natercia Rodrigues
Board Co-Vice President
Natercia Rodrigues, MD, MSc is a family physician at UR/Manhattan Square Family Medicine. In addition to seeing patients, she also engages in clinical teaching with residents and medical/graduate students. Natercia also coaches new faculty in clinical communication.
In addition to her M.D., Natercia completed her Master of Science in Health Humanities and Bioethics and teaches Visual Arts in Healthcare. This graduate course focuses on the role of close observation and presence in interactions with patients. It uses artwork to guide in-close looking, sitting with discomfort, and exploring the complicated history of medicine. Natercia has a strong interest in bridging arts and medicine, the practice of slowing down, and making a commitment to community health in her downtown Rochester practice.
Natercia currently serves as the Class Board Co-Vice President.

Bridget Mahoney
Board Treasurer
Bridget Mahoney is a teacher for the New York City Department of Education, having worked in several schools and environments in the five boroughs since Fall 2006. Specializing in Earth and Space Science, Bridget also teaches a social emotional health elective. Math for America appointed Bridget a Master Teacher of Science since 2013, working with other Master Teachers to improve classroom experience.
Bridget loves being involved with Mount Holyoke and the Alumnae Association, serving as class treasurer since before graduation. Since graduation, Bridget has served as a member of the Classes & Reunions Committee, the Mount Holyoke Fund Committee, and the Nominating Committee, getting to know other alums and enthusiastically helping the college. Currently Bridget serves as the Treasurer of our Class of 2026 Board.
Bridget received her MSEd from Hunter College in school counselling and her MA in Secondary Science Education from The City College of New York. She is a proud mother of two small children and several rescue animals.

Sarah Vieira
Board Website Coordinator
Sarah Vieira (Wefald) is a product leader and web creator who loves building digital experiences that bring people together. With a background in product management, website strategy, and hands-on site creation and management, she has spent her career turning ideas into thoughtful, user-friendly online experiences that balance creativity, organization, and real-world usability. She enjoys shaping everything from the big-picture vision to the details that make a site clear, engaging, and easy to navigate.
For this class reunion website, Sarah is excited to bring that same mix of strategy, storytelling, and hands-on web expertise to a project with a personal connection. She’s especially glad to help create an online space where classmates can reconnect, share memories, and stay informed about reunion plans. For her, the best websites do more than share information — they help build community, spark connection, and make people feel part of something special.

Annie Speedie
Board Co-Scribe
Annie Speedie (Brinkmann) lives just outside Baltimore with her husband and 4-year-old daughter. She is Deputy Director for the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland (PBRC), which provides free legal help to thousands of low-income homeowners, tenants, consumers, and immigrants each year and supports pro bono activities across Maryland.
Annie is admitted to practice in D.C. and joined PBRC in 2011, shortly after graduating from The George Washington University Law School. Outside of work and keeping up with her daughter’s busy schedule, Annie enjoys trying new restaurants, sneaking in naps, and traveling.
Annie currently serves on the Class Board as the Co-Scribe.

Emily Giglierano
Board Co-Scribe
Emily Giglierano’s major MHC interests–literature, film, theater, and lurking on mhc.chat– are still going strong 20 years later. She works as Bookseller/Events Coordinator at The Astoria Bookshop, and as an occasional freelance editor (most recently: FEAR AND FURY by historian Heather Ann Thompson). She’s a longtime member of the nearby Museum of the Moving Image and an infrequent but enthusiastic theatergoer. And she’s met most of her neighbors in Sunnyside, Queens, through the local BuyNothing group and a “moms only” WhatsApp group. Her hobbies are reading and knitting.
Originally from Ohio, Emily moved to Queens in the fall of 2006 and has lived there ever since. Her husband, Sam, grew up in Western Mass and attended Oberlin. Their daughter Aeo was born in 2022.
She has served on Class Board as Co-Scribe since 2021.

Anna Goltz
Board Co-Head Class Agent
Bio coming soon

Lauren Mulcahy
Board Secretary
Bio coming soon
