
Discover your potential career paths and make valuable connections at our Social Impact Networking Night
Social Impact
Come meet members of Emory’s growing network of alumni influencing change in social causes that matter.
This business casual networking night brings together professionals and leaders in the government, policy, legal education, and nonprofit sectors.
At this event, alumni will share their unique career stories with current students who will be able to meet like-minded alumni working in areas affecting positive social change.
Students will also learn about part-time, internship, and full-time opportunities that may be available.
Attendees will:
- Discover potential career pathways
- Gain invaluable career advice
- Foster new connections
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Discover how you can make an impact today.
Meet Your Alumni Co-Chairs
Jackie Culliton 82C
Director of Volunteer Services at the Carter Center
@jackie-culliton-6a070bI am from the Atlanta area and graduated from Emory University, with a BA and master’s work in Art History. I have worked at The Carter Center for the past 29 years, after a series of jobs in the arts. My position here has two large areas of responsibility. In the volunteer office, I direct approximately 100 volunteers ranging in age from 16 to 95 years of age, and I also serve primarily as the registrar for the private art collection of the Center.

Jennifer Barlament 95C
Executive Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
@jennifer-barlament-05bb9712A passionate advocate for orchestras and their role in building strong communities, Jennifer Barlament joined the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in January 2016. As the institution’s chief executive, Jennifer defines the strategic vision for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra while engaging key audiences to make that vision a reality. She has also enjoyed a rich career in a variety of roles in orchestras across the country, including at The Cleveland Orchestra, where she served as General Manager; the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra; Omaha Symphony; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

Munir Meghjani 08Ox 10C
Co-Founder of HOPE Inc (Helping Organizations & People Everywhere)
Associate at Sands Investment Group
@munirmeghjaniA progressive thinker and a social and civic entrepreneur, Munir Meghjani has used his professional experience and heavy community involvement to make connections and bring together diverse groups in Atlanta and across the Southeast. A serial entrepreneur and commercial real estate broker he is also heavily involved in the nonprofit sector focused on arts, education, interfaith, and justice. Munir sits on and chairs several boards throughout the region, often being the first and paving the path for others. Additionally, he has received several honors and awards for his work both in the private and nonprofit sectors. His motivation comes from a mantra he adopted at an early age: “I can’t do all the service the world needs, but the world needs all the service I can do!” Munir graduated from Emory University in 2010 with a B.A. in Psychology focusing on Sociology and Philosophy.

Alumni Hosting Steering Committee
Asha Immanuelle 96N
Impassioned Maternal Health Equity Advocate
Asha Immanuelle is dedicated to transforming healthcare access and delivery, drawing on her whole-person nursing perspective and expertise in population health management to optimize health outcomes. She believes that if we can design workflows capable of landing a rover on Mars, we can certainly create systems that achieve the Quadruple Aim—enhancing care experiences for patients and caregivers, reducing costs, and improving health outcomes equitably across populations. For Asha, settling for the status quo in healthcare is not an option.
Her focus lies in workflow redesign, alternative payment models, and cross-sector collaboration as the cornerstones of meaningful healthcare transformation. Driven by the vision of integrating social care into healthcare, Asha seeks to address community-level social determinants of health (#SDoH) that impact well-being on a broad scale.
Asha envisions an equitable, learning healthcare system that connects the dots across the care continuum and aligns incentives for true population health. She champions collaboration, connection, and cooperation centered on patient health priorities, advocating a community-oriented approach as the most effective path forward.


Alexis Hauk 06C
Director of Communications, Heart and Vascular Service Line, Emory University
Alexis Hauk brings over 15 years of dynamic professional experience as a journalist and strategic communications leader, with a career spanning trade publications, daily newspapers, national magazines, nonprofits, higher education institutions, government contracting organizations, and marketing agencies.
An award-winning writer and editor, she is known for her keen eye for compelling stories and a talent for wordplay. Alexis is adept at meeting tight deadlines, tackling a wide range of topics with discernment and depth, inspiring teams to excel, and crafting innovative strategies to advance organizational goals.

Victor Coronado 08M
(Retired) Center for Disease Control
