Allison Kluger
Stanford Graduate School of Business: Organizational Behavior
Allison Kluger has over 25 years of experience in broadcast media and entertainment, from network television to new media platforms including electronic retail, interactive television, and digital media. She is also a freelance writer and media consultant. She has been nominated for an Emmy four times. She is a native New Yorker who graduated from University of Pennsylvania with a dual major in English and Communications from the Annenberg School of Communications. Her strength is working within all different broadcast and digital platforms and managing people of creative and technical expertise.
Chauncey McGlathery
Author of The Hero's Journey
Chauncey is dedicated to breaking down barriers to health and wellness. He has a background as a federal civil rights attorney in New York, overseeing police and corrections officers. As a public health policy manager, Chauncey focuses on voter education, advocacy training,
and developing statewide policy agendas for marginalized populations. He collaborates with stakeholders to create targeted and achievable advocacy priorities. Chauncey also facilitates intersectional conversations among diverse groups and is committed to addressing structural inequities related to race, gender, and identity politics. He believes that increased awareness of these issues will foster greater compassion and inclusivity in interactions and advocacy.
Eshu Vinnakota
Menlo School Student
Eshu Vinnakota is a sophomore at Menlo School. He is a tech and Al
enthusiast, music producer and is part of Ragazzi, an award-winning boys chorus. He wrote, produced, and released his debut album on all streaming platforms. He is deeply passionate about the use of technology to help us create, and not just consume. His talk reflects on the impact of Al on art and creativity.
Jackson Coleman
Menlo School Student
Jackson Coleman is a Senior at the Menlo School and a captain of the boys' water polo team. In his free time, you can find him at the driving range, working on his short game, or in the lab tinkering on a gadget. Your best bet though, is to see him in his room, tweaking new songs he's found. He reflects on this DJing hobby of his, and how it requires mastery in two disciplines: creative genius, and technical expertise.
Melanie Goldberg
Menlo School Student
Melanie Goldberg, a Menlo School senior, is the founder and captain of Menio's parliamentary debate team. Her interest in argumentation and group polarization stems from a decade of involvement in structured debate, focused group conversations, and addressing difficult topics with a myriad of audiences.
Ryan Dean
Menlo Upper School Faculty: Director of Learning Resources
Ryan Dean joined Menlo's History Department in 2011. He's since taught half a dozen history courses and served as Upper School History Department Chair. He has also served as a Junior and Senior Class Dean, Associate Director of Alumni Affairs, Upper School Admissions Associate, and co-director of Menlo's 2018 reaccreditation self-study. Before becoming an educator, he worked on Capitol Hill for three years.
In his free time, he coaches his son's soccer and cross-country teams and follows his daughter around the Bay Area's beautiful parks.