Suzette graduated with degrees in biology and German. She earned a Master of Science degree in exercise physiology from St. Cloud State University and then decided to embark on an eleven-year journey to earn her medical degree, at Case Western Reserve University, and all other degrees and residencies neces�sary to practice as a urologist and urologic surgeon.
Suzette is passionate about edu�cating women about their bodies and health. She participates in many free community programs and radio shows and tries to open the door for women to ask ques�tions that, to this day, are embar�rassing for far too many women. She is also the first woman to serve on the board of the Minnesota Uro�logical Society.
Suzette mentors women urolo�gists, medical students at the University of Minnesota, and CSB students. She has published widely and also spends time educating other physicians and pushing the boundaries of available treatment options through working with com�panies like Medtronic, Pfizer, and Proctor and Gamble.
Amy graduated with a degree in political science and an economics minor. As a Truman Scholar, she went on to earn a Master of Public Affairs degree from Princeton Uni�versity. She continued her educa�tion at Stanford, earning her Juris Doctorate and serving as president and editor of the Stanford Law and Policy Review.
Amy then went on to the most prestigious clerkship so far achieved by any CSB alumna � with Chief Judge Mary Schroeder of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She came back to Minnesota to work, first as an attorney at Dorsey & Whitney, and now as an associate in the Minne�apolis office of McKinsey & Com�pany. This is an organization that advises Fortune 500 companies and other leading global institutions.
Amy can�t reveal who her clients are --but she has worked recently on two business consortiums on strategic initiatives that impact ma�jor public policies in Minnesota.
Kelly Ann graduated with a hu�manities degree and later earned a Masters in Social Work from Min�nesota State University in Mankato.
Kelly�s professional work has focused on helping couples create their families through adoption. She worked for Crossroads Adop�tion Agency for two years, Catho�lic Charities for five years and the Children�s Home Society for 16 years. She has helped to cre�ate more than 900 families. Her current passion is placing special needs children from China with Minnesota families. In 2004 Kelly Ann received the national Friend of Children award for her work in adoptions.
As a volunteer, Kelly founded programs as well as served as an ex�emplary volunteer in far too many organizations to mention. She implemented and coordinated the Families Moving Forward project to help newly homeless families stay out of the shelter system. She started an adoptive parents group called Our Korean Kids. And, not wanting her children to fear sci�ence, she started a Science in a Bucket program at their school.