Board Members

Thomas Guidi '74

Tom Guidi ’74 is a long-time DEA board member and officer, currently serving as its president.  At Dartmouth, Tom double majored in Math and History, captained the fencing team, and was a member of SAE fraternity.  Following Dartmouth, Tom attended Boston College Law School and recently retired after 42 years of practicing real estate and nonprofit law.  He has served as a class agent for the Dartmouth Fund for 40+ years and as a member of the Dartmouth Alumni Council.  Tom’s passion for the work of the DEA stems from his gratitude for the substantial financial aid that he received as an undergraduate, made possible by the generosity of Dartmouth alumni,  without which he would not have been able to afford to attend Dartmouth. 

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Sharon Lincoln '92

Sharon Cramer Lincoln ’92 is a Massachusetts native whose four years at the Big Green reinforced her love of spending time in the outdoors and honed the research and writing skills as a History major that have supported her work as a journalist, teacher, and attorney.  While at Dartmouth, she was a TA in the French Department with Prof. Rassias, sang with the Glee Club, and was a DJ with WDCR.  Sharon is currently a partner at Casner & Edwards, LLP in Boston, MA and is a member of both the MA and CA bars, serving tax-exempt nonprofit organizations on both coasts with tax, corporate, and governance matters. 

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Sarah Lindenfeld '94

Sarah Lindenfeld ‘94 is the DEA’s clerk. A native to Massachusetts, Sarah moved to the Boston area after graduating from the College with a Bachelor’s in French and a minor in English. She went on to get her Master of Architecture degree at the University of New Mexico, and she is currently Managing Principal at Payette Architects in Boston, MA. During her time at the College, Sarah was an officer for Delta Gamma sorority and played with the Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra. Having benefitted from financial aid while at Dartmouth, Sarah feels strongly about providing similar opportunities for current and future Dartmouth students.

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Alex Middleton '06

Alex Middleton '06 is a DEA board member. A small-town Michigander by birth, he majored in Government at Dartmouth and later received a juris doctorate from Columbia University. During his years in Hanover, he served in various roles for Dartmouth Broadcasting (General Manager, Technical Director, and drive-time WFRD DJ) and acted as Chief Financial Officer for Sigma Phi Epsilon. Today, he works in Chicago as the lead attorney for the Americas for Kearney, a management consulting firm, and also serves as an officer for the Dartmouth Class of 2006. At Dartmouth, Alex benefited from the generosity of the donors who supported the College's financial aid programs, and is happy to pay that gift forward in a small way with his support of the DEA.

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Chad Northrup '96

Chad Northrup ‘96 is responsible for the DEA’s web presence and online donation collections. A native Vermonter, Chad moved to the Boston area after graduating from the College with a Bachelor’s in English. He quickly developed a passion for technology and eventually co-founded CoreBlox, an identity and access management services company for which he currently serves as President. During his time in Hanover, Chad was an officer for Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and a part-time employee for Safety & Security. As a former recipient of Dartmouth Financial Aid, Chad takes great pride in his role on the board helping to ensure that future generations of Dartmouth students will benefit from DEA funds.

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Andrew Plumridge '94

Andrew Plumridge ’94, as Treasurer of the DEA, is responsible for processing donations and maintaining the annual books and records.  Andrew moved to Boston after graduating from the College with an Economics degree, and has lived in the area ever since (aside from an eight year stint in Europe with PwC).  After getting his MBA at Boston University and becoming a Certified Public Accountant, Andrew has made a career in internal auditing and is now a Director of Internal Audit at Silicon Valley Bank, with responsibility for the internal audit plan across the Private Bank and Wealth Management business. 

While in Hanover, Andrew was an officer of both the Tri-Kap fraternity and the Coeducational Fraternity and Sorority Council, a member of the Glee Club, and an Undergraduate Advisor (in the Choates).  He lives south of Boston with his wife and three children, and is also a US Soccer Federation certified referee.

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Carrie Rosenblum '10

Since graduating from Dartmouth with a major in Environmental Studies, Carrie Rosenblum '10 has had a circuitous career path in education, from teaching English to rural Greek students at an agricultural school, to mentoring youth at Boston charter school, to spending the last decade in college admissions and higher education administration. Working with students and furthering equity and access to opportunity have been the constants. Her admissions experience recruiting and selecting students from all over the world serves as a constant reminder of the critical importance of robust financial aid and drew her to the work of the DEA. She is currently the Program Manager at Harvard University's Center for European Studies.

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Moses Adubi

Moses O. Adubi is a native of Boston who graduated as a proud member of Dartmouth’s 2015 class. After Dartmouth, Moses began his career at Morgan Stanley in New York City where he held numerous positions across divisions, most recently on the Technology M&A and IPO Investment Banking team. In this role, he was responsible for M&A and Equity financing initiatives of seminal technology companies across Software, E-commerce, Internet, and Semi-Conductor landscapes. After 5 years at Morgan Stanley, Moses transitioned from New York back to Boston to join Optum Ventures, where he is involved in all aspects of the investment process and enjoys partnering with entrepreneurs across all stages to scale businesses and reshape industries.

Moses was highly engaged on campus back in Hanover and especially prides himself on his experiences as the Eightman for the Men’s Rugby team, nightly host for WFRD 99.3 radio station, Treasurer for the 2015 Class Council Committee, and Resident DJ for the Hopkins Center. Moses was fortunate to benefit from many of Dartmouth’s financial aid programs and is excited to continue the legacy of impactful work with the DEA on behalf of the College.

Mary Conway

Mary T. Conway ’82 is a board member of DEA. She majored in Government, completing a thesis and graduating with high honors; she was a Reporter, Editor and Executive Editor of The Dartmouth among other activities. The financial support she received from Dartmouth has driven continuing involvement in Dartmouth affairs, including serving as Class President, on the Committee on Trustees and Editorial Board of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine and as President of the Class Officers Association. Professionally, her writing skills led her to financial public relations in Manhattan and later to create a boutique investor relations and strategic communications firm, Conway Communications, based in the Boston area, that has served more than 100 companies. She is active in the investor relations professional association and other organizations.