Caryle Murphy ‘68
Caryle Murphy is a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist who has covered some of the most war-torn countries around the globe. As a foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, she reported in the following regions: South Africa (following the Soweto uprising and Steve Biko slaying by the police); Cairo as bureau chief, in charge of Arab world...
Amy Costello ’92
Amy Costello is the founder of Tiny Spark, a nonprofit, independent podcast news program that investigates nonprofits, philanthropy, international development and social enterprise. Tiny Spark was acquired by The Nonprofit Quarterly in 2018. She graduated from Trinity in 1992 with a major in history and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She continued her studies...
Natalie S. Wilson ’03
Natalie Wilson is the co-founder and chief operating officer of the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAMFI), whose mission is to bring awareness to missing persons of color, provide vital resources and tools to missing person’s families and friends, and to educate the minority community on personal safety. Wilson is involved in all aspects of...
Sherron Washington ’03 ’05
Sherron Washington is the founder and CEO of the P3 Solution, a full-service marketing and communications (marcomm) firm in the Washington, DC, region that specializes in providing easy marketing strategy, messaging, design and social media solutions for businesses. She earned her undergraduate degree in communication from Trinity’s School of Professional Studies in 2003 and earned...