OUR BOARD
Caroline Alexander
My background is in public broadcasting, having worked for PBS and NPR stations in Alaska and New Jersey.
“I’m honored to know Soumya, whom I find a visionary with a strong will to improve the lives of others. She is relentless and determined to see this project through. And I fully believe Soumya can accomplish whatever she sets her mind to, and she does it with characteristic discipline, generosity and kindness. She inspires me.”
Betsy Bassis
Betsy is an American by birth, with a BA from Stanford in International Relations and an MBA from Wharton. Following an early career in international development, Betsy moved to London in 2000 where she has held senior executive and non executive director roles across the private and public sectors, most latterly as Chief Executive of the national blood and organ donation service.
“As the mother of two teenage girls, I am passionate about the mission of Soumya’s Journey, providing educational opportunities, empowerment and self determination to the girls of the Atlas Mountains. As a board member, I hope to help bring Soumya’s vision to life.”
Aeberli Begasse, MPH, CHES
Aeberli works for an industry leading, public health marketing agency which dedicates its focus on making evidence-based and human-centered campaigns. In her role, she facilitates inter-department collaboration, strategic alignments, contract management and client communications.
“I joined Soumya's Journey because of its mission to use education as a catalyst for women empowerment. As a board member, I look to provide Soumya the tools and resources that she needs to continue to be a thought leader. I am certain that she will make strides for women and challenge us all to continue our work in uplifting one another.”
Dr. Pier Boutin
Dr. Pier Boutin is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with over thirty years of experience. She lives with her family in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts.
“I met Soumya on a trip to the Atlas Mountains in 2010 when her younger brother, Little Mo, caught my attention due to his club feet. As an orthopedic surgeon, I saw this boy with a twinkle in his eyes and felt the urge to help him. Throughout my journey fixing Little Mo’s feet, I became drawn to Soumya and knew she had such a bright future. So, at 12 years old, Soumya came to live with us in the U.S. to continue her education rather than marry early (a plan she had all along, unbeknownst to me!). On June 13th, 2018, I officially adopted Soumya, and I couldn’t be happier.
Soumya is a captivating and determined young woman with great aspirations. I admire her and wish to support her in any way so that she may reach her goals. Her presence in my life is a pure gift.
If you’d like to learn more about my journey helping Little Mo and the growth of my relationship with Soumya, my book The Little Mo Effect is available for purchase on Amazon. All of the proceeds from this book get donated to Soumya’s Journey.”
Mairi Cumming
Mairi joined the board of Soumya’s Journey so she could support women’s education through an initiative that is rooted in women’s leadership and promotes change at the community level.
“My hope for this nonprofit is that it will present the possibility of an education to women and girls who would not have otherwise had that option, in the hope that they can use this opportunity to become the next version of themselves.”
Zoey Ellis
As a lifelong learner, Zoey has witnessed the power of education, especially in the lives of girls and women. She honored to be on this board!
"I hope Soumya’s Journey continues to be a catalyst of change in the world. I look forward to developing innovative solutions to bring educational opportunities to young women in the Atlas Mountains!”
Alison Foster
”I joined the board of Soumya's Journey due to the profound experience of traveling to Morocco and experiencing the gulf of power between men and women. As a mother to a young woman who has always had access to education, I firmly believe education is a route to a better life and opportunity. And working in collaboration to bring a girls' school that will allow young women to continue their education, the Atlas Mountains seemed like a natural mission to align to.”
Gemma Halfi
Gemma Halfi is the Associate Director of Equity & Inclusion at Emma Willard School. Meeting Soumya as an 11th grader at the school, Gemma had the privilege to work with her as her capstone project advisor as Soumya went through the process to create her own nonprofit organization. Gemma believes in the power of transforming the world by supporting women and all marginalized genders through access to education. She sees Soumya's Journey as a powerful path toward positive world change, and is endlessly inspired by Soumya!
Ines Khadir
“Driven by a deep connection with Soumya since our first encounter, I enthusiastically joined Soumya's Journey. The trust I have in her is unwavering, and our shared Moroccan heritage strengthens our bond. I firmly believe in the fundamental right of everyone to access quality education.
Together, we are working towards a future where quality education is accessible to all, empowering individuals and communities to thrive.”
Bhoomika Lingappa
“Education, growing up, has been an essential factor in my development, teaching me the importance of learning. Education has introduced me to many different avenues of life I wouldn’t have known existed without its influence. Education gives us a voice and helps us cultivate our minds. I joined Soumya’s Journey to help girls my age have the opportunity to discover different perspectives.”
Sam Lyons
“I joined Soumya’s Journey because I firmly believe that everyone should have access to education. I am passionate about supporting young learners as they are the change that we need to see in this world. I am on the board because I believe in Soumya. At a young age, she had the vision to change life for women in the Atlas mountains and I want to support her. I am honored to use my skills to enhance and advance the mission of Soumya’s Journey.”