Sanford Students interested in Education Policy
Shontierra Anderson
Class of 2026shontierra.anderson@duke.edu
Thomas Cheng
Class of 2025thomas.cheng@duke.edu
Thomas is a dual degree MPP/MBA student at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy and Fuqua School of Business. Originally from Maryland, he lived in China for nearly seven years, focusing mostly on the education and edtech sectors. He worked in partnerships and growth at TAL Education Group (one of China’s largest education companies) and VIPKid (edtech unicorn), as well as teaching, training, and fundraising at Teach For China (rural education nonprofit). Thomas is passionate about educating, connecting, and motivating people to achieve great things.
Alicia Davenport
Class of 2026and66@duke.edu
Jesse Davis
Class of 2026jesse.davis@duke.edu
Ana Earl
Class of 2025ana.earl@duke.edu
Ana was raised abroad between the US, Azerbaijan and London before moving to Idaho, where she now proudly calls home. She attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada where she majored in International Development Studies. After working in the non-profit space, Ana knew that education was the cornerstone of advancing equity and was eager to serve her home community after living abroad. She joined Teach for America Idaho as a 6-10th grade social studies and history teacher. Motivated to change the inequities her students faced everyday in the classroom, Ana knew that she could make a larger difference in education through policy. She is excited to join Sanford as a MPP student to explore how public policy can improve universal access to education. She is most interested in social and education policy. In her free time you can find Ana running, hiking, playing corn hole (poorly) or exploring a new brewery.
Ellie Galer
Class of 2026ellie.galer@duke.edu
Maxwell Garrison
Class of 2026maxwell.garrison@duke.edu
Aysia Gilbert
Class of 2025aysia.gilbert@duke.edu
Aysia Gilbert was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. She attended the University of Florida (UF), where she majored in History and minored in African American Studies. At UF, Aysia served on the Presidential Task Force for Honorary Namings, supporting the university’s racial equity initiatives encompassing the honorary naming process of campus buildings. After graduation, Aysia moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where she became an educator and community activist. Aysia is the Co-Chair of the Jacksonville Community Remembrance Project’s Research Committee in partnership with the Equal Justice Initiative. As Co-Chair, she worked diligently to uncover her communities history of racial terror and to educate civilians. Aysia also serves as a board member for a non-profit called 904Ward, which has a mission of creating social justice and fostering racial reconciliation within the community.
Aysia is excited to join the Duke community and plans to use her Master of Public Policy to fulfill her life purpose of community advocacy and social justice. Aysia’s interests include education/social policy, creating racial equity, and poverty alleviation. In Aysia’s free time, she enjoys spending time with her loved ones, watching movies, and, most things, nature, and plants!
Hans Grohs
Class of 2025hans.grohs@duke.edu
Hans Grohs is an MBA/MPP ’25 Candidate at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business & Sanford School of Public Policy. Prior to graduate school, Hans worked as an Associate Consultant at Public Impact, a boutique educational consultancy, primarily collaborating with district leaders to rethink their school design to improve student learning outcomes. Before Public Impact, he served as a Bilingual Teacher through Teach for America at a Title I elementary school in Houston, Texas. Currently, Hans is focused on how education, business, and policy can be used to drive innovation within school change management and early childhood education. Hans holds an MEd from the University of Virginia & BA in Economics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (GDTBATH!).
Logan Harris
Class of 2026logan.harris@duke.edu
Lola James
Class of 2026lola.james@duke.edu
Lola was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, and graduated in the top 1% of her MSc Public Health class at the University of Lagos.
She was born with bronchial asthma and this traumatic childhood experience shaped her desire to make every day she can breathe unaided count for herself and other humans.
In the last 13 years, Lola has lived up to this commitment by leading a cancer prevention, and subsequently, an education nonprofit in Nigeria. During these times, she worked with businesses as well as local and state governments in the Western and Northern regions of Nigeria to sustain the social impact of these nonprofits’ programs. She has also applied her belief in the multi-sectoral approach to public health to lead numerous projects funded by the American Cancer Society (ACS), Pfizer, World Connect, and the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).
Upon the completion of her dual-degree program, Lola will pivot into sustainability consulting. In this role, she plans to work as a tri-sector leader in the intersection of government, business, and nonprofit to help principal decision-makers choose how to efficiently allocate scarce resources in ways that maximize social impact and achieve the greatest good for the most people.
When she is not reading another self-help book or mentoring intentional young people, Lola can be found watching a romantic comedy or documentary, hosting friends to home-cooked meals, having brain-stimulating conversations, and playing board games.
Krupa Kaneria
Class of 2025krupa.kaneria@duke.edu
Krupa grew up in Fayetteville, North Carolina and went on to receive degrees in public policy and economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Upon graduating, she joined Teach for America and taught middle school math in Cleveland, Mississippi. After completing her two-year commitment, she continued to teach math while also serving as the mathematics department chair for her school. She was awarded the Teacher of the Year award for the 2022 – 2023 school year. In her free time, Krupa enjoys reading, watching reruns of The Office and Parks and Recreation, and spending time with friends and family.
RJ Lehal
Class of 2025rj.lehal@duke.edu
RJ is a native Pennsylvanian who earned his Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science along with a minor in Civil War Era Studies from Gettysburg College in 2023. During his time as an undergraduate, RJ was awarded the Frederic Dewitt Justin Fellowship from the Gettysburg College History Department. The fellowship allowed RJ the chance to learn more about American foreign policy and grand strategy during the 1947 to 1953 period by examining the views of George Fielding Eliot, a prominent military analyst of that time. Outside of the classroom, RJ ran two academic journals, the Gettysburg College Headquarters and the Gettysburg Journal of Public Policy. RJ’s policy interests include National Security & Foreign Policy, with a focus on American grand strategy, as well as a growing interest in Education Policy. In his free time, you can find RJ in the library reading poetry, history, or any books that catch his interest.
Emily Magen
Class of 2026emily.magen@duke.edu
Maria Mohyuddin
Class of 2025maria.mohyuddin@duke.edu
Maria hails from Islamabad, Pakistan, and is a passionate advocate for educational equity. Her journey began when she embarked on the Teach For Pakistan Fellowship, a life-changing experience that ignited her commitment to addressing educational disparities and empowering under-resourced communities. She aspires to collaborate with policymakers and work towards evidence-based reforms and policies that ensure equal access to quality education for all children, irrespective of their socioeconomic status. Additionally, Maria’s passion for International Development drives her interest in understanding the pivotal role of International Development Organizations (IDOs) in assisting developing nations like Pakistan in their fight against social inequity.
Leslie Morales-Noyola
Class of 2025leslie.morales-noyola@duke.edu
Leslie graduated from Wake Forest University in 2022 with a double major in Politics & International Affairs and Spanish. All throughout her undergraduate career, Leslie interned at an immigration law firm in her hometown of Winston-Salem, NC. During her senior year, she interned at the U.S. Department of Education in their Office of Legislation & Congressional Affairs. After graduation, Leslie completed a fellowship in local government through the Lead for North Carolina program working on community engagement projects. These experiences have fueled her passion for social, education, and immigration policy. She hopes to use her policy skills to help create policies that eliminate obstacles for students, families, and immigrants.
Tej Munshi
Class of 2027tej.munshi@duke.edu
Tej is a dual degree MPP-JD student from Alpharetta, Georgia. Tej graduated from Davidson College in 2023 with a B.S. in Psychology. Tej also played Division 1 soccer at the University of Maryland and Davidson College. During his time at Davidson, Tej was a team lead for the College Crisis Initiative. He led a team of data collectors on various projects studying and analyzing educational systems responses to emergency/crisis situations like COVID, flu, and natural disasters. Tej has also worked in a healthcare systems and real estate investment firm where he experienced the interconnected nature of law and policy and how an intimate knowledge of both is critical in creating systems-level impact. Given these experiences, Tej’s primary policy interests are in healthcare, education, and business, but he is eager and excited to learn more about the other policy areas studied at Sanford. Tej enjoys playing and watching sports, traveling with family, and cooking in his free time.
Kali Natarajan
Class of 2026kali.natarajan@duke.edu
Lauren Oruwari
Class of 2026loo5@duke.edu
Kelly Palacios
Class of 2025kelly.palacios@duke.edu
Stephanie Pett
Class of 2025stephanie.pett@duke.edu
Stephanie Pett grew up in Massachusetts, and attended Fordham University where she received a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre. After graduating, she has worked as a 7th grade math teacher in partnership with Teach for America in Charlotte, North Carolina. At Sanford, she hopes to study education policy, focusing on Title I schools. Outside of her studies, Stephanie loves to travel, kickbox, and take her yellow punchbuggy for a spin.
Ethan Rodier
Class of 2025ethan.rodier@duke.edu
Ethan is from Fairfield, Connecticut, and graduated from Davidson College in 2023 with a major in Political Science and minor in Data Science. There, he focused on American public policy analytics while having opportunities to intern in education policy and EV policy. Ethan’s interests in public policy spread far, from a strong desire to improve the American K-12 public education system to designing policy that incorporates the technology of the future, he looks forward to having opportunities to pursue these passions in and outside the classroom. Ethan hopes to have a career that will allow him to work at the intersection of policy, politics, and analytics. When not working, Ethan likes to spend time with friends, read, watch TV shows and movies, stay active, and is an avid disc golfer.
Jan Philipp Spanhofer
Class ofjan.spanhofer@outlook.de
Natalie Suchy
Class of 2026natalie.suchy@duke.edu
Kyana Taban
Class of 2027kyana.taban@duke.edu
Demia Tucker
Class of 2028demia.owens@duke.edu
Vanessa Woods
Class of 2026vanessa.woods@duke.edu