Diana Charbonneau is a native Tucson and received her B.A. in Sociology from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She is a Community Builder and her extensive volunteering has included projects like running the Tucson Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA). Her passions include financial literacy for our youth, mentorship for young professionals and creating collaborations that increase the reach of impact made in the community.
Diana is the Development Coordinator for IMPACT of Southern Arizona, President of the Tucson (AZ) Branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) and a member of the Emerging Leaders Council (ELC) of the Tucson Metro Chamber. She is married with an adventurous 3-year old, 2 rescue pups and they love to travel. |
Lacey (Nymeyer) John is passionate about professional development. From her experiences as a former NCAA and Olympic athlete she has learned how to win and helps others apply those same strategies to their careers. As a graduate from the University of Arizona, Lacey excelled on the women’s swimming and diving team. Her career highlights include being named the 2009 NCAA Women’s Athlete of the Year, two individual NCAA championship titles, and winning a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China. During her international swimming career as a member of team USA, Lacey won five world championship medals, including gold at the 2007 World Championships and silver at the 2009 FINA World Championships. Collegiately, she is a two-time NCAA National Champion in the 100y and 200y freestyle, and she is a 26-time NCAA All-American setting American, NCAA, U.S. Open and World records. Since graduating with undergraduate and graduate degrees in education from the University of Arizona, Lacey upholds her love for education and the Wildcat community by working within Arizona Alumni Engagement as the director of Alumni Career and Professional Development. In her role she oversees the Alumni Career Lab, Bear Down Network, Wildcat Mentor Society as well as recent alumni programing. Lacey is also engaged across campus as a member of various committees and regularly teaches undergraduate courses in the Sports Management minor and student-athlete development. Family life has always been important to Lacey. Currently, Lacey and her husband, Chandler, live in Tucson, Arizona with their two wonderful children.
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