About our Leadership
Elected Members
Liaison to Virginia Tech administration
Mark Weber '87 (he/him)
Weber graduated in 1987 with a marketing management degree from the Pamplin College of Business. As a student, he served as the president for Lambda Horizon (now the Pride Council) and was a member of the Virginia Tech AIDS Education Committee.
Events Planning and Management Representative
Eryn Giegel '19 (she/they)
Giegel graduated in 2019 with a psychology degree from the College of Science. As a student, she was a member of HokiePRIDE, VT Snow Club, and Budget Board. Giegel is currently the assistant director of student engagement for Virginia Tech Advancement and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Higher Education from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences.
Communications Representative
Danny Robertson '23 (he/him)
Robertson graduated in 2023 with a public relations degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. As a student, he was a member of Delta Lambda Phi, Lambda Pi Eta, the Public Relations Student Society of America, and the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences ambassador program. Robertson is a volunteer for the Pride Center and led the planning and execution of the inaugural Legal Name Change Clinic.
Members-at-Large
Dyanis Conrad '00, '10, '16 (she/her)
Conrad graduated from the class of 2000, 2010, and 2016 with degrees in international studies, second language education, curriculum and instruction - ESL and multicultural education, and race and social policy from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. As a student, Conrad played field hockey and was a member of Model UN.
Dolly-Davis Dollberg '92 (she/her)
Dollberg graduated in 1992 with an architecture degree from the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design. As a student, she was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) and participated in intramural sports.
Emily Gary '20 (she/her)
Gary graduated in 2020 with a human development degree with a focus on marriage and family therapy from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. As a student, Gary worked on some of Erika Grafsky's research teams, including Queer Out Here. She was also part of the Graduate Student Assembly.
John Gray '08 (he/him)
Gray graduated in 2008 with a geography degree from the College of Natural Resources and Environment. Currently, he is the director of student recruitment for the college. As a student, he was a member of LGBTA (now the Pride Council), Student Government Association (now the Undergraduate Student Senate), Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society, Political Science Club, Geography Club, Virginia Tech Union, and Student Planning Association.
Hannah Lee '22 (she/her)
Lee graduated in 2022 with an international studies degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, with an Italian minor. As a student, Lee was a member of Gamma Delta Sigma and the National Political Science Honors Society. She also worked as a writing tutor for University Libraries and was an intern for the Department of Computer Science.
Sarah Moorehead '21 (she/they)
Moorehead graduated in 2021 with a biological systems engineering degree from the College of Engineering and a philosophy degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. She also holds a master's degree in civil engineering. As a student, they were a part of Women's Water Polo, The Big Event Staff, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Gamma Delta Sigma, the Center for Enhancing Engineering Diversity, as well as a global engineering ambassador, peer mentor, and biological systems engineering research assistant.
Jason Neiswinter '21 (he/him)
Neiswinter graduated in 2021 with a psychology degree from the College of Science. He is a AmeriCorps alumni, serving in Maryland from 2018-2019 and Philadelphia from 2020-2021 before returning to finish his undergraduate career. As a student, Neiswinter was a member of Alpha Phi Omega and the Student Affairs Communications Advisory Board.
Isabella (Isa) Rose Patriotis (she/her)
Patriotis graduated in 2022 with a sociology degree from the College of Science, with a focus on social inequality and a double minor in women and gender studies and religion. As a student, Patriotis was a member of the choir and Polo Club, as well as an executive board member for Latin Link.
Bryan Price '88 (he/him)
Price graduated in 1988 with a statistics degree from the College of Science. As a student, he was a member of the National Society of Black Engineers and Beaus of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Kathleen Smith '16 (she/her)
Smith graduated in 2016 with a human development degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. As a student, she was a member of the TechNotes and Commonwealth Covered. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in human development with a focus on marriage and family therapy and is the lead graduate research assistant for Jody Russon's Alliance for the Study of Suicide Prevention and Intervention through Relationship Enrichment.
Brandon Stumpf '09 (he/him)
Stumpf graduated in 2009 with a finance degree from the Pamplin College of Business and a Spanish degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. He also holds a master's degree in accounting. As a student, he was a Virginia Tech Hokie Ambassador and Tau Kappa Epsilon brother.
J. Swiderski '20 (they/he)
Swiderski graduated in 2020 with a master's degree in urban and regional planning from the School of Public and International Affairs. They are a member of the D.C. Pedestrian Advisory Council and a co-chair of the D.C. chapter of the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals.