Who We Are
Fellows are responsible for recruitment, aspects of fundraising, and act as peer mentors for current Everett students. This year’s cohort consists of 24 amazing fellows who are self managing and are understood to be the true governing body of the Everett Program.
Alexandra Aguirre
Alumni Liason
Ruby Stevenson
Tech Guide Fellow
Niko Miller
Section Guide
Genesis Gomez
Gateways Fellow
Naja Steward
Tech Guide Fellow
Emily Ball
Gateways Fellow
Kai Pagan
Section Guide Fellow
Jasmin Topete-Lopez
Engagement Fellow
Isabella Santana
Tech Guide Fellow
Bella Chairez
Fellows Coordinator
AJ Wright
Section Guide Fellow
Alex Guzman
Gateways Fellow
Daniela Cardenas
Professional Development Fellow
Mikayla Shenkel
Section Guide Fellow
Chris Hein
Section Guide Fellow
Quynh-Thy Hoang
Gateways Fellow
Megan Deevy
Environmental Justice Fellow
Lili Grigoryan
Fellows Coordinator
Mariana Marino
Solidarity Economics Fellow
Nadia Vazquez
Professional Development Fellow
Chelle Mourey
Engagement Fellow
Marianas Fernandez
Professional Development Fellow
Audrey Nelson
Tech Guide Fellow
Staff
Chris Benner
Director
Chris’ job as Director is to do whatever it takes to help others in the program be successful. Chris is also a professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology, and Director of the Institute for Social Transformation. He joined the Everett Program in 2015.
Katerina Bajaj
Executive Fellow
Kat graduated and began the Executive Fellowship in 2023. As a Fellow, she led Digital Design tech labs and was a project guide. As an Executive Fellow, she focuses on project management, curriculum development, leads the Gateways and Impactathons projects, and supports internal tasks.
Ivanna Mendez
Executive Fellow
Ivanna graduated and began the Executive Fellowship in the summer of 2024. As a student Fellow, Ivanna participated as a Section Guide and Gateways Fellow. As an Executive Fellow, they lead the Gateways team, support Section Guides, develop curriculum, manage Fellow committees, and handle internal projects.
Xiaowei Wang
Visiting Professor, 2024-25
Xiaowei Wang is our new visiting assistant professor, leading the courses 196G, 107A, and 107B from our 4-course minor/ major concentration sequence. They graduated in 2023 with a PhD in Geography and New Media, and have experience working in tech, nonprofit, and education.
Rio Herrera
Executive Fellow
Rio Herrera graduated and started the Executive Fellowship in the summer of 2024. As a student Fellow, Rio led Video Production tech labs. As an Executive Fellow, Rio now focuses on being a staff lead for the internal project Solidarity Economics, Fellowship and Tech Guide management, event planning, and internal system building.
Fernando Gallardo
Executive Fellow
Fernando graduated and started the Executive Fellowship in August 2024. As a student Fellow, Fernando was the Fellow Coordinator and a Project Guide. As an Executive Fellow, he participates in managing the Fellowship, Fellow Committees, Tech Guides, internal system building, and is a staff lead for Solidarity Economics.
Global Advisory Board
Comprised of thought leaders, social entrepreneurs, and folks from all walks of life, the Global Advisory Board (GAB) consults on high level strategy, guidance, and fundraising.
Thomas Gelder
IT Collaboration and Systems Manager, Power California
Born in San Francisco, raised in Novato, schooled in Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz, and now making a new home in the Bay, Thomas is a deeply rooted Californian. He approaches his work as a tech specialist from an empowerment frame. As IT & Collaboration Systems Manager and in his previous work as an consultant, Thomas always seeks to support users through painless implementation and use of technology ensuring that systems and tech tools serve to enable people to shine in their work. An automation geek and a voracious learner, Thomas rose through the ranks from student leader to Lead Technologist to current Alumni Board member at the Everett Program.
Luther Jackson
Program Manager, NOVA Workforce Board
Luther Jackson is a program manager at NOVA, the non-profit, federally-funded workforce development agency in Sunnyvale, California. He is leading several initiatives that are creating accessible educational and career pathways for diverse populations into the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area’s innovation economy. He is a leader of Apprenticeship Bay Area, a regional workforce initiative to scale tech and other high-skill apprenticeships. Luther also staffs NOVA’s emerging trends task force and is a member of the “Future of Work” affinity group sponsored by the American Leadership Forum – Silicon Valley.
Yazmin Herrera
Assistant Program Director, Digital NEST
Yazmin Herrera is currently the Director of Programs at Digital NEST. The best part of her job is knowing that her work is helping the instructors she supervises be better at their jobs, get paid for what they do, and they are inspiring youth every day. Sometimes, she misses working directly with youth and feels very lucky when she gets to do that. She loves helping people find their spark and to see the fire inside them get bigger and bigger.
Nathan "nash" Sheard
Managing Director for Advocacy, Electric Frontier Foundation
As the Managing Director for Advocacy, nash works to assure the organization’s work is impactful, collaborative, and innovative. Before joining the executive team, nash led EFF’s grassroots, student, and community organizing efforts as the Director of EFF’s Organizing team. As Organizing Director, nash supported member organizations of the Electronic Frontier Alliance in educating their neighbors on digital-privacy best practices and advocating for privacy and innovation-protecting policy and legislation.
Allen Gunn
Executive Director, Aspiration
Allen Gunn is Executive Director of Aspiration in San Francisco, USA, and works to help NGOs, activists, foundations and technologists make more effective and sustainable digital strategies in support of social, racial and climate justice.
Founding Faculty Director
Paul M. Lubeck – Former Director and Faculty Founder of the Everett Program. Currently Professor at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University
Dorothy E. Everett
Our current namesake was a trailblazer in the UC system, fighting for equal pay with a distinct candor that accelerated her career until she was the highest-ranking woman in the UC system. In order to preserve the legacy of Dorothy Everett and her commitment to higher education in California, an Endowed Chair was created by UCSC Alumnus Mark Headley and his wife Christina Pehl in Dorothy Everett’s name. The funds support the Everett Program in teaching undergraduates to use digital tools for social innovation.