It is often said that all roads lead to Fontbonne.

Fontbonne alumnae are all around us—making an impact in every field and community they touch. From the Pioneer Class of 1958 to today, Fontbonne has a proud history of more than 7,000 remarkable young women, founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph.


Meet our inspiring alumnae who have gone on to lead with wisdom, grace, and gracious hospitality, guided by the Four R’s: respect, responsibility, reverence, and reconciliation. Each continues to make a meaningful mark on the world in their own unique way.


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Alumni Spotlight

JUDITH COYNE '76

2026 Fontbonne Commencement Speaker


Class of 1976—join us in supporting and celebrating Judith Coyne  as she addresses the Class of 2026 on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the Fontbonne Auditorium.


Reception to follow.

Meet Our Alumnae

MELISSA NELSON

Director of Midwifery, Mass General Hospital

Class of 2006
70th Gala Honoree
Leadership Award

Meet Melissa Nelson, Class of 2006 and Fontbonne’s 70th Gala Honoree. She holds MSN, CNM, WHNP-BC credentials and is Director of the Nurse-Midwifery Division at Massachusetts General Hospital—the first Black woman in this role.

She earned her nursing degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and is dedicated to teaching and advancing equitable maternal care, with a focus on leadership and women’s health.

JEAN HYNES

CEO Wellington Management

Class of 1987
70th Gala Honoree
Trailblazer Award

Meet Jean Hynes, Class of 1987, a 70th Gala Honoree, is CEO of Wellington Management and the firm’s first female leader. A longtime health care investor, she manages the Vanguard Health Care Fund and is recognized by Forbes, Barron’s, and 100 Women in Finance.

ARIELLE MORALES GAINES

Educator, Match Community Day

Class of 2007
70th Gala Honoree
Community Impact Award

Meet Arielle Gaines, Class of 2007 and a 70th Gala Honoree, a kindergarten teacher at Match Community Day Charter School. A graduate of Hampton University and UMass Boston, she was named Teacher of the Year (2023–2024) and is dedicated to building strong academic foundations and student confidence.

FARRAH BERNIER

Head of Talent Management, Google Chrome

Class of 1998
2024 Girls Leadership Conference Keynote

Meet Farah Bernier, Class of 1998, 2024 Girls Leadership Conference Keynote, and Head of Talent Management for Google’s Chrome Organization. She leads talent initiatives focused on attracting, retaining, and advancing historically underrepresented professionals in the tech industry. Farah is also the founder of Living Fabulously Fierce, an organization dedicated to closing the confidence gap by uplifting women and supporting girls.

NINA LIANG

Former City Councilor-At-Large, City of Quincy

Class of 2006
2025 Girls Leadership Conference Keynote

Nina Liang ’06, 2025 Girls Leadership Conference keynote speaker, is a former Quincy City Councilor-At-Large and the first Chinese American elected to the council. Elected at 27, she focused on accessible, responsive local government and co-founded the Quincy Women’s Network.

LISA HEWITT DICK

General Counsel, CPCS Boston

Class of 1975
2025 Commencement Speaker

Meet Lisa Hewitt Dick, Class of 1975, 2025 Commencement Speaker and General Counsel for the Committee for Public Counsel Services.

A proud Fontbonne alumna from a multi-generational Dorchester family, she has dedicated her career to public service and justice.

Lisa lives in Cohasset with her husband, Michael, and is a proud mother and grandmother.

PATTI STEINER ELLIOTT

Co-Owner and Marketing Director, Elliott Physical Therapy


Class of 1990

Meet Patti Steiner Elliott, Class of 1990, is Co-Owner and Marketing Director of Elliott Physical Therapy, which she co-founded in 2014. She focuses on community wellness, injury prevention, and expanding access to physical therapy services for all ages.

A former pediatric speech and language pathologist, Patti is deeply engaged in outreach through partnerships with schools, youth sports programs, and local organizations, helping promote health and wellness across surrounding communities.

Kathleen Gershman

Professor and Department Chairwoman, University of North Dakota (retired)

Class of 1961
2026 Gala Honoree

Meet Dr. Kathleen Gershman, Class of 1961, a 2026 Gala Honoree and Community Impact Award recipient. Kathy is a retired professor and department chair at the University of North Dakota, recognized for her leadership and dedication to service.

Kathy and her husband, Hal, are business owners and co-founders of the Hal and Kathleen Gershman Family Foundation, through which they have dedicated their lives to philanthropy and caring for the “dear neighbor.”