Ethel Walker School Women
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Theme: Ethel Walker Women in the World

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May 16, 2025
Simsbury, Connecticut
United States

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TEDxEthel Walker School Women
230 Bushy Hill Rd
Simsbury, Connecticut, 06070
United States
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Brooke Redmond

Special Gifts Offcer at Shelburne Farms
BROOKE REDMOND ’90 is the Special Gifts Offcer at Shelburne Farms, an education nonproft located on a historic 1,400-acres on the banks of Lake Champlain in Vermont. Shelburne Farms’ mission is to inspire and cultivate learning for a sustainable future and is the home to the Institute for Sustainable Schools. Brooke’s career spans roles in broadcast journalism, education, environmental stewardship, sustainable agriculture, community partnership development, and communications and marketing. She has held positions at ABC News, Lifetime Television, SitesAlive! K-12 Adventure Education, a food and wellness think tank, and Radish Road, a consulting business she started in 2006. Brooke received a B.A. from Skidmore College and an M.A. from Lesley University where she developed a farm-based education program for a 1,000-acre historic working farm as part of her thesis, A Return to the Farm: Educational Theory and Program Development in Learning Environments Beyond the Classroom.

Julia Sheldon

Faculty Member at Ethel Walker
DR. JULIA SHELDON P’20, ’23 has taught science at Walker’s since 1998. She has a degree in chemistry from UC San Diego and a Ph.D. in bioorganic chemistry from Yale University. At Walker’s, her students learn how science can help them understand and improve their world. She was named a National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow, and traveled on an expedition to the Arctic. This led her to develop and teach an interdisciplinary elective course on Climate Change. She also co-developed and co-teaches Honors Scientifc Research in Antibiotic Discovery, and has held several administrative roles at Walker’s including Science Department Chair, Co-Dean of Faculty, and Dean of Studies. Julia has embarked on two visits to the Galapagos Islands with National Geographic, a safari in Tanzania, and an expedition to Antarctica with a cohort of female and nonbinary leaders in STEM. She uses these experiences in the classroom to

Katie R

Activist and Inventor
KATIE R. ’26 is a junior at Walker’s. She is an active member of the theater program and head of SunDial Press, the student- run newspaper. Katie is currently the head of She Leads Justice, a community partnership that helps immerse women in politics, and an Advancement Student Ambassador. Outside of school, she has engineered several devices including the Freedom Feeder, the Power Sole, and the Power Purifer, which won her the Raytheon “Technology of Tomorrow” Award. Katie is also involved with the CT DEMS, where she works on various political candidates’ campaigns.

Mariah C

Author and activist
MARIAH C. ‘29 is a 13-year-old author and activist and a member of Walker’s 8th grade class. She wanted to create a book that was not the “common” type of book that you see on the shelves, so she wrote a children’s book with a focus on Black characters, wanting children like herself to see someone that looks like them. Selling Black Lives Matter bookmarks and with additional donations, she was able to raise over $15,000 for her Black Characters Matter movement. She also donated 100 books to all 11 elementary schools in New Britain, CT. Mariah is the recipient of the frst Martin Luther King Award from the New Britain Museum and received acknowledgments from New Britain Mayor and Congresswoman Jahana Hayes.

Meredythe Goethe

Vice President of Operations at FinMkt
MEREDYTHE GOETHE ‘05 is currently the Vice President of Operations at FinMkt, a leading fntech company based out of New York City. She earned her MBA from Harvard Business School with a minor in organizational behavior. After graduating from Walker’s, Meredythe received a BFA and B.A. from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University. She then spent a year in Southeast Asia integrating an arts therapy NPO into local schools before starting her MFA at Pratt Institute. Leveraging a part-time bakery job, Meredythe began cooking full time for Thomas Keller, Daniel Boulud, and others before launching her blog, The Salty Piece. Meredythe lives in Brooklyn, New York with her partner and two children. In 2026, she will run her fourth New York City Marathon as a member of The Human Rights Campaign team raising awareness and resources for the LGBTQIA+ community. Meredythe still considers her roles as Head of Dials and the frst Wally the Wildcat among her proudest achievements.

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Simsbury , CT, United States
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