Stay Connected
Homecoming & Reunion Weekend was on October 23–25, 2025, and it was unforgettable!
You can still stay updated on news and events, share memories, and connect with old friends by creating a page in your BrightCrowd reunion class book and following the Georgia Tech Alumni Association on social media. Find ways to get involved and alumni event information at gtalumni.org.
Let's Create A Class of 2015 Legacy Together!
Hey Class of 2015, we're counting on you! Each class has an opportunity to create a footprint that advances the mission of Georgia Tech and support Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech. This reunion gives us an opportunity to work together to create innovative solutions for decades to come.
Together, we can help build a foundation to support our students, advance our research and innovation, enhance our campus and our community, and expand our impact at home and around the world.
This is our year. This is our Tech. As a class, we can support students who will transform tomorrow. Have you made your gift or pledge?
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Progress Toward Our Goals
For our 10th reunion, the Georgia Tech Class of 2015 is proud to support the Students’ Temporary Assistance and Resources (STAR) program as our official class project.
We know firsthand how demanding Tech can be and how unexpected financial challenges can derail even the most determined students. STAR provides emergency support for Georgia Tech students facing food insecurity, housing instability, and other short-term financial crises that threaten their ability to succeed and stay enrolled.
Through STAR, students can access support such as:
- Campus Closet: Free professional clothing for interviews, presentations, and career fairs
- Klemis Kitchen: A campus food pantry for students in need
- Crisis Housing: Temporary emergency housing for students facing displacement or hardship
- Gowns 4 Grads: A partnership between the Georgia Tech Parents Fund and the Georgia Tech Bookstore (Barnes and Noble) to provide complimentary regalia for students in need
Our goal is to raise $30,000 to help expand STAR’s impact across campus and ensure more students have access to these vital resources.
If you’ve ever benefited from a helping hand or wished you had one, this is your opportunity to pay it forward.
Every gift makes a difference. You don’t need to indicate that you’re a member of the Class of 2015. Georgia Tech uses an internal alumni directory to credit your donation accordingly. Your name will be automatically matched to our class campaign total.
Thank you for helping us empower the next generation of Yellow Jackets.
STAR Support: $30K goal met
Dear Class of 2015,
Let's finish this year strong!
For our 10th reunion, we chose to support the Students’ Temporary Assistance and Resources (STAR) program as our official class project. Unexpected financial challenges can derail even the most determined students. STAR provides emergency support for Georgia Tech students facing food insecurity, housing instability, and other short-term financial crises that threaten their ability to succeed and stay enrolled.
Thanks to the collective generosity of our reunion classes, we hit our original $30,000 goal — so we’re aiming even higher! As our reunion year draws to a close, we invite you to make a tax-deductible gift to help expand STAR’s impact across campus and ensure more students have access to vital resources.
Thank you for supporting the legacy of philanthropy for the Class of 2015, which will help future Yellow Jackets continue Georgia Tech’s tradition of excellence. Your generosity today helps fuel the next generation of entrepreneurs, innovators, researchers, and leaders who will change the world for the better.
All gifts made by midnight on December 31, 2025, are tax-deductible and count toward the Class of 2015’s Reunion Giving goal. Thank you!
COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP
Erin Lightfoot Robinson, IE — College Park, GA (Chair)
Tommy Antonino, BA, M.S. ANLT — San Francisco, CA (Events Co-chair)
Riana Burney, BCHM — Atlanta, GA (Operations Chair)
Danza Huey, MBA — Atlanta, GA (Communications Chair)
Felicia McDade, M.S. BC — Atlanta, GA (Events Co-chair)
Chad Sims, BA — Sandy Springs, GA (Engagement Chair)
AT LARGE COMMITTEE
Peter Bailey, PSY — Woodstock, GA
Nolan Code, MBA — Smyrna, GA
Martha Correa-Jamis, IAML — Atlanta, GA
Xiaohang Li, ECE — Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Shemmy Ma, M.S. BC — Smyrna, GA
Gene Mansour, BA, MBA — Atlanta, GA
Nassir Mokarram-Dorri, Ph.D. PTFE — Atlanta, GA
Alexei Nikonovich-Kahn, BA, MBA — Atlanta, GA
Kiera Patterson, IE, MBA — Sharpsburg, GA
Yvonne Ploder, IAML — Brooklyn, NY
Coleman Pusateri, BA — Brookhaven, GA
Dillon Roseen, EIA — Atlanta, GA
Morley Sherman, ME — Portsmouth, NH
Ashley Sims, BMED — Sandy Springs, GA
Hank Williams, IE — Carrolton, TX
Anna Wise, BIO — Buford, GA
10th Reunion Plans and Other Giving Opportunities
Learn more about all of our 10th reunion plans and giving opportunities today. Contact:
Stefanie Smith
Director of Development, Reunion Giving
470.219.3401
stefanie.smith@dev.gatech.edu
or
Avery Whipple
Development Associate, Reunion Giving
avery.whipple@dev.gatech.edu