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August 16, 2019 / 40 Under Forty Class of 2019

40 Under Forty 2019: Casey L. Wall

Photo | Erika Sidor From the 20th anniversary of WBJ's 40 Under Forty are (from left) 2019 winner Sarah Baldiga, 2011 alumni Kate Roy Alexander, 2019 winner Casey L. Wall, 2019 winner Erica Stritch Schultz and 2017 alumni Francisco Torres at the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area in Princeton.

Casey L. Wall, 37

Assistant dean of students & director of residential services

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Residence: Worcester

Birthplace: Norwalk, Conn.

Colleges: American International College & Springfield College

In her job leading WPI diversity initiatives, Wall creates paths for students to one day have the type of success and involvement she’s had with her alma maters. Wall is the president-elect of the athletics board of directors at American International College in Springfield and received an alumni service award this year from Springfield College, where she received her master’s degree in psychology. Wall spends much of her days at WPI serving as a liaison for institutional initiatives in the areas of diversity, equity and inclusion, and building student support, outreach, and engagement services. Wall develops and implements strategy in capital planning for university growth, a process considering the needs of different abilities and inclusion of safe spaces and gender-inclusive restrooms. Her responsibilities also include WPI’s entire 2,400-bed residential housing system. She volunteers as a fundraiser for the ALS Therapy Development Institute in Cambridge. For the ALS institute, Wall helps WPI’s Phi Gamma Delta fraternity on a philanthropy event and bikes for more than 270 miles over three days for its annual Tri-State Trek. Wall volunteers for WPI’s Touch Tomorrow event, a festival offering educational opportunities for children across the area, is an assistant coach on the varsity softball team, and is a co-advisor to the school’s LGBTQ+ student group. – Profile written by Grant Welker

If could live anywhere for one month, where would it be? Somewhere I could snowboard, road bike, golf and kayak. I’m not sure that place exists, so it would be a new island like Watopia on Zwift.

What will the inscription say on the statue they eventually build of you? Life is like a bicycle, in order to keep your balance, you have to keep moving.

Click here to read about the other 40 Under Forty winners from 2019 and featured alumni in our 20th anniversary edition

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