Project Purpose
As we continue our work as a premier global Christian university, we remain steadfast
in our mission to strengthen students for lives of purpose, service, and leadership.
As our students graduate, they become the embodiment and fulfillment of our mission
as it’s carried onto the global stage. Just as we cannot fulfill our mission without
a deep commitment to teaching and engaging our students, we also cannot fulfill our
highest purpose without continuing to strengthen and support our alumni. Through our
shared academic experience, we are part of something far greater than ourselves. To
build upon this principle and legacy, we aim to create lifelong opportunities to engage,
grow, and serve our alumni. Through intentional engagement, we hope to foster a community
that reflects and honors the depth, breadth, and significance of our alumni around
the world.
The Waves Discovery Project aims to deepen our understanding and appreciation of our
alumni’s animating passions through one-on-one conversations led by current Seaver
students. Those chosen as student interviewers have a common curiosity and enthusiasm,
as well as a keen interest in hearing from our cherished alumni. Through these conversations,
we seek to engage with our alumni where they are in life and understand better how
we may strengthen our Pepperdine community. Our students look forward to connecting
with our alumni, to listen to their stories, and to learn from their life experiences.
They will serve as a bridge between our alumni and the university, helping us in our
pursuit to honor, elevate, and celebrate our alumni individually and collectively.
A Message from Jim Gash (JD '93), President & Chief Executive Officer
Pepperdine is an extraordinary place because of our remarkable students, staff, and
faculty, but it is the actions of our alumni that propel our reputation for excellence
onto the global stage and bring our commitment to purpose and service into the heart
of communities. Our mission takes on new meaning through your unique contributions.
By launching The Waves Discovery Project, we have the distinct privilege of learning
about your positive impact on the world and how we can create even greater impact
together.
A Message from Lauren Cosentino ('97, MBA '12), Vice President for Advancement & Chief
Development Officer
While our students embody our mission, our alumni magnify it. Through these student-led
conversations, we hope to capture your reflections from your time as a student, gain
a deeper appreciation for your path after graduation, and discover what you care about
most deeply. The feedback provided in these interviews will become the basis for which
we scale existing programs and create new initiatives in alignment with your animating
passions. Creating more opportunities to participate and champion the exciting work
of our alumni is at heart of this initiative and our goals for the future.
A Message from Hung Lee (‘87), Senior Vice Chancellor for Alumni Affairs
From the moment you arrived on campus to the day you received your diploma, you became
part of the Pepperdine family. That promise of belonging doesn't end with graduation—it
evolves into a lifelong relationship that we are committed to nurturing and strengthening.
As alumni, you are integral members of our university community. While Pepperdine
is renowned for the natural beauty we get to call home, we know that what truly distinguishes
us is our community. Our reputation for academic excellence thrives as a result of
the generosity and passion of each member of our community. Therefore, our commitment
to cultivating long lasting relationships both on and off campus is unwavering.
We strive to connect you to the vibrant life of the university and to each other.
We want to celebrate your journeys, honor your achievements, and never cease in our
efforts to learn and appreciate more about you. This is the foundation The Waves Discovery
Project is built upon.
Our university cannot fulfill its highest purpose without engaged alumni who embody
our values of purpose, service, and leadership. Wherever you are in your journey,
we are eager to grow and serve with you. Together, we are responsible for the legacy
of Pepperdine that began during your time as a student, now extended into a lifetime
of connection, growth, and shared purpose.
Meet the Waves Discovery Team

Hung Le
Senior Vice
Chancellor of
Alumni Affairs

Randi Little
Waves Discovery
Manager
Alumni Affairs

Julian Anzar
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Julian Anzar
Julian Anzar (‘25) International Studies major with Italian minor and Conflict Management
Certificate, serves as VP of Administration from Stockholm, CA.n for Inter-Club Council
while working as an INTS Teaching Assistant. Active in Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity
, and leadership roles in the CIAO club & Chartwell Forum for Civil Discourse. Julian
plans to pursue graduate studies in conflict resolution and law school for a career
in International Law.

Katerina Beggs
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Katerina Beggs
Katerina Beggs (’28) is a Public Relations major from Zionsville, Indiana, is active
in Alpha Omega on campus while enjoying Pickleball and volunteering She plans to study
abroad in London (Spring 2026)and pursue a conflict management degree after graduating.

Carrie Birkhead
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Carrie Birkhead
Carrie Birkhead (‘25) is a Business Administration major with a Pre-Law emphasis.
Originally born and raised in South Africa and has been residing in Denver, Colorado
since 2016. She is a member of Alpha Phi Sorority, Philosophy club and Alpha Phi Bible
Study. Carrie studied abroad in Hauteville, Switzerland for the 2023/2024 Academic
year. She plans to pursue her JD at a law school and possibly a MBA.

Emi Escobar
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Emi Escobar
Emi Escobar (‘26) is a Psychology major with a Sociology Minor from Los Angeles, CA.
She serves as Vice President of Latino Student Alliance and is a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority. She works in two on-campus departments, Housing & Residence Life and
the library’s Speech Lab. Emi studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina for a semester
during her sophomore year. After graduation, she hopes to pursue her MA in Psychology
with an emphasis in Applied Behavioral Analysis.

Londyn Johnson
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Londyn Johnson
Londyn Johnson (‘25) is a Political Science and Integrated Marketing Communications
double major from Dallas, Texas. She currently serves on the Pepperdine Ambassador
Council (PAC), is part of the Climate Observers Program, and is the Director of Marketing
for Pepperdine’s Consulting Association. She has also been involved with the Student
Government Association and the Black Student Association. While studying in Washington
D.C. during her sophomore year, she interned for the U.S. The House of Representatives,
and was awarded the position of Spiritual Life Advisor. Her goal after graduating
in the spring of 2025 is to attend law school and pursue her JD.

Jacqueline Justiss
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Jacqueline Justiss
Jacqueline Justiss (‘26) is a Business Administration and History major with a pre-law
emphasis from Santa Clarita, CA. She currently serves as Vice President of Phi Alpha
Delta Pre-Law Fraternity as well as a Senator for the Junior Class Senate. She is
currently interning for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and is a
member of Pepperdine’s Model United Nations team. Jacqueline studied in Pepperdine’s
Washington D.C. program during the spring of 2024. While part of the program, she
served as a Spiritual Life Advisor. After graduation, she plans to attend law school.

Millie Ketcher
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Millie Ketcher
Millie Ketcher (‘27) is a Nutritional Science major with a pre-medical emphasis from
Little Rock, AR. She currently serves as Vice President of Finance for the Kappa Kappa
Gamma Sorority. Millie studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina during the fall of
2024. While abroad, she served as the Cultural and Social Chair and Student Government
Representative. After graduation, she plans to pursue her dietetic internship to become
a registered dietitian.

Jacob Melton
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Jacob Melton
Jacob Melton (‘25) Political Science Major, from Naperville, Illinois, is a professional
actor featured in “Black-ish”, “The Middle”, “100 Things To Do Before High School”,
and films such as “Jessica Darling’s It List” and “Beckman”. Former AFROTC Event
Coordinatorat Loyola Marymount University, he now serves as Event Coordinator forYoung
America's Foundation at Pepperdine while interning at the Criminal Law Office of Michael
Bialys. Jacob volunteers with addiction recovery at Calvary Community Church and has
interests in Political Theology and Screenwriting.

Shalom Montgomery
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Shalom Montgomery
Shalom Montgomery (‘27) is a Political Science and Economics double major with a pre-law
emphasis from Atlanta, GA. She currently serves as President of Sudreau Global Justice
Club, along with Vice President of Panhellenic for Delta Gamma Sorority. She also
spends her time acting as Assistant News Editor and Pixel Editor for Pepperdine Graphic
Media. After graduation, Shalom plans to return to the East Coast to pursue her JD,
with a specialty in constitutional law.

AnaSofia Palmeros
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AnaSofia Palmeros
AnaSofia Palmeros (‘25) , International Studies major with Global Politics concentration
from Houston, Texas, recently returned from Pepperdine’s Switzerland Aboard Program
to complete her final year on the Malibu campus. She is an active member of the Student
Programming board.

Rainna Pardasani
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Rainna Pardasani
Rainna Pardasani (‘25) is a Business Administration major with a Marketing minor from
Mumbai, India, will graduate early in December 2025. Active in Pepperdine’s Days for
Girls Club and the Indian Student Association, she came to the U.S for a global perspective
and plans to return to India after graduation to apply her international experience.

Kyla Randle
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Kyla Randle
Kyla Randle (‘26) is a Political Science major and History minor from Memphis, TN,
serves as Vice President of the Black Student Association and Event Planner for the
Student Programming board. Active in community service, Kyla plans to pursue law school
to become a federal prosecutor after graduation.

Mateo Roldan
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Mateo Roldan
Mateo Roldan (‘26), double major in Political Science and Hispanic Studies, has studied
abroad in Buenos Aires and Washington, D.C while gaining experience as a Spanish Translator
at Pepperdine and Legislative Intern at the U.S House of Representatives. Active in
Phi Alpha Delta and Pepperdine’s Mock Trial Team, he currently volunteers at the Boys
& Girls Club for Malibu Disaster Relief Center.

Anna Stephens
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Anna Stephens
Anna Stephens (‘25) International major and Italian minor from Los Angeles, is a Pepperdine
Global Fellow with extensive experience across the Middle East, Europe, and Latin
America. Focused on justice-centered international nonprofits, she serves as VP of
Cultural Italian American Organization and aims to pursue a career in cultural diplomacy
after graduation.

Jonah Wong
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Jonah Wong
Jonah Wong (‘25) is a Philosophy Major with a Nonprofit Management Minor from Fresno,
California. He currently serves as the President for Be Unshakable Ministries and
works as a Residential Advisor on campus. Jonah is the Spiritual Coordinator for Pepperdine
Ambassadors Council and works as a Senior Trip Leader for Outdoor Recreation. Jonah’s
favorite Pepperdine memories were made in Heidelberg, Germany where he studied abroad
during his Sophomore year. Jonah plans to pursue his Masters of Divinity in the fall
of 2027.