Meet the 2026 Nominating Committee

We’re pleased to share the newly elected members of the AAMC Nominating Committee for the 2026–2027 cycle. These individuals were selected by alums and bring a range of experience, service, and commitment to the work ahead. Download the certification letter here.

Nominating Committee - Governors

  • Myila Granberry

    2005
    I have served on the nominating committee intermittently for the last 8 years. I understand the importance of looking at each candidate with an open mind, as well as understanding how their skills and abilities can be an asset to the board.

    My evaluation approach: Following the Northeastern University merger, candidates must possess strong fiduciary, legal, or strategic planning skills to manage the AAMC as an autonomous 501(c)(3) while protecting its independent assets and database. Candidates must also passionately champion Mills' historic values—specifically social justice, inclusion, and leadership—ensuring these principles endure through new independent scholarships and programming.

    Relevant experience: I have served on the AAMC Nominating Committee and the AAMC Board of Governors, and co-chaired both the Alumnae of Color Committee and the Lifelong Learning Committee.

  • Nan Roche

    1975
    As a dedicated Board member and former Nominating Committee member, I bring unwavering passion, determination, and loyalty to the AAMC. My extensive experience in arts nonprofits, teaching, research, and leadership has equipped me with valuable skills for our mission. Guided by strong moral values and a commitment to fairness and diversity, I strive to uphold these principles on your behalf. Mills College instilled in me conviction, creativity, and independence, shaping who I am. I am eager to represent you and ensure our shared values continue to thrive.

    My evaluation approach: I believe in upholding fairness and impartiality in all committee actions, and in ensuring that our decisions and activities represent the entire alumnae body. I am committed to transparency and integrity throughout the selection process, and to actively advocating for what is right with diligence and courage. Above all, I evaluate leadership candidates thoroughly, prioritizing the organization's future direction.

    Relevant experience: Along with three years on the board and prior service on the nominating committee, I bring extensive experience organizing conferences, managing budgets, and recruiting speakers. My volunteer work in arts nonprofits and leadership roles have equipped me with strong teaching, creative, and administrative skills valuable to the alumnae association.

Nominating Committee - Members

  • Debby Dittman

    1968
    Because of my extensive experience with the AAMC, I believe I could be a positive member of the nominating committee. I would very much enjoy working with fellow alums to contribute to the future of the AAMC.

    My evaluation approach: A few criteria come to mind; develop a strong working relationship with fellow committee members. Stress commitment, availability, leadership, and a willingness to support the nominating process, and be willing to compromise if needed to meet committee goals.

    Relevant experience: I served on the AAMC Board of Directors for 2 terms and served as AAMC President from 2022-2025. I was active in student government while at Mills and have continued in my adult life to support nonprofits in the Sacramento area.

  • Judith Gottlieb

    1975
    Over the past two years, I have become increasingly involved with the Mills Alumnae Association. I deeply value my experiences at Mills and remain committed to preserving the legacy of Mills College as a foundation for academic and personal growth. I am especially passionate about ensuring that the Alumnae Association continues to support younger Mills graduates as they navigate their personal and professional journeys.

    My evaluation approach: A concern for the AAMC and the legacy of Mills College. Ability to contribute to goal setting, financial monitoring, and developing new programs for alumnae. Capacity for consensus-building and working to ensure the continuation of the AAMC.

    Relevant experience: I’ve been involved with the AAMC for two years, volunteering in the office and on the Reunion committee. As a Kaiser Nurse Practitioner, I served on the contract negotiation team and a committee evaluating professional performance, which helped win a higher pay grade for nurses. I tutor English in Oakland public schools

  • Cynthia Mahood Levin

    1995
    Serving on the AAMC Board has given me a clear view of what the organization needs to move forward. With over 20 years of experience hiring, evaluating, and managing personnel in major medical centers, I know how to assess people and identify who will genuinely strengthen a team. My nonprofit board service has shown me the importance of balanced skill sets, accountability, and active engagement. I want to help build a lean, professional, mission driven Board that minimizes politics and maximizes impact. I would be honored to support this work on the Nominating Committee.

    My evaluation approach: When evaluating candidates, I look for people who bring real contributions—time, skills, effort, and a genuine commitment to the AAMC’s mission. I prioritize sound judgment, nonprofit experience, and candidates who bring follow‑through and a meaningful personal commitment to the organization. I look for people who respect community values and engage fully. I’ve kept close ties with many Mills alums and can identify candidates who will contribute from day one.

    Relevant experience: I bring over 20 years of VP and Director‑level experience in hospital and clinic administration, hiring and managing hundreds of staff at Kaiser, Stanford, and UCSF. I’ve served on multiple nonprofit boards, including the National Music Museum, Ronald McDonald House, the Aurora Singers, and the Vermillion Area Arts Council.

  • Selena September

    2002

    Serving on the Board and the Nominating Committee has strengthened my understanding of what effective, values‑aligned leadership looks like. Through my work in higher education, program management, and community service, I’ve learned how to recognize candidates who demonstrate integrity, follow‑through, and sound judgment. I bring a steady, reliable work ethic and a deep commitment to the Mills legacy. I want to help ensure the AAMC is guided by thoughtful, committed leaders who can support the organization’s growth and stability. It would be an honor to continue this work.

    My evaluation approach: When evaluating candidates, I look for integrity, reliability, and a genuine commitment to the AAMC’s mission. I value people who stay focused on the work, communicate plainly, and follow through in ways that build trust. I pay close attention to candidates who show sound judgment, respect community values, and bring a steady, discerning presence to the Board. These qualities help ensure the AAMC moves forward with clarity, accountability, and a culture that supports real progress.

    Relevant experience: Prior AAMC Board and Nominating Committee member with consistent, reliable service. Program Specialist for Alameda County overseeing multiple programs. Ten years of university‑level teaching in China with leadership, staff supervision, and program management. Experienced in community engagement, volunteer coordination, and evaluating people and programs with a clear, grounded approach.