Alumnae Association Board
Pictured L to R: Danielle Wilson Angelucci ‘11, Jessica Wilson Baldini ’09, Jeanne Langeluttig ‘84, Colleen McKenna Walton ’07
Colleen McKenna Walton ’07 President MDSA emphasized confidence, accountability, and leadership, encouraging students to speak up, take on responsibility, and lead with integrity—lessons that carried Colleen through college and into her career. She has served on the Alumnae Association Board since 2013, after being recruited by her former classmate Elizabeth Binette Mahon ’07, who was serving as Director of Alumnae Relations at the time. Colleen’s involvement is also deeply rooted in family tradition; her grandmother, Katherine “Gene” Gately Murray ’40, served on the board for many years, inspiring her to follow in her footsteps. Serving on the Board is deeply meaningful to Colleen, as it provides the opportunity to give back to a school that helped shape her foundation and to sustain its legacy of faith, leadership, service, and sisterhood. She encourages alumnae to get involved, noting that the Association fosters meaningful cross generational relationships, networking and mentorship opportunities, and continued support for current students.
Jessica Wilson Baldini ’09 Vice President MDSA instilled in her a strong work ethic and a commitment to high standards that prepared her well for college and her career. Personally, it laid the foundation for her spiritual life and deepened her relationship with God. The constant presence of Jesus on campus and the daily example of the Dominican Sisters helped her recognize the importance of carrying her faith beyond her high school years. She has served on the Alumnae Association Board on and off for nearly 10 years, holding leadership roles from President to now Vice President. Jessica’s deep love for MDSA inspired her involvement, particularly the opportunity to connect with fellow alumnae and help provide scholarships for current students. Through volunteering and monthly meetings, Jessica has built meaningful relationships rooted in shared memories and a shared love for the school, and she encourages other alumnae to get involved to experience the same connection, wisdom, and sense of service.
Jeanne Langeluttig ‘84 Treasurer Mount de Sales fostered confidence, leadership, and intellectual curiosity, equipping Jeanne to approach challenges thoughtfully, lead with accountability, and make decisions that balance both financial and human impact. She has served on the Alumnae Association Board for more than 20 years, inspired by classmates and alumnae whose dedication demonstrated the lasting impact of giving back. Serving on the Board allows her to honor the values instilled at MDSA while supporting the next generation of young women. She encourages alumnae to get involved, build relationships across generations, and expand professional and personal networks. Engagement with the Alumnae Association preserves MDSA traditions, supports the school’s sustainability, and ensures future students continue to benefit from a faith centered, empowering all girls education.
Danielle Wilson Angelucci ‘11 Secretary More than academic preparation, Mount de Sales taught Danielle what it means to be a daughter of God and to seek fulfillment through service to the Lord. The education she received prepared her for the rigor of college while instilling lifelong skills such as time management, recognizing the gifts of others, and keeping faith at the center of her life. For the past ten years, Danielle has served as Secretary of the Alumnae Association Board. After returning to Maryland following college, she felt called to give back to the community that helped form her. Serving her alma mater through the Alumnae Association is a meaningful expression of gratitude for all that Mount de Sales has given her. She finds deep purpose in her role on the Alumnae Association Board, which— like Mount de Sales itself—is built upon generations of women sharing their time and talents in support of future students. Though years removed from graduation, she remains connected
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