From September through December, Jags on the Roam followed Wellington alumni who are charting thoughtful, ambitious paths in the world. These stories span national service, public interest law, tech, entrepreneurship, and community-centered real estate, each one reflecting the curiosity, confidence, and purpose that take root at Wellington and continue to grow long after graduation. If you missed a feature or want to revisit a favorite, this recap brings them all together in one place.

Stephanie Sellers - Class of 1994
From aerospace engineering to senior leadership in the U.S. intelligence community, Stephanie’s career is a powerful example of saying yes to unexpected opportunities and leading with purpose.

Carolyn Faller - Class of 2015
Now a first-year law student at the University of Virginia, Carolyn’s path through public service, Peace Corps work, and legal advocacy reflects a deep commitment to community and justice.

Sarim Siddiqui - Class of 2021
A rising force in tech and entrepreneurship, Sarim is building innovative ventures while preparing for a software engineering internship at Meta, all with a focus on growth and impact.

Obi Johns - Class of 2016
A Columbus-based real estate agent and content creator, Obi is redefining how first-time buyers engage with real estate while investing back into the community where he grew up.
Jags on the Roam continues to celebrate the many ways Wellington alumni carry curiosity, confidence, and purpose into the world.