Hi everyone! I'm Teddi Nguyen Lydon and I live on the south shore of Massachusetts with my husband, 3 children, and 2 dogs. My house is an organized chaotic mess, on a good day! I work outside the home at a college where I have met so many amazing students, one of whom inspired the makings of this non-profit.
I hold a BA in Psychology as well as a MS in Industrial Organizational Psychology. I know that I would not be where I am today without the support of my family and friends. I am honored and privileged to be working with an amazing group of women to carry out our mission of helping others pursue their education.
It's so nice to meet you. I'm Elizabeth Nguyen and I live in Lebanon, Ohio with my husband and two daughters Amelia and Lila. I have worked for a good portion of my career as the marketing director for a nationwide architecture firm specializing in historic preservation.
I graduated from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio in 1999, with a BA in Mass Communications. I’m not sure I fully appreciated at the time the opportunity I was given or the sacrifice my parents made in order to further my education. I am so happy to be involved with Developing Gateways, which allows me to pay that generosity forward in some small way.
I am Tuyet-Hanh Nguyen. I live with my husband, and our 3 children in Boston, where I have resided for most of my life. I currently work as a Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition for a non-profit hospital.
I graduated from Regis College in Weston, MA in 2003 with a Bachelor in Social Work. Coming from a humble upbringing, I received an abundance of support from others. It is because of this assistance that I am passionate about giving back. This dedication is now realized through my involvement with Developing Gateways.
In my free time I enjoy hiking, cooking, baking, making floral arrangements, and exploring new food.
My name is Kim-Lien Le, and I am an orthopedic physician assistant at a community hospital in Boston, MA, where my small family currently resides.
I graduated from Boston University in 2013, with a BA in Neuroscience, and from Northeastern University in 2018, with a MS in Physician Assistant Studies. I was the first person in my family to graduate high school and attend college, and I was fortunate enough to draw from a multitude of resources along the way. I understand the challenges first-generation college students face. I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of Developing Gateways, an organization that gives back to the community by helping future generations further their education.