Alexa Shumway

Senior Staffer at Harvard Model Congress

Alexa Shumway is a dedicated and accomplished student at Harvard University, pursuing a degree from August 2022 to May 2026. Currently serving as Vice President and Director of Equity and Inclusion for the Harvard Investment Association & Fund, Alexa actively engages in financial education and promotes inclusivity within the finance sector. Additional roles include Incoming Global Investment Banking Summer Analyst at RBC Capital Markets, BOLD Keynote Director and IBC Programming Director for Harvard Undergraduate Women In Business, and Business Manager at The Harvard Advocate. Past experiences encompass a range of positions, such as Senior Staffer for Harvard Model Congress, Summer Analyst at Solamere Capital, Engagement Associate for the Harvard Biotechnology Club, Sales Associate at gorjana, Interim Assistant to the Mayor of the Village of Southampton, and Research Intern at Finch Therapeutics. With a strong foundation in leadership, event planning, and financial analysis, Alexa exemplifies commitment to professional development and community engagement.

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Palm Beach, United States

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Harvard Model Congress

Founded in 1986, HMC is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit and the nation’s oldest government simulation conference run exclusively by undergraduates at Harvard College. HMC is also the most dynamic model congress simulation available to high school students. Over the years, HMC Boston has grown significantly and has led to the development of five other conferences run by our sister organizations: Harvard Model Congress Europe, Harvard Model Congress Asia, Harvard Model Congress San Francisco, Harvard Model Congress Dubai, and Harvard Model Congress Latin America. We continue to improve the simulation with all of the resources available to us as we strive to guarantee the most accurate and informative experience. Unlike other conferences, HMC requires students to assume the role of real life congressmen, senators, and members of government, forcing them to expand their own perspectives and to understand the issues at hand in a new, more nuanced way. Harvard Model Congress presents a unique opportunity for high school students to engage with American government through role-play and simulation in order to develop a better understanding of civic involvement and government function. Through a variety of congressional committees covering a broad spectrum of pressing federal issues and a diverse collection of Special Program committees highlighting other aspects of the US government, HMC strives to provide a stimulating learning environment that fosters individual growth and group education.


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