
Janine Hum, Editor-in-Chief
Hometown: Potomac, MD
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually at Hot Cakes.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a world-traveling photographer.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was wiping out on black ice after the snowstorm.
My least-favorite interview question is "What would your friends say about you?"

Atish Dipankar, Publisher
Hometown: Bokaro Steel City, India
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually checking my Gmail every five minutes.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be six years old.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden has yet to come, sometime in SY probably.
My least-favorite interview question is "What is your biggest weakness?"
Emily DeSanctis, Managing Editor
Hometown: Glen Mills, PA
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was not filling in my CCC Staff introduction!
Leila Ledsinger, Managing Editor / Yearbook Editor
Hometown: Bethesda, MD
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually feeling guilty about not doing casework.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a paleontologist.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was Prof. Pfeifer serenading me with "Layla" in DA.
My least-favorite interview question is "Why should I pay you for this?" (I'm working for my dad)
Lindsay Payne, Managing Editor
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually watching girlie TV shows with roommates who pretend to hate them.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be an actress.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was getting viciously aggressive during Darden Cup basketball.
My least-favorite interview question is "What are your weaknesses?"
Larissa Hawkes, Managing Editor / Layout Editor & Ad Director
Hometown: Tallahassee, FL
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually getting really good at spending the income I don't have.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a Transformer.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was asking Ben Haberman '11 who he was visiting, how long he was in town for, etc., one month into school.
My least-favorite interview question is "What has been your biggest sacrifice?"
Julia Schaffeld, Layout Editor
Hometown: Chattanooga, TN
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually flipping between Drudge Report and TMZ.com.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a veterinarian.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was witnessing firsthand the awkward interactions between Matt Epstein and Prof. Mary Margaret Frank.
My least-favorite interview question is "What is cloud computing?"
Brent Sanet, Ad Director
Hometown: Washington, DC
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually drawing comics of Atish.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a Director of Advertising for a non-official MBA newspaper.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden is to be determined.
My least-favorite interview question is "Can you speak up?"
Todd Hinckley, Ad Director & Online Editor
Hometown: New York, NY
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually watching TV or playing sports like softball, football, squash or golf.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a baseball player.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was running over Prof. Grushka-Cockayne in Darden Cup soccer.
My least-favorite interview question is "Where do you see yourself in 10 years?"
Tina Xie, Online Editor
Hometown: West Lafayette, IN
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually hanging out with friends, watching TV or reading manga.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be an artist.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was realizing I couldn't tell the difference between Pepsi and Coke in DAO.
My least-favorite interview question is "What did you dislike about your previous job?"
Gautam Kanaparthi, Paparazzo
Hometown: Guntur, India
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually hanging out with my wife and watching movies on Netflix.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be Giant Robot! (in the late-80s Giant Robot was a popular TV series in India)
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was bombing every cold call (and there were quite a few!) in Q2 GEM.
My least-favorite interview question is "What don't you like about Darden?"
Adam Harr, Chips & Quips Editor
Hometown: Washington, DC
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually playing parlor games.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be a firetruck.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was realizing in Q3 that Jay Subhash and Seth McGuire were different people.
My least-favorite interview question is "You are aware of our 'no beards' policy, right?"
Donna Trisarnsri, Copy Editor
Hometown: Sulphur Springs, TX
When I'm not doing casework, I'm usually procrastinating.
When I was five years old, I wanted to be Michael Jackson.
My most embarrassing moment at Darden was fumbling for five minutes through an Econ 101 question in GFM even though there was a graph right in front of me. I blame stage fright!
My least-favorite interview question is "What is your biggest failure?"







