
Jaime Waldman Seltzer (MSW ’78) is currently the Director of Development for Voices of Hope, an organization whose purpose is to promote a culture of courage to stand against hatred through Holocaust and genocide education and remembrance.
Prior to that she served as the Executive Director of American Friends of NATAL: Israel’s trauma and resiliency center from 2019-2023.
Jaime was Director of Major Gifts Management for National Hadassah from 2013-2019, overseeing Major Gifts Officers and activities throughout the U.S. and Chief Development Officer for the New England Arthritis Foundation, from 2009-2013.
Upon graduation from UCONN SSW in 1978, Jaime joined the staff of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford where she completed her 29-year career as the Chief Development Officer.
Jaime volunteers her time for many social services and non- profit organizations and currently serves on the Development Committee of the Mandell Jewish Community Center, the Board of Directors of Ben Bronz Academy and as chair of its development committee.
She is married to Mark Seltzer, the mother of Amanda (UConn MSW 2013) and Aaron Katzman, Brittny and Matthew Seltzer and the proud grandmother of 2 grandchildren.

Kelly Ha is a first year UConn Masters of Social Work student in the Individuals, Groups, and Family Practice concentration as well as a student in the Certificate in Foundations of Public Health program. She is the first one to attend college in her family, her advocacy work and want to address inter-generational trauma are an homage to her immigrant Vietnamese family sacrifices for her to have a better life. As an aspiring Medical Social Worker, Kelly will be doing her 2nd year placement at Connecticut Children’s. Kelly is incredibly involved as she chairs two positions in the Graduate Student Organization as the Social Media Specialist and PEERS Co-Chair. She is also involved with UConn Health’s Urban Service Track where she is able to work in an interdisciplinary team to serve under served communities.
Tessa recently accepted the position of the Dean’s Administrative Assistant. Tessa has been with the School of Social Work since March 2018 as a Program Assistant in the Dean’s office, working with the MSW and BSW Program Directors. In her new role, Tessa will work closely with the Deans to assist in managing the administrative functions in the Dean’s office. Before her time at the SSW, Tessa worked on the Storrs campus in the Department of Communication. Having grown up in Connecticut, she comes from a family of Husky fans, and is appreciative to be a part of the UConn community.
Lindsey joined the Office of Research and Scholarship/Finance Office staff in November. Lindsay is providing support for all aspects of ORS, including event planning logistics and support, communication, grant development and budget support. Lindsay serves as a liaison between the school and SPS, which will be an especially important role as we strive to increase our research grant writing/funding activities in the coming months and years. Lindsay is familiar with Hartford and with local community agencies. She previously worked at Riverfront Recapture and at the Community Renewal Team.