Madeline Galvin, a member of the University of Notre Dame Class of ’27, is majoring in finance and strategic management with a minor in sociology. She has a strong interest in global health, policy, and education. She is passionate about how financial strategies can support equitable healthcare delivery, educational initiatives, and policy reform in underserved communities. Through the Kellogg Developing Researchers Program, she aims to explore how finance can be applied to drive sustainable and impactful solutions in global health and development.
On campus, Galvin is actively involved in the Student International Business Council (SIBC), Biotech Club, and Circle K, and serves as the Marketing Director for Unleashed Social Ventures. She also coached a competitive robotics team last year at the Robinson Community Learning Center. Galvin looks forward to using the Kellogg program to deepen her understanding of development challenges and apply financial expertise to global health and education policy solutions.






