Leadership, Board
Masu Haque Khan P’27
Masu Haque Khan is a lawyer and consultant with a background in employment litigation, career counseling, and education. Masu is the beneficiary of 14 years of single-sex education, having attended the Columbus School for Girls from pre-K through 12th grade. Thereafter, she obtained her B.A. with honors in psychology from Yale College and her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. Masu has served on multiple nonprofit boards and was recently appointed to be a commissioner for the town of Brookline’s Commission on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Community Relations. Currently, she serves as chair of the Strategic Development Committee for the board of the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health, as vice-chair of the board of the Jonathan Edwards Trust at Yale, and as a co-chair for Bridges, a parent-led organization for the Fessenden School that develops parent and family programming and supports school-led initiatives that honor differences in backgrounds, perspectives and cultures. Previously, Masu was a consultant for the Tahirih Justice Center in Houston, Texas, and the associate director, private sector and judicial clerkships for Pace University School of Law in White Plains, New York. She has also worked as an employment lawyer for both Ice Miller LLP and Littler Mendelson in Columbus, Ohio. Additionally, she has served on the board of trustees of the Fay School (Houston, Texas), and was the vice-chair of the board of the Brookline High School Innovation Fund. At Winsor, Masu has served as a Parents’ Association class rep for Class III and Class IV, and she is a Winsor Leads Parent Committee co-chair. She lives in Chestnut Hill with her husband, Badar Khan, and their three children, one of whom attends Winsor.





