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  • Céline Geiger is currently a writer and producer on the Freeform drama series The Bold Type. She is also the writer, creator, executive producer of the Emmy nominated digital series Relationship Status. She has written for the television series Being Human (U.S.), The Lying Game, The Vampire Diaries, and Valor and developed projects for film, TV, and digital with HBO, The CW, VH1, Freeform, Awesomeness TV, and Berlanti Productions.

  • John Fargis graduated from Hamilton in 1987 with a degree in International and Comparative Political Studies and received an MBA from The Anderson School at UCLA. He has spent his entire professional career on Wall Street with several firms, including Chase Manhattan Bank, Blackrock, Bear Stearns, Jefferies and Guggenheim Securities. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Finance at NYU – Stern School of Business.

  • It’s a great internship — if you love dogs and science. “You definitely would have a hard time working with the dogs if you weren't a dog lover. The kennel houses some 50 sled dogs, and at that point the dogs will love on you whether you like it or not,” says Debbie Kim '19.

  • At the end of her junior year Makayla Franks ’19 was at a crossroads thinking about her future: Would she rather make a career in education or in corporate America? Her summer internship teaching writing has helped her gain perspective on what comes next.

  • Several Hamilton faculty and staff recently spent a week in Albuquerque, N.M., at the National Academic Advising Association’s (NACADA) Academic Advising Summer Institute.

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  • Nick Pace '19 is interning at New York Restoration Project, a land conservancy agency in NYC that oversees 80 acres of parkland and 52 community gardens in all five boroughs.

  • According to a press release issued on July 17 by the Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., the firm’s board of directors has appointed Hamilton alumnus David M. Solomon ’84 to succeed Lloyd C. Blankfein as chairman and chief executive officer.

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  • David Gagnidze ’20 returned to his country of birth to work at the Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD) in Tbilisi. The nonprofit hosts workshops with the local youth, assesses the economic problems of regional communities and studies religious and ethnic minorities in Georgia.

  • “This summer, I’m taking part in the Manhattan Sports Business Academy, a summer immersion program designed for college students seeking career acceleration in the sports industry."

  • Robert Berk ’20, a government major with a minor in economics and communications, launched Solvit. Solvit helps small businesses grow by creating individualized efficient solutions that increase brand awareness and influence.

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