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  • Ford will serve as a juror in the U.S. documentary category – one of seven juried categories.

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  • Ben Barzilai ’16 landed a job at an entertainment marketing firm, a good gig for a musician. "I've been interested in music and entertainment all my life, and being able to work with artists and facilitate their creative goals is incredibly satisfying," he says.

  • Grace Lee '13, gives important insight on user research, as a product designer at Handy.

  • What does business have to do with the arts? Kate Spencer K’79 learned about this the hard way when she walked in on two professors competing in a critique of her art. “It didn’t even have anything to do with me,” she said. “It was just two professors debating, but I had to watch my pride deflate right in front of them. I learned that day that my ego was something that I had to manage if I really wanted to make a living as an artist.”

  • If there’s one piece of advice that students could take away from Brittany Tomkin ’12 and Sarah Kane ’12 at their Connect to Careers in Theatre talk, it’s that you don’t need to wait for permission to pursue your dreams.

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  • Dan Leonard '04 is an award-winning Producer of visual content in Los Angeles and currently the Series Producer for "60 Second Docs." The series has more than 2.6 billion views to date, and 5.6 million followers across social media platforms in just 26 months of existence. Dan has Produced content for clients including FOX, Viacom, Focus Features, Paramount TV, Red Bull, AT&T, GM, Sony Music and many more. He is a graduate of the American Film Institute, as well as Hamilton College.

  • 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.

  • Warmups at 8:30 a.m., rehearsals all day, and then acting classes from 7 to 9 p.m. By the time the dust has settled and Angelique Archer‘’20 is finished for the day, she’s already preparing for her next performance. It’s all part of the job for Archer, a theatre major interning at the Saratoga Shakespeare Company as an acting apprentice.

  • Participating in the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art docent program has opened quite a few doors this summer for Hamilton students including at the Smithsonian, Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Institute of Contemporary (ICA) Art in Boston.

  • For Samantha Donohue ’18, communication is key to success at her new position as a project manager with Epic, a health software company. Much of Donohue’s responsibilities will include traveling to hospitals to assist medical professionals in better understanding and using Epic’s software.

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