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While finishing his master’s degree in 1996, Samuel Werberg ’94 says that it was then when he realized how big the world was and how little he’d seen of it. After three years volunteering for the Peace Corps, he briefly worked in the private sector before deciding he was meant to be abroad. He joined the U.S. State Department as a diplomat in 2004 and has been there ever since.
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Like most Haudenosaunee, Andrew Lee ’94 learned from an early age that when setting a course of action, one must consider the wisdom of seven generations who came before and the consequences that decisions will have on seven generations ahead. Lee takes that advice to heart as chairman of the board of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
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Yance Ford ’94 has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. The Foundation offers Fellowships to further the development of scholars and artists by assisting them to engage in research in any field of knowledge and creation in any of the arts, under the freest possible conditions and irrespective of race, color, or creed.
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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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Cameron Paine ’94 was recently named eXp Realty’s senior vice president of industry relations. eXp Realty is the largest residential real estate brokerage by geography in North America with over 13,000 agents, and subsidiary of eXp World Holdings, Inc.
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Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Andrew Lee ’94 discusses sovereignty of American Indian Nations, and why some have found success while others struggle.
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CarGurus, Inc., a leading global online automotive marketplace, recently appointed Greg Schwartz ’94 to its board of directors. An innovator in the media and internet industries, Schwartz brings more than 20 years of experience to CarGurus.
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Yance Ford ’94 made Oscars history as the first openly transgender filmmaker nominated for an Academy Award. His film, “Strong Island” was nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
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Following the screening of Strong Island to a full house as part of his F.I.L.M. series, Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald had the opportunity to interview the film’s director and Hamilton alumnus Yance Ford ’94.
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Yance Ford ‘94 recently received the Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award from the International Documentary Association.
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