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Caroline R. O’Shea is a fundraising consultant for nonprofits with the company Elevate in Washington, D.C.
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After graduating from Hamilton, Sonya (Brouner) Fox '84 worked as a paralegal at Davis, Polk and Wardwell in New York City. She then attended Boston University Law School to pursue a Juris Doctorate degree. Sonya spent many years as a lawyer and has now transitioned her career into a financial direction. She is now completing a Masters of Law degree in Corporate Compliance.
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Caroline Reppert is a 2017 graduate who majored in sociology and minored in government. During her time at Hamilton, she acted as a Career Center Peer Presenter, a Mock Trial Co-Captain, and the Student Assembly Executive Board Secretary.
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A volunteer job with the Parole Preparation Project was a pivotal moment for Allie Goodman '15, who now attends Berkley Law.
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During her time at Hamilton, Annie Sher ’18 has developed a strong interest in public interest law and advocacy. Last summer, she interned in the legal department at Sanctuary for Families, a nonprofit service provider for victims of gender violence. “While looking for an internship this year I knew I wanted to remain in the legal sphere. I focused my search on various types of organizations that provide pro-bono legal services,” said Sher.
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In January, after encouragement from a friend, Sarah Robertson ’19 joined the Hamilton College Real Estate Club, and discovered her interest in the mechanics of buying and selling properties. She is interning at Wexler and Kaufman, PLLC, which specializes in representing buyers and sellers in commercial and residential real estate transactions, the precise field Robertson hoped to investigate this summer.
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Hillary Norris graduated from Hamilton in 2015 with a double major in history and women’s studies.
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Andre Chapman graduated from Hamilton in 2007 with a degree in philosophy. He has worked for various companies in the following fields: legal, managerial, administrative, compliance and financial crimes investigation. He completed his graduate studies in 2010 with an master's degree in criminal justice from Boston University.
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“I heartily accept the motto, ‘That government is best which governs least’; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically.”
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