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Cofounder of Et Fille Wines in Newberg, Ore., Jessica Mozeico ’95 joined women in her industry who were interviewed for a Feb. 7 article in Paste magazine titled “Toast to Female Friendship with These Women-Made Drinks on Galentine’s Day.”
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Hamilton offers a plethora of opportunities for students to discover their passions. For Maura Calsyn ’95, it was a semester in Washington, D.C., that started her on her career path. Today she is deputy assistant secretary for health policy at the U.S. Department of Health Human Services (HHS) where her work deals with a wide variety of public health issues, including the long-term effects of COVID-19.
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In their devastating grief, Corey Feist ’95, his wife, Jennifer Feist, and her family were confronted almost immediately by a dilemma: heed their inclination to stay silent about the suicide of Jennifer’s sister, Dr. Lorna Breen, or speak out about the circumstances.
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During the COVID-19 quarantine, Kristen Eignor DiCerbo ’95 foresaw the impact of technology in education. “There was a huge increase in usage as teachers and learners looked for online tools,” says DiCerbo, chief learning officer for the Khan Academy.
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“Find a great job” is a weighty item (maybe the weightiest) to check off any senior’s to-do list. Just ask the four members of the Class of 2022 whose internships at Deutsche Bank (DB) led to post-graduation jobs there.
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Attorney Olabisi “Bisi” Ladeji Okubadejo ’95 sees her job as an opportunity to transform the educational experience for students and the work experience for employees at Georgetown University. She’s Georgetown’s associate vice president for equal opportunity, affirmative action, and compliance.
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Three members of the Class of 2021 – Amanda Kim, Jaydin Knight, and Jafar Sharipov – have parlayed internships at Deutsche Bank into fulltime positions with the international investment bank and financial services company.
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For the last decade, Jacqueline Fabius ’95 has asked herself this question as she considers a career move: Does the work have an impact on humanity? The answer has taken her around the globe.
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Back in Bundy West, government major Tracee Plowell ’95 was bent on going to law school, then running for mayor in her hometown. But she would answer a different call to public service — with the Department of Justice.
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Singer-songwriter Jess Klein ’95 learned her first guitar chords from a suitmate her sophomore year. He was Gabriel Unger ’97, who founded the campus Acoustic Coffeehouse series and eventually asked her to open for one of the visiting performers.
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