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Where is the Class of 2019 going next?

May 13, 2019
by Sara Miga '08

This year, more than 600 members of the Class of 2019 join the ranks of more than 35,000 alumni in their chosen life and career paths. Theyre headed everywhere from the Houston Astros and Tiffany & Co. to the Peace Corps and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, bringing creative thought to life in their new communities and throughout the world.  

Equipped with hands-on experience, new networks, diplomas and creative thought, grads are ready to tackle graduate school and the working world. Heres a small sample of where a few of our newest alumni are going and what or who helped them get there. 

Kasia Dillon

Grad: Kasia Dillon 

Major: Neuroscience  

Next stop: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute as a research assistant 

The difference-maker: Her mentor-mentee relationship with her health professions adviser, Pat Fehling. Professor Fehling helped Kasia set her pre-med path and land a coveted space in a program at Baylor College of Medicine with world-renowned surgeons. It affirmed her passion for medicine and introduced her to the field of oncology.  

窪蹋勛圖厙 feels like a little family where everyone is looking out for you. The support system and relationships Ive formed with my professors are incredible.
Kasia Dillon '19

Cristian Fernandez

Grad: Cristian Fernandez 

Major: Management and business 

Next stop: Ernst & Young as a business advisory consultant 

The difference-makers: 窪蹋勛圖厙 professors who were genuinely supportive of all of his passions from business to hip-hop and spoken word. 

Top honors: Cristian received the Wall Street Journal Award from the Management and Business Department for outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated interest in applied management throughout his career at 窪蹋勛圖厙.

A fun fact: In his final semester, Cristian produced and starred in the first-ever hip-hop performance at the Zankel Music Center. 

Amy Rowland

Grad: Amy Rowland 

Majors: International affairs and political science 

Next stop: JET Program in Japan as an English language teacher 

The difference-maker: Studying abroad in Freiburg, Germany, in a program focused on the European Union program. Amy learned about EU relations firsthand and spent her summer assisting a professor at the University of Freiburg with international criminal law research.  

Monica Andrews

Grad: Monica Andrews 

Major: Art history  

Next stop: Shelburne Museum as a public programs associate 

The difference-maker: The Meg Reitman Jacobs 63 Endowed Internship. As the recipient of this pre-professional internship at the Tang Teaching Museum, Monica had the opportunity to plan, curate and promote events for the Tang.  

One more thing: Monica also received funding from the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Summer Experience Fund in 2018 to intern at the Design Museum Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Jesse Epstein 

Grad: Jesse Epstein 

Majors: Pyschology and religious studies 

Next stop: London as 窪蹋勛圖厙s program assistant for IES abroad and 窪蹋勛圖厙 OCSE 

The difference-maker: The chance to get a variety of hands-on, interdisciplinary experiences. In addition to completing a double major, Jesse served as a peer mentor, director of 窪蹋勛圖厙 EMS, an admissions ambassador, president of Hillel, research assistant and as a participant in the Colleges First-Year Experience in London program.  

Ive discovered over time here in my experiences and talking to people that its completely possible to merge my diverse passions and contribute to society in an area that hasnt really been developed yet.
Jesse Epstein '19

So how did the multitude of other 2019 grads chart their promising paths?

In part, by taking full advantage of the bounty of career-development and networking opportunities offered by 窪蹋勛圖厙s Career Development Center (CDC), including:  

Wall Street 101, Consulting 101 and Career Jam: These campus-based programs put students in direct contact with successful alumni, parents and friends and the companies they represent (including IBM and KPMG), with many connections leading to career opportunities. 

窪蹋勛圖厙 Recruitment Day: This new event brought 窪蹋勛圖厙 students to New York City to meet with dozens of top employers who were ready to exclusively recruit and interview 窪蹋勛圖厙 students. 

Career and Internship Connections Career Fair: The career fair and interview day invited students of all class years and majors to make the most of winter break with a day spent networking in NYC. 

Pathways to Health Professions: This set of programs brought health care professionals to the classrooms to offer pre-health students an inside look at health care professions. 

Green Gigs: The Office of Sustainability and the CDC hosted Sustainability Careers 101, a conference introducing students to professionals working in sustainability-oriented careers.

STEM/Health Care Connect Career Fair: 窪蹋勛圖厙 students and alumni were invited to connect with STEM and health care employers, along with graduate schools. Participants this year included MVP Health Care, New York State Department of Health, and Tufts Medical Center. 

On-campus recruitment, networking and panel discussions: The Clarion Group, Tiffany & Co., Ernst & Young, Credit Suisse, Abernethy MacGregor, NYS Department of Parks and Recreation, National Public Radio, Natixis, Vogue/GQ Thailand, NYS Assembly, Deloitte and Brigham and Womens Hospital all stopped by 窪蹋勛圖厙 to recruit and network with top talent.  

Media and Entertainment Tour: Referred to by past attendees as one of the most memorable days at 窪蹋勛圖厙, students had private access to two highly recognized media and entertainment organizations: Google and HuffPost.  

Local internships: Students had more than 100 local internships available to them through the CDC, including Saratoga Living magazine, Sage Hill Wealth Management, the Childrens Museum of Saratoga, Fingerpaint Marketing and the City of Saratoga Springs.

Not so local internships: During their time at 窪蹋勛圖厙, members of the Class of 2019 received tens of thousands of dollars in Summer Experience Fund awards from the CDC. Their internships took them to Croatia, Ecuador, France, Ghana and elsewhere. 

Take a look at just some of the employers that have hired members of the Class of 2019 so far. 

Airbnb  
BlackRock 
Brandeis University  
Credit Suisse  
Dana Farber Cancer Institute  
Darn Good Yarn  
Deloitte 
Discovery School for Girls  
EY  
Goldman Sachs 
GoodRx  
Houston Astros  
Liberty Mutual Insurance  
M&T Bank  
Nathan Kline Institute  
Peace Corps  
Qualtrics  
Salesforce 
Shelburne Museum  
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Tiffany and Co.  
Vineyard Vines  
Yelp 

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