Thanks to a $13.7 million gift from Robert (C’62) and Allison Bertrand (Parents’05), Georgetown University will create the Robert W. Bertrand Endowed Chair in Computer Science to focus on research […]| Georgetown Today
Ron Palmese (B’00) is the chief legal officer at Shake Shack, overseeing and managing all legal, government, and regulatory affairs. He also oversees the company's enterprise risk management, ESG, and insurance programs as well as the company's internal audit departments. Palmese is also a member of Shake Shack’s executive team.| Georgetown Today
Sean Conaton (C’95) is the founder & principal consultant at Strategy Compass, a management consultancy in the Washington, DC area. The post Hoya Highlight: Sean Conaton (C’95) appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
As we consider our past and look ahead to the future, we’re sharing the stories of five current Camp Fire staff members and leaders who also happen to be alumni. Their experiences with the organization span decades, and their unique perspectives from both sides of the coin give us a fun and insightful glimpse into what makes Camp Fire special.| Camp Fire
From majoring in French at Georgetown University to becoming a senior finance director at Pfizer, Tesia Henn’s (C’09) career has been marked by open mindedness, curiosity, and passion.| Georgetown Today
Dean Paul Almeida with Kay and Peter N. “Pete” (B’78) Crnkovich (Parents’11, ’13) from left to right. Recognizing the impact the business world can have on healthcare, Peter N. “Pete” […]| Georgetown Today
Marble statue of Benjamin Franklin at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Photo: Chris Enochs, Brandon DuBose The Georgetown University Alumni Association (GUAA) returned to Philadelphia for this year’s John Carroll […]| Georgetown Today
“Everything that I would have to say about Raise Your Hand Texas and the Charles Butt Foundation comes from a place of gratitude for the people that I’ve met and the experiences I’ve had as an educator,” says Dr. Tamara McWilliams. The post Alumni Stories: Investing in Leaders Pays Dividends appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
Melinna Chessher, a Charles Butt Scholar, shares how mentorship has changed her life. "My mentor has helped me in a variety of ways to boost my confidence as a teacher, and as an individual." The post Alumni Stories: Feeling Supported Every Step of the Way appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
In addition to financial support, the Charles Butt Scholarship network creates opportunities for new and aspiring educators to support one another along their professional journeys. It’s this ongoing support and community that Guadalupe and Monica say sets the scholarship apart from other programs. The post Alumni Stories: Connected Community appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
“What I’m most prideful about of this alumni network is often we’re each other's first phone call,” says Lee Vi Moses. “Our job is very rewarding, but it can also be very challenging and there’s a lot of decisions that we have to make that take courage." The post Alumni Stories: Leaning on the Network appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
LaTonia Amerson and Tai Ingram met in 2015 through the Raising School Leaders Harvard Leadership program. The post Alumni stories: from cohort member to colleague appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
Crystal Romero-Mueller was elated when Deniss Moreno requested her as a mentor. The post Alumni stories: meaningful mentorship appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
We asked our alumni to reflect on the meaningful relationships they’ve made through these networks. These were their responses ... The post Introducing our “Alumni Stories” series appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
Alumna Maureen McNamara Best (ANTH MA 2010) is the executive director of LEAP, a nonprofit for local food access in Roanoke, Va.| Anthropology and Geography
From left to right: Posie O’Brien Granet (N’98), James O’Brien (B’04), Michael O’Brien (SFS’06), Joseph A. O’Brien (C’67), Barbara Scanlon O’Brien, Chrissy O’Brien Haggerty (B’99), Katie O’Brien Mucci (B’01) Inspired […]| Georgetown Today
Kim D’Avignon has an important job title – Assistant District Attorney at Tarrant County District Attorney's Office, but she also carries the equally impressive title of lifelong Camp Fire volunteer.| Camp Fire First Texas
“She was really who inspired me to get into administration and inspired me to become an assistant principal."| Charles Butt Foundation
Amy Lindholm’s Camp Fire experiences took her on a career path she never could have imagined…one through the woods.| Camp Fire
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