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A dual-timeline murder mystery set in an English country manor. (St. Martin’s Press, 2026) View Book Listing > The post The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton appeared first on Georgetown Alumni.| Georgetown Alumni
This collection of authentic life stories and actionable financial insights are tailored for those playing too small with their money. (Greendiggers, Inc., 2025) View Book Listing > The post COIN CHRONICLES: The Complete Guide to Navigating from Money Mystery to Money Mastery appeared first on Georgetown Alumni.| Georgetown Alumni
Amidst the nonstop turmoil of the War of 1812, this decisive First Lady takes action and inspires an anxious nation with her kindness. (Sagebrush Publishing, 2021) View Book Listing > The post Dolley Madison and the War of 1812: America’s First Lady appeared first on Georgetown Alumni.| Georgetown Alumni
Inspired by Dante’s Inferno, Katabasis follows two rival grad students’ journey to Hell to save their professor’s soul. (Harper Voyager, 2025) View Book Listing > The post Katabasis appeared first on Georgetown Alumni.| Georgetown Alumni
Gillian Spear (C’14) is an Associate Producer at The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart, where she develops and pitches episodes covering current events, politics, and culture.| Georgetown Alumni
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In her current role as Manager, Global Franchise Strategy at Universal Products & Experiences at NBCUniversal, Sydney Smith-Banner (B’11) focuses on the brand management, brand marketing, and marketing strategy.| Georgetown Alumni
Georgetown Technology Alliance, GTA Alumni Spotlights| Georgetown Alumni
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Before he was a record producer for some of Hollywood’s biggest music talents, John Alagia was a 17-year-old boy with a dream.| Georgetown Alumni
Meet Amelia Kao (C’14), CEO of Interlaced!| Georgetown Alumni
Meet Catherine Henry Diffley (C’11), Director of Platform at AlleyCorp!| Georgetown Alumni
Kevin Scharff (C’94) is currently an Executive Producer at Riot Games in Los Angeles, where he works in the studio’s R&D division in search of new opportunities to make it better to be a player. He has worked for over 25 years in interactive entertainment as an artist, production director, and product leader. Prior to Riot, he worked on such franchises as Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, and God of War.| Georgetown Alumni