Jordyn Dean
Hometown: North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Majors: political science, environmental studies
Employer: Anthesis Group
Job title: consultant I
Job Responsibilites
I’m incredibly excited to share my job opportunity post-grad as a junior consultant for Anthesis Group, a global environmental consulting firm. In this position, I’m responsible for entry level data management and managing CDP projects for our clients. I’m in the process of training, but I will likely be working on emissions accounting and science based targets in the future. It’s a really incredible opportunity, and I credit Dickinson’s amazing education in helping me to succeed in this new job!
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Dickinson’s liberal arts education has allowed me to answer questions in interviews more critically, which often gave me an edge against other candidates. Dickinson also gave me so many different opportunities to develop my skills outside of the classroom, which really impressed recruiters when I was job searching! I also greatly appreciate the Career Center in helping me build my resume and work on job applications, because I truly would have been lost without their guidance (huge thank you to Annie Kondas!!)
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
I’m so excited to work for Anthesis. They’re truly a company that aligns with the values Dickinson champions and the ones I hold close as well, so knowing that my organization is making a positive difference and that I can be a small part of that is more than incredible.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Going on the Navajo Nation service trip my freshman year was the moment that stands out to me as really pivotal in how I defined my worldview. I grew up in a suburban bubble, so going on that trip and learning from the community made me realize that I had incredible privilege in how I navigate the world, and at the end of the day I was both grateful for the experience and uncomfortable with my presence there as a “service trip” member. It was monumental in teaching me that the world is complex and made up of different experiences, and that I could do better to respect different cultures and their histories. I also met some incredible friends from Dickinson on the trip, and bonded with faculty I never would have otherwise (you can tell Minda in IT that I say hello!)
Is there any other information you would like us to know?
I am truly so thankful for Dickinson as an institution. As someone who was a first generation college student, I didn’t have a lot of guidance through the education process. But Dickinson has not only dramatically altered the way I think about the world, but it’s allowed me to pursue my lifelong dream of making the world a better place, and making a career out of it. So truly, thank you so much for what you’ve done for me—it’s changed my life in the best way possible.
Internship Experience
My summer internship was for the Westmoreland County Department of Planning and Development (located in Pa.), where I had the opportunity to develop proposals for a county-wide sustainability policy. I focused mainly on county emissions, particularly in the waste sector, and met with local recyclers on developing a more comprehensive composting system. I also had the opportunity through this internship to work for the Westmoreland County Conservation District where I got my hands dirty working on an erosion control project as well as some fish shocking!
Ellie Scott
Hometown: Westhampton, Massachusetts
Major: political science
Employer: Robinhood
Job title: customer experience representative
Job Responsibilities
Start in the Customer Experience Pathways program studying for and passing the Series 7 and Series 63 to then become a registered financial representative.
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Great opportunities to push myself and explore who I am.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
Gaining licenses in my field
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Internship Experience
- Conference of State Bank Supervisors, Testing and Education Program intern, Washington, D.C. (remote), summer 2020
- Robinhood, CX Operations intern, Denver, Colo. (remote), summer 2021
Nelly Teta Ntwali
Hometown: Kigali, Rwanda
Employer: Goldman Sachs
Job title: consumer wealth and management analyst
Job Responsibilities
Responsible for front-to-back operational support to the Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Private Wealth Management and Ayco businesses in service, delivery, and processing functions across the trade and client lifecycle.
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
I was able to meet people from all over the world that helped me see different opportunities around me. I was inspired by many people in the Dickinson community and learned the importance of taking the space that I deserve.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
I am anticipating being successful in my current position but also continuing to explore my passions and goals for the future. I am hoping to challenge myself by putting myself in positions I have never been in and taking advantage of all of my opportunities.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Coming into Dickinson, I made goals for my four years and was able to look at those, now as a senior, to see that I had achieved a lot of them. I had always wanted to
study abroad in France, and while COVID posed a problem, I was finally able to go and have an amazing time. This was undoubtably my greatest Dickinson experience because it helped me realize many of my goals, take myself out of my comfort zone and meet new people. I also loved being part of the
Women of Color Summit planning committee and attending every single summit that we had on campus.
Internship Experience
- I worked at Goldman Sachs as an intern and it was great, I was able to receive a job offer after the internship. I worked daily on delivering and receiving trades and looking at why some trades failed. I also worked to better my teams functions, so looking at ways that I could minimize touch points and automating systems.
- I also worked at the Rwandan development board in Kigali, Rwanda, as an investment intern. I worked on market research for potential investors, creating pitch decks and finding incentives for them to invest in necessary markets in Rwanda.
Sydney Engler
Hometown: Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Employer: Vanguard
Job title: client relationship associate
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Connections.
Internship Experience
SIE investments.
Preston MacLean
Hometown: Fleetwood, Pennsylvania
Major: political science
Employer: Penske Truck Leasing
Job title: project coordinator
Job Responsibilities
Develop and execute processes to facilitate, expedite, and expand the company’s ability to liquidate assets at the end of term with the company.
Lucy Parker-Burns
Hometown: Easthampton, Massachusetts
Employer: Edmond Chan
Job title: research associate II
Job Responsibilities
As a research associate II, I will be aiding in conducting research which leverages genomic, functional genomic, and biochemical tools to interrogate gastrointestinal (GI) cancer vulnerabilities and uncover novel biological insights. This will include utilizing novel genomic techniques analyzing patient cells, GI cancer cell lines, and murine models to further understand the dependency of GI cancers on specific genetic mutations.
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
I believe that the skills I have learned from all of my classes has significantly helped me to become much more confident in my skills as a researcher, speaker and overall inquirer. Attending a
liberal arts school has also made me emphasize cross-discipline experiences and to further seek those out as I leave college. I also highly value my experiences from being a
Liberty Cap tour guide and
Admissions Fellow student interviewer as they have seriously helped my speaking abilities and conduct in interviews.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
I am considering pursuing a MD/Ph.D. after my job at Columbia University finishes. I am incredibly excited to continue conducting cancer research, a pursuit I started here at Dickinson with
Associate Professor of Biology Michael Roberts, and to further investigate precise genomic avenues as cancer treatments.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Certainly conducting genomic cancer research has been a defining moment for me here at Dickinson. I am about to go down to New Orleans to attend the annual AACR (American Association for Cancer Research) with my research group to present our research as part of the Undergraduate Symposium. Though this hasn't happened yet I am certain it will be a defining moment as the start of my career in medicine and research.
Internship Experience
I did an externship with the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) over winter break in 2019. My work primarily focused on tracking bills proposed at the state and national levels which pertained to the application of sunscreen in public schools and the enforcement of age limits for using tanning beds. This position also required attending a PhRMA conference as well as a Price of Good Health summit, both of which addressed the current healthcare crises in the U.S hearing from pharmaceutical companies, U.S. Congressmen, heads of data security from Microsoft, current physicians and many more.
Ana Matovic
Hometown: Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Graduate School: Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Program of study: J.D. law program
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Dickinson has prepared me for life after graduation by helping me to continue to build my work ethic so that I can be a productive law student. Through my work on the Dickinson College Mock Trial Team, I have also sharpened my public speaking and trial advocacy skills that will benefit me in law school.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
After law school graduation, I am hoping to become a federal prosecutor and also pursue pro-bono work.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
During my education at Dickinson College, I was able to build meaningful connections with my peers and professors. Additionally, I was able to serve as a team captain for the Dickinson College
Mock Trial team during my junior year and then the vice president of the club during my senior year which I found to be extremely helpful as I navigated how to be a leader in a legal setting. This will be highly relevant in my future as I pursue a career as a trial attorney.
Internship Experience
I was a a legal intern at Immigration Support Services in Enola, Pa. where I analyzed legal information and proofread petitions to streamline status approval processes. I also interned as a judicial intern at the Cumberland County Courthouse where I observed all hearings, pretrial conferences, and trials to deepen understanding of legal procedures and also discussed the outcomes with Judge Edward Guido and Judge Al Masland '79. Lastly, I interned at the Consumer Protection Branch of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington D.C. where I was a legal intern. During this internship, I.conducted investigative research to locate victims of fraud across the country, synthesized memorandums, and translated/transcribed Spanish evidence.
Grayce Romeo
Hometown: Mount Kisco, New York
Major: political science
Employer: SITE program
Job Title: teacher
Job Responsibilities
Teaching English to high school students in Milan, Italy.
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
It has given me opportunities to find new programs and make connections.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
Traveling.
Internship Experience
- Law office intern in White Plains, N.Y.
- District Attorney of Westchester County.
Drew Yager
Hometown: Towson, Maryland
Major: political science
Employer: Venture Capital & Private Equity
Job Title: development manager
Job Responsibilities
Development manager for the real estate strategies.
Internship Experience
Access Holdings - development intern - Baltimore, Md.
Amanda Fruman
Hometown: Owings Mills, Maryland
Graduate School: University of Baltimore School of Law
Field of study: J.D. or LL.B. in law
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
- Helped me significantly with the law school application process.
- Connected me with alumni that have legal careers .
- Supported me throughout the internship process.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
Starting my career in the legal field after graduating from law school.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Engaging in research with professors and for my senior honors thesis.
Internship Experience
- Dickinson Office of Admissions; Carlisle, Pa.; Liberty Cap intern.
- Evan Guthrie Law Firm; Charleston, S.C. (remote); legal intern.
- Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas; Carlisle, Pa.; judicial intern.
- Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce; Fenwick Island, Del.; policy intern.
Lindsay Kuracina
Hometown: Lake Forest, Illinois
Majors: law & policy, political science
Employer: Skadden Law Firm
Job title: legal practice assistant
Job Responsbilities
- Assist attorneys with filing court papers, document productions, retrieving client information and preparations for trials .
- Conduct legal and non-legal research
Internship Experience
- Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development .
- Drafted policy briefs, reports and online publications to increase public awareness.
- Conducted extensive research on current and upcoming legislation.
- Assisted the institute in its regular programming
Alex Arnette
Hometown: Williamsburg, Virginia
Graduate School: Penn State University
Field of study: chemistry
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Dickinson helped me find exactly what I was interested in. I am leaving here confident in my passion for chemistry, and with the knowledge to thrive in graduate school. I feel well-rounded as a person because of the variety of classes I have been able to take while I studied here. But most importantly, the connections I have made with my peers and professors will last long beyond my time here.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
I can't wait to continue learning about chemistry and about how to apply it to solve real-world issues.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
During my first semester,
Professor of Chemistry Cindy Samet took our gen chem class to the College Farm to pick vegetables that we would use in an experiment. My lab partner, Shea Player '22, and I picked a turnip and used it to absorb iron ions from drinking water. While our data was mixed, seeing the connections between chemistry,
sustainability and botany were eye-opening.
Internship Experience
I completed an internship as an analytical chemistry intern at Carlisle Construction Materials, located right here in Carlisle, Pa. My project involved designing methods on various analytical instruments to characterize the additives in CCM's PVC roofing membrane. In particular, I worked with antioxidant and antimicrobial additives using an LC-MS and a UPLC.
Sam Walters
Hometown: Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Graduate School: John’s Hopkins School of Education
Field of study: education
Employer: Teach for America/Alexandria Public School District
Job title: Elementary school teacher/Teach for America corps member
Job Responsibilities
Educate an elementary school class in a low income school district.
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Dickinson allowed me to grow in my professional experiences and taught me the importance of being a well-rounded individual to exceed in all aspects of life post-graduation.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Working with CCLA creating the Quarantine Tutoring program.
Internship Experience
Quarantine Tutors program leader.
Liam Huston
Hometown: Bowdoin, Maine
Major: political science
Employer: U.S. Army
Job title: second lieutenant
How has Dickinson prepared you for life after graduation?
Extending my academic and professional horizons, putting me in contact with and under the instruction of experts in their fields.
What are you most anticipating about your career or post-graduate pursuits?
The adventure of military life and the ability to serve my community and country to the best of my ability.
What are some of the defining moments of your Dickinson experience?
Pre-orientation hiking the Appalachian Trail, getting my first suite with seven of my friends, attending formals, giving tours during the pandemic semester.
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Published April 21, 2022