Some (Of the Many!) Ways Our Grads Are Finding Success After Knox
Some are pursuing career opportunities abroad...
- Project Monitoring Specialist, HOPE International Development Agency. Caitlin Tegenfeldt '10. Myanmar.
- Deputy Chief of Party, Mali-Out-Of-School Youth Project. Adwoa Atta-Krah '06. Bamako, Malawi.
- Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State. Rachel Mueller '99. Washington D.C.
- Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Benetia Chingapane '95.
Some work in communications...
- Outreach Specialist, Chicago House and Social Service Agency. Hayley Schueneman '12.
- Editor in Chief, The Takeout. Marnie Shure '11. Chicago, Illinois.
- Communications Manager/Internal News Editor, Weyerhaeuser. Malissa Webber '07.
- Freelance Interpreter/Translator. Jessica Crockett '02. Chicago, Illinois.
- Writer/Inbound Marketing Consultant, Self Employed. Karen Eisenbraun '97.
Some go into education...
- Teacher of French and Lead TA, University of Washington-Seattle. Katherine Snider '08. Seattle, Washington.
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Somerville Public Schools. Sarah D'Ambrosio '07.
- Middle School Math Teacher, Hillsboro School District. Courtney Mahar '99.
And some have found success in other fields...
- Associate Analyst in Product Management, Liberty Mutual Insurance. Dzifa Penty '13. Boston, Massachusetts.
- Associate Director, UBS. Katherine Miller '13.
- Resource Development Manager, National Association of Railroad Passengers. James Zumwalt '11. Washington D.C.
- Doctoral Student, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tanya Novotnak '11.
- Research Officer, York University. Yuko Sorano '06. Toronto, Canada.
- Senior Actuarial Analyst, Humana. Michelle Hackman '04. Louisville, Kentucky.
- Staff Attorney, Atlanta Legal Aid Society. Wingo Smith '02. Atlanta, Georgia.
- Vice President, Global Rewards, Maritz Motivation Solutions. Jordi Prats '85. Glendale, Missouri.