SagePost47 Podcast
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SagePost47 PodcastNov 21, 2022
Stephanie Yu '22 on Product Management, Double-majoring in CS and PPA, and Faith at the Claremont Colleges
Stephanie Yu, Product Manager I at Disney Streaming, shares in-depth of her journey at Pomona from dabbling with different academic fields, her learning experience during the pandemic, and how she found Product Management as her career fit. As the first Double-Major graduate in Computer Science and Public Policy Analysis (PPA) with a concentration in Chemistry, Stephanie talks about juggling two work-load heavy majors while being involved in 2 student organizations. At Pomona, Stephanie co-founded First Love, the Christian Fellowship at the Claremont Colleges and was the president of hearhere, an annually published journal of Christian thought aimed to spark interfaith dialogue across the Claremont Colleges. Tune in to hear about the relation of her major to career and advice for students on the importance of personal growth during their time at Pomona. We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Stephanie’s contact information:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-yu-2000/
Music: Relaxed Vlog by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer from PixabayJeremy Tepper ‘19 on Growth Equity, Consulting, and Constant Learning
Jeremy Tepper, growth equity employee at Spectrum Equity, discusses his journey throughout Pomona and now from consulting to growth equity. At Pomona, Jeremy was involved with the football team and Pomona Consulting Group. During his four years some interests shifted and Jeremy was able to take advantage of unique opportunities to learn more about technology and computers, dive into PPE, and meet a variety of people. Tune in to hear about what distinguishes growth equity from private equity and venture capital, Jeremy’s experience at BCG, and Jeremy’s day to day at Spectrum Equity.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Olivia Whitener ‘19 on Marketing, Food Sustainability, and Living in San Francisco
Olivia Whitener, Press & Content Manager at Oliver Space, talks about her journey through Pomona and beyond. An Environmental Analysis major, Olivia was heavily involved on campus with different positions relating to food including the dining halls, the organic farm, and more. Post graduation, Olivia had a short internship at a non-profit in San Francisco before joining Oliver Space, a sustainable furniture startup. Tune in to hear about Olivia’s different roles at Oliver Space, her interest in entrepreneurship, and the pros and cons of San Francisco.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Vivian Chen ‘07 on Growth at Pomona, Working with Youth, and Recruiting
In this episode Vivian Chen, Recruiting Manager, Early Talents Program @ Lyft, shares her story about studying English and Politics at Pomona, working at the Asian American Resource Center and with the Asian American Mentorship Program, and how she grew so much at Pomona. Vivian shares how different experiences during college developed her interest in working with youth, what motivated her to later on attend law school, and then how she made the transition into recruiting. Tune in to hear about how Vivian knew law was not her passion, what Vivian’s position as a recruiter entails, and some valuable advice for current students.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Neva and Joseph Novarro ‘96 on Meeting at Pomona, Economics, & Path After College
In this episode we have a special setup with two guests, Neva and Joe Novarro who met at Pomona and have been together ever since. Neva is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at Pomona and Joe is the Senior Vice President of Tax at Boardriders. We hear how Neva and Joe met their first year living in Wig basement, taking multiple Economics classes together, and more. Neva shares about how she came into Pomona planning to pursue Music, but then switched to Economics. Joe double majored in Economics and Math while at Pomona and played on the golf team. Tune in to hear about Neva’s path to her PhD, Joe’s decision on law school, and the advice both have for current students.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Riley MacPhee ‘11 on being an Architect, Ultimate Frisbee, and Architecture Graduate Degrees
Riley Macphee, Senior Associate at SHoP Architects, shares about his experiences in architecture. Riley studied Environmental Analysis at Pomona and acted as a very active member of the Ultimate Frisbee team. He discusses obtaining an Associate’s Degree in carpentry, getting a Master’s in Architecture at Columbia, and the roles and realities of being an architect. Tune in to hear about Riley’s journey to becoming an architect, how he combines different skills in his work, and his advice for students.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
You can connect with Riley through SagePost47 https://www.sagepost47.com/browse-mentors
Lindsay Ludwick ‘07 on Media Studies, Editing Movie Trailers, & Faking it Until You Make It
Lindsay Ludwick, Editor at MOCEAN, discusses her pathway into video editing and her experiences along the way. At Pomona, Lindsay majored in Media Studies, competed on the Track and Equestrian teams, and acted as a member of the Movie Selection Committee to choose what movies would be shown to students at the Rose Hills Theater. Lindsay discusses her summers during college as a dude wrangler on a ranch in Washington, her initial interest in screenwriting which transformed into a true interest in editing, and more. Tune in to hear about Lindsay’s current position editing movie trailers for Marvel and Disney films amongst others and Lindsay’s advice for students.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Will Leer ‘07 on Being a Professional Athlete, Running, and Division III Athletes
Will Leer, Member of the Board of Directors of USA Track & Field, and sports marketing employee at Under Armour, shares his journey at Pomona, running, and beyond. Will majored in Applied Mathematics and ran on the cross country and track team all four years at Pomona. Tune in to hear what a professional athlete does, Will’s experience at a Dartmouth program transitioning into working, and Will’s advice to current students.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Sarah Thompson ‘11 on Education, Pursuing an MBA, and the Importance of Strong Management
Sarah Thompson, Strategic Growth Project Manager at Evidence Action, discusses her career journey and experience at Pomona. Sarah is passionate about education and supporting the government in benefits programs. Tune in to hear about Sarah’s work at Pomona Admissions, increasing racial equity in education, and getting her MBA at Yale School of Management.
You can connect with Sarah through email at sarah.thompson@evidenceaction.org
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Jacob Barrera ‘14 on Law School, Dance & Psychology, and Public Health
Jacob Barrera, Law Clerk at the U.S. Department of Justice, dives into discovering an interest in dance at Pomona, his passion for public health, and deciding to attend law school. Jacob double majored in Psychology and Dance at Pomona. He initially considered entering the pre-med track but then decided against that after discovering public health. Tune in to hear Jacob’s advice on pursuing law school, the various activities Jacob participated in while at Pomona, and Jacob’s thoughts on shows depicting lawyers.
You can connect with Jacob through email at jacob.barrera214@gmail.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Iris Gardner ‘09 on Career Changes, Education, & Exploration
Iris Gardner, Strategy & Operations Manager of Workforce Engagement at 2U, discusses her career transitions over the years, her extended trip abroad to explore cooking around the world, and her passion for education. Iris double majored in Politics and Sociology at Pomona and really enjoyed her time on the Women’s lacrosse team. Tune in to hear about how Iris made a tough career decision, what motivated her to pursue her MBA, and where she hopes to go in the future.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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James Solomon ‘06 on City Council, PPA, and Future Goals
James Solomon, Ward E City Council Member of Jersey City, NJ, shares about his Pomona experience and career post-graduation. James majored in Public Policy Analysis. Post-graduation James completed a Teach for America in St. Louis and discovered a fascination for buildings and the way they got to where they are. This motivated James to pursue his Masters in Public Policy with a focus on urban government and policy. Tune in to hear about some professors James loved, his interest in politics, and his journey to becoming a council member.
You can connect with James through email at james@solomonforjc.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Kayla Spencer ‘09 on Being a Fulbright Scholar, Sports Management, and Education Technology (EdTech)
Kayla Spencer, Senior Career Experience Analyst at 2U, discusses her interest in living abroad, her passion for sports, and being open to the next steps. Kayla double-majored in International Relations and French at Pomona, participated on the Women’s Lacrosse team, and studied abroad her Junior year. In this episode Kayla talks about her experience as a Fulbright Scholar, obtaining her MBA, and working at Pomona for a few years post-graduation.
You can connect with Kayla through LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayla-spencer/
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Kacey Hopson ‘16 on on PPA, Reaching out to Others, & First Alaskans Institute
Kacey Hopson, Indigenous & Governmental Affairs Strategist at First Alaskans Institute, chats about her time at Pomona, the experience of a First-generation low-income student, and pursuing her interests through Public Policy Analysis with a concentration in Politics. Kacey touches on her time at The Greenlining Institute post-graduation and a trip to Pakistan. Returning to Alaska, Kacey explains how reaching out to friends led her to find the First Alaskans Institute and her position today.
You can connect with Kacey through SagePost47 at https://www.sagepost47.com/browse-mentors
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Cathy Corison ‘75 on Winemaking, Biology, & Walking
Cathy Corison ‘75, Winemaker and Partner at Corison Winery in St. Helena, CA, discusses her winemaking journey. During her time at Pomona, Cathy created her own major to avoid Organic Chemistry, competed as a springboard diver, and discovered her passion for winemaking. Sophomore year Cathy took a Wine Appreciation class and she’s never looked back since. Post graduation, Cathy pursued a Master’s in Enology at U.C. Davis and then proceeded to make wine for 7 years before starting her own Winery called Corison Winery. Tune in to hear about what a winemaker does, what wine Cathy orders at restaurants, and what Cathy would have pursued if not for winemaking.
You can connect with Cathy through email at cathy@corison.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Cindy Hudgins ‘95 on being a Headhunter, Figuring out Your Career, & Why You May Never Hear Back From a Company
Cindy Hudgins ‘95, Managing Partner at Ellevate Executive Search LLC, shares her story on transferring to Pomona, finding the right career path, and what a day in the life of a headhunter looks like. During this episode Cindy discusses how she entered the world of recruiting, worked as a recruiter, opened a baby furniture store, and then started her own headhunter company. Tune in to hear about Cindy’s experience learning more about herself, recruiting, and how to find your interests.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Jay Weiss ‘20 on all things Investment Banking
Jay Weiss ‘20, Investment Banking Analyst at J.P. Morgan, shares his story through Pomona and beyond. As a 5C squash player, 5C Laundry member, and Sagehen Capital Management analyst, Jay was involved in a variety of activities during his four years. In addition, Jay managed an investment fund he started in high school. During this episode Jay breaks down the investment banking recruiting process and how you can still enter investment banking if you’ve missed the summer internship recruiting. Additionally, we hear Jay’s take on some common assumptions about investment banking and his experience at two different banks.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Afshin Khan on Biology, Filmmaking, and Medicine
Afshin Khan ‘11, current Second -Year Resident at Cleveland Clinic, chats about her experience at Pomona studying the sciences, majoring in Biology, and pursuing her other interests, one being documentary filmmaking. Diving into our conversation, Afshin expands upon her path to medical school, talking through her experience as a Watson Fellow, going on to obtain her Master’s in Public Health, conducting research, and then making the decision to attend medical school. Tune in to hear about the vast array of experiences and wisdom Afshin brings to the table and her great pieces of advice about exploration and mentorship.
You can connect with Afshin through LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/afshin-k-31983818/ or through SagePost47 at https://www.sagepost47.com/afshin1
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Craig Wrench ‘83 on Real Estate Investing, an MBA at UCLA, and Sustainability
Craig Wrench ‘83 talks about his journey from Pomona to real estate investing where he started his own fund called Washington Real Estate Holdings and is currently President & CEO. Entering Pomona, Craig was considering pre-med, but decided that wasn’t the path for him during one fateful chemistry final. He instead took an interest in Public Policy Analysis and Economics, double majoring in both subjects. Following graduation, he worked in fundraising for a different college before obtaining his MBA at UCLA. Listen in to hear about real estate investing, Craig’s interest in sustainability in real estate, and more.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Guy Lohman ‘71 on Dreams of Working for NASA, Projects at IBM, and Enjoyment of the Outdoors
Guy Lohman ‘71 covers his varied interests at Pomona, moving on to obtain his Masters and PhD in Operations Research at Cornell University, and his experience at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab and then as a Researcher at IBM. Guy explains why he decided to major in Mathematics at Pomona (with Geology as a backup plan), and how he dreamed of working for NASA as a space cadet. Tune in to hear about Guy’s journey and his advice to students on how to utilize the one skill that all Pomona students have but most individuals lack.
You can connect with Guy at guylohman47@gmail.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Megan Hunter ‘10 on Mathematics, the Federal Reserve, & Being a Professor
Megan Hunter ‘10 discusses her interest in mathematics at Pomona, her Masters in Statistics at Harvard and her PhD in Marketing at Stanford, and her journey of applying math to different aspects of the world. Following graduation, Megan was undecided on what she wanted to pursue, but had an interest in Statistics due to its applicability to a variety of areas. Before completing her Masters in Statistics at Harvard, she worked for the City of Claremont and tutored students for a year. Following her Masters, she worked as a Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve. During this time, many of her co-workers had PhDs, leading her to consider pursuing a PhD. She went on to obtain a PhD in Quantitative Marketing . Megan received a professor position at Boston College towards the end of her PhD, and she is currently an Assistant Professor at Boston College’s Carroll School of management.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Lynda Obst ‘72 on Movie Producing, Philosophy, & the Future of Production
Lynda Obst ‘72 talks about a life-changing debate at Pomona, her interest in Philosophy, and her film production career. Lynda is currently a producer at Sony and has produced a variety of movies including Flashdance, Contact, Sleepless in Seattle, and many more. In this episode Lynda explains everything that goes into producing a movie, how she learned and became a producer, and her thoughts on where the industry may go in the future.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Danny Low ‘11 on the Different Pathways in Medicine, Pursuing Various Interests at Pomona, & Advice on Medical School
Danny Low ‘11 discusses his journey through Pomona and deciding to be pre-med while also pursuing other interests such as learning Swahili. He recounts his experience in Malawi before beginning medical school, provides advice for applying to medical school, and encourages students to reach out and find mentors throughout their process. As a Family Medicine Physician, Danny touches on all the different ways he is involved with medicine including practicing medicine, being an advocate, and teaching residents.
You can connect with Danny through SagePost47: https://www.sagepost47.com/danny1
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Gracie Bialecki ‘12 on Writing, Publishing Books, & What it Means to be an Artist
Gracie Bialecki ‘12 talks about her passion for writing as she entered Pomona, and how this passion has continually motivated her to write. Over the course of this episode, Gracie speaks on the process of getting a book published, what a day of writing looks like for her, and the decision to found the Bialecki Creative. Gracie encourages listeners to start the project they’ve always been thinking about or create that piece they’ve envisioned. Those who make any kind of art are artists.
You can connect with Gracie through her website: https://www.graciebialecki.com/
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Garrick Monaghan ‘14 on Political Campaigning, the meaning of Chief of Staff, and Career Advice for Students
Garrick Monaghan ‘14 chats about his decision to major in History, working in politics registering voters and campaign managing, and then working as Chief of Staff at Riaz Capital, the position he holds today. As Garrick dives into his career, he explains what Chief of Staff can mean, how his role has evolved into an investor relations position, and the aspects that he enjoys and hopes to find in future positions. Tune in to hear Garrick recount his choice to study History, his journey in politics, and what he would do differently starting his career.
You can connect with Garrick through LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickmonaghan/ or via email at garrick.monaghan@gmail.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Kelly Perine ‘91 on Acting, Finding Your Passion, & Starting a Company
Kelly Perine ‘91 talks about his passion to be on film and television, creating his own Film Studies major at Pomona, and starting his production company called Level 47 Productions. Over the course of this episode Kelly speaks on how to memorize lines, adopting an enjoyable mindset throughout college, and finding your passion (with some help from the bank if needed).
You can connect with Kelly through his website: kellyperine.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Amanda Shapiro ‘08 on her MFA at Columbia, Freelance Writing, and Bon Appetit
Amanda Shapiro ‘08 discusses her time at Pomona as a Politics major with a strong interest in writing, her experience as a freelance writer, and her journey to Bon Appetit where she is currently an Editorial Director. Tune in to hear about Amanda’s road trip through Durham, NC that led to a 3-year move, her influence by David Foster Wallace, and some realities of entering journalism.
You can connect with Amanda through Instagram @amandashaps
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Music: Funhouse by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Teddy Schall ‘99 on everything Management Consulting, Amazon, and his MBA at Berkeley
Teddy Schall ‘99 dives into the industry of management consulting. Teddy has over 20 years of experience as a consultant. Currently, Teddy serves as a Senior Strategic Advisory Consultant for Amazon Web Services. Teddy talks about his start at Accenture following his Pomona graduation, attending Berkeley for his MBA, and his return to Accenture. Teddy also touches on the schedule of a management consultant, who the job may suit, and some pros and cons of the position. Tune in to learn all about management consulting and Teddy’s experience and advice.
You can connect with Teddy through LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddy-schall/
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Leslie Appleton ‘12 on Pursuing Medicine at Pomona, obtaining her MPH while attending Medical School, and Working on the Obama Campaign
Leslie Appleton ‘12 talks about being pre-med but majoring in Politics, her involvement with the Pomona Events Committee, and her time before medical school working on the Obama campaign and in the administration. Leslie is currently an Internal Medicine Resident at UNC Chapel Hill and she completed medical school while obtaining a Masters in Public Health at the University of Arizona. Tune in to hear about some of the realities of being pre-med in college, Leslie’s process in deciding what medical school to attend and later on what field to specialize in, and Leslie’s thoughts on medical television shows.
You can connect with Leslie through the SagePost47 website: https://www.sagepost47.com/alumni1
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Zach Risher ‘10 on Finance, Venture Capital, Technology, & Software Consulting
Zach Risher ‘10 chats about his pathway into finance at Morgan Stanley after graduating from Pomona and how he transitioned into a career in venture capital and then technology. Zach has a wide variety of experiences to discuss which include founding a software consulting company, learning computer science at and after Pomona, and how a friend and fellow Pomona alum has helped him throughout his career. As the current CTO and Co-founder of Qualify Digital Labs, Zach emphasizes the importance of technology in our ever-changing world.
You can reach Zach via email at: zach@zanobo.io
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Don Daglow ‘74 chats about being one of the first Video Game Developers, the Evolution of Video Games, and Current Passions to Help Students
Don Daglow ‘74 discusses his amazing experience at Pomona and how he became a pioneer in the video game industry. Don has worked on numerous video games at Sony, Electronic Arts (EA), Intellivision and more. Although not mentioned in the podcast, Don is the recipient of a Technical Emmy Award. Some of the games Don has developed include Utopia, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Madden NFL, and many more. Tune in to hear about Don’s journey and where he is today!
You can connect with Don through his website:
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Jackie Tran ‘15 discusses her MPH from Johns Hopkins, Deciding her Major, and the Uncertainty of Life
Jackie Tran ‘15 walks us through her time at Pomona finding the major she wanted to pursue all the way to her current position as a Government Affairs Analyst at New York Presbyterian Hospital. One common theme throughout Jackie’s career journey is being open to possibilities and not knowing the exact next step. Jackie talks about how she was unsure about her path after graduation, but she figured it out and obtained a position that she truly enjoys. In this episode Jackie touches on getting her Masters of Science in Public Health at Johns Hopkins, her current volunteer work as a doula, and how making connections with the people around you is always a wise decision.
You can connect with Jackie through the SagePost47 website: https://www.sagepost47.com/alumni1
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Carly Hite ‘12 on attending Stanford Law School, her WWOOF in Germany, and Teach for America
Carly Hite ‘12 talks about her World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) experience in Germany, her time at Teach for America, and what led her to attend law school at Stanford. Tune in to hear about Carly’s path double majoring in Economics and German, the work she does as a Staff Attorney at the Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo, and advice for students interested in pursuing law.
You can connect with Carly through the SagePost47 website: https://www.sagepost47.com/alumni1
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Chris Byington ‘12 speaks on Economic Consulting, being a VP of Data, and double-majoring in Economics and French
Chris Byington ‘12 discusses his love for languages and economics at Pomona, his introduction to economic consulting, and his position at Updater as the Vice President of Data. A double major in French and Economics, Chris learned valuable communication and statistical analysis skills while at Pomona, two things that are key for his current position. Chris talks about his predictions for the future of data, some memorable Pomona professors, and some wise words for current students.
You can connect with Chris at chris.byington@gmail.com
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Celia Neustadt ‘12 on Inner Healing, Founding a Non-profit, & Sociology
Celia Neustadt ‘12 talks about finding her path at Pomona, founding a non-profit, and embarking on a healing journey that led her to found the company Sky, Moon & Me. Entering Pomona, Celia was on the pre-med track but found that Sociology was her true interest. After being awarded a project grant for the summer following graduation, she grew her project into founding a Baltimore non-profit called The Inner Harbor Project. Following her work at the non-profit, she traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia to pursue her healing journey, and returned to the U.S. knowing that she wanted to help others with their healing process through her company Sky, Moon & Me.
You can connect with Celia at https://www.skymoonandme.com/
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Calum McCarty '16 on Economic Consulting, Fantastic 5C Professors & More!
Calum McCarty ‘16 talks about his decision to major in Economics and minor in Asian Studies, his career thoughts towards the end of his college career, and the difference between Economic Consulting versus Management Consulting. Tune in to hear about some great Econ classes, amazing 5C professors, and more!
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Julia Sears '13 on PPA, AmeriCorps, and Consulting in her Hometown
Julia Sears ‘13 covers her decision process when choosing a major at Pomona and how she considered everything from Geology to Political Science before landing on Public Policy Analysis. After graduation she served as an AmeriCorps Scholar Coach in the Schuler Scholar Program for one year before obtaining her Masters at Illinois State University. Following her Masters, she found work back in her hometown of Missoula, Montana (Shoutout to any Missoulians or Montanans listening!) and currently loves her position as a Senior Consultant at Advanced Technology Group.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Carla Pamila Lopez ' 01 on Living in a Variety of Countries, Spreading HIV Education, & Improving Global Health
Carla Pamila Lopez ‘01 shares her stories ranging from growing up on the move with a father who studies biochemistry and specializes in chocolate, volunteering to educate individuals on HIV, and leading a community engagement program to prevent the spread of Ebola in Liberia. Carla has so many stories to share from the numerous countries she has lived in and worked in. You might hear about her dream job which turned out to be one of her least favorite positions, her experience getting kicked out of a country, and her story on her team members’ encounter with zombies.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Annie Schneberger '07 on Event Planning, Leaving Pre-Med, & the Transition From Higher Ed to Product Management
Annie Schneberger ‘07 chats about entering Pomona as a pre-med student but then deciding that medicine was not the path for her. As a biology major, she didn’t know what she wanted to pursue after school, but she did enjoy event planning and education. After graduating from Pomona she went on to receive her Masters in Higher Education from Harvard and then work in higher education at Kenyon College and Stanford. But as she felt the need for a change, she made the decision to enter product management and currently works as a Senior Product Manager at Guideline.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Evan Preston '12 on Finding Pomona, Campaigning for Change, & Serving the Community
In this episode Evan Preston ‘12 discusses how he found Pomona, the experiences that led him to pursue policy work, and the amazing campaigns that he has been a part of. Evan was very involved with Challah for Hunger at Pomona which inspired him to address community problems in his career. He has worked for the United States Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG) since graduation and continues to serve and work for better policies.
We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Cyrus Poteat '17 on Consulting, Working at Zillow, & Why Students Major in Economics
In this episode Cyrus Poteat '17 shares some wisdom about life and his journey. He touches on getting involved with the Draper Center, finding the subject you're passionate about, and moving out of consulting to his current position at Zillow. In addition, if anyone has wondered why so many Pomona College students major in economics, Cyrus might just have the answer for you. We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Alfredo Romero '91 on Everything Marketing
Alfredo Romero '91 talks with Sierra about his decision to switch majors from physics to economics during college, his various positions helping businesses improve their marketing, and advice for students who are interested in marketing. We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Matt Thompson '96 on a Bio & Econ Double Major, Private Equity, and Amazing Pomona Resources
In this episode Matt Thompson '96 shares his stories about studying both biology and economics, obtaining his MBA at Stanford, and his role as a Senior Vice President at the private equity firm Skyview Capital. Matt also plugs some very helpful Pomona resources for currents students and graduates. We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Jamie Goldberg '11 on The Student Life, her Masters at Berkeley, & Pursuing Journalism
Sierra chats with Jamie Goldberg '11 about how she knew journalism was the career for her going into college, going to graduate school, and her work at The Oregonian. We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Shy Lavasani '20 on Chemistry, Teach for America, and the Brutal Honesty of Young Students
In this episode Sierra chat's with Shy Lavasani, Pomona College Class of 2020 and current Teach For America Corp Member. Shy covers everything from his path to teaching, getting called out by a student when he forgot to get the materials for that day's lesson, and more. We hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!
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