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Learn more about Elizabeth, her time at Haub Law, her career and current role at TikTok, what continues to inspire her career path, and more in this Alumni Q+A.
Before accepting a financial analyst internship at American Express, Business Management student Tianna Orwig '23 wasn't sure a future in finance was for her. But thanks to required Lubin School of Business classes and on-campus opportunities offered by the Center for Student Enterprise, Tianna hit the ground running at American Express, and now, she can't imagine working anywhere else.
For many Public Accounting students, landing an internship at a Big Four firm is a dream. Lubin School of Business student Meaghan Petrie '22 turned that dream into a reality after attending a Career Services event. Now, she's planning on graduating early this December in order to kickstart her career as soon as possible.
Marketing and publishing executive-turned author Ebony Ladelle writes about the universal language of love.
There is a saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and according to Dawn, beauty is also expressive. Aesthetics has allowed her to make others’ dreams come true, and to her that is an art.
Marketing executive and alumnus Richard Bourque '00 draws inspiration for his creative process from his Art History degree, strong work ethic, and desire to make positive progress in the world.
Joe Esner '22 is all about finding and capitalizing on opportunities to make his dreams come true. When he saw the opportunity to apply for an internship with Deloitte, he capitalized on it by taking advantage of the Lubin School of Business's resources to eventually land the position.
John Lettera is a 1999 magna cum laude graduate of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91ÊÓÆµ and served as the Managing Editor of Law Review. He is the CEO and Founder of Fairbridge Asset Management, forÂmerly RealFi Financial LLC.
When Lubin student Danielle Bellino '24 landed her internship with the Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley, she knew she'd be getting hands-on experience in a welcoming environment. What she didn't expect was how much her work would impact dozens of local families in need.
Shades has been providing community and support to women and femmes of color through mentorships, outings, and discussion groups for over 15 years. Learn about its impact from coordinator Denise Santiago, PhD, and alumni facilitator Nina Riley '22.