President's Report Masthead
March 31, 2014

Alumni update

The Alumni Association partnered with the Career Development Center, School of Management and the Watson School on a number of student-alumni career networking initiatives that took place during winter recess in New York City. Metro Career Night, a forum for career exploration, was held at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan, attracting 90 alumni volunteers and nearly 300 students. A panel of alumni shared career advice, then the students had two hours for one-on-one networking with graduates representing a wide variety of fields. Alumni also hosted students at about 20 different workplaces as part of the annual employer visit program, providing students an opportunity to gain insights on employers and corporate culture as well as add to their professional networks. 

Ron Lieberman
Steve Seepersaud
Ron Lieberman ‘87, executive vice president for The Trump Organization.

Regional chapter activity continues to grow. The Metro New York Chapter had its first event on Long Island in late January, attracting about 90 alumni. The chapter also had a real estate networking breakfast with guest speaker Ronald Lieberman ‘87, executive vice president for The Trump Organization. Lieberman oversees a number of businesses including real estate holdings, a modeling agency and a new golf course in The Bronx.

The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter had a gathering attended by about 20 alumni as well as several newly admitted students and their parents. Brian Rose, vice president for student affairs, was the guest speaker and shared some of the newest developments on campus. He also encouraged alumni to participate as internship sponsors in the University’s new 4-1-1 program.

In February, the Alumni Association’s virtual career speaker series - Cool Connections, Hot Alumni - put students in touch with Joanna Stampfel-Volpe ‘05, a literary agent who represents the author of the new best-seller Divergent. This virtual series covers a different career field each month and is a vital link to campus for those alumni who are not able to travel here due to demanding work schedules, a distant location or both.