Students who earn a concentration in public policy can go on to prestigious graduate programs and professional positions.
From professional careers to graduate studies to non-profit work, here is a look at how recent public policy graduates make their mark beyond the Hill.
Willa Lerner ’18
Research Intern, Blue Star Strategies, LLC, Washington, DC
Christopher Kei Helm '16
Senior research analyst, The Lewin Group, Falls Church, VA
Samantha Murphy '16
Analyst, The Analysis Group, Los Angeles, CA
Sarabeth Domal '15
Creative coordinator, WMG | IMG, New York City
Nicholas J. Gasbarro '15
Staff assistant, Office of U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH), Washington, DC
Dylan J. Chapman '14
Legal assistant, Ashcraft & Gerel LLP, Washington, DC
David J. Hoyt '14
Executive assistant to the president & CEO, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Brooklyn, NY
Ramelle C. Brown '13
Youth advisor, FEGS Health and Human Services, Brooklyn, NY
Sarah E. G. Maniates '13
Education volunteer, Peace Corps, Ethiopia
Elena Zarabozo ’12
Research assistant, Health Policy Center of the Urban Institute
Robert Mueller ’12
Business development analyst, Element Partners
Emily Rapp ’12
Financial services research assistant, American Enterprise Institute
Nathan Oldach ’11
Account executive, AT&T
Adam Szczepanski ’10
Analyst, BNY Mellon
Lili Bitting ’07
Account supervisor, The Kaplan Thaler Group, New York, NY
Abigail Haddad ’06
Assistant policy analyst, Rand Corporation
Ben Gildin ’03
Associate, Quinn Emanuel Law Firm, New York, NY
Gabe Acinapura ’02
Director of corporate compliance and special projects, Near North Health Service Corporation, Chicago, IL
Hisham Foad ’99
Assistant professor of economics and director of the Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies, San Diego State University