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Careers in Law: Alumni Conversation with Crystal C. Correa '08, Assistant United States Attorney in Springfield, IL

Come to this informal lunch session to learn about her career path in law. At Middlebury, Crystal received a BA in American Literature, and a Minor in Russian Language. She currently prosecutes cases involving narcotics, firearms, crimes of violence, crimes against children and white collar fraud. She is developing a juvenile outreach program to educate youth and address crime in Springfield, and is the co-chair of Central Illinois Human Trafficking Task Force. Bring your questions.

Open to students of all class years, any major, all are welcome. A light lunch will be available.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Careers In Law Symposium

Come learn from alumni and other guests about their work in the field of law. Bring your questions like: When to go to law school? How to afford law school? What are some different paths available to take with a law degree?

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Careers in Law Symposium

Come learn from alumni and other guests about their work in the field of law. Bring your questions like: When to go to law school? How to afford law school? What are some different paths available to take with a law degree?

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Careers in Investment Management: A Conversation with Pam Czekanski '81,P'18,P'20

The liberal arts education that Middlebury provides prepares students for success in a wide variety of roles in financial services. Come learn more about the range of opportunities in this ever changing field. Join seasoned financial services professional Pam Czekanski ’81,P’18,P’20 for an informal conversation and pizza. Pam is a Vice President of Loomis, Sayles & Company, and associate director of client service. Loomis Sayles is an investment management firm that manages over $260 billion.

Axinn Center 219

Careers In International Development using Foreign Language Skills

Tetra Tech is a leading, global consulting firm providing practical and sustainable international development services. We have more than 40 years of development experience and use an integrated approach focused on empowering local communities and leveraging private investment to create a safer, more prosperous world for all. Tetra Tech’s international development service offerings have expanded over time in response to its client needs, and we offer a comprehensive suite of integrated services in 13 key practice areas.

Axinn Center 219

Careers in Consulting using Foreign Language

The Beacon Group is a Maine-based strategy consulting firm focused on supporting a select group of global Fortune 500 clients as they build strategies and tactics to win in their marketplaces. Beacon conducts global market assessment for many of our engagements. We employ an international workforce with language capabilities spanning 16 different languages. We are rapidly growing and offer opportunities for new employees to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.

Axinn Center 219

Careers and Opportunities in WMD Nonproliferation

Come to this session with Sarah Bidgood, Senior Research Associate and Project Manager at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Middlebury Institute in Monterey, to learn more about careers and opportunities in the field of WMD nonproliferation. This session will focus on the Institute’s Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies MA program, the new J-term internship program, and the CNS’s Summer Undergraduate Nonproliferation Program. Several students who have participated in these programs will share their research and experiences. Bring your questions, all students welcome.

(Private)

Closed to the Public

CANCELLED Careers and Internships with the Central Intelligence Agency

Come learn how to serve your country by working or interning in the intelligence community. Open to all students of any major or class year, but especially those interested in using language or STEM abilities. A few requirements: you must be a US Citizen and drug free 1 year before applying. Other considerations like work locations (in DC or overseas?) and impact of study abroad will be discussed. Also look in Handshake for opportunities to speak 1:1 with the 3 recruiters who are visiting. They are very interested in meeting you!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Career Options for International Students: Alumni Panel

Join us for a panel of young alumni who secured employment in the USA after graduation using their OPT. Learn about the issues they wish they knew before graduation. What were some of their challenges? What are some lessons that they can pass along to current students going through a similar process? All class years are welcome and come with your questions!

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room