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Info Session with Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley Information Session For First and Second Year Students Interested In Finance. John Greenwood will cover the basics, including: the types of roles in finance, how your personality can help determine which role best fits you, important resume content elements, preparing your story for the interview process, and the interview timeline. Don’t miss this opportunity to get the inside scoop to best prepare you for going after finance opportunities at Morgan Stanley!

(Private)

Hycroft Information Session

Hycroft is a specialty investment bank focused on serving the alternative investments market. Hycroft is designed to address strategic issues facing today’s alternative investments market. We took a fresh approach. Unlike most service providers in this market, which are monoline or siloed within an investment bank – and offering only fund raising and/or secondary transaction services – Hycroft is multidisciplinary. We can tackle the larger strategic issues faced by general partners and limited partners who require senior-level attention and a full toolkit.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219

Human-Centered Design in Visual Storytelling, with Scott Carroll ’96

Scott is a creative, outside-of-the-building, polymath, disruptive thinker and award winning filmmaker who focuses on building award-winning strategies, storytelling and products. Since his launch of Stonecircle Films in 1998, his films have premiered around the world on such outlets as PBS, France 3, Arte, Basque National Television and Sundance.

McCullough - Conference Room @ the Grille

How to Market Your Foreign Language Skills

French Language School alumna Carolyn “Cookie” Tager speaks from her own experience with the World Bank and FBI and facilitates an engaging conversation about building an international career: Learn what makes an international career “international” (and no, it’s not just working in a different country!), explore some professional fields where language is a critical component to your marketability, and examine how you can acquire experience while a student that will promote your strengths to different career audiences.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219

Hole in the Wall Gang Information Session

The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp is dedicated to providing “a different kind of healing” to seriously ill children and their families throughout the Northeast, free of charge. It’s a community that celebrates the fun, friendship and spirit of childhood where every kid can “raise a little hell.” Founded in 1988 by Paul Newman, he had one simple premise in mind, that every child, no matter their illness, could experience the transformational spirit and friendships that go hand in hand with camp.

Atwater Dining Seminar Room

Connect with Midd alums at the HISTORY Field Guide

Learn about many possibilities after earning a History major – from History alumni themselves! Middlebury alums will be on campus discussing their career paths and offering on advice on the options for students majoring in History They can help you answer the question, “What can I do with my liberal arts major or degree?” The History Field Guide will feature an alumni panel, followed by an informal reception. You’ll have the chance to connect with alumni, faculty, and other students.

Atwater Dining Hall

Closed to the Public

High Mountain Institute Information Session

The High Mountain Institute is an outdoor-oriented educational non-profit located in Leadville, CO. HMI’s Apprentice Program offers college graduates the unique opportunity to explore teaching both wilderness education and traditional academics in Leadville, Colorado. As an instructor on multi-week backpacking expeditions and an assistant teacher in a high school classroom, you have the opportunity to positively impact your students while earning invaluable personal experience.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219

High Meadows Fund is Hiring

The High Meadows Fund is hiring an Environmental Philanthropy Associate. High Meadows promotes vibrant communities and a healthy natural environment while encouraging long term economic vitality in Vermont. We believe it is urgent that Vermonters address climate change head-on by both lowering their contribution to a warming planet, and adapting to the ways climate disruption is threatening Vermont’s communities and working landscape.

(Private)

Closed to the Public