![]() ![]() I invite you to join us at 6:00pm on October 23, to a special panel discussion and Q&A session of immigration experts at Van Metre Hall. economy tilts into recession will likely be the battleground of the upcoming presidential election, as many Americans vote based on this very important and challenging issue. One thing is for certain, immigration, unless the U.S. You may have noticed that there is a presidential election on the horizon, something of no small interest to Schar School alumni, though you may not have seen the horizon for all the candidates on stage. If you haven’t participated in this year’s program, please sign up next year (July 2020) as Student Support committee member Kristen Brackemyre '14 MPP takes over its management. It goes without saying that it is the mentors that are the mainstay of this activity, and we are in your debt for your service to the alumni community. Thanks to them, the members of the Schar School alumni community possess a unique way to further their career aspirations, gain new knowledge, and make new friends from Schar. This successful program came about due to the efforts of Emily Mark '09 MPA and Laura Gouge '15 ICP, Schar School Alumni Chapter Board Members, who created and manage the program with Schar Development officer Zavin Smith. They and are already meeting one another to exchange ideas, suggestions and contacts to advance their careers. More than 115 mentees and mentors were matched this third year. Launched a little more than two years ago, the Program has attracted an ever-greater number of participants each year. I open this issue of Nexus with a thank you to all of the participants in the Alumni Mentorship Program. ![]()
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