Alumni

A sampling of our alumni demonstrates the variety of careers they pursue, the important work they do, and the distinguished positions they achieve:

  • Justin Broyles ’17, Client Executive, R & J Acquisitions, Inc.
  • Christina Bryson ’16, Content Manager, E-Source
  • Larry Hailsham ’15, Senior Staff Assistant, U.S. Senator Robert Casey
  • Colleen McCaughey ’13, Grants Writer/Development Associate at Cleveland Public Theatre
  • Alex Sproveri ’13, Senior Consultant, Booz, Allen & Hamilton
  • Joseph Caruso ’13: Government Affairs Council at the American Retirement Association (Arlington, VA)
  • Deb Landau ’12, Program Coordinator, U.S. Institute of Peace
  • Alex Jaffe ’11, 2016 Campaign Embed, MSNBC News
  • Madelyn Yarbenet ’10, Regional Compliance Manager, Goldman Sachs
  • Jessica Johnson ’09, Associate Attorney, Hergenroeder, Rega, Ewing, & Kennedy, LLC
  • Danielle Gray ’08, Policy Analyst, Disability Rights Ohio
  • Richard Wozniak ’08, Intelligence Analyst and Brookings LEGIS Fellow
  • Nick Rossman ’08, intelligence analyst, C.I.A.
  • Afua Osei ’08, White House intern; graduate student, Irving B. Harris School of Public Policy Studies
  • Lee Ann Corsi ’08, intelligence officer, C.I.A.
  • Adam Lieb ’07, analyst and consultant, Deloitte
  • Daniel Carik ’07, INR, U.S. Department of State
  • Dominic Randazzo ’05, U.S. Department of State, officer stationed in Haiti
  • Jordan Slopey ’04, legislative assistant/correspondent in the United States House of Representatives
  • Kevin Moreland ’02, technical analyst, Key Bank
  • Chad Booker ’02, senior loan officer, Novastar Mortgage
  • Jessica Myers ’01, law clerk, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals
  • Kim Phan ’97, executive director, director of business development, International Law Institute
  • Lyle Washowich ’96, associate, Reed Smith Shaw and McClay, Pittsburgh
  • William Wolfe ’95, program analyst, Missile Defense Agency
  • W. Scott Hardy ’93, attorney, Meyer, Unkovic and Scott, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Bill Blake ’93, manager of business operations, Alliance Data Systems
  • Susan Lexer ’90, legislative assistant to Congressman Tom Allen of Maine
  • David Caywood ’89, Confidential Law Clerk, New York State Supreme Court
  • Heather Harner ’89, attorney, Veterans Administration, Board of Veteran Appeals
  • Steven Witmer ’88, assistant attorney general, criminal litigation section, Office of the Attorney General, State of Virginia
  • Carol Glatz ’88, special reporter for English news programming, Vatican Radio, Rome
  • Denise Cleary Clayton ’85, attorney, Emens Kegler Brown Hill Ritter, Columbus, Ohio
  • Molly Leahy ’84, vice president of government affairs, Newspaper Association of America
  • Michael Mims ’82, senior budget analyst, Naval Sea Systems Command, U.S. Navy
  • Ellen Canan Grady ’82, attorney, Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge, Washington, D.C.
  • Robert A. Marchman ’80, senior vice president, New York Stock Exchange
  • Jane Earll ’80, Pennsylvania state senator
  • Wayne Uhl ’78, deputy attorney general, State of Indiana
  • Lorraine Urogdy Eiler ’78, high school social studies teacher, 1991 Ohio Teacher of the Year
  • Leslie G. Wiser, Jr. ’76, attorney, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
  • Kevin V. DiGregory ’76, chief assistant state attorney, Office of Attorney General, Criminal Division, Washington, D.C.
  • Thomas E. Hommel ’75, senior vice president, senior counsel, Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc.
  • Carrie Reeves ’73, director, Upward Bound program at Case Western Reserve University
  • William H. Timbers ’72, appointed by President Clinton as CEO of USEC, Inc., Washington, D.C. (country’s only provider of enriched uranium)
  • Robert McGee ’69, president, Occidental International Corporation
  • John Aldrich ’69, political science chair, Duke University; winner of 1995 American Political Science Association award for the best publication in the field of U.S. national policy
  • Morris Fiorina ’68, government professor, Stanford University; elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1998
  • Ken Kolson 67, acting director, National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Joan Martin-Brown ’62, senior advisor to the vice president, World Bank, Washington, D.C.