2021: Alumni Outcomes Template

What do MMC alumni do after graduation? The better question is What don’t they do?

  • Jordan Gelber '10

    Jordan Elizabeth Gelber ’10

    Graphic Design

    “My college experience transformed me into the person I am today. Marymount Manhattan gave me a voice and allowed me to find my own way. Being a double major and double minor, I was able to fuel my creative needs with practical business needs.”

  • Leana Jannetty '18

    Leana Jannetty ’18

    Finance and Entrepreneurship with minors in Accounting, Economics, and Dance

    “After graduating with degrees in Finance and Entrepreneurship with minors in Accounting, Economics, and Dance, I now work on Merrill Lynch’s Northeast Division Office Management Team. Career Services opened this door to me in the fall of my senior year by helping me earn an internship with the company.”

  • Yvonne and her work, featured by the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence

    Yvonne Lamar-Rogers ’06

    Studio Art, Art Education

    Yvonne runs her own business, Vonnie Made It. Her mixed-media works incorporate collage, printmaking, wet and dry media, photography, clay, and fiber, as well as one-of-a-kind jewelry—wearable art made of recycled paper and semi-precious beads and stones

  • LisaDupree2018

    Lisa Dupree ’88

    Communications Arts

    As CNBC’s Vice President of the Media Content Center, Lisa oversees a team of 25 responsible for the lifecycle management of the network’s broadcast media – from acquisition through archiving, to workflow and implementation of the network’s media asset management system and infrastructure.

  • Raghib Allie-Brennan '13

    Raghib Allie-Brennan ’13

    International Studies

    After majoring in International Studies during his time at Marymount Manhattan, Raghib is now making a name for himself in local politics. Advocating for the people, he is now the youngest member serving in the Connecticut State House, advancing policies that benefit the second district and all of Connecticut.

  • Zachary Barbati '10

    Zachary Barbati ’10

    Biology

    After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, received the Copenhagen Master of Excellence Scholarship Award, enabling him to study at the University of Copenhagen from 2010-12, where he spent two years conducting research and pursuing other academic work.

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Sarah Rosenthal '18 on Harvard University's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

CMA Alumna Sarah Rosenthal ’18 Heads to Harvard

Rosenthal ’18, a graduate of both Communication and Media Arts and Directing, will soon head to Cambridge, Massachusetts to study Learning Design, Innovation, and Technology (LDIT) at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.

Madison Weisend '20

Fulbright Scholar Madison Weisend ’20 Teaches English in South Korea

Madison Weisend ’20, an alumna of the Environmental Studies and Politics & Human Rights programs, reports from her English Teaching Assistantship in South Korea. 

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