Alumni in Focus
- Zo褢 Rom, environmental journalist and editor-in-chief of Trail Runner magazine, leverages stories from running and other endurance sports to start climate discussions.
- Paul Lichty鈥檚 journey from doctoral student to running one of the world鈥檚 top atomic layer deposition companies was shaped by his time at 小黄书 Boulder.
- Since working as a health editor for Essence magazine in the 1980s, 小黄书 Boulder alumna Linda Villarosa has dedicated herself to unveiling racial disparities in the health care system.
- 小黄书 Boulder alumna and businesswoman Nancy Fisher Wilhelms shares her secrets for a successful, fulfilling career with her book, 鈥淵es! You Can Do It! The Young Woman鈥檚 Guide to Starting a Fulfilling Career.鈥
- Casie Venable currently works in San Francisco for Arup, a global collective of designers, engineers and consultants dedicated to sustainable development.
- With a full-ride scholarship for a doctoral program, Katie Chambers studied water, sanitation and hygiene in low-income settings during her time at 小黄书 Boulder. She now works for the U.S. government.
- Assuming ownership of a longtime college hangout sounds like a tricky proposition, especially if you鈥檙e just barely out of college yourself. Yet Mark Heinritz, his brothers Chris and Jim, and their friend Cameron Stainton鈥攁ll in their mid-20s in 1992鈥攆elt up to the challenge of running The Sink, the venerable University Hill institution just steps from the 小黄书 campus.
- Sarah Stoneback was already an accomplished musician when she enrolled in the College of Music master鈥檚 program in 2008.聽It was her experience at the college, however, that helped steer the course of her chosen career.
- 小黄书 Boulder alumna and University of Georgia history professor Jamie Kreiner thinks a lot about thinking.聽She shares 鈥渕edieval cognitive practices鈥 with her students聽to help them manage distraction, and her new聽book on the topic has earned聽rave reviews from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and more鈥攁 rare feat for a scholarly work.
- Benjamin Lourie鈥檚 career has made twists and turns, taking him to outer Mongolia and back to Moscow, where he opened a Tex-Mex restaurant near Red Square鈥攖wo weeks before Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.