Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

Alumni Profiles

Alumni and friends of the School of Foreign Service are an essential part of our community. Whether through giving, mentoring, networking, lecturing or other forms of engagement, our alumni remain active in the School long past graduation. The lessons learned at the School of Foreign Service manifest themselves in many varied ways once our alumni leave Georgetown. We invite you to browse through the profiles below for a sampling of the activities our alumni pursue.
Teresa Canida '75

Teresa Canida '75

Alum Honored for Service to University

Teresa Canida, an active member of the SFS Board of Visitors and the de facto founder and leader of Georgetown University’s Latin American Alliance, was one of six Georgetown alumni to receive the 2007 John Carroll Award.

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Stephen Brinkman '07

Stephen Brinkman '07

A Georgetown Perspective

Juggling a job search and an honors certificate in International Business Diplomacy, international economics major Stephen Brinkman '07 still found time to chair the Carroll Round, an annual conference that brings top undergraduates from around the U.S. to Georgetown to present original international economics research.

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Alejandro Delgado '08

Alejandro Delgado '08

SFS Grad Gives Back At Home

“Like everyone else,” said Alejandro Delgado (SFS ’08) “I came to SFS wanting to be an Ambassador.” Alejandro grew up in the Rio Grande Valley, at the southernmost tip of Texas on the Mexican border.

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Alejandro Delgado '08

Alejandro Delgado '08

SFS Grad Gives Back At Home

“Like everyone else,” said Alejandro Delgado (SFS ’08) “I came to SFS wanting to be an Ambassador.” Alejandro grew up in the Rio Grande Valley, at the southernmost tip of Texas on the Mexican border.

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David Catania '90

David Catania '90

Building a Legacy of Service

Washington DC Councilmember David Catania vividly recalls meeting Henry Kissinger as an undergraduate at the School of Foreign Service. "I remember the feeling of suspended disbelief that results from meeting someone like him--it gives one a sense of the possible."

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