Wanjiku Ngare (SFS’13) is a social impact consultant and producer of the upcoming Syrian refugee documentary Dreams of Daraa. Ngare says SFS prepared her directly for her career.
Kara Swisher (SFS’84) is the co-founder and editor-at-large of Recode, a technology news website. Swisher has also worked for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, and currently has an opinion column in the New York Times.
Trae Stephens (SFS’06) is a partner at Founders Fund, a venture capital firm in San Francisco. He was interested in working in national security and wanted to learn Arabic, so Georgetown was a “natural choice.” Recalling late nights in his dorm discussing foreign policy, Stephens valued going to a school with “like-minded people” who cared…
Roger Cochetti (SFS’72) recalls, along with General George W. Casey, Jr. (SFS’70) and Frank Murray (SFS’72) what it was like to be students at Georgetown in the midst of this unrest.
Sarah Margon (MSFS’05) is the Washington director at Human Rights Watch. Margon chose Georgetown most importantly because “it was in the middle of everything.”