| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Elliot Wilson |
VP of Recruiting | Profile |
Kim Solorio |
Marketing Director of Events and Services | Profile |
Christopher Hartwell |
Director - On-campus Master of Human Resources program | Profile |
Krista Bodrero |
Finance Officer SR | Profile |
LJ Bolton |
Chief Financial Officer over Advancement | Profile |
The University of Colorado at Boulder is a Tier 1 research institution that received more than $280 million in sponsored research awards for the 2008 fiscal year, placing us 13th nationally and 6th among all public universities.
CSUN is a vibrant, diverse university community of nearly 40,000 students and more than 4,000 faculty and staff, sited on a 356-acre campus in the heart of Los Angeles` San Fernando Valley. As you explore the university`s web site, you will find ample evidence of CSUN`s commitment to the educational and professional goals of students, and its extensive service to the community.
Mesa Community College provides outstanding transfer and career and technical programs, workforce development, and life-long learning opportunities to residents of the East Valley area of Phoenix, Arizona. MCC excels in teaching, learning and empowering its more than 40,000 students who attend annually to succeed in a local and global community. Mesa Community College is one of ten colleges that comprise the Maricopa County Community College District.
Founded in 1843, College of the Holy Cross is a highly selective, four-year college of approximately 2,900 students. One of the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions, Holy Cross offers an academically challenging and personally fulfilling education in the Jesuit tradition. The Holy Cross experience is characterized by an emphasis on open exploration and far-ranging curiosity that inspires our students to ask more of themselves — academically, spiritually, and in their personal development. Devoted exclusively to undergraduate study, Holy Cross ensures close ties and mentoring relationships between faculty and students. In our closely knit and diverse campus community, students have unlimited opportunities to engage with and explore their passions — whether by writing for The Crusader, competing on one of our 27 Division I athletic teams, mentoring in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, or singing a capella with the Fools on the Hill. The College’s 174-acre hillside campus features inspiring views and first-class facilities, our hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts offers a variety of cultural and professional opportunities, and our central location provides convenient access to all that the New England region has to offer. Holy Cross graduates go on to lead meaningful lives that marry passion and purpose in positions ranging from members of Congress and leading scientific researchers to CEOs in the business and nonprofit sectors. Together, our alumni constitute a loyal family — and powerful global network — of successful professionals and engaged citizens.
For more than a century, Wentworth Institute of Technology has attracted bright, thoughtful students who bring their passion and talent to bear on real-world problems. By working collaboratively and creatively to build innovative solutions, our students demonstrate their commitment to making a positive difference in the world. Our unique interdisciplinary curriculum combines rigorous studies with practical learning experiences and extensive opportunities to work on projects in our well-equipped labs and studios. The result: Excellent preparation for a successful career. Leading recruiters value Wentworth graduates because our multifaceted educational model breaks down academic silos and produces students with broad skills, deep knowledge, and real-world experience. Whatever your major, whatever your career aspirations, you will build something substantial here—it could be a product, an app, or a business. What it becomes after you graduate is a framework for your future career success.