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  1. Headshot of Enna Jimenez

    We spoke with Honorary Trustee, Enna E. Jimenez '91, '06E, about her continued engagement with Simmons and how she wants to bridge the gap between alumnae/i and students.

  2. Headshot of Rebecca Crosswaith

    Immigration Constituent Liaison, Rebecca Crosswaith '10, tells us about working for Senator Blumenthal's office in Connecticut, and how her experience at Simmons gave her the courage to take risks.

  3. Headshot of Cecilia Elhaddad

    Cecilia Elhaddad ’16 tells us about working for the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Pandemic Health Worker Program.

  4. Headshot of Adam Valsahagun

    Adam tells us how Simmons prepared him for his position as a medical/surgical inpatient social worker at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge.

  5. John Campopiano, taken at the Hollywood premiere of It Chapter One, 2017.

    Campopiano describes his work as the archives and rights manager for WGBH’s FRONTLINE, and how his passion for monsters and film led to directing documentaries.

  6. Jennifer Eckert with Helen Drinan and a man

    Trustee Jennifer Eckert ’08MSW went from working in the fashion industry to founding Boston Post Adoption Resources. We spoke with Jennifer about her mid-life career change and why a Simmons education is so impactful.

  7. Headshot of Mackenzi Lee

    Mackenzi Lee ’14MFA may be most wellknown for her New York Times best-selling young adult series that follows the spirited Montague siblings, but her recently published essay tackles a more serious topic, the #MeToo movement.

  8. Headshot of Tiffany Hogan

    Tiffany Hogan '03MBA was recently featured in Comparably's list of the top 49 Inspiring Employer Brand Leaders in the Northeast. Hogan also shares her advice to current students on the importance of building relationships throughout your career.

  9. Headshot of Kristie Ferrantella

    President/CEO of the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce, Kristie Ferrantella '12, tells us how the Chamber helped local businesses before and during the pandemic.

  10. Christina Shutt with the Outstanding Achievement in Exhibitions Award from the Arkansas Museums Association

    We caught up with Christina on her work as the Executive Director at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center and how she's shifted programming to a virtual format.