Nomadic, Simplistic Lifestyle Suits iSchool Grad
Audrey Adam ‘21 traveled the country last year as a remote consultant for Deloitte. She hopes to continue her nomadic, simplistic lifestyle and possibly open a bakery someday.
Audrey Adam ‘21 traveled the country last year as a remote consultant for Deloitte. She hopes to continue her nomadic, simplistic lifestyle and possibly open a bakery someday.
Alyssa Berardino ‘22 graduated from the iSchool with a bachelor’s degree in information technology and now works as a software engineer at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in New York City.
Joe Jaconetta ‘22 lives in New York and works in Synchrony’s Business Leadership Program, a rotational program that exposes him to different rotations in the technology space of the business.
Olivia Peck ‘21 works in New York City as a consultant within Deloitte Digital. In her role, she specializes in customer data solutions for advertising, marketing and commerce.
Eric Potthast ‘21 grew up in a small town and is now a client management analyst with the investment banking business management team at JP Morgan in New York City.
Heather Crane G’23 is an open education librarian at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida. She graduated from Syracuse’s iSchool in December with a master’s degree in Library and Information Science.
Hung Phung G’25 is working to earn a Master of Library and Information Science degree. He wants to become a leader in Vietnam in the field of community libraries.
Jean Armour Polly '75, a graduate of the Library and Information Science program, coined the phrase 'surfing the internet' and introduced the concept of integrating computers into libraries in the early 1980s.
Keegan Slattery ‘13 is the co-founder of Bettershot.ai, an artificial intelligence tool that generates better-looking headshots. For $29, you can get up to 120 headshots within three hours.
Michael Hutchinson G’16 is senior director of data science at Arccos, golf’s No. 1 on-course tracking system that uses artificial intelligence to help players improve their game.