iSchool Alum Fascinated By Smart Technology
Caroline Katzman ‘22 is a business transformation consultant at IBM specializing in data technology and transformation. She credits the iSchool for helping her learn about smart technology.
Caroline Katzman ‘22 is a business transformation consultant at IBM specializing in data technology and transformation. She credits the iSchool for helping her learn about smart technology.
Kristy Malley ‘18 is a competitive marathon runner trying to qualify for the Olympic Marathon Trials. She’s also a manager in EY’s Technology Solutions Delivery practice, where she helps banks modernize technology.
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.