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to intern to complete my degree at Queens ultimately lead me to find my passion in life and in my career; working in racing,” said Corish. “I am forever grateful to the professors at Queens who helped guide me to the path of success that I am on now.”
In the heart of Uptown Charlote, Jarrell Hibler and Miles Fowler reflect on their post-Queens University journeys. Jarrell has successfully launched Premier Marketing, a digital marketing agency, leveraging skills honed at Queens. Miles, embodying Queens' athletic spirit, now leads as head coach of the Queens triathlon team. The alumni duo, before creating content on their professional insights, shared advice for fellow graduates on embracing innovation and endurance in their careers.
beter than you were the day before, take pride in being a Royal for life!”
Lauren-Dionne Scott, South African native and proud alumna of our alma mater,
is delighted to announce she recently relocated to Germany, pursuing an exciting career opportunity in business consulting for Continental Automotive. The challenges are embraced with enthusiasm, and Lauren-Dionne is grateful for the foundation and memories from her esteemed institution that has contributed to this transformative journey.
Truly grateful for the opportunity to serve his alma mater as chief of staff, Jan
Jachai Taylor encourages everyone to build relationships while in college because they could be a great resource in the future. He also says that you should explore your talents because you never know what you’re truly great at. “One thing for sure is that you only get to experience college once so have fun, laugh more and accomplish everything you set out to accomplish. Always be
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Delkeskamp qualified at the U.S. Open National in December 2023 for the German Olympic Trials in April 2024. He is thankful for the continued support of the Queens Athletics family, especially Athletic Director Cherie Swarthout, for allowing him to thrive professionally and in his sport, swimming.
David Barnes ’15.
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Juliete Corish ’20.
Ben Graham MBA ’02 recently started a new role as chief investment officer at Rellim Capital Management in Chicago. He previously spent 13 years at Longview Asset Management, another Chicago-based single family investment office. Ben lives in the Chicago suburbs with his wife, Gina, and two boys — Danny, 16, and Dylan, 14.
Jachai Taylor ’20.
Award- winning Florida author, Ginger Pinholster MFA ’12, released her thrilling new novel “Snakes of St. Augustine” in September 2023. In the book, stolen snakes and a missing person set off a chain of life-changing events ranging from thrilling to romantic to deeply poignant. The novel also challenges our assumptions surrounding mental illness and questions the systems of power tasked with keeping our communities safe.
Lauren-Dionne Scot ’22
Kim Sasso’s passion for learning about other cultures led her to exploring the pyramids on the day when war broke out in Israel.
Kim Sasso ’23 on Oct. 7, 2023, in Egypt.
Bob Page MBA ’15, director of student media for Queens, is preparing 30 Queens students to cover the impact of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the city. They'll be collaborating on the project with 30 students from the ESSCA School of Management in France.
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