Click on a name below to find out how studying Russian language and culture guided our alumni’s paths after Williams. These graduates of the Russian program at Williams share stories about the ways in which studying Russian has helped their personal development and created opportunities for a wide range of occupations.
NOTE: You can sort the table by job category or year of graduation.
Name | Year of graduation | Field of current or former occupation (if retired) |
---|---|---|
Andersen, Elizabeth | 1987 | NGO |
Calson, Stephanie | 1990 | Social Work |
Djagalov, Rossen | 2002 | Academia |
Earle, Jonathan | 2009 | Media |
Ferro, Dominic | 1985 | Medicine |
Gallagher, Michael | 2006 | Other |
Hanchett, Samuel | 1977 | Other |
Hokanson, Katya | 1984 | Academia |
Hoogenboom, Hilde | 1981 | Academia |
Katz, Michael | 1966 | Academia |
Kellison, Elizabeth | 1987 | NGO |
Koppenheffer, Michael | 1993 | Consulting |
Kornblatt, Judith | 1977 | Academia |
Meyer, Renee | 1975 | Government |
Monroe, Scott | 1990 | Government |
Moreton, Bethany | 1992 | Academia |
Murname, Leigh Katherine | 2004 | Other |
Nikula, Tim | 1994 | Academia |
Northrop, Douglas | 1989 | Academia |
Ogilvie, Peter | 1970 | Other |
Peris, Daniel | 1986 | Finance |
Ragucci, Maria | 1978 | Other |
Rask, Kolleen | 1982 | Academia |
Smith, Gregory | 1979 | Finance |
Spindel, Abigail | 2002 | Media |
Thorn, William | 1972 | Government |
Williamson, Abigail | 1998 | Academia |
Wood, Donald | 2000 | Other |