The minute you get to college, everyone will already be asking, “What do you want to do after you graduate?” “Be successful” might be the easiest answer.
And if you want to be successful at any one of the most successful organizations on the planet—like Google, Sotheby’s, Apple, L.L.Bean, Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Amazon, Amnesty International, Lazard, Eli Lilly, NBCUniversal, Nvidia, NASA, World Wildlife Fund or Nike—Dickinson can help you get there.
OLIVIA LANES '14 | IBM, Global Lead & Manager for Quantum Advocacy more>>
STEVEN SMITH ’92 | CEO, L.L.Bean more››
LAUREN ASHLEY SMITH ’06 | TV writer, actor, comedian more››
for a Dickinson grad (Payscale.com)
(compared to the 75% national average, according to the Law School Admissions Council)
(compared to the 39% national average, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges)
VINCENT PATERSON '72 | acclaimed Hollywood & Broadway choreographer more>>
JUDITH FAULKNER '65 | Founder & CEO of EPIC, the world's largest medical software company more>>
OLIVIA HARPER WILKINS '15 | astrochemist at NASA Goodard Space Flight Center more>>
ANNE HELMREICH '85 | director of the Smithsonian Archives of American Art more>>
STEVE TUSA '97 | JPMorgan Chase managing director & CNBC commentator more>>
EDWARD RICOURT '95 | film & TV writer (Wayward Pines, Now You See Me) more>>
In addition to the alumni highlighted on this page, Dickinsonians are at the tops of their fields in business, tech, science and medicine, finance, art, education and entertainment and have graduated from and are currently attending top graduate and professional schools around the world.
A liberal-arts education makes you a well-rounded individual who can explore problems from all angles and see the connections. That’s important, because in tech you come across ambiguous situations that don’t have much clarity. —Amara Anigbo ’20 (computer science), product manager at Google
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1. JENNIFER HAIGH ’90 | PEN/HEMINGWAY AWARD–WINNING AUTHOR
2. FRANK JAMES ’79 | MEDIA STRATEGIST, FORMER JOURNALIST FOR NPR AND THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
3. LEON ROSE ’83 | PRESIDENT OF THE NY KNICKS AND FORMER CAA AGENT
4. LISA SHERMAN ’79 | AD COUNCIL CEO
5. LAURA POTTER ’89 | DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF OF INTELLIGENCE, U.S. ARMY
6. YVONNE BUYSMAN ’93 | APPLE, NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF SALES & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
7. JOHN FREEDMAN ’92 | TOMMY HILFIGER, VP OF NORTH AMERICAN PRODUCT OPERATIONS & DEVELOPMENT
8. MICHAEL SNYDER ’03 |AWARD-WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER AND DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER
96% of our students are employed, in grad school or otherwise meaningfully engaged a year after graduation. Where will a Dickinson education take you?
From choosing classes and declaring a major to exploring internships and building your resume, Dickinson鈥檚 Integrated Academic Success team helps you navigate toward your future and identify how your academic and career interests connect.
From NASA to the Lincoln Center and beyond, Dickinson alumni are leading in a wide range of fields. Learn how they got there in these Alumni in Action profiles.
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