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  • Content Writer, City of Lakewood Support Specialist, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Public Relations Manager, Space Needle Associate Producer, FOX 13 Seattle Communications Coordinator, Capital Region ESD 113 Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs UX Design, Maryland Institute College of Art Master of Business Administration and Management, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Social Work, Walden University Colorado State University Drake University University of Maryland

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2017 and lives with his wife and son in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works in venture capital. Conference ScheduleMatthew ErlichPresentation Title: Polish Holocaust Survivor Stories Who: Matthew Erlich, 1st generation survivor who will be sharing his mother’s story of survival in Auschwitz. Mr. Erlich is part of the Holocaust Center Speakers Bureau. Conference ScheduleDee SimonConvener: Dee Simon, Baral Family CEO at the Holocaust Center for Humanity

  • for Harbor Wholesale Food. In my free-time, I am developing my design business, Katherine Williams Designs through freelance work with local businesses. What were you involved in while at PLU? I worked as a Graphic Designer for Impact, School of Arts and Communications, and manager/web developer at the Campus Concierge Desk. I was the secretary of t1 Design Club and member of Mortar Board. Outside of PLU, I also held two internships at Korsmo Construction and Highstreet Advertising and completed

  • sitting in a faculty meeting, minding my own business, just trying to figure what in the world this teaching thing is all about, and Dr. Lisosky was sitting next to me, and said ‘I have an idea. We should create some sort of agency and students would do all the work, the writing and photography for clients in the community,’” Wells recounted. “And then she turned to me and said, ‘And YOU should run it.’ ” That was 10 years ago. Now, the student group has produced five Emmy-nominated documentaries

  • Poster DesignNeed a poster but don’t have time to make one yourself? No problem! Impact designers can bring your ideas to life and you’ll be one step closer to a successful event.  Choose from 8.5×11″ or 11×17″ paper in horizontal or vertical formats. Note: In order to provide you with the best service, Impact requires the request to be submitted at least ten business days prior to desired distribution or due date. If you have any questions about this, please send us an email at impact@plu.edu

  • connection with university business shall be considered the property of the university unless otherwise specified. Employees with access to confidential information, whether verbal or written, shall treat such information as confidential at all times and shall not disclose or disseminate such information during the course of their employment except as may be required for the employee to perform his or her work duties for PLU, or at any time following separation from employment without express

  • challenges. About 73 percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch at the high-poverty school. But ARC prepared the husband and father of three with a rigorous education, Wade said, all without disrupting his life outside PLU. The former small business owner said he always, in the back of his mind, considered becoming a teacher. PLU made that distant thought a reality. “PLU does a fantastic job fast-tracking good, qualified teachers. The brand speaks for itself. They are only endorsing and

  • athletes. Cohen lists Hacker and former football coach Frosty Westering as examples of role models from whom she learned during her time in the program. And to this day, Cohen said, she tells students seeking a career in sports administration to find a program that also includes a business component — just like PLU’s did when she was there. “That was a pretty phenomenal time for me,” Cohen said. “I look back at it now, and there was so much excellence there.” After graduating in 1994, Cohen worked in a

  • career. +Enlarge Photo Valery Jorgensen A Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism and a Business Administration minor, Valery started working for Marketing & Communications in the Fall of 2013. Valery is also the Assistant General Manager of MediaLab, an award-winning applied internship and research program housed in the School of Arts and Communication at PLU. Valery's writing and photographs have been published in The Peninsula Gateway and on The News Tribune 's website. Valery plans to

  • , Markuson is eager to apply what he’s learning over this year of service. “Now I have this year where I’m not caught up in the science but in the people,” Markuson said. “I think this will help my career as a physician.” Valery Jorgensen A Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism and a Business Administration minor, Valery started working for Marketing & Communications in the Fall of 2013. Valery is also the Assistant General Manager of MediaLab, an award-winning applied internship and