Alumni Class Notes 2000-2009

The Mercer Island Reporter is widely regarded as the best community weekly in the region. After recently hiring Trish Brandt (a nonmatriculated student in winter, 2003) as features editor, Jane Meyer now has four News Lab grads filling her five newsroom positions. The others: Steve Weigand (BA, 1999), reporter; Matt Phelps (BA, 2000), sports editor; and Mary Grady (BA, 2001), reporter.

Lesa (Anderson) Linster: BA, 2000

Lesa Linster is currently serving as National Project Director for The Moyer Foundation. She is responsible for the Foundation’s growing national network of Camp Erin bereavement camps; managing both the programmatic and community relations sides of all existing locations and new development. Lesa works with each Camp Erin community across the country — building relationships, fundraising, collaborating with Major League Baseball, companies and individuals and spreading awareness through all possible opportunities. Her team analyzes and tracks existing bereavement standards, performance of each camp and national bereavement expectations. She has more than ten years of experience in development, operations, marketing and public relations. She gained this experience working for bedrock Seattle entities such as The Seattle Mariners, MSNBC and The Seattle Times. Lesa also ran Wild Radish, LLC, an award-winning company at the forefront of Seattle’s evolving, healthy construction and development sector.

Sean Baker: PhD, 2000

Sean Baker is an assistant professor at Towson University’s Department of Mass Communication and Communication Studies in Maryland. He teaches several mass media and communication courses including: Mass Media and Society, Mass Communication Research and Cyberspace and Communication. In the classroom, his primary topics of interest are history, theory, criticism, methodology, and multimedia design courses.

Though Baker’s research interests are diverse, he is presently focused on cultural studies and crime in the media, current and historic news representation of minorities, as well as information technology and television studies. He is currently working on a content analysis of the Mary K. LeTourneau trial.

More information regarding Professor Sean Baker’s work >>

Gina Barton: BA Speech Communication, 2000

Gina Barton works at San Diego State University in the University Advancement Office. She completed her MS Ed degree at USC in 2001, and got married up in Seattle in May 2004.

Jessica Davis: BA (Journalism), 2000

Jessica Davis is a journalist, documentarian and producer. She has made a documentary on black jazz artists in Seattle, who were around in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. See clips at www.vimeo.com/jessicadavis/.

Karen Gaudette: BA (Communications and Political Science), 2000

Karen Gaudette is a food writer with PCC Natural Markets and a freelance journalist. She left The Seattle Times in 2009, where she covered food, transportation and residential real estate. Previously, she covered the city of San Bernardino for The Press-Enterprise and the California energy crisis for The Associated Press in San Francisco. She interned with AP during the UW’s Olympia program and also interned for The Wall Street Journal. Gaudette is a UW Alumni Association Career Connections contact for fellow Huskies. She reported and edited for The Daily during her undergraduate studies and in fall 1999 served as editor-in-chief.

Dr. Marita Gronnvoll: BA Speech Communication, 2000; MA, 2003

Gronvoll is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston.

Verena Hess: MA, 2000; PhD, 2006

Verena HessBefore entering the UW Department of Communication’s graduate program, Hess worked in Silicon Valley for four years in technology and gained media-related knowledge as well. Her particular graduate studies focused on political communications, but as a teaching assistant for the department, she was able to tap into her background in media to teach her students basic concepts in new media. Hess also worked at the UW Carlson Center as an education and communications consultant and provided vital support to the director. She was also an important part of the Department of Environmental Health, where she worked as a researcher and conducted interviews to better understand ergonomics regulations in the state of Washington. Originally, Hess considered higher education as a career goal, but came to realize how many other opportunities she had. She ended up at Microsoft after meeting a Microsoft employee on a plane when flying back from a job interview in California. One thing led to another and she was hired as the Senior Marketing Manager focusing on SharePoint. At Microsoft she works in communications, focusing on analysts and their perspectives about the social computing space for big businesses.

Nathan Isaacs: BA, 2000

Nathan Isaacs is a Business Development Manager at Optimization Technologies.

Pooja Khandekar: BA, 2000 Communication and Political Science

Ms. Khandekar is currently working on an MA in journalism from CA State University, Northridge and is a Web Editor for UW Educational Outreach.

Pamela PradoPamela Prado: BA, 2000

Pamela Prado is an anchor at KSEE-TV, the NBC affiliate in Fresno, CA. She interned at KCPQ and KOMO in Seattle while attending UW and began reporting in Yakima, WA before heading to Fresno. In 2006, she won the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for a story about a woman who stands on an overpass above Highway 41, waving at passing cars, uplifting the spirits of people passing by.

Justin Schutz: BA, 2000

Justin SchutzJustin Schutz recently accepted a position at the Seattle offices of Fitch, a well known global branding and design firm. In his role as Associate Brand Strategist/Copywriter, he will continue his passion for storytelling and creative concepting.

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James W. Stewart: PhD, 2000

jstewart@fc.bethany.edu

James W. Stewart serves as the Associate Dean in the School of Distributed Learning and as a Professor of Communications at Bethany University in California. He is responsible for all non-traditional educational delivery at the College, including an online program, cohort degree completion and an extension campus in Las Vegas, NV. In addition, James has been involved in the restructuring of the communications department at Bethany in order to offer mass communications, rhetoric and media arts. His anti-HIV/AIDS work continues through his directorship of an international non-profit organization: kaBantu/yaBatho (Zulu/Tswana: for the people), dedicated to serving Africans, in particular AIDS orphans through Foster Care for Africa and AIDS intervention through education designed by and for cultures. The first Nurturing Center now has 50 children and is located in Tlabane, South Africa.

Kaci (Kristin) Aitchison: BA, 2001

Kaci Aitchison is new features reporter on Q13 FOX News This Morning. She is also active with Jet City Improv and runs marathons in her spare time!

Brian Beaky: BA, 2001

Brian Beaky is editor of the magazine Cascade Golfer.

Maria Cristana Castro: BA, 2001

Maria Castro is the first recipient of the Department of Communication’s Outstanding Early Career award. She lives in the greater New York City area and is an AVP Business Banker at JP Morgan Chase and is also in residential sales and rentals at Prudential Douglas Elliman. Prior to moving to New York, Castro was in Southern California working at Washington Mutual while earning her MA in Strategic Public Relations, Crisis Management from the University of Southern California. She then moved to Countrywide Bank as a Team Lead in sales. She also worked as the media director for a nonprofit called Answering the Cry of the Poor/GK777. Maria has this to say of her work and her education at the UW:

“It was at UW that I really learned HOW to think. And to stretch it even further, I think it was (Professor Baldasty) who challenged the students to use our skills to make change where we thought there should be change.”

Karen Tollenaar Demorest: BA, 2001

Karen works at the UW Alumni Association and is the Alumni Relations Manager for Arts & Sciences.

Philip Garland: BA, 2001; MA, 2003

Philip Garland oversees quality and new directions for SurveyMonkey. Previously, he was director of Global Knowledge/Chief Methodologist at Survey Sampling International. He has published papers in academic journals and book chapters in the areas of public opinion, internet marketing, media coverage of political affairs, and intergroup relations. Garland also holds a PhD in Communication and an MA in Political Science from Stanford University.

Alexander Campbell Halavais: PhD, 2001

Alexander Campbell Halavais

Dr. Alexander Campbell Halavais began as an assistant professor at the University at Buffalo (SUNY) directly after graduating from the UW Communications program. He now serves as the director of the MA in Informatics at UB, an innovative program that addresses the social and organizational aspects of information and communication technologies. His research looks at “social computing” and its impact on social change, journalism, education, and public policy.

Read more about Alexander Campbell Halavais >>

La’Chris Jordan: BA, 2001

New Voices Ensemble Theatre — a Seattle-based theater dedicated to producing and developing works written by local and national playwrights of color — will present a staged reading of Betty’s Wish by award-winning playwright La’Chris Jordan at the Seattle Repertory Theatre. The staged reading — in collaboration with the Northwest Playwrights Alliance — will be held on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 7 p.m. in the Seattle Rep’s Poncho Forum. A talkback with the playwright and cast will follow the reading. The event is free and open to the public. Jordan was named as one of “50 Playwrights to Watch” by the Dramatist Guild. Her play “The Source” was part of the Manhattan Repertory Theatre’s Summerfest 2007. Acting credits include a role in “Birth.”

Carrie Lee: BA, 2001

Carrie Lee is a Project Manager of Customer Solutions at AziMyth LLC. Her company develops technologies for information delivery systems.

Mark Olsen: BA, 2001

Mark is living in in Los Angeles, CA and is the West Coast Salesman for Standridge Color Corporation, which produces color concentrates for plastics. His favorite teachers were Lisa Coutu, Leah Ceccarelli and visiting professor Kimo Ah-Yun.

Dena (Claudon) Rosko: BA, 2001, Communication and English

Dena Rosko

Dena Rosko begins a doctoral program at Grand Canyon University. Rosko earned her MA in Communication & Leadership Studies from Gonzaga University and her BA in English/Creative Writing and Communication from the UW.

Dena Rosko Photography

Heather Tien, BA, 2001

Heather Tien is a regional pubic relations specialist for Boost Mobile in Irvine, Calif. She joined Boost in December 2008 after working five years at various public relations agencies specializing in the food/restaurant industry.

Shanon Burke: BA, 2002 (Editorial Journalism and History)

Ms. Burke is working as the Manager of Publications for the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA). She is in charge of designing the state championship programs for high school athletics and activities across the state. This includes design, advertising and some writing and photography. She also does freelance photography on the side. Prior to joining WIAA, Burke worked as a communications consultant for the Puyallup School District. She took photos, wrote stories for the Web and print, and copy edited. After graduation she worked at The Herald in Puyallup for four years. She started as a reporter, was promoted to Assistant Managing Editor after a year and then shared Interim Editor duties, along with regular reporting duties, with a co-worker. She did a little bit of everything at the paper, from reporting on city council meetings and writing community features to taking photographs to editing stories to being the community point of contact.

Fitz Cahall: BA (journalism), 2002

Fitz Cahalll

Fitz Cahall writes:

I graduated in the March 2002 and currently reside in Corvallis, Ore. Since then, I’ve been working as a freelance outdoor writer for a variety of publications. I wanted to bring my journalism training to the world of rock climbing and other adventure sports. It’s been a struggle, but I finally feel like I’ve started to turn a corner in my freelance business. This winter (2007) I entered into the world of new media and launched a podcast. I approached it more as a learning experience and an opportunity to explore a new medium rather than a viable outlet for my work. Most of all, I had collected some wonderful stories through the years that just didn’t have a home in the magazine world. They were intriguing tales, but often focused on regular people not the sponsored athletes most outdoor athletes continually cover. I wanted to give these stories a home. I thought I might get a few hundred hits. To my complete surprise, it struck a chord out there in the Internet realm. We jumped to thousands of downloads pretty quickly. Along the way, I got to take my recording gear to a remote desert sandstone spire and participated in the first ascent (a multi day climb) of the biggest rock spire in the country. It was wild to have the mic rolling while hanging from ropes. After the second episode, the Dirtbag Diaries exploded. Patagonia stepped forward to sponsor the show. Now I’m teaming up with photographers to provide multimedia content for not only the podcast but for various Internet sites both at home and abroad. It’s been an incredible leap in my career, which in the previous months I had considered abandoning due to severe financial struggles.

You can check it out online at http://www.dirtbagdiaries.com. Our most recent episode was a profile of adventure photographer Corey Rich who I had covered in the past for SPJ’s Quill Magazine. His tale is truly inspiring for young journalists.

Ron Chew: BA, 2002 Communications

2004 Department of Communication Alumni Hall of Fame

Ron Chew is the Executive Director of the International Community Health Services Foundation. He previously served as executive director of the Wing Luke Asian Museum. He received the 2008 Board Award of Excellence by the Washington Museum Association at the WMA’s annual conference. Chew delivered the keynote speech at the conference, talking about the Wing Luke Asian Museum’s community-based museum model and the growth of the institution.

Prior to his work at the museum, Chew served for ten years as editor of International Examiner and as a community organizer for more than 20 years. Ron has guided development of more than 15 award-winning exhibitions and publications at the museum, including the permanent exhibit Executive Order 9066: 50 Years Before and 50 Years and Reflections of Seattle’s Chinese Americans: The First 100 Years now in its second edition.

He has served on several boards, including his current tenure with the Seattle Public Library Foundation, as well as his prior work on the Western Museums Association, King County 4Culture and the National Endowment for the Humanities advisory boards. He is also the recipient of the Washington State Governor’s Heritage Award; Humanities Washington Heather Frank Memorial Award; Washington Museum Association’s Institutional Excellence Award; and most recently the 2004 Western Museums Association Director’s Chair Award and the prestigious Ford Foundation/Advocacy Institute’s Leadership for a Changing World Award, which recognizes the work of national leaders in the field of social advocacy and community building.

Jenni Hogan (Vesnaver): BA, 2002, Communications and Economics

jhogan@komotv.com

Jenni Hogan is a member of the KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Team as morning traffic anchor. She was most recently traffic anchor at KOMO-TV in Seattle. Prior to that she was a traffic reporter at KOIN-TV in Portland, OR, and the first female sports director at KLEW-TV in Lewiston, Idaho. A native of Australia, Hogan has lived in the Pacific Northwest for over 10 years. At the UW she captained the women’s crew team and has two national championship rings in the sport. She is actively involved with her alma mater, serving on the UW’s Department of Communication alumni board of directors and leading its mentorship program. She is also a volunteer for the American Heart Association.

Marcie Miller: BA, 2002

Marcie brought a rich background in journalism to her studies at the University of Washington. She was a reporter and columnist for Arusha Times in Arusha, Tanzania, Africa–her “Women’s Voices” column highlighted women’s issues in Tanzania. She also spent eight years at the Peninsula Daily News in Port Angeles, WA.

Marcie graduated Cum Laude from the journalism track of the Department of Communication with a minor in International Studies. She did her internship at The Herald, filing over 60 stories in 14 weeks on topics ranging from police beat news and transportation issues to diversity and elections.

As a reporter for the Whidbey News-Times she covers education and Navy news. She has reported on a major $45 million school bond, the memorial service for astronaut Willie McCool, Governor Gary Locke’s visits to the Navy base, and the Iraqi war from a local angle.

Alyson M. Teeter-Baker: BA (Communications and Political Science), 2002

Alyson Teeter-Baker

ateeter@gmail.com

Alyson Teeter-Baker is the Veterans’ Affairs Constituent Services Representative for Senator Patty Murray (D-WA). She also serves in the National Guard as the public affairs manager for the 129th Rescue Wing, California Air National Guard, Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif. Before serving in the National Guard, Alyson received her active duty commission through the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Washington. She was an active duty Air Force public affairs officer and her duty assignments included tours at Air Combat Command, Langley Air Force Base, Va., and 7th Air Force, Osan Air Base, South Korea. Alyson received her Master of Science degree in Mass Communication from San Jose State University in May 2008. She is currently pursuing an Executive MPA degree through the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington.

 

Trina Ballard: BA, Speech Communication, 2003

Trina BallardBallard is a third-generation Husky. Her grandparents, parents, sisters, brother-in-law and husband all attended the UW as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins. She has worked for Bellevue Community College since 1998, and has been the Director of Outreach Services since 2005. Ballard is a graduate student at UW Bothell in the Masters of Arts in Cultural Studies and married to UW alumnus John Shindler, a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Cal State LA. She just completed edits on his forthcoming textbook, “Transformative Classroom Management.”

Ramzy Baroud: MC, 2003

Mr. Baroud accepted position with Al-Jazeera’s new English news service based in Doha, Qatar. Al-Jazeera will be launching an English website in August-September, 2003, and they hope to soon have English television broadcasts as well. Mr. Baroud has been offered a job in the research department for the English service, and he is one of two candidates to head that department. Regarding his Digital Media studies, Mr. Baroud says “I wanted to let you know that during my interviews and negotiations, I was asked several questions about the digital media program. This is the best I could have ever hoped for, and I wanted to thank you for preparing me for such an opportunity. With the knowledge I now have from the program, I feel very confident that I can do an excellent job in this capacity.”

Lieutenant Commander Andre Billeaudeaux: MA, 2003

Andre BilleaudeauxAndre Billeaudeaux enlisted in the Coast Guard just out of high school in 1983. While enlisted, he served at the 1984 Olympics, aboard CGC Fir and CGC Polar Sea where he participated in the first solo circumnavigation of North America. After making E-6 and earning a bachelor’s degree he applied and was accepted to Officer Candidate School. He’s since served as the Law Enforcement and Assistant Group Operations Officer at Group Fort Macon, N.C.; Deck Watch Officer and Dive Officer aboard CGC Polar Star; Group Seattle Operations Officer; Thirteenth Coast Guard District Public Affairs Officer and has just assumed the position of Director of Auxiliary servicing 1,800 uniformed volunteers. Along with his MA from the University of Washington, he holds a master’s degree in National Security Studies from Naval Post Graduate School. His leadership with the Citizen’s Action Network (CAN) has earned broad recognition: the Secretary’s Excellence Award winner in 2006, a top-five finalist in The Kennedy School of Government/Noblis Homeland Security Innovation Award for 2007 and Naval Post Graduate’s Zimbardo Award for leadership and academic excellence.

Jesse Froehling: BA, 2003

Reporter: A.M. Costa Rica (an online daily newspaper in San José, Costa Rica)

Emily Hodge: BA, 2003

Emily Hodge is working as a nanny and planning her return to Italy where she hopes to live and work.

John Hutcheson: MA, 2003

John is a captain in the U.S. Air Force serving the Pentagon in the Air Force Office of Public Affairs. He has been in the Air Force for eight years and earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Pennsylvania State University. His graduate work at the UW focused on the role the Bush administration and the news media played after September 11 in contributing to a resurgence of U.S. nationalism. John’s committee members were David Domke, Nancy Rivenburgh and Patricia Moy.

Polly Keary: BA, 2003

Polly Keary is a staff writer for the Monroe Monitor and the 2006 recipient of the Portfolio Award for news writers, the WNPA Better Newspaper Contest’s top award. Keary took home the top award in 2005 too! In 2006, she visited the military hospital at Balad in Iraq, the base at Ramstein in Germany where many wounded soldiers receive further treatment before returning to the states, and Bagram in Afghanistan.

Renee Lee: BA, 2003

rhlseattle@gmail.com

After graduating from the UW, Renee Lee went onto active duty as an Air Force public affairs officer. Her first assignment was a one-year remote deployment to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan Air Base, Korea. In 2004, she transferred to Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces based at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, where she worked on staff in public affairs. She separated from active duty and joined the Air Force Reserve in 2006 and worked for the Office of the Governor, State of Hawaii, on the communications team. She is currently working back at Pacific Air Forces public affairs as a Reservist.

Ryan Madayag: BA, 2003

Ryan is a territory sales representative for Philip Morris. His territory is Seattle.

Hope Solo: BA, 2003

Professional Athlete: US Soccer/Lyonnais

Ayumi Suzuki: BA, 2003

Ayumi Suzuki has served as an account executive of a public relations firm in Tokyo since 2004. She is currently I’m handling the publicity for various clients, such as pharmaceutical companies, manufacturer of health care products, and a watch manufacturer.

Ms. Suzuki is interested in connecting with other alumni from Japan.

Saadia Van Winkle BA, 2003

Saadia Van Winkle could serve as a role model for any student hoping to use her UW education to break into broadcast journalism. Although she originally feared that the Journalism Program had prepared her more for a career in print than broadcast, Van Winkle soon found that a solid background in the fundamentals was more than enough preparation.

Read more about Saadia Van Winkle >>

David Webb: BA, 2003

High School Communications Applications Teacher: Frisco Independent School District

Lydia Bassett: BA, 2004

Program Director, Literacy & Community Programs: Humanities Washington

Derek Belt: BA Journalism, 2004; MCDM, 2011

Derek Belt is a Sr. Account Executive for Seattle social media agency Banyan Branch, building digital strategies and leading online campaigns for some of the most respected brands in the world. Derek wrote for The Daily and started his career as a sports reporter, but as the industry changed he returned to school and earned a Master of Communication in Digital Media (MCDM). He worked at the University of Washington Alumni Association for three years, managing the day-to-day social media strategies, email campaigns, online alumni relations and development efforts for one of the nation’s largest alumni groups. Derek freelances for the Seattle Times and Columns magazine.

Czarin S. Chan: BA, 2004

Chan works for University of California, Irvine’s University Advancement department. She is currently part of the fundraising campaign for the new School of Law. She writes:

“UC Irvine’s proposal to establish a school of law was approved by the Regents of the University of California in November 2006. UCI School of Law will be the first public law school to open in California in more than 40 years and only the second to exist in Southern California. Fulfilling a longstanding vision of the campus, the school is expected to open its doors to its first class of law students in fall 2009.

Currently, we are conducting a national search for a dean to lead the law school. Over the next several years, we will recruit founding faculty and staff for the school, as well as our inaugural class of students. The School of Law will be temporarily housed at Berkeley Place. Eventually, its own individual building and law library will be built on the campus, too. I am very excited for this huge endeavor for UC Irvine.”

Yvonne Chandler: BA, 2004

Senior Human Resources Assistant and part-time faculty: Seattle Central Community College

Peter Christman: BA, 2004

Web Developer/Computer Programmer: Routh Crabtree Olsen/Northwest Trustees, Inc.

Megan Coppersmith: BA, 2004

Communication Specialist II: King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Public Affairs

Bradley Dobbs: BA (Journalism), 2004

After interning in the Marketing Department in 2004 at KSTW, Bradley Dobbs was brought on full time as a Sales Coordinator in September 2004. After a year, he was promoted up to Account Executive at KSTW. He prospects new business for the station and creates fun marketing and advertising proposals for new clients as well as current clients.

Marisa Dorazio: BA (Editorial Journalism), 2004

During her senior year, Marisa Dorazio interned at The Seattle Times and the The Oregonian through the legislative reporting course. She landed a job on the communications and marketing team at Edmonds Community College in January 2005. Dorazio is the Public Information Specialist and works in the College Relations and Advancement Office, where she does media/public relations and marketing for the college.

Nina Farhat: BA, 2004

Online Account Executive: KING5.com/Belo Media Group

Carolyn Feyl: BA, 2004

Flight Attendant: Alaska Airlines

Priya Frank: BA, 2004

Priya Frank is the Assistant Director of Development for the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMA&D). She joins the OMAD team after spending more than seven years at the UW World Series at Meany Hall. Her most recent assignment was Individual Giving Coordinator. Priya is the 2012-13 president of the Communication Alumni Board.

Kim Freeman: BA, 2004

Kim Freeman

Kim Freeman is a program development specialist for Healing Waters International. She does research looking for areas all over the world needing water projects.

Read more about Kim’s work >>
Healing Waters answers prayers (The Denver Post) >>

Erica Graham: MA, 2004

Erica Graham is currently pursuing her Masters in Business Administration at the University of Michigan.  Prior to this, she worked in the film industry at a film production company.

Alexia Gibbon: BA, 2004

Local Sales Assistant: KOMO 4 Television

Jaime Herrera: BA, 2004

Jaime HerreraJaime Herrera represents Washington state’s 18th district.

Read more about Rep. Jaime Herrera >>

 

 

Karla Hulse: BA, 2004

Khulse@windermere.com

Karla Hulse

After graduation, Karla Hulse spent some months backpacking around Europe. She returned home to Seattle to start her career as a real estate agent and is now working for Windermere Real Estate out of the Queen Anne office. Born and raised in Washington, Karla is familar with the area and enjoys approaching the real estate market from a professsional angle. She says “please feel free to contact me with any of your real estate questions!”

www.HOMESinNW.com
(206) 650-2735

Zachary Y. Kerr: BA, 2004

Kerr received his Masters in Journalism and Communication from the Ohio State University and is currently works for the Columbus AIDS Task Force as an MSM HIV Prevention Specialist, where he provide HIV Prevention and Education to communities in Central Ohio.

Carlton Kim: BA, 2004 Communication and Business Administration

Upon graduation, Carlton spent two years in social work advocating for affordable housing and the elderly. Now, he works for a company that produces online content and marketing campaigns.

Alixandra Knapp: BA, 2004

After graduating from the UW, Alixandra Knapp spent time working in a research lab focused on stem cell biology, transplantation and gene therapy at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She was awarded a full scholarship to Boston College in Massachusetts to pursue a graduate degree in molecular and cellular biology. Alixandra is currently finishing her degree, working at Children’s Hospital Boston in clinical research and looking forward to pursuing more education.

Dan Lamont: MC, Digital Media, 2004

In the late ’70s, while still a UW student and the photo editor of The Daily, Dan Lamont began working in the alternative media, first as staff photographer, then as Photo Editor and Special Projects Editor for the Seattle Sun. Mr. Lamont helped launched the Rocket, a biweekly music and entertainment magazine based in Seattle and Portland.

After leaving the Seattle Sun, he was as an Art Director for Murray Publishing and then joined the staff of the Seattle Weekly, where he stayed for about three years.

Except for a brief “busman’s holiday” in the late ’80s on the photo staff of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (where Evelyn Iritani was also working at the time), he has been successfully freelancing since 1982.

He is a regular contributor to many publications including Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Smithsonian, Audubon, Stern, Der Spiegel, LeMond, the Times of London and dozens of others. He also works for various institutional and non-profit clients (the UW among them).

Mr. Lamont has become very involved in photojournalism education, teaching a ten-week course for an accredited art school as well as designing and teaching in two workshop series. He is involved as an advisor in the Seattle Central Community College photography program and he frequently guest lectures for college and university classes (as he did for Department of Communication professors Tony Chan and Kathy Gill spring, 2004).

He is active in professional groups and currently serves as a Director of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP). He is President of the ASMP Educational Foundation.

Amy Laughter: BA, 2004

Amy Laughter is currently raising major gifts at United Way of King County. Her work rallies behind the mission that every child should be safe, healthy and ready to succeed when they enter kindergarten and that everyone should have a safe place to call home.

Lucas Mack: BA, 2004

Lucas Mack

Working in the media gives Lucas eyes into the ever-changing world of advertising and public relations.

Starting out in public relations at the University of Washington, Lucas worked side by side with sports columnists and sports broadcasters from around the Northwest. From there he took a job at KOMO TV, as the Audience Coordinator for the live talk show Northwest Afternoon. While there, he entertained audiences and worked behind the scenes in sales and public relations. Lucas developing a knack for what people liked based on immediate crowd reaction and took this lesson into his broadcast journalism career.

He moved to eastern Washington as a reporter for the NBC affiliate, where he fell in love with storytelling. His next stop brought him to the Lone Star State reporting for the FOX affiliate in San Antonio as their Feature Reporter, hosting his own live segment.

Lucas thrived at telling unique stories that connected with the audience. He was able to translate his skill of entertaining a live audience into his stories. His broadcast journalism career launched him home, back to Seattle, where he reported for KOMO TV.

In 2008, Lucas co-founded 4th Avenue Media to give clients the unique opportunity to tell their story by a broadcast journalist. Spending years in a newsroom, Lucas knows what it takes to get mass media coverage. His stories are both informational and entertaining, and he wants to tell yours.

Hillary J. Maynard: BA, 2004

Staff Writer: The Port Orchard Independent

David Mazzeo: BA, 2004

David "Wiz" Mazzeo live in concertDavid Mazzeo has been a hip-hop artist for the past 12 years under the stage name Wizdom. Wiz has performed all over Seattle and the state of Washington. He has two professional studio albums, “The Book of Wizdom” and “Music: Soul of the Man” (with Washington, D.C. producer Epidemmik), both available on iTunes, Amazon.com, and in local record stores. He was named by Seattle Weekly as a “standout act of 2008″ and has been on radio stations KUBE 93, KEXP 90.3 and Sports Radio 950 KJR. Wiz performed at the Seattle Weekly Reverbfest 2008, a show at Neumos to support the return of the Seattle Sonics, and opened for acts such as NYC’s Large Professor, a Seattle favorite Macklemore and super-group Dyme Def. Wiz has also been written about in URB Magazine, The Seattle Times, The Stranger, Sound Magazine, and okayplayer.com. Wiz just released a free seven-song EP available for download on his web site: www.wizdomsound.com.

Read more about David “Wizdom” Mazzeo and hear a clip of his hip-hop >>

Megan McDevitt: BA, 2004

Marketing and Event Manager: Georgia Institute of Technology

Daniel Miller: BA, 2004

Assistant Vice President/Premier Client Manager: Bank of America

Joan Neils: BA, 2004

Communications and Marketing Director: for J. Neils Enterprises, Inc.

Lie Shia Ong: BA, 2004

Lie Shia Ong

Lie Shia Ong recently accepted a job at Microsoft. She leaves her early-morning fill-in producer job at KIRO Radio to be a producer for MSN.com’s TV site.

After graduating in June 2004, she attended the UNITY journalism convention in Washington, D.C. It was the largest gathering of journalists from all over the United States in U.S. history. Much to her excitement, she was able to meet and talk to Connie Chung, Lisa Ling and many other gifted journalists. She also attend the International Television and Radio Society Foundation (IRTS) Career Minority workshop in New York City. The annual workshop is held for select minority students from all across the country. Again, this opportunity gave her the opportunity to talk with many veteran reporters, including Dateline NBC’s Hoda Kotb and CNN’s Anderson Cooper. A few days after returning home to Seattle, MTV News called and was interested in hiring her for a news assistant position. After three rounds of interviews, she learned that she had not been selected for the job — the other candidates were all in New York and could begin work sooner than her.

She interviewed with a sales company in Seattle and had even accepted their job offer, when Good Morning America called her. (She interned for the TV show EXTRA during her senior year at UW, and her internship supervisor was good friends with one of the hiring managers at Good Morning America. When she was in New York City for the IRTS convention, she met with Good Morning
America and was put into the freelancer’s database). It was the Fourth of July weekend and they wanted to know if she could freelance for them. The next day, Good Morning America sent her to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho to cover the Shasta Groene story.

Her assignment in Idaho lasted two weeks and, during that time, she was able to field produce for Good Morning America. In her spare time, she lined up meetings with news directors and executive producers of the local stations in Spokane, about thirty minutes away. By the end of her assignment in Idaho, she had two job offers at two different stations in Spokane. She landed at KHQ-6 News in Spokane, Wash., working as a news producer.

Lie Shia has a message for students looking break into journalism: “To all the journalism students still at UW or those ready to graduate soon: Keep pursuing your dreams, work hard, make all the connections and take all the internships or jobs that you can. NEVER give up. It will all pay off in the end.”

Katie Rosenthal: BA, 2004

Media Coordinator: FSA Advertising & Media, Inc.

Elianora Scholz: BA, 2004

Sales Assistant/Administrative Manager: Petry Media Corporation

Ryan Simpson: BA, 2004

National Chill Coordinator: Burton Snowboards

Carolyn Sueno: BA, 2004

Marketing Director/Professional Relations: First Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy, Inc.

Malia Whitney Wallick: BA, 2004

Whitney is an Account Operations Manager for Disney Interactive Media Group.

Alexis M. Watson: BA, 2004

Alexis M. Watson is a first year graduate student at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is expected to earn her Master’s degree in Public Policy with a concentration in Political Advocacy and Leadership in June 2008.

Prior to enrolling at the Kennedy School, Alexis worked for 2 years as a program coordinator at the University of Washington Alumni Association. In this capacity she had the opportunity to work with campus and community members to contribute to the university’s Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) efforts-specifically through academic programming. As an undergraduate at the University of Washington (Seattle), Alexis served for 2 years as a Student Outreach Ambassador for the Office of Minority Affairs where she designed and implemented effective methods of conducting outreach and recruitment to increase educational opportunities for high school and middle school students from historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged communities.

The eldest of two younger brothers, Alexis is a first generation college student who earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington in 2004. She was born in Dallas, TX.

Taylor Westphal: BA, 2004

Taylor Westphal is the Events Coordinator for the UW Alumni Association. She worked at 98.9 KWJZ for four years as Promotion Coordinator at KWJZA (98.9 Smooth Jazz), a Seattle radio station.

Margo Anderson : BA, 2005

Margo Anderson is a constiuent liaison for the US House of Representatives.

Kristina Bedford: BA, 2005

Office Manager: South Beach Vision Clinic

Jennifer Bragg: 2005

Jennifer Bragg is an account manager at Owen Media Inc., a high-technology public relations agency in Seattle. She received the PRSA’s 2008 President’s Award for Volunteerism.

Cristina Brendicke: BA, 2005

Cristina BrendickeCristina Brendicke’s love for all things media started after she graduated from the University of Washington and embarked on an exciting career with KOMO 4 TV’s local talk show, Northwest Afternoon. While working at KOMO 4, she gained invaluable experience in all aspects of production as well as in the intricacies of the local media landscape. Brendicke quickly moved up the ranks from research assistant to Daytime Drama Producer where she was responsible for creating twenty minutes of live TV everyday for beloved TV personality Cindi Rinehart!

Brendicke’s natural ability to capture an audience’s attention makes her Thrive’s ace at delivering messages to consumers. From brand advertising to direct response advertising, Brendicke never misses an opportunity to make creative advertising effective. Results are how we measure our effectiveness at Thrive, and Brendicke never disappoints clients.

Prior to joining Thrive, an advertising company and after her time at Northwest Afternoon, Brendicke put her creative advertising skills to use by working in the online advertising industry. Her unique combination of experience in the world of local television and the rapidly changing internet advertising world makes her Thrive’s brilliant marketer and savvy media analyst. She looks forward to helping local businesses THRIVE by achieving their marketing and advertising goals.

Tara Brown: BA, 2005

Marketing Intern: Seattle Sonics & Storm

Allison Cabellon: BA, 2005

Allison works in New York City at Pit Bull Interactive, a full-service online marketing agency devoted to its entertainment clients and animal rights causes.  Allison is an Online Marketing and Communications Strategist.  Her clients include theatrical productions, theatrical institutions, and artists.

Katie Comer: BA, 2005

Program Manager of Community Development: Pioneer Square Community Association

Cammie Croft: BA, 2005

Cammie Croft is the Deputy New Media Director for President Barack Obama. She joined the White House from the Obama-Biden Transition Project, where she served as the Deputy New Media Director, specializing in online communications. Prior to that, as the New Media Rapid Response Manager for the “Obama for America” campaign, she oversaw efforts to integrate new media and communications, including managing websites such as FighttheSmears.com and UndertheRadar.com. Before joining the campaign, Croft built the tracking and media-monitoring program at Progressive Accountability, a rapid-response communications advocacy campaign that provided video of Republican presidential candidates for the mass public. Croft also worked as the Rapid Response Mobilization Director for Americans Against Escalation in Iraq, where she led their new media efforts, working with MoveOn.org’s online tools to mobilize Americans opposed to the war. Croft graduated from the UW with distinction. She is also an alumnus of the New Organizing Institute (NOI), a unique online organizing forum for technologically savvy, progressive campaigners.

Sarah Dahlin: BA, 2005 Communications/Drama

Search Strategist at Don’t Blink Media, an online advertising agency in Seattle.

Sara Desautel: BA, 2005

Anchor/Reporter: KEPR in Tri-Cities, WA.

Nicole Snyder Dettmar: BA, 2005

Nicole Dettmar works as a human resources and payroll coordinator at the University of Washington and is also attending graduate school at the University of North Texas, School of Library & Information Sciences via distance learning. she is a 2006 recipient of a Health Informatics fellowship at the University of North Texas funded by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Anna Dinces: BA, 2005

Anna works in public relations for Rubenstein Associates, Inc. One of her clients is the New York Post.

Jessica Estrada: BA, 2005

jessicae@seattlechamber.com

Jessica was promoted in September 2008 to Director of Small Business Programs for the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce. She manages the Chamber’s various business networking events and professional development
programs, including the Young Professionals Network. In spring 2008, she was a nominee for the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 Under 40.

Robin Ernst (Imholte): BA, 2005

Robin ErnstThrive, An Advertising Company was founded by Robin Ernst, an advertising professional with a notable background in media. Robin started her marketing career at KOMO 4 TV’s talk show Northwest Afternoon where she worked as the liaison between Northwest Afternoon and local non-profit organizations. Ernst was responsible for NWA’s public service announcements and other local advertising for non-profit groups.

Continuing to pursue her media passion, Ernst transitioned from Northwest Afternoon to KOMO 4 TV’s newsroom working exclusively with Emmy Award Winning Reporter John Sharify (also known as “The People Helper”) and News Anchor Connie Thompson. Gaining invaluable insight into newsroom operations, Ernst learned what it takes to have a story receive news coverage, which ultimately led to her career in advertising.

Witnessing the power and influence of television, Ernst became an Account Executive for KOMO 4 TV’s sales department. There, she helped local businesses achieve their revenue goals and create positive images within the community through the power of TV. She guided media buyers and negotiated advertising buys with large accounts such as Honda National, Acura National, Les Schwab Tires Centers, Puget Sound Energy and the American Heart Association. She is now the chair of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women marketing committee.

Robin Ernst founded Thrive, an advertising company because she saw first hand how difficult it is for business owners to negotiate advertising buys with the media on their own. Ernst understands the frustrations business owners feel while trying to decide where to best invest their advertising dollars. In a challenging business climate it’s imperative to have an ad agency that knows the ins and outs of the media landscape to work on your behalf. Ernst has a passion for growing local businesses and looks forward to helping your company THRIVE!

Alycia Johnson: BA, 2005

Assistant Buyer: Macy’s NW

Elizabeth Landau: BA, 2005

US Airways: Employee Communication Specialist

Sharon Levin-Rigbi: BA, 2005

Account Coordinator: JLM Partners

Caroline Li: BA, 2005

Caroline Li is the Associate Editor at Washington CEO Magazine, her first fulltime job since graduation. She covers retail, advertising, international trade and education.

Debbie (Pettitt) Németh: BA, 2005

Debbie Németh is a Training Compliance Auditor for US Airways.

Kris Nichols: BA, 2005

Project Manager: T-Mobile

Ean Paget: BA, 2005

Business Intern – Ethics & Business Conduct: The Boeing Company

Sydney Patrick: BA, 2005

Marketing Associate: Judy’s Books

Sean Rankin: BA, 2005

Account Executive: Ricoh

Betsie Rayner: BA, 2005

Marketing & Event Director: Beacon Hill Events

Jennifer Russell: BA, 2005

Administrative Assistant, Restaurant Division: Nordstrom

D. Travers Scott: MC Digital Media, 2005

After graduating UW, Travers entered into the PhD program at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication, where he recently completed qualifying examinations and is now a PhD Candidate. He has published two book chapters based on his UW thesis research: “Tempests of the Blogosphere: Presidential Campaign Stories that Failed to Ignite Mainstream Media” in Digital Media and Democracy: Tactics in Hard Times (Megan Boler, Ed., MIT Press, 2008) and “Pundits in Muckrakers’ Clothing: Political Blogs and the 2004 Presidential Election” in Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media (Mark Tremayne, Ed., Routledge, 2007). Other writing, presentations, and information are available through his main site: http://www.dtraversscott.com.

Katie Ward: BA, 2005

Field Organizer: Washington Conservation Voters

Danielle Weaver: BA 2005

Account Coordinator: The Matale Line

Beth Witham: BA, 2005

Beth Witham is a producer for KOMO-TV.

Read about her visit to News Lab autumn quarter, 2006 >>

Hillary Holman: BA, 2006        Hillary Holman

Hillary Holman graduated from the UW with a degree in Communication and a degree in Comparative History of Ideas (CHID). Her primary interests are interpersonal and intercultural communication in the areas of peacebuilding and conflict resolution. After graduation, Holman worked with a peacebuilding and reconciliation program in Croatia where she served on the leadership team and as a small group facilitator. She has visited 33 countries, but has a particular interest in Eastern Europe. Holman enjoys teaching English, and has taught in Croatia and in the Seattle area. Since returning to Seattle, Holman has been working for World Vision. She is currently a member of the Correspondence Team in the Donor Contact Services Department and enjoys having the opportunity to put her Communication degree to good use serving donors from the more than 90 countries where World Vision works.

Piper Hopkins: MC, 2006

Piper Hopkins has a BFA from Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, and an MCDM from the University of Washington. Hopkins is an artist.

Carol Insalaco: BA, 2006

Insalaco is employed at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in the External Affairs and Communications department.  Her time is split between Publications (Internal and External Communications) and Media Relations (media and public relations).

Carolyn Kim: BA, 2006

Carolyn Kim is a Program Coordinator for the University of Washington Educational Outreach department. To keep her journalistic skills going, she interns for the Ballard News Tribune as a photographer/reporter, and she is transitioning from KUOW/NPR to BCC’s KBCS station (91.3, A World of Music & Ideas) where she will have the opportunity to host live and on-air.

Dylan King: BA, 2006

Dylan King received a promotion to Program Coordinator for Executive Education at the Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington. The new  position has her doing marketing, recruitment, and participant customer service for the Executive MPA, Electronic Hallway, and Cascade (her previous department).

Lauren Leeds: BA, 2006

Lauren Leeds

Leeds married Lucas Mack (a 2004 Communication grad) and is working in the sales department at KOMO TV in Seattle. She moved back to the area from San Antonio, Texas, where she was an Advertising Executive and co-host for lifestyle show “Great Day SA” at KENS 5 TV. Prior to her move to San Antonio in 2006, she was a television news reporter at KVEW Television, the ABC affiliate, in the Tri-Cities/Yakima market. She was proud to represent the Huskies in Cougar territory.

Kathy Mahdoubi: BA, 2006

Kathy Mahdoubi is writing and coordinating for DOTmed Business News (DMBN).

My Tam H. Nguyen: BA, 2006

My Tam Nguyen works in community relations at the City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development on long-range urban planning projects including the Central Waterfront. She has studied architecture in Rome, social political and economic change in Vietnam, and traveled with the Washington Council on International Trade on a social entrepreneurship sustainable community development mission to Brazil studying social change and nonprofit models, implementing a global citizenship and diplomacy program for low-income youth here in the Puget Sound. Her current community service includes the Seattle Art Museum Young Advisory Board, mentoring for City Year and Ashoka Foundation’s Youth Venture, and the Municipal League of King County’s Candidate Evaluation Steering Committee. An alumna of Leadership Tomorrow and the Asian Pacific Islander Community Leadership Foundation’s Community Leadership Program, she is a recipient of the 2010 Verizon Wireless Asian Pacific American Heritage Award.

Leoule Goshu: BA, 2007

Goshu is spending the summer after graduation working on a research paper with Dr. Laura Briggs, Acting Head of Women Studies at the University of Arizona. He is critiquing a gay rights special interest group, Human Rights Campaign, for promoting corporations with questionable human rights records in third world countries. His work attempts to synthesize gay rights with the third world. Goshu will attend Harvard this September. The Seattle Times recently ran a story on Goshu featuring his time at the UW.

He was also named “Future Gay Hero” in the October 11, 2005 edition of The Advocate.

Erin Hicks: BA, 2007

Assistant editor for menshealth.com in Allentown, PA.

Diane Peng: MCDM, 2007

Diane Peng is an Investor Relations Associate at CCG in New York, where her major responsibilities include new business development, analysis and preparation of strategic plans, coordination of press releases, client communications and administrative support to the president. Prior to joining CCG, she worked for two and a half years as a Program Manager at the Asian American Business Development Center in New York. In that role, she collaborated closely with both public and private sectors to develop and foster trade and investment ties between New York State and China. Peng also holds a Bachelor of Human Resource Management from Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing.

AnnMarie Rochelle, BA 2007

AnnMarie Rochelle is working for the Coast Guard

Maureen Trantham: BA (Journalism), 2007

maureen@partnership4learning.org

Maureen Trantham is currently the communication manager for Partnership for Learning, a state-wide education reform nonprofit. She began her career as an international journalist and has worked at newspapers in both Thailand and China. She has traveled to over 20 countries and graduated from the University of Washington with dueling degrees in journalism and the comparative history of ideas. Never quite content at doing just one thing, Maureen has worked in communications for Starbucks Coffee, Owen Media (a Seattle-based technology agency) and the University of Washington Department of Media Relations. While working in such diverse environments, she gradually found that education policy and youth trends were what she loved to write about most.

At Partnership for Learning, Maureen serves as the organization’s voice, be it writing about education to her heart’s content on the Hall Monitor Blog, developing web strategies for education reform or drawing on her diverse print design background to create brochures and reports for parents, teachers and legislators.

Kristine Cowen: BA, 2008

Kristine Cowen is a program assistant on the Global Health HIV team at the Gates Foundation.

Kate Dunsmore: PhD, 2008

Kate Dunsmore is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at The College at Florham, Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey.

Sue Lockett John: PhD, 2008

Sue Lockett John is a research associate for the University of Washington, Department of Communication journalism program. She assists professor David Domke with program research, strategic planning, outreach and other initiatives.

Jeni Ayers: BA, 2009

Jeni Ayers has been hired as an Event Specialist at the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network in Los Angeles.

Nicholas Cenac: BA, 2009

Nick Cenac is attending Tulane University Law School. He is a 2009 graduate, magna cum laude, of the Evening Degree program. While attending the UW, Cenac worked with Communication professors John M. Gastil and Cindy Simmons on their book (with co-authors E. Pierre Deess and Philip J. Weiser) The Jury and Democracy: How Jury Deliberation Promotes Civic Engagement and Political Participation, (Oxford University Press, Oct., 2010). Cenac is president of the Disability and Health Law Society at Tulane and spent the summer of 2010 interning for a federal judge and working for a public interest health law firm. In spring 2011, Cenac will be one of four law students representing Tulane in at the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court in Vienna.

Candace Soohoo: BA, 2009

Candace Soohoo interned at Barokas Public Relations, a technology boutique PR firm, after graduation and recently accepted a permanent position on their team.

Sandy Thuntarug: BA, 2009

Sandy Thuntarug is an Enterprise Information Technology Intern at T-Mobile.