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Woman with glasses stands in front of a building with a Google logo
Thursday, February 28, 2019

Women in Tech

Though the tech industry's gender barriers have been slow to crumble, "it may be a great time for women in tech to pitch or start a business," says Amanda Lannert '94, CEO of Jellyvision and a "super mentor" for Chicago business incubators Impact Engine and Tech Stars.

Read Women in Tech from the Fall 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Tionney Nix ’17, a software engineer with Google New York. Photo: Patrick Montero

Amanda Lannert '94
Monday, January 28, 2019

Women in Tech

Though the tech industry's gender barriers have been slow to crumble, "it may be a great time for women in tech to pitch or start a business," says Amanda Lannert '94, CEO of Jellyvision and a "super mentor" for Chicago business incubators Impact Engine and Tech Stars.

Read Women in Tech in the Fall 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Amanda Lannert '94 is the CEO of Jellyvision, an employee benefits-focused software company in Chicago. Photo: Bob Stefko

Molly Sheehan at an event
Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Moved to Run

Haverford alumni are stepping up as first-time political candidates, boldly challenging longtime incumbents and the political “machine” in their communities. For all, the decision to seek office is an effort to live their values. 

Read Moved to Run in the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Molly Sheehan ’07, who ran in a local primary race earlier this year, will be back on campus Oct. 6 for a MAAG-sponsored event related to the midterm elections. Photo: Dan Z. Johnson

Molly Sheehan at an event
Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Moved to Run

Haverford alumni are stepping up as first-time political candidates, boldly challenging longtime incumbents and the political “machine” in their communities. For all, the decision to seek office is an effort to live their values. 

Read Moved to Run in the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Molly Sheehan ’07, who ran in a local primary race earlier this year, will be back on campus Oct. 6 as a part of one of the upcoming Bi-Co events related to the midterm elections. Photo: Dan Z. Johnson

Molly Sheehan at an event
Monday, July 16, 2018

Moved to Run

Haverford alumni are stepping up as first-time political candidates, boldly challenging longtime incumbents and the political “machine” in their communities. For all, the decision to seek office is an effort to live their values. 

Read Moved to Run in the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Molly Sheehan ’07 ran in a primary race that attracted nine other candidates for a seat in a Congressional district whose borders were re-drawn mid-campaign. Photo: Dan Z. Johnson

Jeremy Zoll
Monday, June 25, 2018

In the Majors

Right after his junior year, Jeremy Zoll ’12 landed a summer internship in the front office of a major league baseball team, and it’s been a meteoric rise ever since. Today he’s director of minor league operations for the Minnesota Twins.

Jeremy Zoll '12 in front of the Minnesota Twins' spring training headquarters in Fort Myers, Fla. Photo: Brian Tietz

Jeremy Zoll
Wednesday, April 4, 2018

In the Majors

Right after his junior year, Jeremy Zoll ’12 landed a summer internship in the front office of a major league baseball team, and it’s been a meteoric rise ever since. Today he’s director of minor league operations for the Minnesota Twins.

Jeremy Zoll '12 in front of the Minnesota Twins' spring training headquarters in Fort Myers, Fla. Photo: Brian Tietz

Dennis, Fran, Joseph, and Tommy from Food 4 Thot
Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Podcasting on the Rise

Podcasts—a digital, downloadable alternative to radio—have become one of the world’s most popular ways to tell stories, share information, and tackle challenging issues. The Fall 2017 issue of Haverford magazine spotlights some Haverford alums who have plunged into the field.

Dennis Norris II '08 (far left) co-hosts the podcast Food 4 Thot with three friends. The show, which has a large LGBTQ following, has been named to several best-of lists for 2017. Photo: Michael George Photography.

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