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Geography and the Environment Undergraduate Career Night

Virtual

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Via Zoom: https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/94482982891  

6:00-6:50 pm – Alumni Comments 

Alaina Mallette (GEO BA 2013) 
Alaina is a senior planner with the Town of Southern Pines, North Carolina, and before that served as panner with the New York State Tug Hill Commission. With degrees from SU and SUNY ESF, she has also been a U.S. Fulbright Scholar in Ukraine and worked with Mexico’s Natural Resource Management program during her time in the Peace Corps. 

Mark Pawliw (GEO BA 2013) 
Mark is owner/operator of Plum & Mule Community Market, whose mission is to connect farmers, consumers and wholesalers through food distribution and education. It works to create a thriving and expanding local food scene while also building a stronger food system that results in increased opportunities for producers and local purveyors.   

Rose Tardiff (GEO BA 2015) 
Rose serves as the director of data and evaluation for the City of Syracuse’s Department of Neighborhood and Business Development where she supports a small and mighty data team, manages the department’s project pipeline for data and spatial analysis and program impact evaluation, and refines systems for data collection, reporting and analysis. She is a proud alumna of SU Geography and the Syracuse Community Geography Program. 

Andrew Frasier (GEO BA 2014) 
Andrew joined the Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council in 2014 and is currently a senior transportation analyst with the agency. His work at the SMTC includes Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyses and mapping, with a focus on Census, transit, asset and safety data. 

6:50-7:00pm – Syracuse A&S Career Advising tips 

7:00-7:30pm – Questions & Answers with the Panelists 


Category

Career Development

Type

Discussions

Region

Virtual

Open to

Students, Undergraduate

Organizer

MAX-Geography and the Environment

Contact

Natalie Koch
315.443.2605

GEOundergradDirector@syr.edu

Accessibility

Contact Natalie Koch to request accommodations

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Throughout the year leading up to the centennial, engagement opportunities will be held for our diverse, highly accomplished community that now boasts more than 38,500 alumni across the globe.