Peter Jolicoeur '95
Geography has played in important role Peter's my life and career. After graduation, Peter worked at the National Geographic Society as a cartographer before deciding to pursue a Master in City & Regional Planning.
[more]Geography has played in important role Peter's my life and career. After graduation, Peter worked at the National Geographic Society as a cartographer before deciding to pursue a Master in City & Regional Planning.
[more]Thomas has always joked that he graduated with one of the few practical degrees from a liberal arts school - with an ability to read a map and find his way around any urban environment. It has served him well in his travels, which have included many trips to Paris, where he has family. He has also been through nearly all of Bolivia and much of northern Argentina.
[more]The year after graduating from Dartmouth, Laura traveled to India and China studying urban planning with the H. Allen Brooks Traveling Fellowship from Dartmouth. She went on to get my masters in urban planning from MIT.
[more]David Brown '79 has used his geography education every day of his professional life. His career started in urban planning in Monroe, MI and Flint, MI. David then began his career in the economic development leading an industrial development organizations in Monroe,MI. From there to Fort Wayne, Indiana as VP for Economic Development at the Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce. Then to president of the Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce. Moved to Greenville, SC to be the president of that Chamber and now he is President of the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Each of the chambers he has led are
[more]On the road with a teenage Syrian refugee, traveling the underground railroad from Sicily to Sweden’s doorstep. Mackenzie's latest article: http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/02/13/catch-me-if-you-can-syrian-refugees-europe-italy-sweden/ To learn more about Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin '07 you can visit his website at mkcimage.com.
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