What has been your path since graduating?
From Ruder Finn, a public relations firm, I joined MassChallenge, a nonprofit that helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses. From 2012-2016 I ran marketing activities out of our Boston office, recruiting 10,000 startups to apply to MassChallenge programs. In 2016, I moved into a “special projects” function, helping launch additional MassChallenge programs. In 2019, I transitioned again, this time into operations. Now I manage a team that supports the nine MassChallenge programs around the world.
How has the religion major helped your career?
Writing about religion—and all of its complicated and unfamiliar texts, practices, and cultures—turned out to be great training for public relations.
The religion department at Bowdoin does a great job teaching students to think about and talk about complexity. The writing and research work done as a religion major proved a firm foundation for marketing, public relations, and other communications work. This is very useful to me in most of my communications roles—pitching new concepts, explaining how a product fits into a broader strategy, and branding for a public audience.
Who would you trust to communicate the value and wonder of a large (misunderstood?) corporation and its attempts to do good in the world through their various corporate social responsibility programs? I’d choose the religion major.
Why did you choose to study religion?
I chose to study religion at Bowdoin for a few reasons. The simplest is that I liked it - the professors were great, my classmates were fun and engaged, and learning about the sacred texts and cultures of the world is a treat.