
Day on the Hill 2019
18 January 2019 Day on the Hill 2019
This year, the program has expanded to include site visits related to foreign policy, international trade and advocacy, in addition to the robust programming in Congressional politics. Students were also accompanied by Assistant Director of Career Services Briana Costello ’15 and Assistant Director of Career Services Shayne Feinberg.
"Our alum panelists and site hosts all emphasized the importance of excellent writing and data analysis skills, study abroad experiences, interdisciplinary thinking, and close collaboration with faculty mentors on original research. These are all hallmarks of an HWS education." - Professor Renee Monson
Over three days, students visited a range of governmental offices, NGOs and other Washington, D.C. institutions. Through site visits and panel conversations ranging from “Leveraging an HWS Education in Washington, D.C.” to “Trade and Economists,” students learned about day-to-day life in the capital, as well as discovered what work opportunities and academic decisions led alums to their careers.
Students also engaged with alums, parents and other Day on the Hill participants during an HWS New Year’s Reception with Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. ’12 and Sandra A. McGuire at the University Club, hosted by executive director of the Washington Psychiatric Society Joanne Lyons Dunne ’73.
Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen ’69, L.H.D.’01 created the Day on the Hill Endowment in 2008 that continues to help fund the learning experience.
Public Affairs
HWS Trustee Edward Cooper ’86, P’16, Vice President of Public Affairs and Community Relations, Total Wine & More
Jeffrey Werner ’91, Vice President of Corporate and Government Affairs, Panasonic USA
Denzel Singletary ’13, Manager, Global Government Relations, eBay
Henry Rubin ’13, Vice President, The Hawthorn Group, L.C.
Working on the Hill
Jeremy Horan ’07, Legislative Director, U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono
John Emmet Hassett ’18, Intern, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
Jennifer Cytryn ’16, Executive Assistant to the Senior Advisor for Policy, The White House
Hannah Cooper ’16, Staff Assistant, Office of Congressman Anthony Brown
Trade & Economists
Shane Haley ’13, Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Kelsey Carroll ’14, Associate, Universal Access Project, United Nations Foundation
Site Visits include:
Atlantic Council
Tuqa Nusairat, Deputy Director, Rafik Hariri Center for Middle East
Amnesty International
Allison McCracken Jarrar ’10, North American Campaigner
Mathematica Policy Research
Philip Gleason, Senior Fellow
Alex Bryce ’09, Senior Programmer Analyst
United Nations Foundation
Kelsey Carroll ’14, Associate, Universal Access Project
Ronald Regan Building and International Trade Center
Andrew Gelfuso ’97, Vice President for Global Business Development
Panelists for “Leveraging an HWS Degree in D.C.”
Ana Carolina Hoff ’15, New Business Associate, Latin America and the Caribbean, Chemonics International
Hannah Wilber ’13, Multimedia Journalist for Story Maps, Esri
Chad Tokowicz ’18, Staff Assistant, Committee on Natural Resources Democratic Staff
Young Alum Panel Speakers:
Nicholas Haydon ’18, Development Creative Writer, Texas Public Policy Foundation
Katrina Willis Haydon ’18, Video Editor, Producer, The Daily Caller News Foundation
Kimberly Gutierrez ’18, Program Associate, Flamboyan Foundation
Rotimi Adeoye ’18, Staff Assistant, United States Senate
Welcoming Reception Host
Conor Noonan ’10, PAC Manager, AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association)