Amidst a national conversation about climate change, alumni in the Biden administration like Andrew Mayock, JD ’95, and Sonal Larsen, BS ’05, are at the forefront of making the federal government an effective agent against the existential threats facing our environment.
Inspired by the faculty who mentored her at GW, Maggie Teliska, PhD ’04, forged a career in sustainable energy. Now she’s helping other chemistry students make their mark in STEM industries.
Nick Iovacchini, MA ’02, is the CEO and co-founder of Kettle, a workplace technology company based in New York City. We recently caught up with him to learn how Kettle has pivoted with the pandemic and how GW and the Elliott School influenced his career.
GW: Tell us about what you are doing now and why it matters to you.
Chris Monroe, BA '04, MTA '18, never missed a game during his GW men's basketball career, but that streak was nearly ended by a nasty stomach bug in 2003.