Forward Thinking: The meaningful way alumni are shaping the future, one President at a time

From the moment you set foot onto the Washington & Jefferson College campus as a hopeful freshman to the day you leave as a confident graduate poised to make an impression in your field, you belong to an exclusive network of alumni available to guide you throughout your career.

Composed of executives, industry leaders and visionaries, it is a network committed to ensuring the success of the College and the young men and women it proudly cultivates.

Whether writing a recommendation letter, donating a scholarship check, offering an internship, or sharing career advice, generation after generation of W&J graduates are finding meaningful ways to give back to the alma mater that influenced the way they think, communicate and, most importantly, live.

To listen to alumni share stories about their mentors, click on the names below.

To read the full story, turn to page 10 in the print edition.

Metzli Rivera '14, Walter Flamenbaum '62 and Ji Park '12
 
Flamenbaum
Wahab Owolabi '09, Tom Squitieri '75 and Richard Easton
Tom Squitieri
Caitlin Quicksell '12, Buba Misawa and Rachel Lozosky Friedmann '01
Rachel Lozosky
Brad Class '12, Dennis Trelka and Gary Silverman '78
Gary Silverman
Raelynn Forsyth '12, Diane Carlisle '94 and Jamey Butala '12