2023 SMPA Newsletter
2023 SMPA Newsletter

2023 SMPA Newsletter

Message from the Director
School Spotlights
Alumni Class Notes
Faculty Kudos


Message from the Director

Silvio Waisbord

Dear SMPA Alumni,

Thank you for your continued support of the SMPA community and commitment to helping our students thrive. 

Campus is as busy as ever - our students are thinking critically about the issues affecting our world and engaging closely with the leading minds in journalism and political communication. I hope that you will come back to visit campus soon and perhaps attend one of our events. 

We remain SMPA Proud of our community, and you, as alumni, are a critical component of keeping our school a leading institution for the study and practice of political communication and journalism. Please continue to stay engaged with SMPA; I remain eager to hear any thoughts or ideas you may have. Feel free to reach out at any time: waisbordatgwu [dot] edu

Sincerely,

Silvio Waisbord
Director, SMPA 

 Back to top


School Spotlights

 

New SMPA Conversation Series Aims to Promote Civil Discourse

The Frank Sesno Newsmaker Conversation Series, supported by alumni Ted Segal and Meredith Perla Segal, will showcase leading voices in politics and culture and will aim to promote critical civil discourse, public understanding and the enrichment of student experiences at GW.

 

John Sutter Is the Inaugural Ted Turner Visiting Professor of Environmental Media

SMPA welcomes the award-winning journalist to the endowed professorship named after the CNN founder and conservationist. Sutter's body of work on the climate crisis and the environment has been widely recognized and awarded.

 

Cokie and Steve Roberts SMPA Student Support Fund Launched to Support SMPA Students

Named in honor of groundbreaking broadcast journalist, the late Cokie Roberts, and her husband, Steve Roberts, the J.B. and M.C. Shapiro Professor of Media and Public Affairs, the Cokie and Steve Roberts SMPA Student Support Fund will provide support for SMPA undergraduate students as they pursue their education at GW. 

The purpose of this fund is to support students facing financial hardship, including unmet need and financial emergencies. In the spirit of Cokie and Steve, the fund will support as many students as possible each semester and students with the greatest need will be given priority. Cokie and Steve Roberts SMPA Student Support Fund awards typically range up to $7,500. You can support the fund here

 

SMPA Welcomes 2023 Terker Fellows

Katherine Miller, a leader in helping socially responsible companies address the world’s most pressing problems and Molly O’Toole, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who chronicles the human impact of immigration, are the School of Media and Public Affairs 2022-2023 Terker Distinguished Fellows. 

Katherine and Molly will play in an important role in the SMPA community, joining in classroom discussions, participating in public events, and working closely with SMPA students. Read more here

 Back to top


Alumni Class Notes

 

 

Meredith Grossman Anders, BA ‘99, (formerly Meredith Grossman Dubner) married Darren Anders in May 2022. They live in Chicago with their five teenage children.

Ethan Bursofsky, BA ‘14, has been promoted to Branch Chief in charge of the Summer Work Travel and Camp Counselor programs in the Office of Private Sector Exchange Program Administration within the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the U.S. Department of State.

Ashley Carufel, BA ‘11, joined True Anthem as a Senior Customer Strategist. She partners with major media brands such as AP, CBS and Dotdash Meredith to efficiently scale traffic and automate social media workflows through AI optimizations.

Kendrick Chang, BA ‘19, is now an associate attorney practicing law at the law firm Watanabe Ing LLP in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kendrick is also one of the volunteer co-chairs of the GW Hawaii Alumni Network and can be reached at kchangatwik [dot] com.

Jim Clarke, BA ‘87, has been at The Associated Press for 30 years and is currently the managing director for local markets, overseeing a part of the U.S. revenue team. He lives in Arvada, Colo., with his wife Jennifer.

Harry Cook, BA ‘97, a partner at a boutique real estate firm in Philadelphia. He recently secured a statewide top 100 verdict in a real estate fraud case. He's an active booster of GW Rugby and credits his time with the club as essential to his professional development.

Daniel Curran, BA ’10, MA ‘11, shares that after 7 years at Boeing, he has moved to McKinsey & Co. in November to be the firm's Director of Federal Affairs.

George Dobbins, BA ‘16, is practicing real estate law in Rochester, NY and just celebrated his third wedding anniversary with the girl he took to the junior prom. Hope you are all doing well!

C. Jeffrey Eshelman, BA ‘94, has been elected CEO & president of the Independent Petroleum Association of America, representing and advocating for the companies that develop 90 percent of US natural gas and oil wells.

Shilo Groover, BA ‘03, shares that “…this has been a big year!” She married her childhood sweetheart, Paul, in March, and is expecting a baby boy next year. Shilo recently launched a new newscast at her hometown TV station, WBRC.

Robert Hammond, BA ‘02, recently joined Mercury Public Affairs as a Managing Director.

Emily Harrison, BA ‘18, is a Senior Digital Strategist on the email team at Middle Seat Consulting, where she managed the email programs for John Fetterman's Senate campaign and Katie Porter's re-election campaign, among others.

Hunter Ihrman, BA ‘20, has been promoted to Director of Policy Communications for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Hunter was also appointed to the Virginia Board of Conservation and Recreation for a 4-year term by Governor Glenn Youngkin.

Aliya Karim, BA ’13, MA ‘14, is the Associate Director of Social Media at NowThis, where she oversees the distribution of daily news and trending content across Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. She lives with her husband in the Chicagoland area.

Alexandra Larkin, BA ‘12, is an Associate in the Taxation & Estates department at Meister Seelig & Fein LLP in New York City.

William Lennon, BA ‘19, wrote investigative stories that led to the passage of the Sanctuary Values Act, a law restricting cooperation between Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the D.C. Department of Corrections. He also covered Jan. 6 for the Daily Beast.

Dillon Lewis, BA ‘16, joined Chautauqua Institution as Director of Advancement Communications in May 2022. He was previously Director of Marketing and Development at NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists.

Amanda Lindner, BA ‘10, has accepted a position as Principal of Development Communications for the Northwell Health Foundation.

 

 

Stacy Marshall, BA ‘96, joined INCLUDEnyc in October, 2022 as the Executive Director of Parent and Family Engagement. Stacy and her team support K-12 students with disabilities and their families throughout New York City.

Kristina Messner, BA ‘90, in June, launched Messner Media Group LLC, specializing in public relations for aerospace, defense and emerging technology clients. The agency's launch was recognized by coverage in AdWeek, Capital Communicator and O'Dwyers.

Bailey Mohr, BA ‘15, served as Senior Advisor for Digital to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's campaign during the 2022 election cycle.

Marissa Moran Gantman, BA ‘10, moved to Colorado in 2022 and works as Strategic Communications Director for RMI, a nonprofit dedicated to the global clean energy transition.

Henry Morillo, BA ‘13, continues to produce unscripted television content across a variety of genres. Most recently, he was Supervising Producer for the 24th season of "Big Brother" on CBS, as well as a new survival challenge show soon to premiere on TBS.

Tony Palermo, BA ‘91, MPA ‘93, is Assistant Director for the City of Fort Myers Community Development Department and served four weeks at Lee County Emergency Operations Center as a liaison between the City and the County in response to Hurricane Ian.

Lynn Pellicano, BA ‘07, three years ago, was asked by a management consulting firm to create a market research vertical in their company for one division. Lynn was just promoted to director of market research and global head of their newly formed Market Research Center of Excellence.

Lauren Perez, BA ‘21, is a second year law student at New York University School of Law.

John Perrino, BA ‘15, is a policy analyst at the Stanford Internet Observatory leading policy engagement and communications for online trust and safety issues.

Christopher Peterson, BA ‘97, works in the film/television/emerging media industry at Nice Shoes, a New York City - based creative shop and post production facility. He is also an executive board member and board secretary of the Post New York Alliance.

Laura Shuey-Kostelac, BA ‘14, MA ‘15, was recently promoted to the role of Partner, Global Public Affairs at FINN Partners.

Lisa Surhio (formerly Stronawski), BA ‘01, is a City Magistrate in Tucson, Arizona.  She presides over the City of Tucson Mental Health Court and the Pima County Consolidated Misdemeanor Problem Solving Court.

Drew Trachtenberg, BA ‘75, is happily retired and living back in his hometown of Philadelphia after long stints as a reporter/editor/executive producer at Dow Jones and CNN. Drew still writes occasional freelance articles on personal finance.

Michael Valerio, BA ‘10, joined CNN Newsource as a correspondent based in Los Angeles. Since March 2022, Valerio covered the repatriation of American World War II remains from the South Pacific, the Uvalde school shooting investigation and climate change in the West.

Lisa Ann Wissink, BA ‘93, was recently named Managing Director and Co-Lead, U.S. Financial Services, for Edelman Smithfield, a financial communications boutique that specializes in the financial markets and strategic situations.

 

 Back to top


Faculty Kudos

Back to top