Five Years Out

’98-ers have been up to all kinds of things since they left campus. They went to business school, law school, and medical school. Some became professional musicians, working in late night bar bands or playing cutting edge jazz. They coach college sports, trade stocks, buy for premier department stores, design Web sites, and sell hardware, software, and everything in between. Many are job hunting. And some are still just trying to figure it all out. Join members of the class for some hardcore catching up on where life has taken them in their first five years out.

The panel will include time for discussion by other alumni in attendance. The Class of ’98 welcomes members of the Senior Class of 2003 to come hear about the first “five years out.”

Presenters: Rebecca Knight ’98, author of the post-college survival guide A Car, Some Cash, and a Place to Crash; Anne Siegert ’98, cofounder of Intellinitiative, Inc., a New York City-based company that has developed two board games, The ’70s Game and The ’80s Game, and will launch a new game in fall 2003; Kitara Bingham ’98, former caseworker with the Incarcerated Mothers Program in New York City, who is currently expecting her first child