HOW DO I BECOME A NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY ADVISER?
Brendan Shields, CCAS BA ’98, will discuss his national security experiences and background. Currently, he is the Director for Response Policy at the White House Homeland Security Council. Prior, Mr. Shields served at the Departments of Homeland Security and State where he focused on domestic and international security issues. He began his career working on Capitol Hill while attending GW.
Tuesday, February 12
7:00 p.m.
Marvin Center, Room 307, 3rd Floor
800 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
HOW DO I BECOME A NETWORK TV PRODUCER?
What are the skills that a top producer needs? Join Mary Ann Zoellner, CCAS BA ’91, and find out, as she shares her experiences working as a producer for the number one rated morning show, NBC's Today. While in college she worked for CNN’s Larry King Live and then moved to New York for a job at MSNBC. She is currently at work on her first book called, Today's Moms.
Wednesday, March 5
7:00 p.m.
Marvin Center, Room 310, 3rd Floor
800 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
HOW DO I BECOME A CHIEF COUNSEL OF THE FDA?
Spend an evening with Sheldon Bradshaw, LAW JD ’96, former Chief Counsel of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As Chief Counsel, Sheldon was responsible for providing legal advice on issues related to drugs, medical devices, food, animal feed and drugs, cosmetics, dietary supplements and other products regulated under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the Public Health Service Act.
Wednesday, April 2
7:00 p.m.
City View Room, 7th Floor
1957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
All GW students and alumni are invited to attend these FREE programs; light refreshments will be served. Although there is no cost to attend the lectures, please register your attendance in advance.
The "How Do I Become A..." lecture series is sponsored by the George Washington Alumni Association, the Career Center and Class Council. The program is a popular lecture series designed to bring distinguished alumni to GW to speak to the University community. If you have additional questions about this lecture or future programs, please contact Andy Hill, Assistant Director of Student Alumni Programs, in the Office of Alumni Relations at 202-994-5878 or e-mail at ahill@gwu.edu.