After being let go from his first job after college, Tony Wilkins ’79 learned to always plan for the next step even before knowing what that next step would be. This perspective on how to prepare and his drive to be financially independent have led to a successful journey from one role and industry to the next. Wilkins started in engineering, transitioned into finance after earning an MBA, and is now investing in early-stage ventures. You won’t want to miss his insights on prioritizing authenticity and coachability above everything else.
Dorothy Tucker ‘78 on her Lasting Career in Reporting
Emily Farr ’03 on Launching Her Own Firm and Nonprofit
Conversations with the NAA Board President: 2018 Northwestern Alumni Medalists Edition
Ben Parr ’08 on Networking to Make Career Transitions
Heather Foster ’03 on Growing Through the Obama Campaign and Administration
Sarah Powers ’02 on her Nontraditional Path to Podcasting
Thaddeus Tukes ’16 on Creating a Major and a Lifestyle
Alexis Alexanian ’85 on Mentoring the Next Generation of Women
Peter Schoenke ’92, ’93 MS on Becoming a Fantasy Sports Entrepreneur
Amanda Litman ’12 on her Passion for Progressive Politics
Dr. Don Martin ’94 PhD on Insights for Applicants
Natasha Lindor '09 MS on Finding Happiness through Coaching
Jonathan Eig '86 on his Career Path in Journalism
Apryl Schlueter '02 on a Career Change to Find Balance
Carlos Paret '13 MBA on Integrating His Personal Life into a Successful Career
Daniel H. Pink '86 on How Timing and Motivation Impact our Lives
Dr. Alexandra Solomon '98, '02 PhD on Loving Relationships and her Career at Northwestern
The Best of Alumni Career Advice
Elynne Chaplik-Aleskow '71 on Three Successful Careers in One Lifetime
Daniel Moser '02 PhD on Using a Theater Background to Communicate with Confidence
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