Join GS alumni from across the Dual BA programs as they discuss their career paths, experiences at Columbia and abroad, and best advice for the post-graduation job search.
A Zoom link will be sent to registrants 24 hours prior to the event.
Featuring:
Jamie Bishop '24GS graduated from the Dual BA Program with Trinity College Dublin, majoring in history. She is from California and now lives in Austin, Texas working at Oracle in business development. While at Columbia, she was active in clubs around entrepreneurship, founded a company with her peers, and spent most of her final year working on her senior thesis on immigrant history in 19th century New York. Jamie is passionate about travel, politics, psychology, and health.
Skyler Calkins '24GS interfaces with clients, negotiates with opposing counsel, and assists in deal structuring, contract analysis, and case management at Beverly Hills-based entertainment law firm Ramo. Skyler is a graduate of the Dual BA Program between Columbia University and Trinity College Dublin, where she earned her degrees in Film & Media Studies with the Special Concentration in Business Management. While at Trinity, she was deeply involved in the university’s academic and extracurricular scene. Before transitioning into entertainment law, Skyler worked on Cocaine Bear where she coordinated between departments, managed on-set logistics, and ensured smooth communication among crew members to keep production running efficiently and on schedule. She also led Ireland’s largest student-run film festival as Chairperson of the Dublin University Film Festival – expanding the event’s reach and strengthening its industry presence.
Gloria Robberto '24GS graduated from the Dual BA Program between Trinity College Dublin (Middle Eastern and European Languages and Cultures) and Columbia (Middle Eastern Studies).She is currently working with unaccompanied foreign minors through the Cometa Foundation in Como, Italy.
Inès de Vulpian '21GS With a background in political science, Inès recognized the limitations of policy in addressing the growing impact of multinational corporations. Her work in nonprofit organizations underscored the challenges companies face in identifying and mitigating their impact on people and the planet. Motivated to drive change, she transitioned to the private sector, gaining three years of experience designing and implementing sustainable business strategies in New York City and Paris. Building on experience in both retail and the CPG industry, as well as a master's in sustainability, Inès now aims to accelerate the transition to a more circular textile industry.
Moderated by Evan Rork '23GS Evan Rork is a recent graduate of the Dual BA Program withTrinity College Dublin from Nashville, Tennessee. On both of his campuses, he was deeply involved in student government addressing wide ranging issues from post-Covid learning to planning and managing catering for events. He is currently working as a personal, research, and administrative assistant to four partners in the corporate law group at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, and Katz with an aim of applying to law school in the coming year. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking and spending time outdoors. He is passionate about giving back to his community and wants to see Dual BA students thrive both on campus and beyond.