Championing Global Health and Human Rights: Camden Malone '23
A graduate of CCNY鈥檚 Master鈥檚 in International Affairs program, Camden Malone has dedicated his career to addressing global challenges in health, climate, and human rights. Inspired by a conversation with Dr. Jean Krasno, Camden took full advantage of opportunities at CCNY, from studying abroad in Senegal to interning at the United Nations. Now, as a Global Health Policy Associate at the United Nations Foundation, he collaborates with the World Health Organization and leads initiatives鈥 Read More 禄
Leading with Purpose: Hannah-Sophie Wahle鈥檚 Journey in Global Humanitarian Efforts
Hannah-Sophie Wahle, a City College alumna with a degree in political science, has built a remarkable career in humanitarian work and global change. Her passion for international affairs was first sparked by her parents, whose careers in peacekeeping and pastoral care offered her a unique view of the world. Originally from Germany, Hannah-Sophie鈥檚 curiosity led her to study abroad in Texas, where she fell in love with the U.S. education system, eventually choosing City鈥 Read More 禄
Building Community and Business: Diana Perez Paves the Way for Social Justice through Entrepreneurship
Diana Perez 鈥18, a first-generation Mexican immigrant and proud Latina alumna of the Colin Powell School at CCNY, embodies resilience, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Through her studies in Economics and Mathematics, she sought to address economic inequalities and empower marginalized communities. Today, as a co-founder of Radiate Consulting NY, a worker-owned cooperative, she continues to champion social justice through culturally sensitive鈥 Read More 禄
Closing the Opportunity Divide - MD Miah 鈥24
I am a first-generation recent graduate from t九色视频, having majored in economics with a concentration in finance and a minor in management and administration. Originally from Bangladesh, my family moved to the Bronx, New York, when I was young. Growing up in the Bronx, I faced various challenges related to financial literacy and adapting to a new culture. One specific financial challenge we faced was dealing with predatory payday loans, which resulted in severe financial stress鈥 Read More 禄
Meet Nica Genestin 鈥22: A Story of Resilience and Determination
Nica Genestin, a 2022 alum, embodies resilience and determination. She immigrated to the U.S. at five, facing numerous challenges with her family before starting her higher education journey at Borough of Manhattan Community College and later transferring to CCNY. Initially drawn to biology, Genestin discovered her true passion for political science through internships at the Social Science Research Council and Democracy Corps. Today, she serves as the Program Coordinator at Barnard鈥 Read More 禄
Paul Wachtel鈥檚 Journey from Physics to Psychology and a Storied Career at CCNY
Please share something about your personal and professional background.
I grew up in the Bronx and have been a New Yorker for most of my life. We were a family of four living in a one bedroom apartment. My father had dropped out of school after the ninth grade to support his single mother and younger sister. So I can identify with the many students at City who are the first in their family to attend college, and with the experience of whole new worlds鈥 Read More 禄
From Immigrant Roots to Legal Leadership: Andre Desir 鈥16
Andre Desir 鈥16, who was born to immigrant parents from Haiti and Canada, initially undervalued a college education. Desir's decision to attend CCNY and join the Colin Powell School was deeply influenced by his father's educational legacy and the allure of CCNY鈥檚 diverse programs and vibrant community. Motivated by a desire for maximum agency in navigating life, he recognized education as the key to a better future. At CCNY, Desir participated in the Skadden Arps Program (now the鈥 Read More 禄
Introduction
Angela Vasovic '22 was born to parents who immigrated to America from Yugoslavia. Growing up, Vasovic developed a profound interest in global perspectives during family visits to Serbia and decided to begin her journey in diplomacy at t九色视频. Her commitment to international affairs and human rights led her to an early internship with International IDEA, and her participation in the Colin Powell and S Jay Levy fellowships at CCNY paved the way for an internship with the Department of State during the pandemic, and鈥 Read More 禄
Alum Carlos Pazmino鈥檚 Journey to a Career in Urban Planning
Carlos Pazmino 鈥15, a Transportation Planner/Urban Planner II at The District Department of Transportation, immigrated with his mother from Quito, Ecuador, at the age of 10, during a very turbulent era in that country. City College provided a platform for Pazmino to blend personal experiences with academic pursuits, fueling his passion for urban planning.
What brought you to CCNY and to the Colin Powell School?
My stepfamily has a longstanding history with CUNY, as my鈥 Read More 禄
Alesia Burnazi 鈥17: Curiosity Will Take You Places You Never Thought You鈥檇 Go
Alesia Burnazi 鈥17 is Communications Associate for Palladium and Communications Manager for the UNICEF-funded AFPro project in Albania. Born in Tirana, Albania, Burnazi鈥檚 began her college career at BMCC before transferring to CCNY. Her family background, paired with her passion for world affairs, politics, and journalism, led her to study international studies at CCNY.
Please tell us a little about your background.
I was born and raised in Tirana, Albania. I am of鈥 Read More 禄
Last Updated: 08/26/2020 16:36