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Global Career Night
February 22, 2023 at 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Hear from a panel of phenomenal UNC alumni in globally focused careers! Panelists represent a variety of career options: government, private industry, NGOs, and more. They will share their professional journeys from studying (like you!) at UNC, through the career searches, networking, and life choices that led them to their current roles. In the Q&A, panelists will take your questions on everything from advice on the job hunt to sustainable career growth over the years. Wherever you are in your UNC experience, this panel is perfect for you — from first years just starting to explore their interests, to seniors scrolling Handshake and attending job fairs.
This event will take place in the Nelsen Mandela Auditorium, but it will also be available via zoom. Catering by Mediterranean Deli will be offered in the atrium after the panel.
This event is co-organized with the UNC Curriculum in Global Studies.
Featured Panelists
Esha Sarai
Esha Sarai is a multilingual, multimedia journalist who has reported from all around the world. Since graduating from the TransAtlantic Masters program in 2015, Esha has had a wide array of experiences, from interviewing Pete Buttigieg to drone makers and Sudanese woman revolutionaries. She currently works as a video producer at the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Sasha Seymour
Sasha Seymour graduated from UNC in 2015, going on to complete an MBA in the first cohort of Knight-Henessy Scholars at Stanford University. A Tarheel basketball alum, Sasha is a co-founder and the COO of Learn to Win, an education technology company based in Redwood City, California.
Chloe Gruesbeck
Chloe Gruesbeck is a multilingual refugee advocate with experience in refugee resettlement, immigrant integration research, and international politics. She was a Tarheel undergrad with a double major in Contemporary European Studies and Political Science and is a graduate of the UNC TransAtlantic Masters program class of 2022. During her time in TAM, Chloe studied abroad at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Chloe currently works as a Job Developer/Case Manager at USCRI-Raleigh to help make a more equitable, diverse, and welcoming North Carolina.