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Profiles of Students and Alumni

Whether you are looking to begin undergraduate study or returning to school to pursue a master's degree, you will benefit from SFS' approach, combining theory and practice in a Washington, D.C. setting.

What kinds of students come to SFS and Georgetown?  What do our graduates do with the degrees they've earned?  Read more about some of our students and alumni to learn more about the benefits of an SFS education.

Click here for a list of prominent SFS alumni, including Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States.

 

Jean Pierre-Louis
MSFS '02
Jean Pierre-Louis For the first two days, he immersed himself in his work at the State Department – a Haitian-American doing whatever he could to assist with the U.S. response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January 2010.

Isaiah Schulze
F '11
Isaiah Schulze Isaiah Schulze studied International Political Economy in the School of Foreign Service, focusing intensely on China in his studies.

Eric Pohlman
F '04
Eric Pohlman One STIA major is making a difference in Africa.

Bob Gage
F '77, L '80
Bob Gage Gage is a litigator working on issues that range from mergers and acquisitions to media and intellectual property.

Ambassador David Hale
SFS '83
Ambassador David Hale Former Ambassador David Hale (SFS ’83) knew he wanted to be a diplomat from a young age.

Alicia Isom
MALAS '09
Alicia Isom Alicia Isom (MALAS ’09) – in her first year as the Mexico Desk Officer with the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – is a School of Foreign Service alumna who has quickly and effectively launched her career.

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