The 19th Celebration for African American Alumni Achievement
A History-Making Community Looks to Future This month saw the 19th Celebration of African American Alumni Achievement (CA4), bringing together UW and Foster alumni, students,... Read More
Foster Futures: Henry Milander
Growing up on Bainbridge Island, Henry Milander (BA 2018) took the importance of community to heart. He was a counselor at summer STEM and outdoor education... Read More
Foster Futures: Ami Shastri
Ami Shastri (MBA 2018) is originally from Indore, India, where she was an engineer by training. She has spent the majority of her professional career... Read More
Foster Futures: Jonah Rankin
Jonah Rankin (MBA 2018) grew up in Austin, Texas, not far from the University of Texas campus, though he chose the University of Washington for his higher... Read More
Foster Futures: Idowu Jeremiah
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, in West Africa, Idowu Jeremiah (BA 2019) moved to the United States when she was just 12 years old. She and... Read More
Foster Futures: Courtney Wenneborg
The jump from ecology to corporate finance might seem a big one, but it has actually been a slow migration for Courtney Wenneborg (MBA 2018).... Read More
Foster Futures: Kate Jung
Kate Jung’s (BA 2018) curriculum vitae is pretty impressive. The senior from Issaquah is splitting her studies in finance and international business. Through Foster’s Certificate... Read More
Foster Futures: Christian Merz
Chris Merz (MBA 2018) came to Foster a military veteran, with advanced experience leading in extremis over his decade-long career. After graduating from the U.S.... Read More
Foster Futures: Maria Alejandra Flores Cardenas
“I’ll forever be grateful for the immigrant experience,” says Ale Flores (BA 2018), a senior at the Foster School. Not that it was easy when... Read More
Foster Futures: Abiel Zewolday
It would be tempting to declare—as many have—Abiel Zewolday (BA 2018) a “natural” leader, though the assertion diminishes the enormous work he has put in... Read More