It’s not too surprising to see how many Business Communication majors are currently working in the nonprofit sector after graduation. The benefits of such a job are many, including trust in the leadership of the organization, the feeling of being valued, treatment like a person with worth and ability, and the chance to be creative while wearing a variety of hats. Let’s take a look at a few of the nonprofits where our grads are working.

Lauren Humphries – LUNGevity Foundation, community engagement
Lauren Novsak – Business Volunteers Maryland, nonprofit service coordinator
Rachel Guzman Ricketts-Uy – American Heart Association, director of development, Heart Walk
Samantha Hauf Vehslage – Towson State University, marketing and communication
Nick Farano – Prevention of Blindness Society, development and marketing
Alyssa Dahle – Stevenson University, communication enrollment management
Katie Peterson Welsh – Community College of Baltimore County, student life
Mimi Bory Tinkler – University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, Foundation
Michelle Larkin – Rollins College, integrated marketing
Rachel Reid – Calhoun State Community College, work-based learning
Hannah Rill Sturgill – Carroll Hospital, development and annual funds
Katie Amos Remenapp – American Heart Association, development
Maura Kovalcik Winebrenner – Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, brand marketing
Megan McSwain – Baltimore Area Heritage Association, outreach
Chrissy Fabiszak Hoffman – Community College of Baltimore County, office of the campus director
Lori Elgert Fabiano – St. Agnes Hospital, human resources
Emily Rosenthal Alster – St. John Catholic Parish and School, communications