Rivista - Summer / Fall 2011
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Bologna Center

The Bologna Center is fortunate to have many alumni who help advance the work of the school and make the SAIS network so vibrant. In the Development section of Rivista, we recognize alumni who made financial contributions to the Center; here we want to thank alumni who contribute in other ways equally essential to the success of our work. These efforts raise the visibility of the school, attract new students to the program, provide job opportunities for students and alumni, and demonstrate a level of commitment that we are truly honored to have. Many alumni help in multiple ways, and those individuals are noted with a section sign (§) since, for reasons of space, names are listed here just once. If, despite our best efforts to mention everyone, we have inadvertently made an error, please send a note to alumni@jhubc.it. We will make corrections in the next issue of Rivista. ...          Thank you.

CAREER ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE

Aamir Alavi (DC10, U.S.)
Karen Anderson (BC09/DC10, U.S.)
Christopher Beaton (BC08/DC09, UK)
Michael Casey (BC08/DC09, U.S.)
Katya Chertova (BC09/DC10, U.S.)
Tanja Faller (BC06/DC07, Germany) §
Sven Friebe (BC07/DC08, Germany)
Bill Gelfeld (DC10, U.S.)
Johan Gott (BC03/DC04, Sweden)
Nelson Graves (BC82/DC83, U.S./France)
Astrid Haas (BC09/DC10 Germany)
Lily Han (DC05, U.S.)
Fatima Kassam (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Hanna Kaplan (BC07/DC08, U.S.)
Krystle Kaul (BC08/DC09, U.S.)
Edith Laszlo (BC96/DC97, U.S.)
Joachim Lundquist (BC99/BC00, Sweden)
Edouard Maciejewski (BC73, France)
Andreas Marschner (BC00/DC01)
Charles Moravec (DC06, U.S.)
Sarah Naimark (BC07/DC08, U.S.)
Anita Otto (BC09, Brazil)
Elena Panaritis (BC90/DC91, Greece) §
Jean-Arthur Régibeau (BC86, Belgium) §
Vincenzo Resta (DC99, Italy/U.S.)
Mimi Rumpeltin (BC01/DC02, U.S.)
Alex Schratz (BC07/DC08, Germany)
Friedrich Schröder (BC 06)
Alexander Severens (BC96/DC97, U.S.)
Will Shields (BC01/DC02, UK)
Sophie Tholstrup (BC08/DC09, UK)
Lousewies van der Laan (BC91, Netherlands) §
Michael Waldron (BC05/DC06, U.S.)

ALUMNI WEEKEND 2011 CAREER SESSIONS

Kristoff Abbeloos (BC04, Belgium)
Armando Anfosso (BC02, Italy)
Raymond Arnaudo (BC70/DC71, U.S.)
Jon Becker (BC78/DC79, U.S./Italy)
Daniel W. Bloemers (BC09/DC10, Germany)
Jennifer Braswell (BC98/DC02, U.S.)
Anita Brownstein (BC70/DC71, U.S.)
William Brustein (BC70/DC71, U.S.)
Joanne Caddy (BC90, UK/Canada)
Angelo Capozzi (BC86, U.S.)
Filippo Chiesa (BC08, Italy)
Amy Cloud (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Paul Dalle Molle (BC80/DC81, U.S.)
Brittany Danisch (BC01/DC02, U.S.)
Niclas During (BC01/DC02, Sweden)
Andras Fehervary (BC85, U.S./Hungary)
Claudia Flisi (BC71/DC72, U.S./Italy)
Maria Silvia Gatta (BC91/DC92, Italy)
Christine Giangreco (BC70/DC71, U.S.)
Nicholas Haslam (BC06/DC07, Sweden)
Ludwig Heuse (BC81/DC82, Germany)
Mark Huberty (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Peter Johnson (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Peter Kaznacheev (BC01/DC02, Russia)
Bastiaan Korner (BC66, Netherlands)
Jan Krzewinski (BC06/DC07, Poland)
Andrew Luedders (BC90/DC91, U.S.)
Johanna Lundberg (BC01/DC02, Sweden)
Jay Lurie (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Jim McNicholas (BC98/DC01, U.S.)
Melissa Moye (BC86/DC86, U.S.)
Axel Ruyter (BC90, Germany)
Micah Savidge (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Cenk Sidar (BC06/DC07, Turkey) §
Herman Speyart (BC91/DC92, Netherlands)
Melanie Standish (BC06/DC07, U.S.)
Thorunn Sveinbjarnardottir (BC90, Iceland)
Stephan Timmer (BC06/DC07, Netherlands)
Amos Tincani (BC72, Italy)
Gordon Vieth (BC78/DC79, U.S.)
Johanna von der Weppen (BC09/DC10, Germany)
Jack Yeung (BC06/DC07, U.S.)

ALUMNI EVENTS, CONFERENCES & SEMINAR SERIES

Dana Allin (BC85/DC86/Ph.D.90, U.S.) §
Leonardo Baroncelli (BC69, Italy)
Mahrukh Doctor (BC89/DC90, Germany)
Tim Geithner (DC85, U.S.)
John L. Harper (BC76/DC77/Ph.D.82, U.S.)
Erik Jones (BC89/DC90/Ph.D.96, U.S.)
Matthias Matthijs (BC02/DC08, Belgium)
Tom Row (BC79/DC80/Ph.D.88, U.S.)
George B. Saliba (BC69/BC70)
Lanxin Xiang (BC84/DC85/Ph.D.90, China P.R.)

AMICI DI BOLOGNA COMMITTEE 2011

Scott Cantor (BC07/DC08, U.S.) §
Jeeyoung Choi (BC08/DC09, U.S.)
Robert Gurman (BC81/DC82, U.S.)
John Jove (BC82/KSAS83, U.S.)
Ajay Kaisth (BC89, U.S.)
Daniela Kaisth (BC89/KSAS90, U.S.)
Beth Marie O'Laughlin (BC90, U.S.)
Charles Park (BC96/DC98, U.S.)
Thomas Stelzer (BC83, Austria) §
Tom Tesluk (BC81/DC82, U.S.) §
Alison von Klemperer (BC87, U.S.)
Anne Weiner Erni (BC85/KSAS86, U.S.)
Melody Woolford (BC01/DC03, U.S.)

ALUMNI CHAPTER LEADERS

Efsane Askin (BC93, Turkey) §
Claudia Flisi (BC71/DC72, U.S.)
Jürgen Glückert (BC62, Germany)
Bikem Ibrahimoglu (BC93, Turkey) §
Geraldine P. Kelly (BC80/DC81, UK) §
Karl V. Krammer (BC79/BC80, Austria)
Sandor Orban (BC90, Hungary)
Hasan Teoman (BC80, Turkey)
Sebastian Vos (DC03, Belgium) §

STUDENT RECRUITMENT

Mike Bergmeijer (BC81/DC82, Netherlands)
Ioannis Bourloyannis-Tsangaridis (BC61, Greece)
Carole Choukroun (BC84/DC86, France)
Conor Clyne (BC03/DC04, Ireland)
Claude Cornet (BC62, France)
Federico Cupelli (BC04/DC05, Italy)
Laura Demetris (BC05/DC07, UK)
Asli Ceren Erdogan (BC05/DC06, Turkey)
Saverio Grazioli-Venier (BC03/BC04, Italy)
Anna Ipsilanti (DC02, Greece)
Jennifer Linker (BC03/DC04, U.S.)
Marina Niforos (BC93, U.S.)
Sean Parramore (BC09/DC10, Netherlands)
Michael G. Plummer (BC82, U.S.)





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