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Linda Lane
MSIM, 2016
Linda is working as a managing consultant with HCL America, an India-based consultancy.
Adam Lathrop
MLIS, 2016
Adam is working as a Data Scientist for Northrop Grumman in Monterey, California. He helps support a variety of analytics and research projects at the lab, with a focus on data architecture and wrangling, and advises staff and external partners on the resources available to support their own endeavors.
Jacob Leighty
Informatics, 2016
As of 2021, Jacob was working as a hybrid UX Designer/Software Engineer at T-Mobile.
James Logan
MLIS, 2016
James is working as a library assistant at Kitsap Regional Library.
Kevin Ly
Informatics, 2016
As of 2021, Kevin was working as a program manager for Facebook and Instagram Shops.
Crystal Miles
MLIS, 2016
Crystal landed her dream job as a branch manager/librarian for the Grass Valley Branch of the Nevada County Libraries in Nevada County, California. It's a rural library in the heart of historic Gold Country.
Rheanna Mistry
Informatics, 2016
Rheanna is working as a data analyst at Decisive Data.
Liz Morris
MLIS, 2016
In 2023, Liz began a new professional role as the Outreach and Access Coordinator for the Network of the National Library of Medicine at the University of Washington Health Sciences Library. She continues to advocate for families impacted by serious pediatric illness through the Courageous Parents Network (CPN), and will begin a three-year term in November 2023 as the CPN liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
Nicole Nora
MSIM, 2016
Nicole earned her technology management MBA from the UW Foster School of Business. She began working as a business intelligence analyst at the Boeing Co. in September 2019.
Peter Oliver
MLIS, 2016
Peter is working as a library associate with the King County Library System in its Ask KCLS Department. He is also a substitute reference librarian for Seattle Colleges at the North Seattle College Library.