UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- When Nicholas Stannard, Shelly Gasperine and Georges Nkamicaniye graduated from the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at Penn State in 2006, they didn’t have a large alumni network to draw from. The college, which opened its doors in 1999, had graduated its first class just three years earlier.
Today, the three alumni, along with fellow IST alumni Sujay Patel, 2014, are enjoying successful careers and want to pay forward their wisdom and knowledge to the next generation. In early October, they met with a group of current IST students who traveled to New York City to network with them. The trip was facilitated by the college’s office of career solutions and corporate engagement.
“This is an opportunity to play a role and help students grow and learn,” said Stannard. “We always want to make IST a little bit better and help students understand what it’s like to work in tech and drive home an exciting day of learning.”
The students spent the day asking questions about career paths after college in an alumni panel; interacting with the alumni one-on-one during a lunch mixer; and touring LinkedIn’s New York office, where Stannard serves as manager of customer success.
While the participating alumni all graduated from the College of IST, they are now working in vastly different domains. Stannard is with LinkedIn, while Nkamicaniye works for a large financial institution and Patel and Gasperine work for EY and PwC, respectively.
“Students got the sense that we all started at the same place but took completely different roads,” said Nkamicaniye. “I hope that students took away the message to relieve the pressure a little bit. Don’t lock yourself into a box, and be willing and open to explore different areas.”
“An IST student can literally go anywhere,” added Patel. “You can go work for anybody anywhere in any industry.”