"Transferring to MCLA was one of the greatest decisions I ever made. Being able to learn from and connect with the faculty and staff equipped me with greater networking capabilities/skills and the opportunity to use them outside of the institution, preparing me for the road ahead. Taking part and engaging in different clubs and organizations on campus helped to shape and guide me for countless opportunities."

Brandon Pender ’07
Research Analyst, Office of State Rep. Daniel E. Bosley ’76
Alumni
Many MCLA English/Communications graduates are now working in media across the country.


Colleen Case (Cl '03) worked in broadcast news for 13 years in the Albany area. She worked her way up the ranks at WTEN -- Channel 10 and took a position on the management team at Capital News 9, Albany's first 24-hour news channel. She managed www.capitalnews9.com, 2004 Edward R. Murrow winner -- Best Web site regional and national. Colleen is now focusing her career on teaching.




Ryan Keirnan (Cl '03) works for the NBC network out of Washington D.C. Ryan operates camera and is training
to be a satellite truck technician.


Jennifer Cavalluzzi Wolfe (Cl '91) has worked for CNN Headline News for 8 years.
Jen now is assigned to CNN's Los Angeles Bureau producing entertainment stories.



Amy Brough Palmerino (Cl'99) is Executive Director at Stoneham Community Television. Amy has been responsible for developing Stoneham's Studio from the ground up. Amy was a work-study student at the College TV Studio for 4 years.



Alex Kaufman (Cl '03) is the Communications Manager at Sunday River in Newry, Maine. He was an English/Communications major and worked in the MCLA TV Studio.

Several MCLA Alumni got together recently to produce a Sports 101 reunion show.

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