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Success After Salem
Whether in law or medicine, business or the arts, journalism or education, in a social service agency or an executive suite, Salem graduates succeed in their chosen professions. About half to on to some of the nation's most prestigious graduate programs. Many work in interesting and exciting careers:

Anne Berger Salisbury, class of '71, is a district court judge in Raleigh, North Carolina; Mary Davis Holt, '72, is executive vice president and COO of Time-Life, Inc.; Catherine Fuller, M.D., '80, is a pediatric allergist and a member of the clinical faculty at UCLA; Sally Aman, '88, is the press secretary for Tipper Gore; Tiffany LaFave, '93, is a designer for Wagner-Murray Architects, the firm that designed the Carolina Panthers football stadium; Jennie Thomas, '93, is the special events coordinator for the mayor of New York City; and Lossie Freeman, '97, is a global consultant for the Wall Street securities firm J.P. Morgan.

Here are some other activities of a few recent Salem graduates:

A partial list of employers of Salem College Graduates (1997):

AmeriCorps (adult literacy instructor) Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments (special projects assistant)
Wake Forest University School of Medicine (research assistant; lab technician Optical Data Corporation (marketing assistant)
City of Columbia, South Carolina (wastewater staff assistant/safety coordinator) Partners Health Plans (customer service representative)
Contact New Mexico (transcriptor) Salem Academy (director of student activities)
Dow Jones (Wall Street Journal) (advertising sales clerk) Sara Lee Corporation (import/export administrator)
J. P. Morgan (global consultant) Tennessee School for the Deaf (student life counselor)
Kimberly-Clark Corporation (executive assistant) U.S. Peace Corps (volunteer)
Merck & Co. (chemist) Wachovia Bank (fund accountant; international trade representative)
Mutual Distributing Company (sales representative Western Medical Group (lab assistant)
New York Board of Education (teacher)

A partial list of graduate schools attended by recent Salem College graduates:

American University (arts management) University of Kentucky (communication)
Eastman School of Music (music) University of Mississippi (southern studies)
Emory University (epidemiology) University of Montana (environmental conservation)
New York University (journalism and French) University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (medicine, pharmacy)
North Carolina State University (veterinary medicine) University of North Carolina - Wilmington (marine biology)
Ohio University (filmmaking) University of Paris, The Sorbonne (foreign service)
Rice University (environmental engineering) University of Richmond (law)
Rutgers University (public policy) University of Wales (business administration)
Salem College (elementary education, learning disabilities) Vanderbilt University (biochemistry; Latin American studies)
Trinity College (English/creative writing) Wake Forest University (botany, law, medicine, microbiology)
University of Delaware (literacy)

To network with Salem Alumnae please contact:

Salem College Alumnae Relations Office
Director of Alumnae Relations: Lee Ann Manning '84
Assistant to the Director: Rosanna Mallon
PO Box 10548
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27108-0548

336-721-2608
336-917-5597
(fax)

e-mail: alumnae@salem.edu

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