Robert Chamberlain ’74 is in the business of helping companies and governments think ahead. As president and CEO of Monterey Technologies, Inc. (MTI), a human factors engineering firm, he helps clients to make smarter engineering decisions that take into account the needs and predilections of the end user.
As chief news correspondent at E!, Ken Baker ’92 has spent plenty of time on Hollywood red carpets and amassed a star-studded contacts list in his phone.
Hilary Meyer ’99 works to educate, empower, and protect elders in the LGBT community as director of national programs for SAGE (Services and Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Elders).
When Stephanie Wortel ’06 asked a group of middle schoolers to draw a scientist, they mostly depicted old white men with kooky hair and lab coats. Wortel certainly didn’t see herself, or more importantly the children, represented in the drawings.
Throughout his legal career, working in the family court system, Richard Rivera ’86 has strived to be a role model and to help young people avoid becoming adult criminals.
Dr. Peter Greenwald ’57 has changed the way America fights cancer, but his career-long fascination with the power of preventive medicine began far from home — halfway around the world, in fact, in the Pacific island kingdom of Tonga.
Michael Hand ’94 has marketed beer, cars, and candy bars. Today, he’s pitching baseball — selling Minor League Baseball to big towns and small cities across America.
Many of Colgate's alumni are using Instagram to share snapshots of their careers, life experiences, and travels with their followers. Here are a few of the most interesting accounts we've seen.