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Finance Career Night in New York City
December 17, 2007
On December 17, 2007, the Holy Cross Leadership Council of New York welcomed students to the Fourth Annual Holy Cross Finance Networking Reception. The event was coordinated by John Mullman '82 and hosted by Robert McCooey '87 at NASDAQ.
The accumulated wisdom, knowledge and insight of 30 alumni from the financial services field was well received and appreciated by the more than 50 fifty students in attendance.
In what has become an important program for students, the information and insight offered by alumni was a welcome addition to the students' understanding of careers in the financial services field. Moreover, the reception was a must for students interested in internships in finance.
The extent and value of the Holy Cross Alumni Network was on display for all to see and experience.
The evening provided a wonderful opportunity for students to observe first-hand the strong sense of loyalty to Holy Cross and commitment to others that is so characteristic of a Holy Cross graduate.
If you would like to learn more about career networking, the Holy Cross Career Network welcomes your participation.
Alumni seeking or willing to provide career advice and support can do so through the Career Network.
Please contact Bob Wally '68 at rwally@holycross.edu.
Read Past News Stories:
- Junior-Senior Class Career Networking (October 2007)
- Call for Alumni Career Advisors for Junior-Senior Networking Event! (October 2007)
- Hartford Career Networking Night (March 2007)
- Finance Career Night in New York City (December 2006)
- Junior-Senior Class Career Networking (November 2006)
- Holy Cross Club of Greater Boston Career Networking Evening (September 2006)
- Holy Cross Club of Rhode Island Career Networking Evening (June 2006)
- Career Nights in New York City (January 2006)
- November Senior Class Career Networking Evening (November 2005)
- Communications Industry Networking Evening (June 2005)
- Holy Cross Club of Greater Boston Networking Event (March 2005)