Brandeis students followed their passions. What will you do?

 
Dyson is co-founder and CEO of Kiverdi, a sustainable-oil startup in Berkeley, Calif., which converts carbon-rich waste — trash, wood and agricultural residue — into oils that can be used to manufacture plastics, polyesters, nylons and other products that are typically petroleum-based. She says, 'now we have the potential to impact the world. That's what gets me up in the morning."
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Michael Pizziferri ’15 has a resume that includes stops at a state representative's office, a top political strategy firm in Boston and the government of the province of Québec. And all the career building during his undergraduate years is already starting to pay off – he will be the director of operations and global education programs at WorldBoston, an international affairs-focused non-profit based in the Boston seaport that's a part of the American World Affairs Council.
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When Christie became Playboy’s president in 1982 at the age of 29, she was young, self-confident and brimming with natural talent. Her gritty work ethic quickly dismissed any suspicion that she felt entitled to a corner office at the family business. And her searching intelligence — elected to Phi Beta Kappa during her junior year at Brandeis, she graduated summa cum laude with a degree in English and American literature — added depth to her skills.
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When his guesthouse began to shake violently just before noon on April 25, Ayal Weiner-Kaplow ’11 could not comprehend what was happening. He first arrived in Nepal as a youth leadership development volunteer for Tevel B’tzedek, an Israeli organization, working in a rural village east of Kathmandu. For the last couple of months, he has traveled the country, visiting historic sites, honing his Nepali language and hiking.
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Diana, follow your dreams.


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