Hannah E. Kingsley of Gouverneur and Gwendolyn J. Deuel of Potsdam were among nineteen St. Lawrence University students who toured the state capitol and met with alumni in the capital region during …
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Hannah E. Kingsley of Gouverneur and Gwendolyn J. Deuel of Potsdam were among nineteen St. Lawrence University students who toured the state capitol and met with alumni in the capital region during the inaugural SLU Connect Albany program.
Kingsley is a member of the class of 2018. She graduated from Gouverneur Central School.
Deuel is a member of the class of 2019. She graduated from Potsdam Central High School.
Students met with several St. Lawrence University alumni, including Gary Dake, president of Stewart's Shops; Tom Caulfield, senior vice president and general manager of GlobalFoundries semiconductor manufacturing facility in Saratoga Springs; William Barclay, New York Assemblyman; Kate Hogan, Warren County District Attorney; Marion Roach Smith, St. Lawrence trustee and author; Joseph Richardson, trustee emeritus and operating director for Delta Point Capital Management; and Rex Smith, editor of the Albany Times-Union.
SLU Connect Albany builds off of the SLU Connect D.C. program.
Launched in 2015, SLU Connect took students to Washington, D.C., to meet with alumni in government and various professions and take part in panel discussions, networking events, site visits and alumni-run workshops.