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Adam Zois
Occupation: Arts
Major: Economics

A master luthier brings good design and ergonomics to the guitars and the furniture he builds. Read more »

Bob Diamond
Occupation: Finance
Major: Economics

The president of London-based Barclays Group is a very big deal in the world of international banking. Read more »

Chris Andrews
Occupation: Economics, Nonprofit
Major: Economics

"Moussa," say the Senegalese locals when they casually greet this economics major. Andrews helped Senegalese women build small businesses in their native Nioro du Rip.  Read more »

Christine Petersen
Major: Economics

As chief marketing officer for TripAdvsor and mother to Charlotte, Peterson finds that balancing career, motherhood, home, and personal life can create plenty of angst. Read more »

Emilia Tjernström
Occupation: Education
Major: Economics

An active student activist, this future Watson Fellow studied economics to help her change the world. Read more »

Occupation: Finance
Major: Economics

The president and CEO of the Boston Federal Reserve Bank answered questions in early 2008 about the subprime mortgage crisis and the economic future. Read more »

Jim Donahue
Occupation: Nonprofit
Major: Economics

From a bank to a charter school to CEO of one of the countries top living-history museums, this alumnus specializes in leadership, vision, and change. Read more »

Josh Kahane
Major: Economics

After a year working in Boston for a market research firm, this economics major took to his interest in medicine to Uganda, where he implements a pilot study monitoring HIV/AIDS patients' adherence to medication. Read more »

Julie Sands Causey
Occupation: Finance
Major: Economics

The lure of Lake Wobegon brings a native daughter home to run a family bank based in Minnesota. Read more »

Michael Donihue
Occupation: Economics, Education
Major: Economics

An economics professor at Colby for 19 years, Michael Donihue changes roles to lead the College's first comprehensive curriculum review in two decades. Read more »

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