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Career Conversations

Yale School of Management students sit down with alumni for a series of candid conversations about career paths, industries, opportunities for business school graduates, and discussions on career topics including work-life balance and creating a meaningful impact in business and society. This series is produced by and recorded at the Yale School of Management.

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Episodes

Louise Story ’06, Chief News Strategist and Chief Product & Technology Officer at The Wall Street Journal

Louise Story ’06, Chief News Strategist and Chief Product & Technology Officer at The Wall Street Journal

Louise is the Chief News Strategist and Chief Product & Technology Officer at The Wall Street Journal. She is also a filmmaker and investigative reporter, having previously worked at the New York Times for 11 years.

Sports Marketing: Matt Chmura ’18, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Boston Bruins

Sports Marketing: Matt Chmura ’18, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Boston Bruins

Matt Chmura ’18 is the Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Boston Bruins. He is interviewed by Emily Kling ’21 and Amy Kundrat ’21.

Health Equity: Crystal Yates ’21, Deputy Commissioner, EMS, Philadelphia Fire Department

Health Equity: Crystal Yates ’21, Deputy Commissioner, EMS, Philadelphia Fire Department

Crystal Yates, a member of the Executive MBA Class of 2021, is the deputy fire commissioner for the city of Philadelphia, overseeing the city’s EMS system. She serves on an interdepartmental team tackling the city’s opioid crisis. Crystal Yates is a recipient of the Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership at Yale. The fellowship, created by Yale SOM in collaboration with the Commonwealth Fund and endowed by a gift from Robert C. Pozen, was created to give healthcare practitioners the leadership skills and the deep understanding of teams, markets, and organizations necessary to tackle major inequities in the U.S. healthcare system. Crystal is interviewed by Emily Kling ’21 and Amy Kundrat ’21.

Social Entrepreneurship: Seth Goldman ’95, Co-Founder Honest Tea and Eat the Change, Chair of the Board of Beyond Meat

Social Entrepreneurship: Seth Goldman ’95, Co-Founder Honest Tea and Eat the Change, Chair of the Board of Beyond Meat

We kick-off our third season with Seth Goldman ’95, one of SOM's most impactful alumni entrepreneurs whose ventures have explored the ways in which business can be a tool for creating social and environmental change. He is co-founder and former CEO of Honest Tea, Chair of the Board at Beyond Meat, and Chief Change Agent at Eat the Change. Seth is interviewed by Jenn Burka ’21 and Amy Kundrat ’21.

IDEO Internship: Yousef Aly ’22

Morgan Stanley Investment Banking Internship: Oscar Licea Perez ’21

This episode is part of a special mini-series of Career Conversations focused on MBA summer internships. Oscar Licea Perez ’21 interned at Morgan Stanley in the investment banking division for Latin America. Before SOM, he founded his own micro-lending group, working as its CFO until he was invited to work for the central bank of Mexico.

Grace Bergin ’21

North Carolina Dept of Health and Human Services Internship: Julia Frederick ’21 MBA/MPH

This episode is part of a special mini-series of Career Conversations focused on MBA summer internships. Julia Frederick ’21 is an MBA/MPH candidate at Yale and is the SOM student government president. This summer she is interning with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Before SOM, she worked in government and politics, most recently for Senator Elizabeth Warren.

Geisinger Internship: Diane Somlo ’21 MD/MBA

This episode is part of a special mini-series of Career Conversations focused on MBA summer internships. Diane Somlo ’21 is an MD/MBA candidate at Yale. She is spending her summer at Geisinger, a hospital and health center comprised of thirteen hospital campuses, two research centers, a college of medicine and a health plan serving more than three million residents in central, south-central and northeast Pennsylvania. Diane discusses the choice to pursue an MBA after having started her MD, her summer projects at Geisinger, and the ways in which the health care system is evolving.

IDEO Internship: Yousef Aly ’22

Robin Hood Foundation Internship: Ezra Nelson ’21

This episode is part of a special mini-series of Career Conversations focused on MBA summer internships. Ezra Nelson ’21 is an intern at the Robin Hood Foundation this summer. He discusses the organization's evolving mission focusing on social mobility and his experience working on the learning and tech fund team focusing on school readiness. 

IDEO Internship: Yousef Aly ’22

YouTube Internship: Daven Hines ’21

This episode is part of a special mini-series of Career Conversations focused on MBA summer internships. Daven Hines ’21 is an intern at YouTube this summer. He discusses what it's like to work as a product marketing intern at YouTube, his love of the SOM series Voices, and what he is watching and reading this summer.

IDEO Internship: Yousef Aly ’22

McKinsey & Company Internship: Danny Hurvitz ’21

This episode is part of a special mini-series of Career Conversations focused on MBA summer internships. Danny Hurvitz ’21 (they/them/theirs) is an intern at McKinsey & Company this summer. They discuss what it's like to recruit for consulting at SOM (65 cases!), their summer projects at the firm focused on optimization strategy, and the importance of inclusivity and representation for LGBTQIA+ in business school and corporate settings.