Shannon O’Rourke Kasali ’07

Thank you to Shannon O’Rourke Kasali ’07, who spoke at our Evelyn Chapel on 1/29/20 with two other alumni about the ways they experienced their work and commitments as a calling, how they’ve navigated failure and celebrated successes, how they’ve discovered a deeper purpose to their work, how their passions and callings have changed over time and how their beliefs (religious, spiritual, secular) have shaped their lives.

Mary Wilson ’07

Thank you to Mary Wilson ’07, who spoke at our Evelyn Chapel on 1/29/20 with two other alumni about the ways they experienced their work and commitments as a calling, how they’ve navigated failure and celebrated successes, how they’ve discovered a deeper purpose to their work, how their passions and callings have changed over time and how their beliefs (religious, spiritual, secular) have shaped their lives.

Anna Slevin ’07

Anna Slevin ’07 and her work with her clothing brand ASc was featured online for Vogue on November 30, 2019. Anna’s clothes are ” comfortable, versatile styling pieces that can be incorporated into almost any wardrobe”. Click here to read more about Anna and her streetwear.

Photo by David Cabrera

Kathryn Totz ’07

Kathryn Totz ’07 recently started a position as a UX Researcher at Baymard Institute. Based in Copenhagen, Baymard is a leading independent web usability research institute conducting original large-scale research studies on all aspects of the e-commerce user experience. Prior to joining Baymard, she worked at Verint Foresee, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as a Senior Usability Analyst, after earning her Master of Science in Information degree in Human-Computer Interaction from the University of Michigan in 2010. She lives in and works from Miami, Florida.

Eric Malmquist ’07

Eric Malmquist ’07 is the upcoming composer of Let Me Sing, to be premiered October 26th at the St. James Cathedral in Chicago. It as a piece inspired by three poems and features the voice work of Ariana Strahl, an alumna of IWU, on Soprano.

Read more about the performance here.