- Into the Workplace
- Dominique Chevalier '12
- Susan Livermore '12
- Elena Zarabozo '12
- Andrew Jack '12
- Meghan Henshall '12
- Dan Riggins '12
- Christian Martínez-Canchola '12
- Quentin Karpilow '12
- Keith Miller '12
- Matthew Segal '08
- Jake Appleman '06
- Carling FitzSimmons '11
- Hannah Withers '11
- Peter Nolan '11
- Analise Gonzalez '11
- James Beckett '11
- James Diskint '10
- Cori Arnold '03
- David Donadio '03
- Julianna Belelieu '01
- Andy Kureth '00
- Andrew Greene '04
- Christian J. Hinderer '10
- Laurel A. Stokes '10
- Nathaniel Gabriel '10
- Elliot Forhan '08
- Kirsten Reach '08
- Annie Gianakos '08
- Michael Zabek '08
- Lauren Keiling '08
- Max Goldman '08
- Piero Sanfilippo '09
Matthew Segal '08

Majors: Sociology
After Kenyon: Social entrepreneur, media commentator
My Work
I am founder and president of OurTime.org, a voter and economic empowerment organization for Americans under 30. Our goals are to unite young people in a collective membership organization to stand up for our rights and to educate young adults about the issues that affect them every day. Our generation is the largest in American history - larger than the Baby Boomers - yet we are overlooked and under-represented in the public policy process. We registered more than 300,000 voters for the presidential election, advocate for youth jobs and work-force training and summarize relevant news content, translated in our own dialect and language, every day.
How a Kenyon education helped
The Kenyon classroom broke down rigid vantage points and taught me to think more creatively and imaginatively and consider the broader consequences of issues. You cannot live in the political world anymore and think on a binary track down party lines. I never analyze issues as a Democrat or a Republican, but as a free thinker. The Kenyon classroom enabled me to write and speak with clarity, giving me the confidence to appear on TV as a political commentator.
Key Kenyon experience
During the 2004 presidential election, Kenyon had the longest lines in the country. Some students waited up to 12 hours to vote. The obstacles hindering our democracy spurred me to fight for voter reform and other rights for young people, and was the impetus for founding OurTime.org.
Why Kenyon
I think Kenyon is a unique community of advanced people. It became apparent to me from visiting the campus as a prospective student; I saw people who were excited about asking bigger questions.
Outside the Workplace
I'm a big Bob Dylan fan and I've seen him in concert all over the world - about 100 times. For the last 10 years, I have been traveling to places ranging from London, England to Roanoke, Virginia to see his shows. Dylan is quintessential poet-philosopher who embodies much of what Kenyon stands for.
Kenyon College
Gambier, Ohio 43022
