Join the Philander Chase Conservancy interns for an environmental studies field career networking opportunity with Kenyon alumni on Thursday, Sept. 25.

The goal of this event is to provide students with insight into a wide range of environmental and conservation career paths and strengthen connections between students, ENVS alumni and the broader community. By sharing real-world experiences and offering opportunities for networking, these events aims to support students as they explore internships, professional development, and future career paths. 

Three Kenyon alumni will be guest speakers in Kenyon classes, share about their field of work in a career panel and be available to network during meals. Look out for more details and locations closer to the event.

  • Maddie Bright ‘11 is the executive director of Earth Sangha (Native plant nursery) in Washington, D.C., and will be our conservation representative.
  • Neala Kendall '01 is a research scientist with the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife in the state of Washington and will be our wildlife biologist representative.
  • Sascha Lodge '07 is a terrestrial invasive species program coordinator with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and will be our terrestrial ecology representative.