After Graduation
The global studies major serves as preparation for careers in such fields as international business, economics, government, law, history, sociology, the arts and work with non-governmental organizations.
Alumni profiles
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Paul Baker ’85
Paul Baker is currently a senior contract manager providing global contracting and
                              commercial solutions for UnitedLex/DXC Technology. He is an accomplished global business
                              leader in commercial contract management with a record for driving business growth
                              of companies in the information technology and telecommunications industries in Germany,
                              Switzerland and the United States. He is a problem solver who asks the question "what
                              if" and explores ways to win business through sound strategic contract development,
                              holistic thinking and smart collaborative negotiations. Paul graduated with a double-degree
                              in international studies and business administration from Hope, and received his MBA
                              in international business from the Manchester Business School (England) in 1994, and
                              a master's in commercial and government contract management from Villanova University
                              in 2010. Paul spent over 21 years working in Europe, where he lived in Germany, England, Croatia and Switzerland. He has conducted business deals in 128 countries. He speaks fluent German and lives with his German wife and son in Saline, Michigan.
Niki Ramirez ’11
Niki Ramirez is a passionate facilitator of global learning and student development.
                              She currently leads the University Relations Team for the Kellogg Company, overseeing
                              the Corporate Internship Program and University Recruitment Partnerships. Recruiting
                              students from colleges and universities across the United States, Niki is committed
                              to developing the next generation of culturally competent, inclusive and driven leaders. Niki received her bachelor's degree in Spanish and international studies from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. During her undergraduate experience, Niki spent a semester studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has gone on to receive her master of education degree in international higher education from Loyola University in Chicago. Multi-culturally minded, Niki loves working with students, exploring new cultures and learning new languages. She has a passion for developing programs that allow students to grow in ways that challenge their comfort zones and put their education into practice.
 - EnvironmentÌý
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Kevin Soubly ’11
Kevin Soubly is a project manager on the World Economic Forum's mobility futures and
                              global industries team, focusing on sustainability strategies for aerospace and aviation.
                              Previously, he managed international government relations and global business strategy
                              at Ford Motor Company, including international trade, trends and country risk across
                              50 markets. His additional experience includes leading environmental security and impact investment projects in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas, enabling public-sector applications of Big Data and AI within the U.S. intelligence community, and supporting development and security programs at the U.S. Department of State.
Kevin holds a master's degree in environmental management from the University of Oxford and a bachelor's degree in political science and international studies from °µÍø51, where he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Kevin is also an accomplished pianist and an avid explorer and photographer.
Adriane Burmester ’14 Mulcahy
Adriane Burmester ’14 Mulcahy graduated from Hope in 2014 with a double major in economics
                              and international studies. While at Hope she was able to study abroad in both Moscow
                              and St. Petersburg, Russia. After graduating she went straight into graduate school
                              at American University in Washington, D.C., earning a master's degree in international
                              affairs in 2019. As part of her graduate degree, she volunteered with the Peace Corps
                              for two years (2016–2018), teaching English at a secondary school in the Kyrgyz Republic.
                              Adriane is currently a data analytics and visualization consultant with Environmental
                              Resources Management, Inc. (ERM) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  - Higher Education/AcademiaÌý
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Michael C. Dirksen ’12
At °µÍø51, Michael majored in international studies, -political science and
                              sociology. Immediately following college he spend a year in AmeriCorps at Harderwyk
                              Ministries in Holland, where he taught a suspension program for middle schoolers in
                              West Ottawa. The following year he received a master's degree in international peace
                              and conflict resolution at the American University in Washington, D.C. Now he is a
                              doctoral candidate in political science at the University of Illinois at Chicago,
                              where he is focused on water management in cities in the developing world. He is also
                              an adjunct professor at Trinity Christian and Elmhurst colleges. Shubham Sapokta ’15
After graduating from Hope in 2015, Shubham went to finish his master's in international
                              studies and religion from the University of Denver. He notes that going to University
                              of Denver was one of the most life changing years of his life. He appreciates the
                              suggestion of his advisers Dr. Annie Dadavati and Dr. Jack Holmes from °µÍø51
                              to enroll in Denver, who are both alumni of DU as well. After graduating from Denver in 2017, Shubham moved back to his home country of Nepal to work for a development firm that was using informationi technology for social and behavior change. During his time, he was able to explore various rural parts of Nepal to understand the contexts of development and transition in the country. At the same time he was able to backpack in the Himalayas, a hobby that he has always adored since childhood. With this experience, Shubham is now enrolled in a Ph.D. studying how religious, spiritual and political worldviews evolve psychologically in line with the natural and social environments in the context of rural Nepal and the Himalayas where development and policy work is still in its initial stages.
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Reneé Wynveen ’12
Following her graduation from °µÍø51 in 2012, Reneé pursued a master's degree
                              in international relations and international economics at the John Hopkins University's
                              School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna, Italy (2013) and Washington,
                              D.C. (2014). Following graduation from SAIS, she started working with the French International
                              non-governmental organization ACTED in the area of grants management in Tajikistan
                              and South Sudan. After her deployment to South Sudan, she was hired to be the subnational
                              shelter cluster coordinator in eastern Ukraine, a position hosted by the Czech NGO
                              People in Need. Following two years in Ukraine, she joined the Global Shelter Cluster
                              in Geneva, Switzerland, with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. She provides support to
                              country-level shelter cluster coordinators mostly in Africa but also in Ukraine. In
                              2019, she worked with field colleagues to produce draft guidance on rental housing
                              assistance programs for UNHCR. She regularly applies skills in strategy development,
                              geographic information systems and data analysis. Reneé is fluent in English, French,
                              Spanish and Russian.  - International EducationÌý
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Tessa Angell ’13 Zanoni
Tessa Angell ’13 Zanoni graduated from °µÍø51 in 2013 with a double major in
                              international studies and Spanish. She received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship
                              from 2013–14 at a secondary school in Santander, Spain. After returning to the U.S.,
                              she worked in the Office for International Programs at Loyola University Chicago,
                              where she also earned her M.Ed. in cultural and educational policy studies. Tessa
                              is currently the assistant director of the Office of International Affairs at North
                              Park University, where she advises study abroad and international studies. She also
                              serves as the Gilman and Critical Language Scholarship advisor on campus and is committed
                              to creating more equitable access to international opportunities for North Park students. Alyssa Van Til ’12
Alyssa Van Til graduated in 2012 with a B.A. in international studies and psychology.
                              Since then, she has held a variety of positions working with people from all over
                              the world, including teaching ESL in the U.S., Japan and China. Her calling and interest
                              in teaching has since brought her back to Japan, where she is now an assistant language
                              teacher in Iwaki, Fukushima.  - International RelationsÌý
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Elise Edwards ’06
Elise Edwards graduated with a double major in French and international studies. Immediately
                              following graduation, she spent six years with the U.S. State Department, serving
                              overseas tours in Jakarta, Indonesia; Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo; and
                              Basrah, Iraq. She also toured in the Foreign Service and went to work as the director
                              of community life for a church, leading international and local missions engagement,
                              volunteer coordination and event planning. She currently works for the United Nations Foundation in Washington, D.C., planning and leading international learning trips for delegations of congressional members and staff, celebrities, donors, partners and grassroots advocates to visit the work of the UN abroad. She also manages high-level board meetings for the foundation.
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Katie Roskam ’09
Katie Roskam graduated from °µÍø51 with a double major in international studies
                              and art history. She earned her J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law
                              thereafter, followed by a L.L.M. in taxation with honors from Northwestern University
                              School of Law. Katie is now an associate attorney with Varnum LLP in Grand Rapids,
                              where she works with the tax and employee benefits practice teams, focusing on business
                              tax, international tax, executive compensation, qualified plans, and international
                              tariff and sanctions issues. She has experience working with business of all sizes
                              from startups to mature, large companies, including partnerships, limited liability companies,
                              private and publicly-help corporations, and individual taxpayers. She advises these
                              businesses across a variety of areas including tax business and employee benefits
                              law. Katie writes and speaks about her respective practice areas, including international
                              tax matters and employee benefits. Samantha Poon ’15
Samantha Poon graduated from Hope with a double major in political science and international
                              studies. While at Hope, she was a member of the International Relations Club and heavily
                              involved in the international community. She studied abroad in South Africa, which
                              she would highly recommend to everyone. After graduating from Hope, Samantha took
                              a year off and then received her J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law. During
                              law school, she fell in love with immigration law and all of its nuances and complexities.
                              She is currently participating in the Department of Justice Attorney Generals Honors
                              Program and is clerking for the Chicago Immigration Court. Samantha advises immigration
                              judges via research and decision-writing.  - Mission WorkÌý
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Stephanie Soderstrom ’08
After graduation, Stephanie spent six months doing international mission work in Australia
                              and Indonesia through Youth with A Mission. She returned to Holland, Michigan, to
                              attend Western Theological Semninary, where she completed her M.Div. in 2012. Stephanie
                              served as an AmeriCorps member at Good Samaritan Ministries from 2011–2012 and continued
                              to work there for three more years, serving families facing house emergencies, hosting
                              a poverty reduction program and coordinating teams of volunteers from area churches. In 2016, she began working at the Reformed Church in America, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she serves as coordinator for volunteer engagement. In this role, Stephanie works to connect church groups and individuals to mission service opportunities with domestic and international partners. She also equips the church to engage in healthy mission practices that transform the churches that serve and the communities where they invest themselves.
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Hannah Guedenet ’03
Hannah Guedenet graduated from °µÍø51 with a double major in international studies
                              and French and received her master's in public health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
                              School of Public Health. She is currently senior director of nutritions programs for
                              Tanger based in Washington, D.C. At Tanger, she provides technical guidance and project
                              management on nutrition-sensitive agriculture projects in East and West Africa, as
                              well as supports outreach and new business opportunities. In addition to her nutrition
                              expertise, Hannah has a background in corporate communications, having led communications
                              initiatives for several agriculture-nutrition organizations, including ACDI/VOCA,
                              HarvestPlus and GAIN. She began her career as a Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea, where
                              she served as a public health volunteer and technical assistant for Helen Keller International.  
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