UR Math: 2006 Graduates

2006 Math Graduates

Future Plans and Job Placements

Name Plans and Job Placements
Brian Anderson Plans to attend the University of Arizona next fall as a part of the Physics PH.D program.
Paul Averill Will join Investment Banking Analyst at Barclay's Capital, New York.
Erika Bailey Pursuing a career in Financial Planning.
Jacqueline K. Campbell After UR, I feel really prepared to get out in the real world, maybe find a job with a consulting firm. To find out first hand how math is being applied toward solving important problems.
Arnab K. Datta I will work as a legal assistant for a law firm (Sullivan & Cromwell LLP) in New York City while deciding if I wish to attend law school or pursue a Ph.D. in Political Science.
Joshua DeBellis I will be attending King's College University of London in the fall for a year to study for an MSC in Theoretical Physics.
David Eisenstat I Will be attending Princeton University in the fall to pursue a PhD in computer science.
Scott Field I will be attending Brown University in the fall for PhD graduate program in physics
Christopher Fiore I will pursue a PhD in Economics at Yale University beginning this fall.
Sara Froehlich I will be starting a PhD program in mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin in the fall.
Jari Greenbaum I will be continuing my education at the Simon School of Business, which I have already begun as a 3-2 student, and will receive my MBA in June of 2007.
Stephen Goldberger I plan to use the power of mathematics in marketing, using the Collatz Conjecture in accordance with the well ordering principle to ensure efficient allocation of resources.
Matthew Goldman I will be attending graduate school to pursue a Masters of Accountancy.
Hirsh Hotchandani Investment banking analyst in Equity Capital markets at Bank of American Securities in New York City.
Tracy Jean-Baptiste I plan on working for a couple of years and then going to grad school to get an MBA.
Inhee Kim I plan to Co-op, and take classes at UBC.
Cassandra King I have started a MS/PhD program at Carnegie Mellon University in Statistics.
Amy Klenke I will be pursuing a career in actuarial science.
Stephanie Lovett I will be continuing in the 3-2 program at the Simon School of Business earning my MBA in the class of 2007.
Kenneth Luk My future plans are to attend culinary school at the French Culinary Institute in NYC in the fall.
Kevin McGettrick In addition to a math major, I also majored in Economics. This summer I will begin working as a actuary for New York Life Insurance in New York City.
David Morse I will be participating in the Take 5 Scholars program next year. This program is called The Study of French Culture through Literature and Politics. The year after I plan to attend graduate school to receive my PhD in Physics.
Neil M. Ryan I'd simply like to thank my parents for their unfaltering support.
Siddharth Ashok Parameswaran I will join the Physics PhD program at Princeton in September, and plan to work on theoretical physics, in the general area of gauge and string theories. (I also earned a BS in physics this year).
Matthew Parent I will be working with PL E-Communications throughout the summer. Job placement after this is still an open question.
Elizabeth A. Reese With the knowledge and experience that I have gained at the University of Rochester, I will enter the investment field.
Philip Reichenberger Pursuing a writing career in NY.
Vondella Samuel I would like to thank my family and friends for helping me make it through these four years. My future plan is to find a job in the corporate world. I am currently being offered a postion at National Grid as a Financial Analyst.
Carolyn Spencer My future plans are to go to grad school (Nazareth College) for a master's degree in education to teach high shcool math.
Joshua Symonds Next year I am enrolling in the PhD program in Physics at Georgia Tech.
James D. Ververs I plan to attend Virginia Commonwealth University in the fall to begin my pursuit of a PhD. in Medical Physics. I'd like to thank all of the faculty whose classes I've taken, especially Prof. Neisendorfer, who always managed to keep things interesting, and my family, without whom I wouldn't be where I am today.
Jeremy Wolcott Next year I'll be pursuing a Take 5 Certificate. The title of my proposal is "French Cultural Identity."
Christopher J. Wuest I will be attending the Warner School of Education pursuing a Masters degree in education in the field of Mathematics. I would also like to thank my parents and brother for all their love and support.