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Maurice Horowitch Career Center Staff

Melissa Marietta

Executive Director
Career Center

momariet@hamilton.edu

Melissa has twenty years of experience in higher education and career development. She majored in American studies at Mount Holyoke College. and received her M.A. in museum studies from SUNY Oneonta.

Abby Taylor

Abby Taylor Director, Employer Engagement

aetaylor@hamilton.edu

Abby leads the employer engagement team and oversees the office’s outreach and promotions, summer internship funding program, and general office operations. She graduated from William Smith College and earned her M.F.A. from Antioch University. She is a member of the Student Emergency Aid Society (SEAS) Advisory Board.

Cheney Cronin

Assistant Director, Employer Engagement and Health Professions Advising

ccronin@hamilton.edu

Cheney oversees all on-campus recruiting and employer visits. As part of the Health Professions Advising Office she is a main point of contact for experiential learning aspects for pre-health students. She received a. B.A. in sociology from SUNY Albany. Employers can contact Cheney to set up on-campus visits.

Virginia “Ginny” Dosch

Career Advisor

vdosch@hamilton.edu

Ginny earned her B.A. in English from the College of New Rochelle, an M.A. from the University of Denver in College Student Personnel/Higher Education Administration and a Certificate of Advanced Study, Counselor Education from New York University. She served as the Student Fellowships Coordinator from 1998-2022.

Sarah Dustin

Associate Director, Career Development

sdustin@hamilton.edu

Sarah has a B.A. and M.A. in psychology from Marist College. Her background includes experience in Student Affairs, Adjunct Instruction, Corporate & Community Education, and Advancement divisions. At Hamilton College, Sarah oversees the Sadove First-Year Internship (FYI) Program.

Jodi Mills

Director of Career Communities

jemills@hamilton.edu

Jodi oversees the development of a Career Community model at Hamilton College to help connect students to resources, opportunities, and a community of peers and alumni around shared career interests and goals. Her prior professional experience includes eight years of teaching in a variety of grade levels in Minnesota, North Carolina, and Washington. She holds a M.A. in education from Winona State University.

John Ossowski

Associate Director, Career Development

jossowsk@hamilton.edu

John received his B.A. in mathematics from Syracuse University (Utica College), a M.S. in applied sociology from SUNY PoIy, and a M.S.W. from Portland State University. His career bridges the fields of social work and higher education, with a focus on educational opportunity programs and mental health.

Korrin Richards

Associate Director, Advancement Program Management

krichar1@hamilton.edu

Korrin leads the internship program, which employs 60-80 student interns across five teams within the career center. In this role, she oversees the Peer Coaching team, a group who offer appointments and programs on career development.

Victoria Vargulick

Director of Career Development

vvarguli@hamilton.edu

Victoria has a B.S.W. in social work and a minor in psychology from SUNY Brockport, where she also earned a M.S. in Education in Counselor Education with a concentration in College Counseling. At Hamilton College, Victoria oversees the Joan Hinde Stewart (JHS) Career Development Program.

Rachel Christeler

Intern Coordinator

rchriste@hamilton.edu

Rachel supports the Career Communities teams in their development of programming and resources for eight industry groups. She earned her B.A. in sociology from the SUNY Institute of Technology and her Master of Public Health from SUNY Upstate Medical University/Syracuse University.

Contact

Office / Department Name

Maurice Horowitch Career Center

Contact Name

Front Desk Coordinator

Office Location
Bristol Center, 3rd Floor
Hours
M
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Tu
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
W
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Th
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fr
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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