Management Alumni Spotlights
Brandon Burries
Class Year: ’22, M.Ed. ’24
Majors: Management, Master of Education
Current Hometown: Kenosha, Wisconsin
Job:
Computer Science Teacher at John Bullen Middle School
“Since graduating from Carthage, I have been presented with numerous opportunities that can drive my professional career forward.”
Cami Christopulos
Class Year: ’16
Majors: Marketing and Management
Current Hometown: Chicago, IL
Job:
Assistant Director for the Leadership Scholars Program at Loyola University Chicago
“Even before coming to campus, my family and I knew I would be supported and taken care of by the Carthage community.”
Madilyn Mae Guzlas
Class Year: ’22
Majors: Marketing and Management
Current Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Job:
Account Executive at Gartner, Inc. in Irving, Texas
“The small classroom feel allowed me to really dive deep into questions I had and learn from peers.”
Erin McCook
Class Year: ’16
Majors: Finance, Management
Current Hometown: Carpentersville, Ill.
Job:
Staff Financial Analyst at Allstate Insurance Company
“Having professors who are willing to dedicate their time to help students succeed is invaluable and I am so grateful I had the opportunity to learn from them.”
Christy (Yerga) Miller
Class Year: ’99
Majors: Business, Management, and Marketing
Current Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis.
Job:
Director of Development at PEARLS for Teen Girls, Inc.
“I developed confidence in myself while at Carthage — confidence that has carried me through the peaks and valleys of my life and career.”
Anna Savaglio
Class Year: 2019
Majors: Marketing and Management
Current Hometown: Kenosha, Wisconsin
Job:
Global Sourcing Operations Senior Analyst at Harbor Freight Tools
“The opportunities at Carthage were endless — I was able to connect with so many professionals and companies, and ultimately learn what career path I wanted to take.”
Morgan Tracy
Class Year: ’22
Majors: Management and Marketing
Current Hometown: Burlington, Wisconsin
Job:
Associate Market Analyst at Kohler Co.
“I chose Carthage because I wanted to be more than a number and truly make an impact in a college community.”