Young Whitman Advisory Council Welcomes New Members
The Whitman School is pleased to announce the appointment of 11 new members to the Young Whitman Advisory Council (YWAC), and we extend our sincere appreciation to the nine alumni who recently concluded their service on the Council. The 11 new members are engaged and accomplished professionals who represent leading companies in various cities across the country and offer a range of experiences and perspectives:
Sarah Boulos ’21 (WSM/MAX)
Boulos was a dual major in finance and economics at Syracuse University. She works as an equity research analyst at Goldman Sachs in New York City.
Katherine Caminero ’15 (WSM/NEW)
Caminero earned degrees in finance and public relations from Syracuse University. A native of New York City, she lives in Santa Monica, California, and serves as vice president of middle market banking and specialized industries at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Catherine Cummings ’18 (WSM/NEW/A&S)
While at Syracuse University, Cummings triple majored in retail management, advertising and economics. She is pursuing an MBA from New York University while working at Jimmy Choo as a planning manager for North America.
Brian Gladstone ’17
Gladstone double majored in real estate and finance at Whitman and serves as a vice president at Meridian Capital Group in the firm’s New York City office.
Warren Johnson ’20 (WSM/IST)
After earning degrees in supply chain management, and information management and technology at Syracuse University, Johnson joined the Operations Leadership Development Program at BAE Systems Inc. He lives in Queens, New York.
Ratna Khanduja ’16
Khanduja double majored in marketing management and supply chain management at Whitman, lives in New York City and works as a senior associate in business transformation at LinkedIn.
Chris Marino ’13
Marino puts his marketing management and management degree to work at Bloomberg Media in New York City as the global head of performance marketing and media.
Steven Pincus ’15
Pincus lives in his native Los Angeles, where he serves as a sales executive for Solver business analytics intelligence software. At Whitman, he triple majored in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises, management, and marketing management.
Frank Pingatore IV ’16
Pingatore graduated with a double major in finance and accounting from Whitman and works as an associate at The Carlyle Group in Washington, D.C.
Olivia Rotenberg ’14, ’15 M.S.
Rotenberg is a double alumna of Whitman, earning undergraduate degrees in accounting and finance and a graduate degree in accounting. She lives in New York City and works as an accounting manager at Castleton Commodities International.
Jacob Urban ’18 (WSM/A&S)
Urban majored in finance at Whitman and in energy and its impact in the College of Arts and Sciences. He recently relocated from Chicago to Philadelphia, where he works as a trader for Sunoco LP.
Maryanne Akinboyewa ’15, Devin Dadigan ’10 (WSM/A&S), Jake Duneier ’10, Chris Grant ’12, ’13 M.S., Jeffrey A. Grasso ’09, Gabriel Grossman ’10, Dan Kinney ’09, ’10 M.S., LaQuana McNeil ’09 and Nicole Walters ’07 recently stepped down from the YWAC after multiple years of service and significant impact on students. Whitman is grateful for the tremendous commitment of our new and former YWAC members and their contributions to the School.
Sarah Boulos ’21 (WSM/MAX)
Boulos was a dual major in finance and economics at Syracuse University. She works as an equity research analyst at Goldman Sachs in New York City.
Katherine Caminero ’15 (WSM/NEW)
Caminero earned degrees in finance and public relations from Syracuse University. A native of New York City, she lives in Santa Monica, California, and serves as vice president of middle market banking and specialized industries at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Catherine Cummings ’18 (WSM/NEW/A&S)
While at Syracuse University, Cummings triple majored in retail management, advertising and economics. She is pursuing an MBA from New York University while working at Jimmy Choo as a planning manager for North America.
Brian Gladstone ’17
Gladstone double majored in real estate and finance at Whitman and serves as a vice president at Meridian Capital Group in the firm’s New York City office.
Warren Johnson ’20 (WSM/IST)
After earning degrees in supply chain management, and information management and technology at Syracuse University, Johnson joined the Operations Leadership Development Program at BAE Systems Inc. He lives in Queens, New York.
Ratna Khanduja ’16
Khanduja double majored in marketing management and supply chain management at Whitman, lives in New York City and works as a senior associate in business transformation at LinkedIn.
Chris Marino ’13
Marino puts his marketing management and management degree to work at Bloomberg Media in New York City as the global head of performance marketing and media.
Steven Pincus ’15
Pincus lives in his native Los Angeles, where he serves as a sales executive for Solver business analytics intelligence software. At Whitman, he triple majored in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises, management, and marketing management.
Frank Pingatore IV ’16
Pingatore graduated with a double major in finance and accounting from Whitman and works as an associate at The Carlyle Group in Washington, D.C.
Olivia Rotenberg ’14, ’15 M.S.
Rotenberg is a double alumna of Whitman, earning undergraduate degrees in accounting and finance and a graduate degree in accounting. She lives in New York City and works as an accounting manager at Castleton Commodities International.
Jacob Urban ’18 (WSM/A&S)
Urban majored in finance at Whitman and in energy and its impact in the College of Arts and Sciences. He recently relocated from Chicago to Philadelphia, where he works as a trader for Sunoco LP.
Maryanne Akinboyewa ’15, Devin Dadigan ’10 (WSM/A&S), Jake Duneier ’10, Chris Grant ’12, ’13 M.S., Jeffrey A. Grasso ’09, Gabriel Grossman ’10, Dan Kinney ’09, ’10 M.S., LaQuana McNeil ’09 and Nicole Walters ’07 recently stepped down from the YWAC after multiple years of service and significant impact on students. Whitman is grateful for the tremendous commitment of our new and former YWAC members and their contributions to the School.