Features
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Natalie Komrovsky ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreAug. 5, 2020
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Jeff Turner ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreJul. 16, 2020
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Joline Desruisseaux ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreJul. 16, 2020
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Marisa Papenfuss ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreMay. 29, 2020
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Joey Blake ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreApr. 10, 2020
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Emily Sachs ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreFeb. 23, 2020
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Adrielle Conner ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreFeb. 5, 2020
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Sarah Anderson ’21
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreFeb. 5, 2020
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Jin Yoshikawa ’20
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreFeb. 4, 2020
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Will Pugh ’19
After earning her undergraduate degree, Natalie Komrovsky worked as a project manager for a translation company in Boston before moving to Russia to work for a nonprofit serving orphans and as an editor and translator for a Russian investment bank. When she decided to return to the U.S. to earn… Read MoreJul. 11, 2019