Our featured guest will be Mr. Pragnesh Shah, MSJ Class of ’86, and whose presentation will be “Launching Rockets and Companies – from NASA Engineer to Business CEO.” Mr. Shah has a wealth of experience working in both STEM and business fields as his career has evolved. He began work as an aerospace engineer, but by seeking opportunity, honing his core skills and taking risks, he has also served as Vice-President for Innovation and Chief of Staff to the CEO of the Sprint Corporation, General Manager of e-commerce and global president of Rosetta Stone, CEO of multiple startup companies, and most recently as Global Head of Innovation & Customer Experience with Princess Cruise Lines. Mr. Shah is looking forward to sharing lessons learned in his journey and how his experiences as a student at Mount Saint Joseph helped lay the foundation for the successes in his adult life.
Contact Mr. Ader for the Zoom link or check your email
Interested in a career in medicine? This will be a panel presentation/discussion delivered by 3-4 young alums who are currently in medical school, PT school, or studying to be a PA. Join us to learn about these career paths and how you can best prepare yourself now for a career in these fields.
the MSJ Alumni Association will host a Drive-Through Bull Roast, where your family can drive through campus and pick up dinner and drinks to take home. Food will be provided by Mission BBQ and specialty cocktails will be available for purchase! Also check out the online Silent Auction and the variety of MSJ Restaurant “Week” gift certificates you can buy. Part of the proceeds will come back to MSJ! Order by March 14.
Mount Saint Joseph is offering any Junior (Class of 2022) at MSJ the option to take the College Board’s Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) at school on Wednesday, March 24, 2021. It is not required.
Registration for the SAT is open through Friday, January 22, 2021
Contact Mr. Folmer for the Zoom link or check your school email
Join Intel Officer Joe Sheridan and Foreign Service Officer Ron Hawkins (MSJ class of 1991) as they discuss their work and contributions towards United States' use of these instruments of power: diplomacy, information, military, and economics (DIME). All are welcome.