Tony Ferrari ’18 on Management and Leadership
“I was excited to learn how to empower people by listening to their ideas, relate to them, and just have an open mind,” says Tony.
[more]“I was excited to learn how to empower people by listening to their ideas, relate to them, and just have an open mind,” says Tony.
[more]First row: Anna Ellis ’19, Angelina Choi ’20, V Rueda ’19, Momi Tolentino ’20; Back row: Ian Reed ’21, Roesha Andre ’20, Ariela Kovary ’20, Sam Seifert ’20, Greyson Cohen ’19, Gyorgy Brevnov ’20, Izzy Bresnahan ’20; Missing from photo: Iliana Godoy ‘20
[more]Whether interested in human rights, technology, environment, international affairs, or anything in between, the Rockefeller Center understands the interdisciplinary nature of policy-making and assists you in the exploration of these interests while teaching you to work cohesively with others that have a different area of specialization.
[more]"My friends like to joke and tell me I live in Rocky but honestly that’s probably true. I can’t think of a time when Rocky hasn’t been part of my Dartmouth experience and shaped or challenged me in some form."
[more]"Throughout her experience at Dartmouth, Kelly has found that being a leader within MLDP helped her to learn how to best communicate with people and to maximize her professional development skills."
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