Ana Maria Navarro

The student body itself is a tremendous asset to MSFS. I feel that our students are very diverse and bring a wide array of experiences to the table, enriching the dynamic of class discussions as well as social activities. The students are also very close, which makes the learning atmosphere a pleasant one.


Hometown

Minnetonka, Minnesota

Undergraduate Experience

Boston University, Economics/Business Administration

Professional Experience

Program Associate, Financial Services Volunteer Corps: New York; YWAM, Juarez: Mexico; Latin American Corporate Finance Group, ABN AMRO

Concentration

Foreign Policy and International Security

Certificate Program

International Business Diplomacy

Internships

Graduate Fellow, Kissinger McLarty Associates; Washington, D.C.

Languages

Spanish

Post-MSFS Employment

Foreign Policy Legislative Assistant, Senator Norm Coleman

GU International Headlines

Now enrolling about 140 students a semester, GUROP matches faculty mentors with students to carry out research projects.
Twelve students and eight professors were selected to attend the first Jesuit University Humanitarian Action Network (JUHAN) Conference to learn about the tools necessary to organize disaster relief efforts.