Ariel Dybner

MSFS was the most intellectually rewarding and exhilarating educational experience of my life. My classmates and professors challenged and inspired me. I was only 21 when I started, but I was accepted and taken seriously by all my classmates and professors. I will always remember with amazing fondness for this wonderful program and my fellow students.


Hometown

New York, New York

Undergraduate Experience

Amherst College, Political Science

Professional Experience

Linesperson, Publisher’s Clearing House; Intern, United States Peace Corps

Concentration

Global Commerce and Finance

Internships

Pan-American Development Foundation; Analyst, U.S. International Trade Commission, Iron and Steel Branch; Teaching Assistant, Georgetown University for International Economics

Languages

Spanish

Post-MSFS Employment

Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar; Articles Editor, Columbia Business Law Review; Real Estate Lawyer

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.