Wildcat Spotlight: Women #NovaGoing

We are so proud of the amazing accomplishments of our graduates from the Class of 2024 and celebrate the next steps in their career and professional development! Here’s just a sample of where our Wildcats are going next. If you’re interested in connecting with more alumni, check out Nova Network

I am a Nursing major and I’ll be going to Baltimore, Maryland to work at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in the Neuro Intensive Care Unit.


Just started working full-time as a Labeling Specialist at Stryker!


Turnaround and Restructuring Analyst at AlixPartners


This upcoming fall I will be work at KPMG in the Philadelphia Office while pursuing my CPA license.


Leadership Development Program Associate at Acosta Group


I will be pursuing my JD at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. I hope to go into white collar prosecution or privacy law.


Joining Bank of America this summer as a Global Payments Solutions Analyst while hosting the Girls Into VC podcast on the side!


Will be working in a Labor & Delivery Unit in Alexandria, VA helping women become mothers and bringing babies into our world.



I’m working for Dell as a Product Marketing Analyst. First step into the Tech world by merging analytics and creative insights!


I will be attending Boston College Law School this August as I work towards obtaining my J.D.


I will be attending the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine to pursue a dental education. I am interested in specializing in Pediatric Dentistry.


I will be working at Deloitte as a Business Analyst doing Government and Public Services Consulting in their Arlington, VA office.


I will be pursuing employment in the Philadelphia area with the intent of working in the Emergency department.



After graduating from the nursing school, I will be taking my NCLEX (nursing licensure exam) for Pennsylvania and will be pursuing employment in the Philadelphia region, with the intent to work in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) or in Pediatrics.

By Beth Cahill
Beth Cahill Director of Career Development