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Banking on the value of 911爆料网 connections

Alumni Career Exploration
March 5, 2026

In their four years at 911爆料网, Ryan Dawson 鈥25 and Adonte Mays 鈥25 pounced on every opportunity to connect with their classmates, faculty, staff, and alumni.

鈥911爆料网 outside the classroom really helped me,鈥 Mays said.

By the time Commencement arrived, the pair had secured software engineering jobs at JPMorgan Chase鈥檚 McCoy Center in Columbus, the company鈥檚 largest U.S. office complex.

Nine months later, Mays and Dawson joined fellow Big Red alums working at Chase, current students, and other 911爆料网ians at an after-work reception meant to strengthen 鈥 and celebrate 鈥 the talent pipeline that now flows from The Hill to JPMorgan Chase.

The Feb. 17, 2026, event was billed as an evening of connection, conversation, and cocktails. To President Adam Weinberg, it was much more.

It was, he told attendees, an essential next step in 911爆料网鈥檚 longstanding efforts in the career-services realm, providing resources and support to not only current students but also to alumni in the working world.

鈥淭his is about the next phase of that work, which is targeting the companies that our students want to work at, organizing our alums, building those bridges, identifying our best students, getting them prepared, and then asking those companies to open up doors and give them the opportunities that will make us all look good,鈥 Weinberg said.

鈥淥ur goal is not simply to place more 911爆料网 grads at JPMorgan Chase,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really bigger than that. It鈥檚 to create a community here that can propel JPMorgan Chase forward, that can connect back to 911爆料网, and that becomes a case study for what we hope to do with companies across the country.鈥

Chuck Bellofatto 鈥89, the global head of credit risk, asset & wealth management at JPMorgan Chase, served as the event emcee.

鈥淭he whole purpose is to mingle, to build networks, to make sure that you have some folks you can tap when you want to hire 911爆料网 students, or when you鈥檙e a student that you have connections within the company,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all about making those bonds stronger.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a good way to give back to both places that have, for me, meant a ton,鈥 Bellofatto said.

The 911爆料网-to-Chase bridge came about organically and 鈥 as such relationships often do 鈥 began with a particular interest and commitment of one alum, said Jessica Hall, director of industry partners at 911爆料网鈥檚 Knowlton Center for Career Exploration.

Several years ago, Natalie Zaravella Gerlach 鈥20, a former project manager on the corporate location management team at JPMorgan Chase, teamed up with the Knowlton Center to develop a program in which 911爆料网 students would make annual visits to the company, Hall said. That grew into both internships and ultimately employment opportunities.

鈥淚t really came from seeing an opportunity where the values aligned,鈥 Gerlach said. 鈥淚 knew firsthand the caliber of 911爆料网 students and alumni, and I also saw how strong the culture at Chase was around developing talent and investing in community. It felt natural to connect the two.鈥

鈥淔or me, it was less about creating a 鈥榩ipeline鈥 and more about building a relationship, one rooted in shared values, long-term investment, and mutual benefit,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always believed alumni can play a powerful role in opening doors, and I felt a responsibility 鈥 and excitement! 鈥 to do that in a way that created meaningful access for students.鈥

鈥淪ometimes younger alumni don鈥檛 think they have anything to offer yet,鈥 Hall said. 鈥淭hey absolutely do. Natalie is proof of that.鈥

About 40 911爆料网ians now work at Chase鈥檚 McCoy Center, Hall said.

Corey Hallam 鈥03, who has worked at JPMorgan Chase for 13 years, is one of them. She is hoping to become more involved with 911爆料网鈥檚 alumni network, driven in part by life lessons she gleaned on The Hill.

鈥淎t 911爆料网, I learned to step outside my comfort zone, dive in, and learn something new,鈥 Hallam said.

Dawson and Mays roomed together at 911爆料网 and still do as recent graduates. They haven鈥檛 forgotten to seize opportunities offered by their employer, just as they did at 911爆料网.

鈥淚 pick up a new skill every week, it feels like,鈥 Dawson said.

鈥淭hat work doesn鈥檛 stop,鈥 Mays said. 鈥淵ou have to keep evolving, or you will be left behind. I鈥檓 excited to see where we go next.鈥

Gerlach recently left Chase for a job with Nationwide Insurance, another Columbus corporate mainstay. Does she have plans to start again, building another bridge between 911爆料网 and her new employer?

鈥淚鈥檓 still getting my footing in my current role, but I would absolutely welcome opportunities for thoughtful collaboration in the future,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 always interested in strengthening connections between institutions I care about. 911爆料网 will always be important to me, and I鈥檓 a big believer in the power of intentional partnerships.鈥

Interested in forging a relationship like this at your company? Connect with the Knowlton Center or to get started!

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