Alum Shatkovskyy Featured for his Work with Danone in Ukraine

Clinton School graduate Anatoliy Shatkovskyy was recently featured in an interview on National Ukrainian television for his work with Danone. Anatoliy works with co-ops and their members through training and consulting services on how to increase milk production from cows and produce business plans.

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Graduate Russell CareyHired by Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation

Russell Carey (‘13) has accepted a position as a program associate at the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (WRF) in Little Rock. He will be part of a team that is working to achieve the overall “Moving the Needle” goal of reducing poverty in Arkansas.

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Grad Marc Peters Pens Article on Arkansas Lottery Scholarships

Clinton School graduate Marc Peters (’12) is working as a reporter for Campus Progress, a division of the Center for American Progress focused on improving higher education. Peters recently published a story detailing the Arkansas Challenge Scholarship program, which is funded by a state lottery. Click here to read Peters’ story. Below is an excerpt:…

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Alumni Profiles: Cutz Lands White House Job

Cutz serves as a member of the National Security Staff in the White House. As special assistant to the deputy national security advisor, he provides research and advice regarding a wide range of issues and has been tapped for a lead role in an upcoming Brazilian state visit to the White House.

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Grad Returns to See Newport Art Show Thrive

It started with 13. From 2008-2009, I was a member of a three-student Clinton School practicum team assigned to the Newport Economic Development Commission. Our task was to assess the feasibility of developing a visual arts center in Newport, Ark.

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Clinton School Grad Cutz Earns USAID Award

In his first year on the staff of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Washington, D.C., Clinton School alumnus Fernando Cutz (’12) has been awarded USAID’s Meritorious Honor Award.

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