Carla Borsoi ’92 ’95MBA is the Vice President of Consumer Insights and the interim head of marketing for media-giant AOL. Although she handles the market research "classics" such as
focus groups and surveys, she also incorporates today's technologies with web analytics and social media analysis. She recommends the typical social science classes to students (psychology,
sociology, etc) as well as analytical classes such as statistics.
Carla Borsoi ’92 ’95MBA is the Vice President of Consumer Insights and the interim head of marketing for media-giant AOL. Although she handles the market research "classics" such as
focus groups and surveys, she also incorporates today's technologies with web analytics and social media analysis. She recommends the typical social science classes to students (psychology,
sociology, etc) as well as analytical classes such as statistics.
Rust Deming ’64 is a retired U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia who spent all 38 years of his career in the foreign service. With an undergraduate degree from Rollins College and a graduate degree from
Standford University, Rust entered the foreign service as a political officer in Tunisia. Rust then headed to Japan for much of his service, including his roles as Deputy Chief of Mission to Walter
Mondale and as the acting ambassador to Japan from 1997-1998. Rust came full-circle and finished his career with a three-year term as ambassador to Tunisia. Now an adjunct professor at Johns
Hopkins, Rust sits down with us to discuss his time in the foreign service as well as how interested students could try to follow in his footsteps.
Rust Deming ’64 is a retired U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia who spent all 38 years of his career in the foreign service. With an undergraduate degree from Rollins College and a graduate degree from
Standford University, Rust entered the foreign service as a political officer in Tunisia. Rust then headed to Japan for much of his service, including his roles as Deputy Chief of Mission to Walter
Mondale and as the acting ambassador to Japan from 1997-1998. Rust came full-circle and finished his career with a three-year term as ambassador to Tunisia. Now an adjunct professor at Johns
Hopkins, Rust sits down with us to discuss his time in the foreign service as well as how interested students could try to follow in his footsteps.
Rust Deming ’64 is a retired U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia who spent all 38 years of his career in the foreign service. With an undergraduate degree from Rollins College and a graduate degree from
Standford University, Rust entered the foreign service as a political officer in Tunisia. Rust then headed to Japan for much of his service, including his roles as Deputy Chief of Mission to Walter
Mondale and as the acting ambassador to Japan from 1997-1998. Rust came full-circle and finished his career with a three-year term as ambassador to Tunisia. Now an adjunct professor at Johns
Hopkins, Rust sits down with us to discuss his time in the foreign service as well as how interested students could try to follow in his footsteps.