Campus leaders & Chapters
Fellowship Program89% of Employers
agree that college graduates don’t leave college with the skills they need for successful careers in today’s economy. Our fellows receive access to educational programs that directly challenge this reality and are given the resources to also equip their peers with the skills necessary to become career-ready.
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The Ethos Fellowship is a professional learning opportunity that provides students the framework to:

“The fellowship has given me a lot of real world experience and taught me about what to expect in the business setting after college.”
Megan Prenatt, University of Pittsburgh ‘19
What is a Fellow?
Ethos fellows perform a critical role in national efforts to bridge the gap between college and career. Each fellow receives career-skill education and brings this education back to their campus as a leader of a local chapter. Responsibilities are completed on-campus during the semester.
Ethos is always looking for new fellows, are you:
Meet Our Fellows
Fellows

Gavin Andersen
William and Mary

Caleb Brunner
University of Cincinnati

Ashlee Butryn
University of Akron

Jonathan Cable
Colorado State University

Phoebe Clark
SUNY Binghamton

Karis Clement
Temple University

Jacob Collins
Tufts University

Alexandra Dent
University of South Florida

Dane Garson
Miami University of Ohio

Rachel Greenberg
University of Pittsburgh

Logan Hansen
George Mason University

William Hasell
University of Florida

Erin Jacobsen
University of Georgia

Ryan Kemmer
Arizona State University

Tanner Kubarek
Florida State University

Matthew Lang
Virginia Tech

Chelsie Lee
University of Colorado – Boulder

Matthew Lischin
University of Miami

Alyssa McCoy
Ohio University

Kaylah McFarland
James Madison University

Ted Nassar
University of Central Florida

Xavier Nonez
UNC Chapel Hill

Raymond Patrick
University of Nevada Reno

Allyson Sasse
University of Tampa

Marquise Thomas
Hampton University

Eder Vieco
Florida International University

Jade Walters
Howard University
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