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Legend: = ASFG Alumnus = Video Conference · Legend: = ASFG Alumnus = Video Conference Dear Students, We decided to include in this year’s Career Fair a series of presentations

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Legend: = ASFG Alumnus = Video Conference Dear Students,

We decided to include in this year’s Career Fair a series of presentations called “Careers after Majors.” In years past, all of our presenters were from the working world. While their experience and perspective in the field was and continues to be the central focus of this event, we thought the experience would be complimented by a few more broadly themed sessions where you learn about areas of study and the careers that typically follow them.

We were fortunate enough to have 5 universities accept our invitation to present college majors such as design,

engineering, business management, humanities among many others as well as the careers people typically follow after studying such areas.

We look forward to continuing this next year and plan to rotate the universities invited to present each major. Please join me in thanking both the Careers after Majors presenters and the professions from the field who have generously donated their time to help you along your own career path. We wish you success today and at next week’s College Fair in discovering your passion!

HS Staff

Education • University Professor • Moises Contreras (Keynote Speaker) Auditorium (with Eric Mercer) Presentation in Spanish Mr. Contreras will give the keynote speech entitled, “Connect with Your Vocation: Keys to Choosing a Career.” After this opening talk, Mr. Contreras will hold three sessions titled “The Secret of Talent… Training.” Industrial Design • Roberto Iñiguez Room 1 (with Jana Padilla) Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Mr. Iñiguez will present about careers in design. Now the director of the ID major at the Tec of Monterrey, he earned his licenciatura from UdG and a master’s degree in design from Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Psychiatrist • Marco Sanchez Renteria Room 2 (with Rhett Butler) Presentation available in Spanish Dr. Sanchez is a psychiatrist and professor of medicine and practices at San Javier Hospital. He graduated from UAG with a specialty in surgery. He has been practicing psychiatry for 14 years. www.sanjavier.com.mx Gastroenterologist • Medicine • Narcizo León Quintero Room 3 (with June Mitsuhashi) Presentation in Spanish Dr. León is a gastroenterological surgeon and a director at the San Javier Hospital. He studied medicine at UAG in Guadalajara with a specialty in general surgery. He has been practicing medicine for 17 years. www.sanjavier.com.mx Corporate & Environmental Law • Alejandro Isaac Beas Room 4 (with Liam O’Hara) Presentation in English Mr. Isaac graduated from ASFG in 2003 and earned his BS in law at the Ibero in Mexico City and a JD from USC. He is an associate at Schondube Abogdos, a firm in Cancun where he specializes in Corporate Law. His partner who specializes in environmental law might attend the session with him. www.schondube.com

Careers in Architecture • Luis Hernández Room 5 (with Kendra Elliot) Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Mr. Hernández will present about careers in architecture. Child Advocacy • National Center for Missing & Exploited Children •Raquel Corona Room 6 (with Billy Naftaly) Presentation in English Ms. Corona graduated from ASFG in 2002 and went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in sociology at Elon University with a minor in international studies. She is a support specialist at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, a non-profit organization that works to unite missing children with their parents. Development, Public Policy and Administration from Careers in International Relations • Ana María Vazquez Room 7 (with Henry Zacchini) Presentation available in English As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Ms. Vazquez will present about careers in International Relations. She holds two master’s degrees in International Relations and Communications, both at ITESO. Financial Advising • Christian Campoy Room 8 (with Lourdes Govea) Presentation in Spanish Tags: business, market trading ith more than 30 years of upper management Mr. Campoy graduated from ASFG in 2003 and went on to study finance at ITESO. He has worked as a financial adviser and trader at IXE in Guadalajara for 5 years. Careers in Law • Ana Esquer Room 10 Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Ms. Cázares will present about careers in Law. She practices law privately and teaches at UP. Careers in Humanities • Carlos Corona Caraveo Room 11 (with Nallely Oregel) Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Mr. Corona will present about careers in Humanities. Veterinary Medicine• Felix Betancourt Room 12 (with Darillo Carrillo) Presentation in Spanish Mr. Isaias is a veterinarian at Pet Xpert and has worked 8 years in the field. He earned his BS in veterinary medicine at UdG and a diplomado in dermatology of small species at PAVET. Careers in Medicine • Xaviera González • U de G Room 13 (with Elizabeth Rodriguez) Presentation in English As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Ms. González will present about careers in Medicine. She is currently finishing her social service after graduating from UdG’s medicine program.

Diplomat • Mexican Consulate • Jorge Agraz Room 14 (with Víctor González) Presentation available in English Tags: international relations, diplomacy, foreign service, economics. García Mr. Agraz graduated from ASFG in 2001 before earning his BA in Political Science at UPENN and a master’s degree at Harvard University. His first post as a Mexican diplomat was in Seoul, South Korea where he generously presented at our Career Fair two years ago. Now he works as the Consul for Political and Economic Affairs at the Mexican consulate in San Jose, California. Lawyer • Maria Eugenia Rosas González Room 15 (with Lombardo Lamas) Presentation in Spanish Ms. Rosas González is an ASFG parent and the director of her and her husband’s law firm Ruelas y Rosas Gonzalez & Abogados. Over her 25 years experience, she has litigated civil, criminal, corporate and labor cases. She earned her law degree at UAG. Writer • Michael Hogan Room 17 (with Derek Chase) Presentation in English Tags: writer, historian, fiction, publishing, poetry, screenplays Dr. Hogan is the author of eighteen books, including a history of the Irish battalion in Mexico which formed the basis for an MGM movie starring Tom Berenger. He is the Latin American consultant to the Office of Overseas Schools. Dr. Hogan received his B.A. and MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona. He holds a Ph.D. in Latin American Studies from the University of Guadalajara and the Institute of Advanced Studies. Careers in Communications • Víctor Escalante Vera Room 18 (with SuZanne Curtis) Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Mr. Escalante will present about careers in Communications. Careers in Business • Alejandro De Santiago Room 19 (with James Demarco) Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Mr. Vazquez will present about careers in Business Administration. He is the director of international majors in the school of business at ITESM. Careers in Engineering • Herlinda Basurto-Terrazas Room 20 (with Dana Van Tilborg) Presentation in Spanish As part of our “Careers after Majors” series, Ms. Basurto-Terrazas will present about careers in Engineering. She is the director of Industrial Engineering at the Tec. Fashion Designer • Diana Legorretta Room 22 (with Maru Rivas) Presentation in English Tags: Fashion Design, Art, Art School, Design Ms. Legorreta, a 2004 graduate of ASFG, earned her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA. She now works as a textile designer at Forever 21 in Los Angeles. 2nd and 3rd SESSIONS ONLY

Biomedical Engineering • Gisela Sanchez Sosa Room 23 (with Adriana Gallegos) Presentation in Spanish Tags: engineering, biomedical studies Ms. Sanchez is a professor at ITESM and adjunct director of the Biomedical Engineering major. She earned her engineering degree at the UdG and has a master’s degree in computer science at ITESM. Mechanical Engineer • Roberto Ayala Room 25 (with Lety Garcia) Presentation in English Tags: engineering, energy science, hydro-energy An ASFG graduate from 2003, Mr. Ayala went on to study mechanical engineering at Notre Dame. He is a manager and designer at the hydroelectric plant in Cajón de Peña. Programmer • Juan Carlos Ousset Room 27 (with Fernando Guzmán) Presentation in English Tags: programming, computer engineering, program management Mr. Ousset graduated from ASFG in 2004 before studying at Notre Dame to earn his BS in computer engineering. He has worked at Microsoft in Seattle, WA for 4 years as a program manager. 1st and 2nd SESSIONS ONLY Directing & Acting • Ernesto Loera & Noé Santillan Drama Room (with Eric Mercer) Presentation available in English Tags: acting, directing, film writing, television Mr. Loera and Mr. Santillan graduated from ASFG in 2005 and 2003 respectively. After studying acting at CasaAzul in Mexico City, Mr. Loera played the part of Jesús “El Crema” Ramirez in the original ESPN series El Diez. Mr. Santillan earned his BA at SCAD before landing a number of film directing jobs, most recently directing and co-writing ESPN’s El Diez. Music Production • Berklee School of Music • Andres Locsy & Juan Carlos Enriquez Music Room (with Jose Sandoval) Presentation in English Tags: music school, music careers, composing, music majors, soundtrack, scores Mr. Locsey graduated from ASFG in 2010 and Mr. Enriquez attended ASFG through his junior year but moved to Texas. The two good friends met up again in their freshman year at Berklee College of Music.

Bottom Floor

Top Floor

Students’ Schedule for the Day: Please write in the chart below which sessions you plan to attend during each of the 3 scheduled sessions and one back up: 8:00 – 8:50 Period 1

8:55 – 9:45 Period 2

9:45 – 10:00 Break

10:05 – 10:55 Period 6

11:00 – 11:35 Keynote Address by Mtro. Contreras in the Auditorium

Time Session Career Presentation Room #

11:45 – 12:10

Session 1 – Choice 1

Session 1 – Choice 2

12:15 – 12:40

Session 2 – Choice 1

Session 2 – Choice 2

12:45 – 1:10

Session 3 – Choice 1

Session 3 – Choice 2

1:10 – 1:35 Break

1:40 – 2:30 Period 7

Questions I have about the careers I will attend:

Notes, Contacts, Ideas, Your Future!