Ellen Benavides ’80 featured in Star Tribune career article

An April 5 Star Tribune article titled “Career moves mean more than just changing jobs,” featured Ellen Benavides ’80. Benavides has been director of health policy for the Hennepin County Bureau of Health, apprenticed as a furniture maker in Nova Scotia and is now making video documentaries. “If I’m not learning something new, contributing something and having fun, then it’s time for me to move on,” said Benavides.Benevides majored in psychology at Carleton. The article also mentioned former visiting assistant professor of history, Rachel Seidman, now a writer/researcher.

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An April 5 Star Tribune article titled “Career moves mean more than just changing jobs,” featured Ellen Benavides ’80. Benavides has been director of health policy for the Hennepin County Bureau of Health, apprenticed as a furniture maker in Nova Scotia and is now making video documentaries. “If I’m not learning something new, contributing something and having fun, then it’s time for me to move on,” said Benavides.Benevides majored in psychology at Carleton. The article also mentioned former visiting assistant professor of history, Rachel Seidman, now a writer/researcher.