Perry Beeman ’81
While his work has taken him all over the world, ’81 Greenlee graduate Perry Beeman recognizes Iowa State as a stepping stone in a prolific career.
While his work has taken him all over the world, ’81 Greenlee graduate Perry Beeman recognizes Iowa State as a stepping stone in a prolific career.
There is no such thing as a typical day. That was the best explanation Tiffany Herring, ’15, could give on what it’s like to be a 23-year-old journalist living in New York City.
Greenlee graduate Michael Bal now leads a 45-deep multinational team for 10up.
Marcia Zarley Taylor, 61, of Sag Harbor, N.Y., formerly of Haddonfield, N.J., died Feb. 19, from breast cancer.
Megan Schuller, a 2007 advertising graduate, shares how her experiences at the Greenlee School prepared her for a career in media planning.
Veronica Lorson Fowler, the communications director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa, shares her advice for current students.
By Emma Hassemer Amy (Boruff) Dziewiontkoski is saying goodbye to her senior-year dreams of selling billboards and hello to her new partner manager position at Pinterest. “I have a passion for the creative side of things,” said Dziewiontkoski. “I love the idea of selling a platform and connecting people with topics that they’re excited about.” … Continue reading Amy (Boruff) Dziewiontkoski, ’07
By Aleksandra Ivanisevic Bethany Kohoutek, a 2003 Greenlee graduate, originally dreamed of a career in reporting. Today, she’s found her calling as the vice president of marketing and communications with Lutheran Services in Iowa. During her time at Greenlee, Kohoutek developed an interest in journalism. She recalls being an Iowa State Daily reporter when the … Continue reading Bethany Kohoutek ’03
By Mary Godinez The passion for storytelling was instilled in Brian Armentrout at an early age. Appreciating television journalists like NBC’s Tom Brokaw, he never doubted his love for the profession. Armentrout started his journey to television broadcasting by working as a board operator with the local radio station in Webster City. While a Greenlee … Continue reading Brian Armentrout ’00
By Caroline Shaw A 16-year-old girl got to meet Taylor Swift, the artist who helped her cope with the sudden death of her father. A Stage 4 cancer patient and survivor of Iowa’s farming crisis in the 1980s met Willie Nelson, the artist who started Farm Aid, to help support family farms. As the music, … Continue reading Matt Leimkuehler MS’15