Monday, July 21, 2008
Grace's take on jobs
So as many of you know, Grace is quite the character. Tonight, she shared with me what she wants to be when she grows up. The first option is a singer which was surprising after hearing her sing. We had a little "America's Got Talent" competition and according to the panel of judges (her mommy, grandma and me) she might make it to Vegas if she REALLY practices, which is fun because it makes the game last longer. So her plan B, is to be a vet, and she thinks she'll be good at it because she has a dog AND a cat. Plus, she likes parrots and jaguars. The only things that she does not like are elephants and hippos and that's because of the teeth. Which makes perfect sense, right?
I'm just hoping that I get as much clarity in my job search so that when I get asked that tough question I have such a precise answer. So I asked Grace what I should do when I grow up. She asked me what I liked (good question). I kept it simple and replied: people, business and governments. She said I should work in the courts like her mommy. It was a good answer, but I explained the whole law school issue. So she recommended that I become a vet since I like animals too, and I could even talk to people at the zoo. Clearly, becoming a vet is a common backup plan to aspiring singers and lawyers...or crazy aunts asking for career advise.
Not really liking either option, I reminded her about Hillary Clinton -- Grace was a huge fan and thought I was studying to be vice president for Hillary. But I had to break the news that Hillary lost, and asked, "So what should I do now?" She said, "Well, hopefully Hillary will get another job and be able to hire you then. If not? Then you need to talk to Ma-Ma (my mom)." I thought it was pretty solid career advice from a 6 year old. Mom does always seem to have the best advise.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Back in the States
So obviously, this blog can no longer be about my life in Genevieve Schwitzerland, so I'm accepting ideas for new blog titles and topics. Thoughts? I am happy to entertain you all with randomness, DC happenings, thesis topics and job search stories for the next 6 months. After that who knows what's in store.
While you noodle on that, I thought I would give you all a bit of a recap of the past year in pics. Thanks to Mr. T's dad for figuring out how to do this.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
I am done
And a random bit of funny: My mom is eager to have me back States side because they will begin testing the super collider in CERN in August. She's a believer that it might cause a black hole. That may be, but if it is the case does it matter if I'm in TX or Genevieve? I think not. I'm just hoping that the black hole doesn't happen this fall because I would really like to finish my thesis and officially be done, done, done.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Poor Germany
Geneva was host to some of the games so the streets of Geneva have been filled with men, women and children wearing flags as capes and honking horns for the last 2 weeks. I can tell you that the Portuguese are the loudest honkers ;) Or maybe it's just that we have a huge Portuguese community in Geneva (~10% I'm told).
Anyway, the "fanzone" is where all the games were shown on the jumbo screen, so that's where I was for the grand finale. Last night was packed with surprisingly lots of Spanish fans, not as many German fans. And as you all know, I'm not the biggest sports fan, so really all that I can say beyond this is that there was beer, German and Spanish cheering and lots of people watching some men chase a silver ball (a special ball evidently for the final game). Personally, I really enjoyed the bizarro waltz inspired, symbolic opening ceremony and the Super Bowl inspired half time show with Enrique Iglesias tyring to make a come back (thankfully with no Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunctions).
In other news, we had a little international picnic before the game. Lots of great food made by the crew. I'm hoping to get the recipes for some yummy Indian and Thai curries and Korean pancakes. Next on the list of Swiss fun: The Chocolate Train. Yes, I'm sure it will be as good as it sounds because just when you thought it couldn't get better, you find out that Gruyere is involved too.
What's next?
So I'm sure you are all wondering what I have figured out and where I will land next...First, the next 6 months: I still have my thesis and a couple of classes to take at Georgetown, so while I'm done with the MBA, I have the fall to finish the MPP. I'm spending July in Texas to see family and friends. And I'll be working on my thesis as well as a feasibility study for a social enterprise that I'm very excited about. I'll officially be done in December and have plans to stay in DC. Which brings me to what I think I want to do...Broadly speaking, I'm looking at public affairs, CSR and strategic consulting jobs. And I'll just leave it at that for now for the purposes of the blog-ola, and promise to fill you all in more over a nice cold one in the hot TX sun or swampy DC!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
10 days left...Wow
So the latest: I spent last weekend in the South of France with a friend from school who is from Aix-en Provence. It was a fantastic last trip! I enjoyed Aix, known for all of its gorgeous fountains and art (home to Cezanne, in fact). I also made it to Lourmarin, a party in the beautiful country side and enjoyed some time on the coast sailing between Cassis and Marseille. All in all, not too shabby. 
And while I have certainly developed a love/hate relationship with good ol' Genevieve, she has charm as well. We were treated to a cruise on the lake last week, and I captured a great pic of Geneva with a little Euro 2008 flare. Evidently, that ball cost the city a fortune and hassle, but it's great for a photo :) And yes, the Euro is all about Geneva. As I'm not the biggest sports fan, I have yet to make it to the fan zone to watch a game but plan to for the finale on Sunday, so stay tuned...
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Net Impact
We'll have keynotes from Mel Young, President of Homeless World Cup and Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, as well as a keynote panel featuring CSR leaders from Toyota and KPMG. Their are over 20 panels on CSR and sustainable development with featured speakers like Simon Zadek, Chief Executive of AccountAbility, and Tamsin Smith, President of (PRODUCT) Red.
So come visit Geneva June 12-14th - you can check out the conference AND the Euro 2008 Cup. Woohoo.