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          The job shift takes Gelles, a Pennsylvania native, away from DOE for the first time since she joined the Department in as a budget analyst....

          Without Limits: Christine Gelles Goes Nuclear

          What can you do with an English major?

          Christine Gelles, an environmental mangement (EM) executive whose work contributed to a range of waste management accomplishments over more than 20 years at.

        1. Christine Gelles, an environmental mangement (EM) executive whose work contributed to a range of waste management accomplishments over more than 20 years at.
        2. Christine Gelles, C'92, and other College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Advisory Board members generously funded production of CLA T-shirts.
        3. The job shift takes Gelles, a Pennsylvania native, away from DOE for the first time since she joined the Department in as a budget analyst.
        4. PAYING IT FORWARD!
        5. Christine Gelles, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office Eventually, all of the waste transfer system's pipeline materials and.
        6. Well, security. That’s what Christine Gelles discovered when she graduated from the Mount in the spring of 1992.

          Her family is steeped in Mount tradition; her father, George (C ’64), won the Flanagan Award, the Mount’s top student honor, and remained to serve the university in a variety of administrative roles.  Her daughter, Kayleigh (C ’09) is building a career in digital advertising and radio.

          But it was her mother, Terri, who was most instrumental in helping Christine land her first job.  Terri directed the Mount’s Career Center and dropped off Christine’s resume at the Mount’s Career Fair, while her hard-working daughter waited tables at the Pub in Gettysburg.  After the fair, two companies got back to Christine: a firm that sold the services of security guards to apartment complexes and the budget office of the U.S.

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