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  • Rachel Arias Barreto

    London Internship Business Management track
    Pro-Tip: Make time to explore whenever you can! There are tons of unique spots with great food and cool events like pop-ups happening all the time #1 Recommendation: Get familiar with pounds and do conversions so you don’t overspend Ask Me About: Making Friends and Connections while Abroad Internship Programs Traveling while Abroad
  • Caitlin Bueno

    Associate Director, Enrollment Services
    As Associate Director, Enrollment Services, Caitlin Bueno manages the processes and operations of registration, billing, course registration and course inventories for BU Study Abroad programs. She coordinates closely with staff in Boston and the program sites to provide high-level services to BU Study Abroad students. Caitlin holds a degree in French Language and Literature from […]
  • Molly Bunting

    Ireland Dublin Internship: Psychology, Health & Human Services
    Pro-Tip: Don't be afraid to try new things and explore on your own! #1 Recommendation: I would definitely recommend grabbing a friend and biking the Dingle Peninsula! Along the way, you can stop at Aedán's Farm where you can hold a baby lamb and explore ancient beehive huts. On the way back, head to Kruger's […]
  • Rose Callahan

    Operations and Administrative Specialist
  • Jiana Capone

    Financial Analyst
  • Leonella Castellano Thiébaud

    Director, Geneva Programs
    As Director, Leonella Castellano Thiébaud oversees all aspects of Boston University’s study abroad programming delivered in Geneva, Switzerland. Leonella has been with BU Geneva since 2014, during which time she placed students in internships in the public health and international relations fields and guided students in exploring international careers. She also served as interim site […]
  • Will Chapman

    Sydney Internship Advertising/Marketing/PR, London Internship Advertising/Marketing/PR, Paris Writing (Summer)
    Pro-Tip: Take what seems like a limitation (money, time, energy) and re-frame it into a mindset of opportunity and gratitude. Setting specific intentions on what you want to achieve, where you want to explore, and how you want to feel can help make an urge to do EVERYTHING feel more manageable. Making space to reflect […]
  • Angela Chen

    Program Coordinator
    As a Program Coordinator, Angela Chen works as part of a team to perform general study abroad advising duties, as well as process application and pre-departure documents for BU Study Abroad. Prior to joining BU Study Abroad, Angela worked as the Youth Programs Lead at Quincy Asian Resources, where she oversaw the youth department’s programs, […]
  • Lucy Cheng

    Geneva Internship IR Track
    Pro-Tip: Push yourself out of your comfort zone! Take advantage of every opportunity to explore the city and get to know your peers in the program. When your internship begins, make an effort to connect with your supervisor and colleagues. These relationships make or break your experience! #1 Recommendation: Geneva is a great launching point […]
  • David Collier

    Director, Washington D.C. Programs
    As Director, David Collier oversees all aspects of Boston University’s Washington D.C. programs. Prior to joining Boston University Study Abroad, David was the Senior Associate Director of Academics at Verto Education, an organization, partnered with Boston University, that promotes study abroad experiences for first-year students. He has also worked with think tank organizations and as […]
  • Mark Connellan

    Director, Sydney Programs
    As Director, Mark Connellan oversees all aspects of Boston University’s Sydney programs. He has served as Director since 2004 and has taught the Australian Culture and Society course since its inception in 1992. He has also coordinated the Boston University School of Education Sydney Practicum since 1993. Mark is a graduate of the University of […]
  • Elisabetta Convento

    Director, Padua and Venice Programs
    As Director, Elisabetta Convento, PhD is responsible for overseeing all aspects of Boston University’s Padua and Venice programs. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Romances Studies, Boston University. For Boston University in Padua, she teaches courses on Italian literature and an internship course that students complete alongside professional work experience. […]
  • Vanessa Correia

    Assistant Director, Enrollment Services
    As Assistant Director of Enrollment Services, Vanessa supervises the BU Study Abroad Program Coordinators and manages the application and general pre-departure documents and processes. She is also responsible for financial aid matters and various other aspects of the BU Study Abroad enrollment process. Previously, Vanessa worked as a Program Coordinator providing front-line reception and general […]
  • Nancy Curby

    Special Advisor to the Vice President & Associate Provost, and Chief of Staff
  • James Curtin

    Program Manager: Grenoble, Madrid, Padua, Venice
    As a Program Manager, James (Jim) Curtin is responsible for the management and administration of study abroad programs in Venice, Padua, Grenoble and Madrid. His responsibilities include serving as the primary contact for each of these programs and working directly with students as they prepare for their study abroad experiences. Jim started his career in […]
  • Keith Davis

    Web Developer & Administrator
  • Megan DeBolt

    Program Manager: Sydney, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Auckland, and Haifa
    As a Program Manager, Megan DeBolt is responsible for the management and administration of the Sydney, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Auckland, and Haifa programs. Her responsibilities include serving as the primary contact for each of these programs and working directly with students as they prepare for their study abroad experiences. Prior to serving as […]
  • Charlize Debs

    London Internship Business Track
    Pro-Tip: Find a balance between the "bucket list" and the "everyday." Some of the best parts of studying abroad aren't always planned -- leave room for spontaneity! #1 Recommendation: I highly recommend spending time exploring London’s local cafes, shops, and museums since that is where you really get a feel for the city beyond the […]
  • Pamela DeCoste

    Assistant Director, Marketing and Communications
  • Joseph Dobrowolski

    Program Data Analyst