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At ILR we are proud of all that our alumni accomplish. They represent diverse fields, including human resources, business, finance, law, labor, nonprofits, and entrepreneurship. They are leaders and innovators in their communities, nationally and globally.

Do Women in the U.S. Still Earn Less than Men?

Cornellians
Francine Blau ’66, an alumnae who’s an ILR professor emerita weighs in on the gender pay gap—how it has narrowed, and why it persists.
An illustrated image representing the gender pay gap. Credit: Ashley Osburn / Cornell University
Do Women in the U.S. Still Earn Less than Men?

Big Believer in Athletics

Alumna Tricia Turley Brandenburg ’99 created her own learning and career opportunities through sports and now advocates for college student-athletes.
Tricia Brandenburg ’99 poses with the Commander-in-Chief Trophy in the East Room of the White House in May of 2024. The trophy is given annually to the winner of the college football series between Army West Point, Navy and Air Force.
Big Believer in Athletics

Alumna Blends Professional and Personal Passions

Linda Gadsby ’88 takes on new professional responsibilities with the same vigor she brings to helping young people explore career paths that align with their values.
Linda Gadsby '88
Alumna Blends Professional and Personal Passions

“Seek First to Understand”

A series of experiences during his ILR years helped Groat Award recipient Scott Buchheit build a deeper appreciation for different perspectives.
Scott Buchheit, M.S. '77
“Seek First to Understand”

Cheng-Cimini ’92 Is Ready to “Rewire”

After three decades as a human resources professional, Angela Cheng-Cimini ‘92 has decided to “rewire,” stepping away from her latest role as the senior vice president and chief human resources officer at Harvard Business Publishing.
Angela Cheng-Cimini '92
Cheng-Cimini ’92 Is Ready to “Rewire”

Fateh’s World View Cultivated at ILR

When Christopher Fateh ’13 first entered ILR, he didn’t want to limit his future by choosing a career path. The school gave him a well-rounded education and an appealing philosophy—that he could make a difference in the lives of regular people.
Christopher Fateh ’13
Fateh’s World View Cultivated at ILR

Groat and Alpern 2025 Recipients Announced

Scott Buchheit, M.S. ’77, will receive the ILR School’s 2025 Groat Award and Linda Gadsby ’88 will receive the 2025 Alpern Award on April 24 at The Pierre Hotel in New York City.
Groat and Alpern screen
Groat and Alpern 2025 Recipients Announced

Paving the way for NYC High Roaders

Edwin “Ed” Baum ’81 and his wife, Holly Wallace, are supporting the New York City High Road initiative by funding stipends, subsidizing housing and providing robust program support.
Ed Baum ’81 and Holy Wallace
Paving the way for NYC High Roaders

ILR Education Shows Up for Boston-based Leader

Nia Evans ’00 says, “ILR has shown up in everything” she has done as the executive director of the Boston Ujima Project, a democratically governed investment fund.
Nia Evans '00 speaking during Moral Monday at the Massachusetts State House in September 2016
ILR Education Shows Up for Boston-based Leader

ILRies Find Success at Niche Firm

In Ives, students are taught to approach compensation from the human side, as well as the quantitative side, which spurs a national firm to recruit at ILR.
student walking by the ILR School Ives Faculty wing
ILRies Find Success at Niche Firm

ILR Giving Day Finds Success Among Students

Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) is a new initiative from the ILR Alumni Affairs and Development Office that aims to engage current students in learning about the important role philanthropy plays at the school.
Students Today Alumni Tomorrow text next to an image of four students posing with an oversized ILR photo frame
ILR Giving Day Finds Success Among Students

Weingarten ’80 Reflects on Week at ILR

As the 2024 Alice B. Grant Labor Leader in Residence, ILRie Randi Weingarten spent time at ILR teaching, speaking and meeting with students, professors and university staff.
Randi Weingarten '80
Weingarten ’80 Reflects on Week at ILR

Klein Being Honored for Professional Achievements, Commitment to ILR

The 2024 Alpern Award recipient says ILR’s interdisciplinary nature taught her to “approach problem-solving with creativity.”
Lauren Ezrol Klein ’88
Klein Being Honored for Professional Achievements, Commitment to ILR

A Gentle Man, With Backbone

Mark Eskenazi’s road to the White House began at ILR.
Mark Eskenazi ’05
A Gentle Man, With Backbone

Music Industry Connects ILRies

Ken Sunshine ’70 has “offered the world to me” as a mentor and advisor, says entrepreneur Drew Speckman ’20.
Ken Sunshine ’70 and Drew Speckman ’20 in Los Angeles, California.
Music Industry Connects ILRies

James Miller Being Honored April 18

The 2024 Groat awardee helps bring opera to the people, and internship, scholarship and professional opportunities to ILRies.
Jim Miller ’88
James Miller Being Honored April 18

A Self-Professed “Late Bloomer” Returns to East Hill

JC Tretter ’13 talks in an interview about broken bones, ruffling feathers, a bum knee, almost quitting football, constant eating, the fun of pro football, what’s next (not lawyering, fyi) and Cornell places he loves.
Joseph Carl "JC" Tretter Jr. '13
A Self-Professed “Late Bloomer” Returns to East Hill

Custodian to National Union Leader: an ILRie’s Journey

An ILR student helped establish the United Auto Workers Local 2300, which now represents Cornell building maintenance and service workers.
Al Davidoff ’80
Custodian to National Union Leader: an ILRie’s Journey

ILR Alumna Takes on Hollywood Bosses

ILR School alumna Ellen Stutzman ’04 served as chief negotiator for the Writers Guild of America West as it won a new contract that provides pay increases, television series staffing protections, protections against Artificial Intelligence and other improvements for more than 11,000 workers.
Ellen Stutzman. Photo courtesy of J.W. Hendricks.
ILR Alumna Takes on Hollywood Bosses

AI’s Transformative Impact Discussed

AI can help solve workplace challenges, but people remain the decision makers on big issues, Nickle LaMoreaux ‘01 told ILR Dean Alex Colvin, Ph.D. ’99, in their Sept. 7 webinar.
Nickle LaMoreaux
AI’s Transformative Impact Discussed

HR Tech Innovator Turns to Service, Research

“This is my time to give back with everything I have to offer,” says a Class of 1980 alumna who has supported ILR in many capacities.
Eva Sage-Gavin ’80
HR Tech Innovator Turns to Service, Research

A Spy, a Seamstress and an ILRie

His ILR education has helped novelist Scott Smith weave historical facts into his books.
Scott Smith speaking to a group of seated people in a library.
A Spy, a Seamstress and an ILRie

One Fine Day, Weitzman Found Two Life Passions

The Allan H. Weitzman Professor of Labor and Employment Law is dedicated to Professors Milton Konvitz and Kurt Hanslowe.
Allan Weitzman sitting at a desk
One Fine Day, Weitzman Found Two Life Passions

ILR Looks to Broaden Speech and Debate Opportunities

A funding campaign that will enable more students to participate in tournaments is being led by the ILR School, where the Cornell Speech and Debate Program is based.
Group of people posing for a photo
ILR Looks to Broaden Speech and Debate Opportunities

Groat, Alpern Winners Celebrate ILR

Christy Pambianchi ’90 and Ed Baum ’81 shared personal stories about their families and Cornell experiences at the school’s annual alumni awards event.
Christy Pambianchi ’90 and Ed Baum ’81
Groat, Alpern Winners Celebrate ILR

Building an Alternative Economy

ILR helped guide 2002 graduate toward a career in social entrepreneurship.
Jason Wiener ’02
Building an Alternative Economy

Mannings’ Life Comes Full Circle

A senior manager and human resources business partner for CVS Health, Ardrell Mannings '91 serves as a mentor and sponsor for LINK Unlimited Scholars, the same organization that once helped him find his way to the ILR School.
Ardrell Mannings
Mannings’ Life Comes Full Circle

Expertise and Encouragement Shared with Students

Eliot Schuman ’75 has coached Cornell’s Mock Trial Association for nine years.
Eliot Schuman ’75 with members of the Mock Trial Association
Expertise and Encouragement Shared with Students

The Grateful Matchmaker

A long-time fan of the Grateful Dead, Rob Klein ’97 was the “matchmaker” who helped bring the band back to Cornell for a May show in Barton Hall 46 years after its iconic 5/8/77 performance.
Dark view with cool lights inside Barton Hall during the Grateful Dead concert. The band is on stage and the hangar is packed with people.
The Grateful Matchmaker

Bettman ’74 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Gary Bettman ’74, the longest-tenured commissioner in the history of the four major North American sports leagues, was honored with the Sports Business Journal's 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 14th annual Sports Business Awards on May 24 in New York City.
Gary Bettman holding a trophy, standing next to John Hamm. Photo courtesy of Marc Bryan-Brown
Bettman ’74 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award