Career Development Statistics 2011 Of the 39 May 2011 graduates, 97 percent (38 people) reported by September 30, 2011, that they had secured jobs in their field or that they were in pursuit of further study. Of those 38 alumni, 18 are in Madison, six are in D.C., and 11 are elsewhere in the United States. Three are working outside the United States. Two are pursuing further education. Private 21% Non-Profit or Education 32% Continuing Education 5% Numbers add to 101 due to rounding. International 3% State 22% Federal 13% Local 3% Below is a sample of where 2011 alumni are working * Denotes domestic jobs with international focus International Sector • Common Hope, in Antigua, Guatemala Public Sector: Local • Dakota County, Minnesota Public Sector: Federal • Government Accountability Office • PMF: Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Transportation and Homeland Security branch. • Central Intelligence Agency (two)* • Department of Homeland Security Non-Profit or Education Sector • Teach for America • University of Wisconsin–Madison, Department of Communication Arts • University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute • United Way of Dane County • Education Pioneers in New York City • University of Wisconsin–Madison, Center for Financial Security • Value-Added Research Center at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research • National Association for College Admission Counseling • Government Finance Officers Association • Health First Wisconsin Public Sector: State Government • Honorable Robert D. Martin, Chief Bankruptcy Judge, Western District of Wisconsin • Wisconsin Department of Transportation • Wisconsin Department of Children and Families, (one in Milwaukee, one in Madison) • Wisconsin Public Service Commission • Wisconsin Department of Health Services Division of Long-Term Care • Joint Budget Committee, Colorado General Assembly • Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau Private Sector • Civic Consulting Alliance • ICF International* • Concentric Energy Advisors • KEMA • Pacific Economics Group Research