Stanford Loses Top Careers Official

“Career Services is well-positioned to be a connector among our students, outside organizations and Princeton’s diverse and committed alumni base,” Sanghvi said.

Beverly Hamilton-Chandler, director of Career Services, said she is delighted to welcome Sanghvi to Princeton. “I look forward to working with him on strategic initiatives that will benefit our undergraduates, graduate students and alumni,” Hamilton-Chandler said in a statement.

A University interview committee including faculty, staff, students and alumni assisted with the search process for the executive director position.

Sanghvi earned a bachelor of arts in economics from Yale University and a master’s of business administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He serves on the advisory council of the Association of Yale Alumni Board of Governors; is an at-large delegate for the Association of Yale Alumni; and has been a Yale Alumni Schools Director, managing 150 alumni who conduct undergraduate admission interviews in Palo Alto and San Mateo County, Calif.

Sanghvi began his career as an analyst with Morgan Stanley. He also worked at the consulting firm McKinsey & Company as an engagement manager, where he co-managed the firm’s employer recruitment at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and later as a McKinsey alumni consultant. His work included developing an expansion strategy for the nonprofit organization Positive Coaching Alliance, which focuses on changing the culture around youth sports. He now sits on the organization’s National Board of Directors.

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