Meet the Career Navigator Team

Daniel Emmans, M.Ed.

SENIOR COORDINATOR FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND ENGAGEMENT

Daniel Emmans, M.Ed. is the Senior Coordinator for Student Development and Engagement n the Office for Graduate Education at Harvard Medical School.

Daniel manages and maintains an online resource hub for the personal, academic, and professional development of graduate students, plans and facilitates career preparation programming, and manages various community outreach platforms (social media and written community digests) for career and professional development at HMS.

Daniel received his Honors B.A. in English from Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, CT) before moving to Boston, MA where he earned his M.Ed. in Administration of Higher Education from Suffolk University. While completing his graduate studies, Daniel held practicum and assistantship roles at Suffolk University and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Contact Dan via careernavigator@hms.harvard.edu to

  • Post content to the Career Navigator or jobs to Career Navigator and Career Launchpad
  • Correct issues with access and records housed in Career Launchpad
  • Get information and logistics for events and programs 

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Katelyn Federico, Ed.D.

GRADUATE EDUCATION RESEARCH ANALYST 


Dr. Katelyn Federico is the Graduate Education Research Analyst, which is a new position within the Office for Graduate Education. 

Katelyn collects and analyzes data to measure the effectiveness of student development, with a special emphasis on professional development, and reports these results in service of life sciences graduate programs and externally funded training grants.  Katelyn is involved in all steps in the data lifecycle, including data acquisition, cleaning and processing, data analysis, and visualization. Katelyn also collaborates in survey design, data collection, data processing (using both quantitative and qualitative approaches), the generation of reports, presentations, and online data-sharing tools. 

Katelyn earned a B.A. in Pure Mathematics from Boston University (Boston, MA) and an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from Northeastern University (Boston, MA), where she also earned a second Master’s in Digital Media, with a concentration in Digital Video. Finally, Katelyn received her Doctor of Education from Northeastern University where she focused on Curriculum, Teaching, Learning, and Leadership.  

Contact Katelyn for: 

  • General suggestions on survey development and implementation 
  • General questions on data analytics, including analysis & visualization techniques  
  • Feedback on data implementation, analysis, and reporting 

Email Katelyn directly | Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn 

 

Jason Heustis, Ph.D.

ASSISTANT DEAN FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION


Dr. Jason Heustis is the Director of Student Development and Training Evaluation for Graduate Education and Lecturer in the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.

Jason teaches graduate students, develops skills-building curriculum, deploys career preparation programming, connects students to resources for their personal well-being and professional success, and assesses graduate student learning and development.  He has previously taught at the undergraduate level at Harvard University, Suffolk University and Tufts University.

Jason received an Honors B.S. in Biology and an Honors B.A. in Chemistry and Political Science from Saint Louis University (MO) and received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Biology from Tufts University (Medford, MA), before completing a post-doctoral Curriculum Fellowship at Harvard Medical School.
 

Contact Jason to

  • General suggestions on professional development workshops and curricula
  • General career services and professional development needs including events
  • Feedback and suggestions on our education technology platforms

Email Jason directly | Connect with Jason on LinkedIn



 

Bryan McGrath, M.Ed.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT


Bryan has over 20 years of professional roles within higher education where he has held various positions in student affairs programs at both large universities and small private colleges – positions that involved career advising, employer engagement, large-scale event planning, student leadership, residence life, campus activities, Title IX, team building, motivating, and crisis management. Bryan has also served in talent acquisition roles for Intel and Teradyne, respectively, where he sourced, recruited, and onboarded college graduates for full-time & internship engineering positions.

Bryan received a Bachelor’s in Communications and a Master’s in Higher Education Administration, both from University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Bryan spends his free time in Southern NH with his better half and a cat who thinks he is a dog. Bryan also enjoys reading, playing and listening to music, traveling, and drinking lots of tea.

 

Contact Bryan to

  • Learn of employment/internship opportunities for Master’s and PhD students
  • Inquire about upcoming alumni and employer networking events
  • Ask questions about job postings and employer contacts on Career Launchpad
Email Bryan directly  |  Connect with Bryan on LinkedIn


 

Evan Walsh, M.A.

CAREER ADVISOR


Evan primarily works with students enrolled in our Masters programs, leading career and internship Advising.  A self-coined “Professional Development Enthusiast,” Evan is passionate about supporting students through navigating their careers, internships, and ensuring confidence in their professional marketing materials.  He is inspired by science and medical innovations and is eager to help students align their values with their aspirations in healthcare, research, and scientific discovery.  Feel free to reach out and say hello and add Evan on LinkedIn! 

Evan is your point person for advising needs, including 1:1 consultations on assessing your values, exploring your career options, finding internships, preparing job application materials, applying for jobs, and interviewing.

Evan was previously at Endicott College where he was an Assistant Professor for Experiential Learning.  Previous to that, he has worked inside and outside of Higher Education, for-profit, and local government, all focused on student support and workforce development.  Evan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Eastern Connecticut State University and a Master’s Degree in Higher Education and Student Development from The Ohio State University. 
 

Contact Evan: sign into Career Launchpad

  • For 1:1 career advising
  • For advice on internships and other experiential learning opportunities
  • To share input and suggestions on his upcoming workshops

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