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Greetings! Welcome to the School of Information Studies Alumni page. This web page is designed to help alumni connect with the School and each other. Whether it be by e-mail, phone or meeting in person, I hope that we can facilitate an alumni network to meet your needs. 
 
Be sure to check out the alumni events that are scheduled for the upcoming months. We are planning a variety of receptions and panels in cities around the U.S. and hope to see you. 
 
We want you to be able to find former classmates and correspond with each other through the alumni community

We also encourage you to stay connected to fellow alumni through various social networking channels.  Join the iSchool Alumni groups on Facebook or Linkedin.  You can even stay current on iSchool news and events by following us on Twitter.
 
We recently established the Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes significant contributions by Syracuse University alumni of the library program to the field of librianship or the School of Information Studies. 
 
Even if you'd rather not have your contact information available to other alumni, it's important to register and update your record so you can continue to receive communications from the School. 
 
The School of Information Studies takes great pride in its graduates. Our national reputation as a leading school in the education of information professionals is due in large part to your successes. I am excited about being able to showcase your talents and achievements in the class notes and alumni profiles. I look forward to hearing from you and invite you to contact me at istalum@syr.edu.
 
Barbara Settel 
Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving
Luk Boral ’06, G’07
New York City
Grant Audit Professional Program participant/analyst, JPMorgan Chase Finance/Auditing

Programs: B.S. in information management and technology and M.S. in information management

Luk joined JPMorgan Chase in 2007, and began in a two-year Grant Audit Professionals Program. Luk is responsible for internal IT audit within the Treasury & Securities Services (TSS) department. In this position, Luk carries different responsibilities in each audit performed: understanding the business needs and operations; maintaining a relationship with the stakeholders; analyzing IT processes within the audited area, parameters, and usage of various applications; assessing and measuring risks; identifying mitigating controls; and finally testing and grading them. Some of the systems within TSS transfer over a trillion dollars each day and a deficiency in any of them might directly affect the U.S. global economy.
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