Amanda Wilson '09 The Pacific Northwest has a way of tugging at people once they leave. For many, going away is an interim step before coming back to this remarkable corner of the country. That, indeed, is what has happened to Amanda. She is a Seattle native who completed majors in violin performance and French at Puget Sound. After receiving her Bachelor of Music degree, she and her husband moved to New York City to further his career as a chef and she began working in what she thought would be a temporary administrative role in the financial services industry at a brokerage firm near Wall Street. Through what could be called a happy accident, Amanda found her passion for working in wealth management while in New York. After holding several positions at BGC Partners and JPMorgan Securities, Amanda moved to Barclays Wealth and Investment Management to help build, and eventually lead, a team focused on servicing the firm鈥檚 corporate executive client base, offering monetization, hedging, and diversification solutions for single stock risk scenarios. After only four years, she was a vice president at Barclays. The PNW and family still living here beckoned, however. In 2016, she relocated back to Seattle and started a career as a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley. As busy as she is, she remains active in supporting and performing in the local music community, currently as a member of the Seattle Festival Orchestra.

鈥淚鈥檝e remained very connected to the Puget Sound community, both in New York and here in Seattle, and am continuously meeting new alumni,鈥 writes Amanda. 鈥淚t fills me with pride that, without fail, Loggers I meet are successful in their chosen fields and active in bettering their communities. I鈥檓 sure this speaks to the driven, curious, and passionate student UPS attracts, but I also think it speaks volumes to the strength of a liberal arts education. I felt well prepared for any new challenge presented to me in the workplace, whether it was a new task, new job, or new field.鈥

 

Brian Knowlton '01

Brian Knowlton '01, J.D. 鈥淲hen presented with life鈥檚 opportunities, say yes, even if you don鈥檛 know how you鈥檒l proceed, and trust your future self to capably rise to the occasion.鈥

For Brian, these are more than words. They capture a combination of intuition, talent, work ethic, and confidence that have shaped his life and remarkable career in entertainment.

Things could have gone differently. Growing up in San Antonio, Texas, Brian barely graduated high school in 1993, but he played tuba well, and was recruited into the . While a Marine, he studied with world-renowned Los Angeles tubist and attended night school with hopes of entering college. He was offered a generous scholarship to attend Indiana University, but a call from Puget Sound tuba instructor Ron Munson motivated him to attend Puget Sound.

His studies at Puget Sound, Brian describes, were pivotal, even life-changing. Though he struggled early in his courses, Puget Sound鈥檚 focus on writing and its hands-on faculty allowed Brian to develop his writing skills, which he now describes as his most important professional asset. By graduation, he had earned numerous accolades, including being named a Fulbright finalist to study at the Lucerne School Conservatory in Switzerland, earning a summer research grant to study with major tubists throughout the United States, receiving a summer appointment to the Aspen School of Music, being hired through audition to 鈥渟ub鈥 for the , and earning top scholarship offers for graduate study from the New England Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, and University of Southern California.

Brian chose USC and was soon part of the L.A. music scene, playing with the Los Angeles Brass, , and working as a freelance musician. He joined an 18-month national tour of the Tony and Emmy award-winning Broadway show . At the end of the tour, Brian helped develop a performing brass ensemble at , combining cutting-edge live digital processing and sequenced accompaniments with an engaging theatrical performance style. He was soon appointed Senior Production Manager of SeaWorld鈥檚 Entertainment Department, overseeing creative development and production of all new shows. He and his team produced more than 100 shows, large-scale events, and music festivals, some of which received the highest ratings in the company鈥檚 history and awards in international competitions. He now serves as Director of Production, overseeing multimillion dollar budgets and an extensive creative and production team.

But the story doesn鈥檛 stop there. Along the way, Brian produced numerous soundtracks for live shows and performed as a recording artist with the Seattle Symphony and in studios in Nashville. He conceived of and was creative director for , a Yamaha-sponsored nonprofit music organization that produced and performed musical shows for 60,000 schoolchildren, contributing to a 27-percent increase in enrollment in music programs in San Antonio schools. He also鈥攕omehow鈥攅nrolled at , focused on entertainment law, earning his Juris Doctor, passing the Texas bar and obtaining his license in 2013. He is now practicing law in Texas in addition to his duties at SeaWorld. During his studies Brian was published by the and asked to write an article addressing intellectual property issues arising within the entertainment production process by the , a national organization for the bar of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the second highest court in the nation. Indeed Brian had learned to write!

Who knows what new opportunities await Brian? One thing is clear: He will continue saying 鈥測es鈥 to unfamiliar opportunities, trusting his future self to rise to the occasion.

Other music alumni (majors and minors) active in fields outside of music:

  • Stephen Abeshima '16, Digital Media Specialist, 兔子先生
  • Nisha Anand '10, video editor, AppleCare Media Production
  • '04, International Legal Director, American Center for Law and Justice
  • Shawn Bayer '02, Associate Director of Development, Denver Center for the Performing Arts
  • Jennica Bisbee '12, Programs Assistant,
  • Sarah Brauner '16 MAT '17, English Teacher, Columbia Junior High School, Fife, Washington
  • Sister Confianza (Prairie Cutting '04), Amigas del Senor Ecumenical Monastery, Honduras
  • '72, President and CEO,
  • Robyn Davis '12, Assistant Director of Admission & Recruitment, Florida State University Frost School of Music
  • Daniil Davydoff '07, Global Health Associate, Eurasia Group
  • Nigel Finley '08, UX Developer, Solarin Technologies, NIC Inc. (Texas)
  • Aram Frangulyan '00, Boeing
  • Helen Frasier '97, Director of Analysis and Policy, Office of Graduate Studies, University of California at Davis
  • '07, Surgical Resident at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
  • '09, Attorney, Hills Clark Martin & Peterson P.S., Seattle
  • Lisa Graham '08, Wealth Management Investment and Fiduciary Services Associate at Wells Fargo
  • Josh Haberman '04, Google
  • Brooke (Johnson) Herman '02, MAT '05, Assistant Vice President/Branch Manager at Baker Boyer National Bank, Walla Walla, WA
  • Ruth Schauble '05, Associate Director of Admission, Whitworth University
  • Margaret Shelton '11, Marketing and Development Coordinator, and freelance artist.
  • '76, Ph.D, Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Physics, University of North Carolina Pembroke
  • Jared Williams '04, Police Officer, City of Tacoma Police Department
  • Kenneth W. Willman '82, Chief Legal Officer, Russell Investments
  • '07, Financial Advisor, Seattle office of Morgan Stanley
  • George Woodward '08, CIO and Business Consultant, Elevate