Social Work is Everywhere
In “Alumni Perspectives and Advice for the Class of 2026,” host Connie Sgarlata (UMSSW MSW ’89) welcomes University of Maryland School of Social Work alumni Lori James-Townes (MSW ’91), Kathryn Zimmerman (MSW ’20), and Jamel Freeman (MSW ’25) to share their social work journeys, defining experiences at the School, and their views on the future of the profession. Lori James-Townes, executive director of the National Association for Public Defense, reflects on mentorship and discovering forensic social work; Karhryn Zimmerman discusses her mid-career transition from hospital administration to clinical practice, including school-based work and Red Cross mental health response; Jamel Freeman, founder of Social Innovation 2.3 and the SIF Foundation, emphasizes systems thinking, suicide prevention, and integrating AI ethically in social work. The conversation highlights professional identity, equity, and the need for community, authenticity, and courage. To request more information about admission to the University of Maryland School of Social Work, visit ssw.umaryland.edu/msw [https://www.ssw.umaryland.edu/msw/]. Every gift matters. Visit ssw.umaryland.edu/give to donate today. Follow us on social media! Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/UMSSW/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/MDSocialWork] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/school/university-of-maryland-school-of-social-work/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@UMBSocialWork]
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