EHS Pillars - Fall 2019
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Alumni Leadership Day
# FIND INNER GENIUS
Carroll Cartwright
Class of 2010
Banking, Finance, and Accounting Panel
The University of Texas, Bachelor of Arts, Economics
and Business
Cartwright is currently an Assistant Vice President in the
Energy Group at Wells Fargo. Over the past two years, she
has managed various distressed companies and advised
companies on restructuring solutions. Prior to that role, she
has worked in various divisions of the Wells Fargo Energy
Group, including: Upstream Oil & Gas, Oilfield Services,
and the Investment Grade Group. Cartwright is focused on
business writing and evaluation around structural elements for
several credit facilities.
Cartwright’s advice to the Class of 2020: “Stay positive
and really work hard, even in troubled environments. It can
be difficult to find a job today, but if you prove that you are
a diligent and driven worker during college, opportunities
will arise that you never even expected. I believe that EHS
prepared me for the work I do today, so I would encourage
you to take what you have learned and apply that throughout
your daily life.”
Dr. Ramsi Bethany Taylor
Class of 1998
Healthcare and Medicine Panel
Howard University, Bachelor of Science in Pre-
Pharmacy Studies
Howard University, Doctor of Pharmacy
After attending Howard University on a track scholarship,
Dr. Taylor completed her residency in Houston at Kelsey
Seybold and the University of Houston. In 2007, she worked
at Baylor St. Luke’s and was promoted to Clinical Specialist in
2011. Currently she is the Clinical Specialist for Professional
Development and Policy Management and Internal Medicine
and the Director of PGY1 pharmacy residency program.
Dr. Taylor spoke to our seniors during Alumni Chapel. Her
inspiring comments challenged the EHS community to write a
personal mission statement. Her advice to the Class of 2020:
“Always remember, you have been afforded an awesome
opportunity to sit in these seats. Your parents, teachers,
coaches, and mentors deliberately pour into you and your
future and are expecting great things from you. Remember,
it is not enough for you to gather all of this education and
experience and then hold your talents to yourself. I challenge
you to be bold and stand out as you step out into this world,
knowing that you are equipped to succeed.”
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