IS/ISST Graduates
Cameron Hall - Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Distinction in Research, Information Science, 2008

Cameron graduated in 2008 with an Information Science major from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Although he spent his first year as an Animal Science major, he quickly found IS as a perfect fit for his true passion. Cameron became deeply involved with the major completing an honors research project, TAing multiple classes, and completing independent research. Upon graduation, Cameron joined GE Healthcare in their Information Management Leadership Program. The two-year program builds IT leaders in one of the world’s most renowned companies. IMLP consists of four six-month rotations while also taking classes to develop additional business and leadership skills. He would love to recommend any member of the ISSA, so don’t hesitate to contact him if you are interested.
Daniel Brewer – Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude, Information Science, 2007
Daniel is a Business Technology Analyst with Deloitte Consulting, based out of New York City. Daniel works with clients to better understand their businesses and provides technology driven solutions for their most complex business problems.
While at Cornell, Daniel played cornerback on the Varsity Sprint Football team and co-founded the Information Science Student Association. His degree in Information Science focused on Social and Information Systems.
According to Daniel, the Information Science program was the primary reason he chose to attend Cornell: “Although Information Science offers a solid technical foundation, it focuses on understanding the big picture, in which technology is one of multiple components in an information system. The opportunity to learn about this exciting field from world-renowned faculty made Information Science at Cornell an easy choice.”
Caitlin Kehoe - Bachelor of Arts, Information Science, 2007
Caitlin graduated with the Class of 2007, and stayed at Cornell for an additional year and earned a Masters of Engineering in Computer Science in 2008. During her masters year, she continued to associate with the Information Science department through elective courses and research projects. She is currently a Program Manager in Windows Experience at Microsoft.
Ben Walther - Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Information Science, 2006
Ben is using his Information Science education to help secure and protect high risk software, such as slot machine code, online poker sites, stock trading systems, and more. As a consultant for Cigital, he finds that the social systems track is particularly useful for helping clients understand the regulatory and market impact of their software strategies. At Cornell, Ben was one of the founding members of ISSA and the first College of Agriculture and Life Sciences IS graduate. He is the author of the “Web Security Testing Cookbook” and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. Contact him at bjw36@cornell.edu or view his professional profile at LinkedIn.
Honorable Mentions
Christian Montoya - Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2007
I’ve been working exclusively in the web industry since I graduated. I helped build coursehero.com, then got involved with Facebook apps and online games, and now I’m working at appssavvy in NYC as a Senior Application Developer. I’m also a core member of the Blueprint team.
