Summary
Allison Pirpich is a results-driven career services leader in medical education, guiding students from exploration to competitive full-time placement with a human-centered, design-thinking approach. With a career spanning more than a decade across Cornell Tech, NYU, Weill Cornell Medicine, The New School, and Florida Polytechnic University, she specializes in scalable, student-first programs that connect learning to opportunity. As Director of Career Services for the University of Central Florida College of Medicine, she leads a high-impact team to embed leadership, emotional intelligence, and practical career outcomes into STEM education, including mentorship programs and employer engagement strategies. Her work has earned national recognition, including a NASPA Excellence Award Silver for student-centered programming, and she has actively shared best practices at major conferences. She is also expanding her toolkit into tech by pursuing full-stack web development with React through Flatiron School, underscoring a commitment to blending education leadership with modern digital skills. Based in Orlando, she brings a cross-functional perspective—from curriculum design to strategic partnerships with alumni, industry, and global offices—that helps students turn clarity into confidence and meaningful next steps.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Psychology, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin