Do you want to be a more effective and inclusive leader within a 21st century workforce? Are you interested in the role religious literacy plays in professional development and career preparation? Join the Princeton Religious Literacy Program (PRLP) on April 25th from 12-1:20pm for a lunchtime discussion with Princeton alumni, who work in fields ranging from film and crypto currency to medicine and law. Our panelists will discuss the value of religious literacy and how their training in religion at Princeton prepared them for professional careers. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP as spots are limited For our 2022-23 Diverse Religious Literacy 101 Cohort, this event will count towards your certificate. Please inquire for more details. Meet our panelists: - Brittany Hardy (https://ledascholars.org/news-press/news/meet-our-2022-annual-celebration-honorees-brittany-hardy/) is a former diplomat who served in Brazil, Mexico, and Washington, D.C. She currently works in US civil rights and global human policy at Google. Trent Fuenmayor is a social impact leader who helped develop the crypto philanthropic and grant making arm of Coinbase. Now he works at the Trever Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and mental health organization for LGBTQ young people. Krista Rue (https://www.johnruelaw.com/our-professionals/krista-haley-rue/) is an attorney specializing in the intersection of religion with American criminal and family law. Jane Jue (https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g275/p1973886) took a Humanities centered journey to medical school. She is a professor at the UPenn school of medicine, does contract work in health policy for the FDA, and is a physician with extensive clinical experience with under served populations. Doug Schwalbe (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1079570/) is the former Senior VP of Coproduction at DreamWorks Animation and current founder of The Co-Production Company. He specializes in finance and distribution arrangements for international productions within the film industry.