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Mia Kirkorsky ’24, Business Manager
Business Manager Mia Kirkorsky ’24 knows the feeling of hard work as a coxswain at Saugatuck Rowing Club and business manager at Inklings. Kirkorsky got into journalism after taking the class freshman year.
“Since I do a sport it’s nice that it’s a club but also a class,” Kirkorsky said.
Ultimately, she isn’t interested in becoming a journalist, but her time at Inklings may help her with her potential future.
“I would use the knowledge I've learned from being a business manager,” Kirkorsky said, “because I want to minor in business.”
Zoe Alpert ’25, Broadcast Manager
Broadcast Manager Zoe Alpert ’25 has always found joy in capturing the moment, a passion that shines through in her role with Inklings. Alpert’s broadcast role is deeply rooted in her love for travel.
“I really love traveling, and I’ve been blessed to travel a lot. On every vacation, I always prioritize taking videos and capturing those beautiful moments,” Alpert said.
Through Inklings, Alpert is able to find joy in both writing and broadcasting.
“Inklings is great because it combines writing and video work,” Alpert said. “Writing allows me to express myself, while videos are lighthearted and fun, allowing others to connect.”