On this episode of Career Journeys we have Josh Horowitz ’98 on the phone from New York City. Horowitz graduated from HWS with a degree in English before beginning his career in media. He is a current MTV News correspondent and host of the TV show After Hours and the podcast Happy Sad Confused. Since 2006, Josh has been the […] The post Career Journeys: Josh Horowitz ’98 appeared first on The Herald.

Career Journeys

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Career Journeys: Josh Horowitz ’98

JUL 6, 2020-1 MIN
Career Journeys

Career Journeys: Josh Horowitz ’98

JUL 6, 2020-1 MIN

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On this episode of Career Journeys we have Josh Horowitz ’98 on the phone from New York City. Horowitz graduated from HWS with a degree in English before beginning his career in media. He is a current MTV News correspondent and host of the TV show After Hours and the podcast Happy Sad Confused. Since 2006, Josh has been the face and voice of MTV News’ movie coverage on-air and online. Josh is at the forefront of pop-culture and entertainment and is a nearly permeant fixture on the red carpets. Horowitz’s post-graduation support of the Colleges includes participating as a panelist in Career Services’ New York City Behind the Scenes trip. Career Journeys is a limited-run podcast from the Herald and the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education designed to help introduce parents, students, alums, and prospective students to the wealth of opportunities and pathways that Hobart and William Smith alumni and alumnae have taken following their graduation. The show is produced and hosted by Alex Kerai ’19 in conjunction with the Herald and the Salisbury Center. It is recorded in the WEOS (NPR) studio on campus and includes live in-studio and over the phone interviews. We are very excited to have Josh on this episode of Career Journeys! https://hwsherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Josh-Horowitz.mp3 Career Journeys is a podcast from the Herald and the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education. It is produced by Alex Kerai ’19 and recorded at the WEOS studio on the campus of Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The post Career Journeys: Josh Horowitz ’98 appeared first on The Herald.