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School of Diplomacy and International Relations

Alumnus Leverages International Skills to Launch Career in Information Technology

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Collin Isham, M.A. ’13

Let us introduce you to Collin Isham, an alumnus of the Master of Arts program at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Isham is now Director of Release Management with Oracle Health Government Services. In this position, he oversees software release management, ensuring high-quality and timely software deliveries to health care facilities.

Throughout his time at Seton Hall, Isham took full advantage of the University’s resources, participating in research projects, internships and extracurricular activities that enriched his learning experience. He interned with the Clinton Foundation, was the deputy executive editor of the Journal of Diplomacy and wrote many articles in collaboration with faculty. In addition, Isham embraced international learning opportunities that helped fuel his passion for global engagement. During graduate school, he participated in academic programs in  Kosovo and Ethiopia, gaining firsthand experience in international affairs.

“These experiences reinforced my desire to work abroad,” Isham shared recently. “I had the opportunity to speak with influential leaders in the African Union and Kosovar government, which not only broadened my perspective but also sharpened my ability to formulate concise questions and hold meaningful conversations.”

Engaging with policymakers and diplomats deepened his understanding of global governance and cross-cultural communication, skills that continue to shape Isham’s professional journey. His time abroad exemplifies Seton Hall’s commitment to fostering globally minded leaders and equipping students with real-world insights that extend far beyond the classroom.

Isham’s inspiring journey is an example of how studying diplomacy and international relations prepares individuals for careers in information technology, global communication and program development. Isham emphasized the importance of continuous learning, networking and seizing opportunities.

For Diplomacy students, he recommends that “no matter the field, if you are open to opportunities and say ‘yes’ often, you can leverage the diverse education you are receiving in international relations. Don't pigeonhole yourself. Continue learning and trying new things.”

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