Arts & Sciences
Cornell Name: Nancy J. MacIntyre
Fort Salonga, NYnmh37@cornell.edu
Please provide a tweet-sized synopsis of your life after Cornell:
3X Bank M and A survivor, took options and ran; meanwhile marriage/kids, pets, remarriage, grad schools; biz owner; on my 3rd life as MSW and Nana
Which piece of information or advice did you pick up while a student at Cornell that has been useful in the past 35 years?
It was the example set by Professor Mahr in dealing with people. Practice patience and kindness with those who seek your help.

Is there a statute of limitations? It would have to be enjoying the Steam Room in Teagle Hall...oh, I meant camping out for hockey tickets!
Tell us about the most interesting things you’ve done since 1980.
Become an advocate for individuals living with mental illness and a volunteer teacher of NAMI's Family-to-Family. Become Nana to grandkids!
you can invoke your
Fifth Amendment right but only under specific circumstances. The Fifth
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows you to decline to respond to a
question if answering would incriminate you. What the Constitution
actually says is that no one can be “compelled in any criminal case to
be a witness against himself.”
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