Jana Stone is director of Professional Development and Postdoctoral Services within the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development at Georgia Tech. Stone manages a team that includes graduate career advising, the Graduate Co-op and internship program, and postdoctoral services. She has been at Georgia Tech since 2013, when she was hired to establish the Office of Postdoctoral Services. She has served on the Board of Directors of the National Postdoctoral Association and is a member of a Graduate Career Consortium's benchmarking and career outcomes committees. Stone earned a Ph.D. in genetics and molecular biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a bachelor’s of science in microbiology from Indiana University. As a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, her research focused on DNA replication and mutagenesis.
Jana Stone
Casey Hampton
Casey Hampton is a career development advisor, and is based in the Center for Career Discovery and Development. Casey provides guidance, one-on-one counseling in relation to job and internship searches, resume and cover letter reviews, and interview pointers. Prior to his time in this role, Casey worked in the School of Economics at Georgia Tech as a recruitment director and academic advisor. He has also worked at Kennesaw State University, Loyola University New Orleans, and the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. He received his Master's of Education in Higher Education Administration (with distinction) from Georgia Southern University.
Robbie Brawner Ouzts
Robbie Brawner Ouzts is a senior career specialist, and is based in the Center for Career Discovery and Development. She joined Georgia Tech in 2009 to serve the graduate student population with all aspects of career and professional development. Robbie brings years of recruiting and consulting experience from the private sector and career/professional development from higher education and nonprofits sectors. She has a master’s degree in counseling from Delta State University and is a Board Certified Career Coach, National Certified Counselor, and Licensed Professional Counselor.
Clarence Anthony Jr., Ph.D.
Clarence Anthony Jr. is the assistant director of graduate career development, and is based in the Center for Career Discovery and Development. In this role, Clarence manages the Graduate Internship Program, designs programs that help students explore options and be successful in their internship assignment and their careers, and provides one-on-one career advising. Prior to working at Georgia Tech, Clarence served as the coordinator of graduate student achievement at the University of Michigan. He has a master's degree in psychological counseling from Columbia University's Teachers College, and a doctor of philosophy degree in counseling and counselor education from the University of Florida.