
Denise Grimsley, '90 B.S., spoke to students about her career as an analytical chemist with BASF as a part of the chemistry seminar series.
Standing in front of a room full of students, 1990 alumna Denise Grimsley spoke about her career at BASF, the largest chemical producer in the world. She answered questions about what she does as an analytical chemist (tests the chemical components in products), what BASF does (A former ad slogan: We don鈥檛 make all the products you buy. We make a lot of the products you buy better), and how 鈥 through a UM-Dearborn connection 鈥 Grimsley became a 25-year employee of the international company.
Chemistry Associate Professor Craig J. Donahue invited alumni and chemistry professionals 鈥 including Grimsley 鈥 to campus to talk about their career paths, the different aspects of their jobs and how they got where they are today after graduating from 每日大赛 with a B.S. degree in biochemistry or chemistry.
鈥淭his seminar series is designed to show our current students the real-world application of chemistry and to permit them to speak with someone who was once in their shoes,鈥 said Donahue, who is coordinating the seminar.
Grimsley, who had Professor Donahue when she was a student, said she was honored to come back and speak at her alma mater. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 the one who鈥檚 talking about getting to do what I love to do. I wanted students to know that there is a world out there where they are going to use what they learn on this campus,鈥 said Grimsley, who spoke on campus Feb. 20.
During her presentation, Grimsley鈥檚 story on how she became a full-time employee at BASF also captured the students鈥 attention 鈥 she learned of a summer internship opportunity from Chemistry Professor Ali Bazzi. 鈥淎fter the internship, I was hired on part-time until I finished school. When I graduated, BASF hired me full time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned that our professors are not only active in the classroom, they are very active in the region, too. They are well connected. These professors are some of the best and will help you succeed. Take advantage of what this campus offers.鈥
Upcoming seminar speakers
CHEM 497: Seminar in Chemistry is open for the campus community to attend. Presentations are from 3 to 4 p.m. Fridays in the in the Science Learning and Research Center, room 1010.
- March 6 - Erich Beregszaszy ( 鈥14 B.S.), Troy High School, 鈥淐atalyzing a Love of Science: Teaching in the Secondary Setting.鈥
- March 13 - Aleica Daunter (鈥08 B.S.), M.D., University of Michigan Medical Center, 鈥淯M-Dearborn to MD: My Path to Rehabilitation Medicine.鈥
- March 20 - Ann Straccia (鈥92 B.S.), Ford Motor Company, 鈥淚nvestigation, Innovation, and Automation: Adventures of a Chemist in the Auto Industry.鈥
- March 27 - Lauren Hopper (鈥10 B.S.), Wayne State University, 鈥淓nergy Transfer from Tb(III) to Eu(III) in Aqueous Solution and Modern Synthetic Approaches Toward Ligand Design.鈥
- April 3 - Robert Vincent (鈥06 B.S.), from Sigma Aldrich, 鈥淐hemical Hazards in the Workplace and Their Impact on Industrial Hygiene.鈥
- April 10 - Ellen Kosinki (鈥88 B.S.), D.V.M. from Local Relief Veterinary Service, LLC, 鈥淔rom Chemist to Veterinarian: Where did I go Wrong?? (Or 鈥ight??) Choosing a path not (often) taken鈥︹