Category: Georgetown Faces

Title: Bethany Imondi (C’13)

Bethany Imondi smiles for the camera.
Bethany Imondi is an alumna of the College and a staff member in the Office of Public Affairs.

“Chances are high that you have received at least one e-mail in your inbox written by me. I spend a lot of time writing broadcast emails and working with university leaders to spread awareness and messaging about issues important to the internal Georgetown community.

Not only do I work at Georgetown, but I’m also an alumna. I graduated from Georgetown College in 2013. When I initially applied to Georgetown, I was attracted not only to the campus’s location in D.C., but also to its green space, historic buildings and small-town feel. I love being close to all the action in the nation’s capital while also enjoying the close-knit feeling of community on the Hilltop.

When I’m not training for marathons, carb-loading, cheering on New England sports teams or collecting postcards, I’m teaching group fitness classes like spinning and boot camp around DC. You can even find me in Yates as a group fitness instructor.”

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