Locksley, Lynzley and McKaulay Kolakowski don鈥檛 have to go far when they need a study partner. The siblings, who live together in the Seattle area, are all working on degrees through the iSchool鈥檚 . And, because they鈥檙e all pursuing the same specialization 鈥 Program/Product Management and Consulting 鈥 they鈥檙e also in all the same classes.
McKaulay, who is the eldest sibling, was the first to join the iSchool when he was accepted to the Informatics program. Lynzley and Locksley, who are twins, followed him a few years later. They all got jobs after graduating with Informatics degrees.
McKaulay worked for a couple years before returning for his 海角论坛. Locksley (pictured at left above) and Lynzley (right) jumped right into the graduate program. The siblings started the program in 2021. Because the pandemic meant all their jobs had gone remote, the timing made sense; when they weren鈥檛 commuting, they could use some of the time they saved for their studies.
They agree it鈥檚 been a positive for them to all be working through the same program 鈥 even if it鈥檚 sometimes been a bit surprising for their fellow students.
鈥淪ometimes people seem a little intimidated when they realize we all have the same last name,鈥 Lynzley said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a good experience. We get to work together, but we also get to meet other people. We get to discuss our different experiences, and it鈥檚 really easy to stay connected between our different classes. We鈥檙e a little team working together even if we鈥檙e not always on the same group project.鈥
Locksley said they鈥檝e been impressed by the instructors for the 海角论坛 program.
鈥淭he professors have been the coolest, most interesting and accomplished professors we鈥檝e ever had,鈥 she said.
鈥淧lus one to the teachers and the people,鈥 Lynzley said. 鈥淚 met a person who used to be a surgeon and now she鈥檚 doing this. We meet all these different people from different walks of life and we get to work with them and discuss with them and it鈥檚 been great.鈥
The siblings, who will finish up their studies in December, are already applying what they鈥檝e learned to their work.
Lynzley said she鈥檚 been sharing what she learned in the iSchool about promoting diversity in the workplace with her coworkers at Avanade. She鈥檚 also shared what she learned in ethics, and explained how it applies to her company鈥檚 work. She suspects that the skills she鈥檚 gained from studying at the iSchool helped her to get promoted sooner than she鈥檇 been expecting.
Locksley, who had been working at Accenture until recently, hadn鈥檛 been planning to look for a new position until she graduated, but a perfect role opened up, and she was excited to get hired. She started in late August with Major League Hacking. She鈥檚 a program manager, working with academic developers and helping them discover the variety of technologies that are out there to help them do their work. She will be managing seven gender-focused hackathons across the United States and England and growing the TechTogether program in future seasons.
鈥淭he interview team was really impressed with the 海角论坛,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat I learned at Accenture and through the 海角论坛 is what prepared me for this role.鈥
McKaulay, who works for Amazon Web Services, says he is putting what he鈥檚 learned to use. While he鈥檚 not looking to change positions anytime soon, he鈥檚 been able to show his managers the skills he鈥檚 developing in project management, and he鈥檚 keeping the doors open.
He鈥檚 also grateful for how the setup and flexibility of the program allowed all of them to study together.
鈥淲e all appreciate how unique this situation was 鈥 that we were all able to take this at the same time,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e recognize it鈥檚 a rare opportunity for siblings to all go down the same path.鈥