Meet hospitality management alum Katie Kraemer

Written byAshley McClure-French

“I do everything from meeting with the college and development officers to discuss what kind of event they want, to executing the event. I do event logistics, registration, catering, floral, design, and more.”

Kathryn Kraemer hospitality management alum
Kathryn "Katie" Kraemer
Graduation Year
Class of 2018
Major
Hospitality Management
Hometown
ɬֱ, La.

Where I'm From

I’m from ɬֱ, La., where I chose UL ɬֱ for the culture and spirit.

Where I Am

I am a special events coordinator for the UL ɬֱ Alumni Association.

Where I'm Going

I will work my way up to a director position within the University.

Kathryn “Katie” Kraemer, ’18, chose to major in hospitality management because she always wanted to be an events coordinator. She took advantage of every opportunity the program provided. 

“When I was in college, I had an internship with the UL ɬֱ  under their event coordinator for three years,” she said. “I also had an internship in Washington, D.C., working to put on the National Memorial Day Concert and the National 4th of July Concert. 

“Once I graduated, I moved to Dallas where I started working for Southern Methodist University as an events coordinator,” she said. “Eventually, a position opened with UL ɬֱ to be a special event coordinator with the .”

Katie was the Alumni Center’s special events coordinator for over a year. She focused on the special events for development, which revolve around donors and cultivation.

“I [did] everything from meeting with the college and development officers to discuss what kind of event they want[ed], to executing the event,” she said. “I [did] event logistics, registration, catering, floral, design, and more.”

UL ɬֱ prepared Katie for her field with program features like the “” and small class sizes.

“I got to know all of my classmates and teachers on a personal level, which allowed me to get more involved with the classwork,” she said.

Katie was also active in multiple clubs. She was the vice president of and she was a residential assistant with the . She was also involved with the  and the .

“These different clubs and organizations helped me to feel like I had a purpose on campus,” she said. “That it wasn’t just about grades or classes but about a community. I really wanted to help push the University forward for the student after me.”