To celebrate two members of the Great Prep Class of 2021 joining the Philadelphia Eagles, we launched From the Prep to the Pros — a campaign highlighting the unique journeys of your classmates as they transition from St. Joseph’s Prep into college, careers, and beyond.
This site features stories from the Class of 2021 — whether they’re starting new jobs, pursuing graduate school, or still in college. Each path is different, and we're proud to showcase the many ways Prep grads are making their mark in the world.
Explore below to see where the journey has taken your classmates so far.
Drexel University | BS in Computer Engineering, MS in Machine Learning Engineering, Class of 2026 As a Machine Learning Engineer Co-op at Comcast, Elias works on software development, maintenance, and deployment, along with data engineering to support personalized recommendations across the company’s streaming platforms.
Caleb Silvergleid
University of Richmond | Majors in History and Philosophy, Minors in Leadership Studies and Law & the Liberal Arts University of Oxford | MsT in Medieval History Currently completing his master’s thesis on the medieval Greek law code of the Principality of Achaia, Caleb also works as a Test Administrator for Pearson VUE, helping administer standardized exams.
Aidan Moreau
University of Notre Dame | B.S. in Science-Business Now working as a Consultant at Armitage Advisors, a healthcare-focused management consulting firm, Aidan collaborates with clients and senior team members to help make healthcare more affordable, accessible, and efficient. His role includes developing strategic deliverables and supporting client progress through regular meetings and long-term planning.
Walter Danker
Saint Joseph’s University | B.S. in Biology, Minor in Theology Walter is currently a medical student at Thomas Jefferson University, where he’s building on his strong foundation in science and ethics as he prepares for a career in medicine. His studies reflect a commitment to both the technical and human sides of healthcare.
Kieran Dougherty
Susquehanna University | B.A. in Communications, Sports Media Concentration | Minor in Business Administration As the 2025 Frank and Peggy Steele Multimedia Intern at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Kieran spent his summer filming key events — from VIP visits to Induction Weekend ceremonies — and producing engaging video content for platforms like TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube. His work focused on bringing the Hall’s stories to life through dynamic, digital storytelling.