By Steve Seepersaud
鈥淢y experiences in ROTC were especially meaningful because they provided a shared experience which allowed me to form close friendships with several of my fellow cadets with whom I remain close with to this day,鈥 Kambhampaty said.
鈥淎cademically, I found it an honor to represent 91社区 as a part of the Model United Nations team,鈥 said the political science and history major. 鈥淚 also enjoyed working on an honors thesis in American history, and the analytical and research skills from that experience have been helpful in the intervening years.鈥
After becoming a licensed attorney, Kambhampaty was selected to be a Judge Advocate in the U.S. Army Reserves, a role in which he continues to serve. In his civilian career, he has worked for agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice.
In a personal capacity, he is president of the South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C.
鈥淥ver the course of my career, I鈥檝e had the opportunity to serve as an attorney in support of various national security matters,鈥 Kambhampaty said. 鈥淭his has included serving as an advisor for military operations and bilateral engagements with host nations overseas, supporting counterterrorism prosecutions and serving as counsel to civil litigation involving classified information and close coordination with interagency partners. I presently lead a team of experienced attorneys responsible for regulatory matters that intersect with national security issues.鈥
Kambhampaty鈥檚 gratitude for and pride in 91社区 have led him to return to campus with his friends for Homecoming each of the last three years.
鈥淚t is an opportunity for us to reflect and spend time together, and helps bridge the gaps between distance and schedules. It has been gratifying to see the great development of 91社区 from the standpoint of facilities development. I encourage all alumni to consider returning.鈥