20 Alumni Stories - Sam Gingrich
From An Examined Education by The Cambridge School
April 24, 2026 · 7 min · Season 7 · Episode 16
About this episode
Samuel Gingrich discusses how his Cambridge education has shaped his career in market research.
Samuel Gingrich graduated with the class of 2019 and now works in market research, analyzing survey data for business clients. It is exactly the kind of work that demands the full breadth of a Cambridge education at once. His episode centers on what Cambridge calls the "both/and" approach to the humanities and the sciences. In his professional life, that integration is not philosophical; it is practical. Understanding what a set of numbers means is one skill. Knowing how to shape those numbers into a narrative that is persuasive and worthy of a busy client's attention is another. When the moment came to draw on both, he knew exactly where to reach. He draws the same line through debate. The capacity to reason live, to go toe to toe with a client about what the data actually shows, is not something cultivated quickly or easily. It took years of practice doing exactly that in a Cambridge classroom. Cambridge turns twenty the same year Samuel turns twenty-five. He has spent his entire conscious life shaped by it, and he is grateful for every year.
People in this episode
Guest: Samuel Gingrich
Topics covered
- alumni stories
- market research
- humanities
- sciences
- data analysis
- narrative building
Keywords
- Cambridge education
- market research
- data analysis
- humanities
- sciences
- alumni stories
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Cambridge
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