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This episode was recorded on-site at TAPPI's 2025 Student Summit in St. Petersburg, FL. More than 300 attendees—including pulp and paper engineering students from 13 different universities—enjoyed panel discussions, a Career Fair, and Engineering Challenge, and so much more. We asked students to "take the mic" to host their own interviews and share their unique voices.First up, Western Michigan University students Parker Langellier and Toby Archer interview Dr. Med Byrd, Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator for the Paper Science and Engineering program at North Carolina State University. "The paper process is very unique, very specific, and—let's face it—delightfully funky," Dr. Byrd tells our hosts, as they explore what makes pulp and paper such an amazing career choice.Next, veteran Student Summiteers Tanner Stogner and Michael Reuss interview first-time Summit attendees Conyers Preveaux and Gavin Knight. All four are students at Auburn University in Auburn, AL. As one student comments, "You see familiar faces all around. It's really nice that we have 300 people here and we all want the same thing: to grow our industry." This is the first of two episodes hosted by student volunteers at the 2025 Student Summit. Make sure to Subscribe to Better Together so you won't miss the next episode!
This episode was recorded on-site at TAPPI's 2025 Student Summit in St. Petersburg, FL. More than 300 attendees—including pulp and paper engineering students from 13 different universities—enjoyed panel discussions, a Career Fair, and Engineering Challenge, and so much more. We asked students to "take the mic" to host their own interviews and share their unique voices.Our first guest hosts are Tabitha Newberry, Katelyn Gyurich, and Shelby Conley, three students studying Paper Engineering at Western Michigan University. "I think my favorite part of student summit is making connections," says one of our students, as they discuss what makes this industry truly special. Their enthusiasm for TAPPI is contagious... and they may just have the next billion-dollar idea in specialty tissue. Next, Jacob Levesque, a chemical engineering student in the pulp and paper program at the University of Maine, interviews TAPPI's own Sidney Onyekwere, Standards Project Coordinator, about the tremendous knowledge-growing possibilities for students within the Standards and TIPs process. "We offer a Swiss army knife of knowledge and information—there's something for everyone," Sidney says.This is the second of two episodes hosted by student volunteers at the 2025 Student Summit. Subscribe today to Better Together and share this episode to spread the word about the amazing opportunities available to students who choose a career in pulp, paper, and packaging.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Amy Shead, Associate Vice President of Workforce Development and Career & Technical Education at Southwest Tennessee Community College, along with Chuck Thomas, III, Chief Government and External Relations Officer, who both highlight the 25th Anniversary of Southwest Tennessee Community College and their Southwest Workforce Solutions Center Open House and Career Fair taking place April 10, 2025 at the Macon Cove Campus from 9 AM to 2 PM.During the interview, Amy and Chuck talk about the history and some of the benefits of pursuing an education at Southwest Tennessee Community College, such as affordability, low student to teacher ratios and mentorship, and high job placement rates. Amy details the Center, which was launched in 2023 and offers programs in automotive, business, engineering, IT, logistics and transportation management, robotics, health care, and more. These programs have embedded workforce-ready certificates students can earn that can provide the opportunity for entry into the workforce or transfer to a 4-year college upon completion of a degree. Whether a student enrolls in a credit or CTE (workforce) programs, they will have a seamless career pathway to choose from that best supports their career and their life situations. Amy and Chuck then spotlight the Southwest Workforce Solutions Center Open House and Career Fair taking place April 10, 2025 at the Macon Cove Campus from 9 AM to 2 PM. The event is free and open to the public. The theme is “Advancing AI and Technologies.” Southwest and industry experts will share insights on the impact of AI across various sectors, education and what's in store for Memphis.The day includes: An industry panel and sponsored luncheon on AI and Technologies; watching students commit to signing on with Southwest as part of National Signing Day for Career-Tech majors; expo showcasing career and technologies programs; tours of their technologies building and Southwest Express – their mobile career exploration labs that have traveled all over the Mid-South plus a new mobile unit that is focused on allied health careers, the Southwest Express Health Careers Exploration Lab; and a Community Career fair to meet and network with representatives from Memphis and national businesses. Amy and Chuck talk about some of the different speakers and industry panelists who will be featured at the event and some of the different topics they will be discussing related to the impact of AI on business and in education. They wrap up sharing how the public can register for the event and participate.Visit https://southwest.tn.edu to learn more about Southwest Tennessee Community College and to sign up for the event. You can also call, 901-333-5000 for more information.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for March 18th Publish Date: March 18th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, March 18th and Happy Birthday to Gary Sinise ***03.18.25. BIRTHDAY. GARY SINISE*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Annandale Village hosting career fair March 26 Travis Tritt To Headline Buford Fall Concert Georgia Department of Public Safety partnering with ICE All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Annandale Village hosting career fair March 26 Annandale Village is hosting an on-campus career fair on March 26 at 3500 Annandale Lane, Suwanee, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. The nonprofit, which supports adults with developmental disabilities and brain injuries, offers positions like RNs, CNAs, LPNs, and direct support professionals. Job offers may be made on the spot, and candidates can apply online beforehand. Annandale provides benefits like signing bonuses, flexible schedules, and extensive PTO, fostering a positive work environment. For details, visit annandale.org. STORY 2: Travis Tritt To Headline Buford Fall Concert Country music star Travis Tritt will headline the Buford Community Center's fall concert on Sept. 13, joined by Drake White and his daughter, Tyler Reese Tritt. The event, held on the concert lawn, starts at 6 p.m., with gates opening at 4:30 p.m. A Marietta native, Tritt is known for hits like “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” and “Here’s a Quarter.” This annual concert follows last year’s headliner, Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line. STORY 3: Georgia Department of Public Safety partnering with ICE Georgia's Department of Public Safety (DPS) will train all 1,100 sworn officers under ICE's 287(g) program to identify and apprehend illegal immigrants deemed public safety risks, Gov. Brian Kemp announced. DPS Commissioner Billy Hitchens emphasized the collaboration's role in enhancing community safety. The 287(g) program, authorized in 1996, allows ICE to delegate federal immigration enforcement authority to state and local officers. Georgia's Department of Corrections already participates in the program, assisting with deportations. Critics argue some deportations target individuals whose only offense is being in the U.S. illegally, a civil violation. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: STORY 4: Buford Teen — Missing For Over A Year — Found Safe In Tennessee Over a year after disappearing from her Buford home, 17-year-old Asata Amun has been found safe in Tennessee. Authorities discovered she had been in the custody of Tennessee’s Department of Children’s Services under an alias since February 2024. A case manager identified inconsistencies in her statements, leading to her identification as a missing Georgia teen. Arrangements are underway to transfer her to Georgia’s Department of Family & Children Services, while the investigation into her disappearance remains active. Amun had been missing since February 1, 2024, after being seen running from her home on doorbell video. STORY 5: Gwinnett Solicitor General Lisamarie Bristol will seek re-election in 2026 Gwinnett Solicitor General Lisamarie Bristol has announced her bid for re-election in 2026. A Democrat first elected in 2022, Bristol highlighted her office's achievements, including creating a Special Victims Unit, expanding diversion programs, and reducing crime across all categories in Gwinnett. She emphasized her commitment to fighting recidivism, addressing case backlogs, and focusing on serious crimes. Bristol will officially launch her campaign on March 25. The 2026 election will also feature races for Gwinnett County commission, court, and school board seats, alongside statewide and congressional contests. Break: Ingles Markets 2 ***Guide Weekly Health Minute*** 10.15.24 GUIDE HEALTH MINUTE_FINAL*** Break 4: Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. 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"Lake City Chamber Chat" Ava LaRue speaks with Heather Thomas, Executive Director of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce about the Career Fair at Lincoln High School today, Annual Dinner next Friday, “Itching For Spring” next Saturday the 22nd, Business After Hours for March the 27th at lake City Boat Club.
"Lake City Chamber Chat" Ava LaRue speaks with Heather Thomas, Executive Director of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce about Saxophone player Derek Brown in town this Thursday and Friday, "Wake Up With Heather" tomorrow morning, Career Fair at Lincoln High School March 13th, Lunch & Learn March 18th, Annual Dinner March 21st, and "Itching For Spring" March 22nd.
Students practiced tying nautical knots and did team building exercises. While next door in the renewable energy workshop, students wielded thermal imaging cameras.
Benefits for attending the career fair are:Exapnding your networkHelping to define your career pathFinding out about job/internship opportunitiesLatest industry and company newsLearn about companies within your fieldPractice your elevator pitchDevelop your communication skills Preparation is essential.As a student-athlete, your time is limited so developing a winning plan for attending the career fair is important.BEFORE THE FAIR:Get your resume revised.Make at least 10 copies of your resume and make 5 extra copies.Find out what companies will be attending the career fair.Make a list of at least 10 companies you want to talk to about opporunities.Rehearse your elevator pitch.If required, register for the career fair.Purchase clothing for the event. Check with your school career services office the JcPenney SuitUp or about them possibly having a Career closet.Have questions for each company recruiter.IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW:Company NameHeadquarter locationMission/Vision Products/servicesCompany clients/competitorsSize of the company Recent company newsWHERE TO FIND THE INFORMATION:Company websiteVaultLinkedInDURING THE FAIR:Silence or turn off your phone.Go alone.No chewing gum. Be confidence.Smile and look the recruiters in their eyes.AFTER THE EVENT:Send thank you emails to each person you spoke with. In the message, add something you and the recurtier talked about in the conversation. RESOURCES:UConn Center foe Career Devekopment- YouTubeA guide ro Crafting an Elevator Pitch for Career FairCHALLENGES:Write out your goals for attending the career fair, then create a plan to achieve them, After the event, review your goals to see how you did, what you would have done differently and then what improvement you will make to reach your goals the next time.
Chico State protestors are gathering this week to oppose the presence of Homeland Security Investigations, an agency within ICE, at the university's career fair. Also, after more than 150 years, Collier Hardware in Chico will close at the end of March, and Butte College is breaking ground this fall on a new facility to expand its cosmetology and barbering programs.
Host Tricia Pritchard sits down with Kayla Price to discuss an upcoming job fair that will give people a chance to connect with 60 employers and potentially find a new job. College Central Network®
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This special-edition episode of the Work Like a Laker podcast is hosted by the “Sensational Six” members of the 2024-25 GVSU Career Center Intern Cohort: Sheridan Maske, Katie Chitwood, Le Nguyen, Gracie Roginski, Shelby Huerta, and Lauryn Babb. This takeover episode is all about the GVSU Career & Internship Fair! For those who haven't attended one of these amazing events in the past, the Career Fair can seem pretty intimidating. You might have an idea of what the fair could look like, but what REALLY happens? Don't worry: the intern cohort has your back. Listen now to get the interns' top ten tips for surviving your first Career Fair so that by the time you arrive, you're already networking like a seasoned professional. Read the full transcript here. #gvcareers #careerfair #networkingtips #jobopportunities #careeradvice #survivalguide
BYU-Idaho's Career Center will host the Winter Career Fair for all students on Feb. 20 at the BYU-Idaho Center. Cody Miller talked to Janet Barton about the event
Welcome back to Leaving The Nest! I am so happy to have Devin Jones from episode 13 join the show again, this time to talk about how to make the most out of your first career fair experience! We share some helpful tips that will help you present your best self to employers, everything from your attire to your elevator pitch. Devin has truly seen it all when it comes to career fairs, everything from nervous first-timers to seasoned pros, and she shares what works and what doesn't when it comes to dressing the part, developing a confident elevator pitch, and why it's important to be engaged and respectful at the booths. We talk about how to avoid common mistakes and pitfalls such as getting too distracted by your phone which can send the wrong message. We focus instead on some strategies for making a lasting impression, be it via a quick conversation or by simply making eye contact and being polite. In addition, we discuss the far too often overlooked post-fair follow-up. It's not just about dropping off your resume. You need to also show maturity and initiative and make connections that will benefit you long after the event ends. Whether you are a student getting ready for your first career fair or someone looking to refresh your approach, this episode is packed with advice that you will not want to miss! Key Takeaways: Dress professionally, and wear neutral-toned, business-appropriate attire; avoid casual clothes like sweatpants! Keep your elevator pitch short and confident by introducing who you are, why you are there, and what you are looking for. Engage in a respectful manner, and avoid distractions such as your phone. Arrive prepared with 20-30 copies of your resume! Be sure to follow up by sending a thank-you message within 48 hours! Thanks again for listening to Leaving The Nest! To find your next job, visit us at ROCS Grad Staffing. If you are a business in need of help staffing entry-level positions in your office, please reach out to Kathleen directly at Kathleen@rocsjobs.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please call Kathleen at 703-579-6677. Resources: ROCS Grad Staffing Listen to Leaving The Nest PodcastLeaving The Nest Episode 13: Graduating During a Pandemic with Devin Jones Connect with Kathleen: Kathleen@rocsjobs.com LinkedIn Call: 571-446-2819 Connect with Devin: Devin@rocsjobs.com LinkedIn Call: 703-579-6677
Agriculture careers in Whatcom County are both diverse and plentiful, and a growing local event intends to connect young people with those opportunities. Ellie Steensma Corbin, Education Coordinator at Whatcom Family Farmers, joins Dillon with details on how both local students and businesses can get involved in the 2nd annual event coming up on Feb. 7 in the Farm Pavilion at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden.
In this 'Bonus Episode,' Jason (of the 2152 Project) shares with National ACTE Vision conference-goers about a new type of event called a "Reverse Career Fair." Despite the terrible time slot (Friay @ 4 pm), it was a standing-room-only session, so enjoy the same content without the crowds!
As times change, so do jobs, and careers that once were common can go extinct! Join Joy and co-host Amirah as they head to the world famous “This Used to be a Career Fair.” There, you'll hear about knocker uppers, switchboard operators, ornamental hermits and other unique jobs that have gone away as technology and culture have changed. Plus, listeners share their ideas for new jobs that will exist in the future, and we play a brand new game of First Things First!This episode was sponsored by:Wondery - Follow 'Tis The Grinch Holiday Podcast and unlock weekly Christmas mystery bonus content and listen to every episode ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.
Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.
J. F. Shields High School College & Career Fair Day Nov. 6 2024 J.F. Shields High School is located in Beatrice, Alabama (Monroe County). We serve grades K4-12 with approximately 270 students. We are a 1-A provider of public education. Welcome to J. F. Shields The J. F. Shield's faculty and staff are fully committed to engaging its students in quality educational opportunities, encouraging academic excellence, in a safe and orderly environment, resulting in successful lifelong learners, workers, and citizens to be able to succeed in our changing society. J.F. Shields High School is located in Beatrice, Alabama (Monroe County). We serve grades K4-12 with approximately 270 students. We are a 1-A provider of public education. Currently our academic program is structured on a nine weeks grading period; over four quarters. Students in Grades K4-4 are in a Self-Contained class setting, whereas Grades 5 and 6 are Departmentalized receiving Math and Science instruction; Language Arts and Reading Instruction. Students in Grades 7-12 are on seven classes per period day, each nine weeks. A minimum of 21 credits is required for graduating Seniors. Our school takes a family approach to learning. By applying this model, our school strives to promote academic excellence. This can be seen in our classrooms, in our sports teams, and with our various school clubs. It's great to be a J. F. Shields Panther! J.F. Shields High School 17688 Highway 21 North Beatrice, AL 36425 (251) 789-2168 School Phone (251) 789-2168 Student Absence (251) 789-2715 SChool Fax
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features Jodi Clendenen about the Southeast Warren Career Fair
The BYU-Idaho Career Fair is an opportunity for BYU-Idaho students to make connections with future graduate schools and employers.
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Virginia Career Works will host two events at its Henrico Center in September as part of its mission to help people find meaningful employment. A career readiness workshop will take place Sept. 24, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., featuring guest speakers from Genworth Financial who will provide insights and guidance about how to stand out in the job market. A career fair will take place Sept. 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, featuring a variety of employers from different industries, allowing attendees to explore their options and connect with professionals in different fields. Both events will be held...Article LinkSupport the show
Could it be that choosing degrees in the humanities is actually a smart, tactical move for the future? As tech job markets tighten, we explore how skills rooted in creativity and human insight are becoming more valuable—and share key strategies for standing out in this evolving landscape. Hosts: Matt Sunbulli https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunbulli/ https://www.threads.net/@mattsunbulli https://www.firstdraft.vc Aaron Calafato https://www.7minutestoriespod.com/ https://www.aaroncalafato.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Tarak Railkar and Benson Chan join Françoise von Trapp for a preview of The IMAPS International Symposium 2024, which takes place in Boston from September 30 to October 3, 2024. This year's symposium focuses on heterogeneous integration for paradigm-shifting microelectronics and photonics. It will feature a five-track technical program, special interactive sessions on onshoring, keynote speakers by industry leaders, and much more. The symposium will also host a Bingo networking event to promote DEI, a career fair, student poster sessions, and off-site tours to MIT and MRSI Systems. Listen in to learn about: The benefits of volunteering for IMAPS Networking and career opportunities The speaker and panel line-up Register for this year's IMAPS Symposium here. Contact the Speakers on LinkedInTarak Railkar, General ChairBenson Chan, General Chair-ElectIMAPS InternationalIMAPS is the largest society dedicated to microelectronics and electronics packaging advancement.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBecome a sustaining member! Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and TwitterInterested in reaching a qualified audience of microelectronics industry decision-makers? Invest in host-read advertisements, and promote your company in upcoming episodes. Contact Françoise von Trapp to learn more. Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2024 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.
For Career Fair today we had DEA Agent Jay. We asked him all things from how he started, the biggest drug bust he has done, the things he saw in Columbia and the job he had to do for 1 October. It was definitely a memorable one and we would love to hear if you would like to be apart of Career Fair please email Steph at stephanie.sidela@audacy.com
For Career Fair today we have Las Vegas' very own cruise ship captain, Captain Kate! She calls us from the island of Bonaire and answers our questions about how she became a captain and how much she makes as a captain!
Send us a Text Message.It's been a while since we have uploaded due to everyones schedules being pretty hectic. Unfortunately, Ceelo's schedule wasn't able to line up to be on this episode... We miss you Ceelo. Join us on this episode along with our friend chong to hear about Alex's experience attending a career fair that Chong had put together and the importance of showing the kids that they truly matter. Don't forget to like the episode, leave feedback in the comments and subscribe to our channel. We hope you all enjoy the episode! We love and appreciate you all!To support our show, click the link below. https://www.buzzsprout.com/831979/supportSupport the Show.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN5rNGvz_6nIrOofbHhhgVAhttps://www.instagram.com/offtopicoddcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@offtopicoddcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
For our Career Fair today we had Mike the Tow Truck Driver who is a driver and owner of One Touch Towing here in Las Vegas! We ask him questions about his profession and he tells us how much a salary is of a driver and an owner.
TOPICS:President Donald Trump participated in a conversation with journalists at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Annual Convention & Career Fair during its opening day in Chicago.The 2024 Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from Christian leaders and communities worldwide due to perceived mocking of Christianity.We are Chris, Dave, and Greg, hosts of The Last Americans Podcast, who discuss everything from aliens to politics. We are family men and also close friends who have had the privilege of growing up during what can be considered as the last true American generation. We are the last Americans.Support the Show!Merchandise► https://thelastamericanspodcast.creator-spring.com/Patreon► https://www.patreon.com/TheLastAmericansPodcastPayPal► https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=YZJ83ZMQ379W4Follow the Show!Rumble► https://rumble.com/c/TheLastAmericansPodcastInstagram► https://www.instagram.com/thelastamericanspodcast/YouTube► https://www.youtube.com/@TheLastAmericansPodcastX► https://twitter.com/LastAmericans_Apple Podcasts► https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-last-americans-podcast/id1688603737Spotify► https://open.spotify.com/show/0exCepznsAE9fwOxGWmy7q?si=ec7aa9ffe5994d5fSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-last-americans-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An accidental visit to a financial planning career booth at NTU's Career Fair became the best decision of his life. Meet Jake Lim author of Stop. Buying Financial Policies: Cultivating Money Mindfulness with Financial Clarity who chats with Michelle Martin about his new book.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Dr. Tracy D. Hall, President of Southwest Tennessee Community College, who highlights the second annual Southwest Workforce Solutions Center Open House and Career Fair taking place April 18, 2024 at the Macon Cove Campus. The event is free to attend and open to the public with the program starting at 9 AM and tours lasting until 2 PM. Southwest Tennessee Community College is a comprehensive, multicultural, public, open-access college with two main campuses in Memphis and five sites in Shelby and Fayette counties. Southwest awards associate degrees and certifications in more than 140 programs of study to raise educational levels, enhance economic development and enrich quality of life for students and the community at large.During the interview, Dr. Hall discusses some of the ways Southwest Tennessee Community College is innovating and reimagining the college's operations and student experience to benefit students with stackable, workforce ready certificates and credentials to create seamless career pathways. Dr. Hall elaborates on how they are making it easy to transition between credit and non-credit or workforce credential attainment, how they are providing students with exposure opportunities to different career paths, and how they are developing training opportunities and bootcamps with companies, Memphis-Shelby County Schools and other schools to expose adults and youth to new careers and opportunities for advancement. She also notes how 96% of Southwest graduates remain in the Memphis area helping to fuel the local economy.Dr. Hall then elaborates on and invites the public to attend their upcoming Southwest Workforce Solutions Center Open House and Career Fair taking place on April 18 on the Macon Cove Campus between 9 AM to 2 PM (Check in time is 8:30 AM). The event will offer a tour of their campus and facilities, a tour of their Southwest Express – career exploration labs (outfitted with simulation labs and virtual reality), a panel discussion with industry leaders, a Community Career Fair and much more.Visit http://www.southwest.tn.edu or call 901-333-5000 to learn more.
In this 'Bonus Episode' Jason (of the 2152 Project) shares with Georgia's ACTE conference-goers about a new type of event called a "Reverse Career Fair". It was a standing room only session, so enjoy the same content without the crowds!Also, there is a cameo (15:43) from Dr. Wall, Georgia's Deputy Superintendent of Schools, when she has to ask Jason to not be so loud because the adjacent rooms were having trouble hearing their presenters!
In our latest episode, we speak with Bo Young Lee, President and Chief Impact Officer of AnitaB.org, discussing her expertise in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Bo's experience at Uber and other major organizations highlights her impact in driving meaningful, positive change. Our conversation covers Bo's origin story, DEI backlash, supporting underrepresented people in the workplace, and insights on the tech industry. Don't miss out on the valuable resources available at www.sgolearning.com to learn more about mitigating bias in various settings. [00:02:14] Women in tech spaces shutting down.[00:06:50] The changing tech industry landscape.[00:08:05] Interview with Bo starts.[00:08:52] Origin story and resilience.[00:11:51] Embracing cultural identity in leadership.[00:16:33] Anita Borg's Impact and Evolution.[00:19:29] Challenges at Grace Hopper.[00:24:27] Scarcity mindset in tech companies.[00:27:15] Ethical considerations in tech industry.[00:32:36] Leadership and tech ethics.[00:36:29] Evolution of DEI initiatives.[00:37:11] Diversity and inclusion initiatives.[00:41:16] Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.[00:47:20] Diversity and Perception.[00:48:45] Diversity and Inclusion[00:54:05] Organizations in DEI space landscape.[00:57:43] Creating an alternative version of capitalism.[00:58:59] Privacy and social media boundaries. Links mentioned: Blog post about events for women in techFollow Bo Young Lee on LinkedIn Visit us at https://shegeeksout.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out SGOLearning.com and SheGeeksOut.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.
On May 16, over 600 Hockinson School District students and family members gathered in the HHS commons for the Launching Futures College and Career Fair event. https://tinyurl.com/33tar3p7 #HockinsonSchoolDistrict #HockinsonHighSchool #CollegeAndCareerFair #Students #LaunchingFuturesCollegeAndCareerFairEvent #Colleges #Universities #TradeSchools #Military #CareerIndustries #Hockinson #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
SESSION TITLE:WiCys Delaware Valley Career FairRECORDED: 4/25/24VENUE: Chestnut Hill College - www.chc.ed LOCATION: Philadelphia, PAGUEST: Job Seekers, Hiring Organizations, and Recruiters SPONSOR: WiCys Delaware Valley - LinkedIn PageABOUT WICYS AND GUESTS:WiCys Delaware Valley - A community focused on fostering professional growth through networking, mentoring, and collaboration. The group brings together individuals, both women and men, who are committed to sharing their knowledge and expertise to support one another in their career advancement and personal development. By cultivating strong relationships and creating a supportive environment, The organization aims to empower its members to achieve their professional goals and enhance their skills. The organization welcomes the participation of male allies who share the same vision of promoting diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Pam King - A faculty member and director of the cybersecurity program at Chestnut Hill College, Pam King has played a pivotal role in establishing a robust cybersecurity and digital forensics education curriculum. With both undergraduate and graduate programs under her leadership, King has overseen the implementation of accelerated and online offerings to advance cybersecurity education.Alex Pickenich - A recent graduate with a double major in computer science and data science and a minor in cybersecurity, Alex Pickenich is actively pursuing a career where she can merge his passion for data science with the field of cybersecurity.Manasa Pisipati - As a second-year grad student at Penn State University Park and the president of the Women in Cybersecurity student chapter there, Manasa Pisipati leads efforts to create a supportive community for women in the cybersecurity field and to provide them with opportunities for professional development.Yvonne Brown - A professional seeking a transition into cybersecurity, Yvonne Brown has a background in project management and shares her interest in consulting within cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for mentorship and support in new roles.Jessica Sylvester - A risk and cybersecurity division lead for TekSystems, Jessica Sylvester has years of experience in tech staffing and professional services, and she provides insight into the recruitment process and the qualities that make candidates stand out.Emily Rose Nunez - Software Engineer at Leidos, designs, develops, and deploys scalable and secure software solutions for diverse clients, leveraging tools like Jenkins and Jira to automate processes and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, high-quality solutions that meet stakeholder and end-user requirements and expectations. Tyler Yeagor- IT Client Relations partner at Ark, leverages his strong background in technology services, client relations, and certifications in Sandler Foundation, Microsoft 365 Fundamentals, and AWS Cloud Practitioner to assist businesses with their IT obstacles, projects, and initiatives through consultative insight and timely execution, while passionately creating new and better experiences for customers and partners, and continuously learning and collaboratiCONNECT WITH USwww.barcodesecurity.comBecome a SponsorFollow us on LinkedInTweet us at @BarCodeSecurityEmail us at info@barcodesecurity.com
Join us for the NKY Spotlight Podcast! Today we hear Brittney and Drew Frietch of BF Realty and Johannah Nix of Beckfield College. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is presented by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and sponsored by CKREU Consulting and Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
You've made the big career shift. Now what do you do? Are you done shifting or are there more pivots in your future? Today, we're talking about just that!In this episode, Ali and JoDee sit down to talk about Ali's latest career pivot. They pull back the curtain on crafting a winning resume, the value of professional advice, and the undeniably transformative experience of each job interview.You'll hear more about:Ali's favorite job search strategies, resume optimization, and upskillingWhy an effective elevator pitch is invaluable when making a career transitionInvesting in hiring a coach or expert to guide you through the resume and interview processWhy getting more certifications or degrees shouldn't be the top priority when make a career shiftAnd more!Links mentioned in this episode:Hiring Our HeroesMySECOLinkedInJennifer JeansonneJAJ ConsultsConnect with Ali and JoDee:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachershiftFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/teachershiftTeacher Shift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teacher-shiftAli's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisimon/JoDee's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodeescissors/Websitehttps://www.teachershiftpodcast.com/ Episode Transcriptions https://www.teachershiftpodcast.com/blog
Local high school students might find a career path they're passionate about, or even just a good summer job at the all-new Whatcom County Agriculture Career Fair happening April 26 at Lynden High School. Whatcom Family Farmers is organizing the event featuring over a dozen local employers, and Outreach Coordinator Ellie Steensma Corbin joins Dillon with the details for students and for businesses wanting to be there.
Bill Mueller, is the CEO and Co-Founder of Start a Network, a Community Management and Communications Platform and App! Bill is a pioneer in several different disciplines including the Martial arts, Jobsite, and Career Fair industries. Bill is a big advocate for using the power of professional networking to build your business. Bill's website: https://startanetwork.com/ SuccessGrid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/successgridofficial/ Show notes: https://successgrid.net/sg206/ If you love this show, please leave a review. Go to https://ratethispodcast.com/successgrid
In this episode, we are chatting about something that is sure to spark joy and excitement - future planning for our incredible students! Highlights:Exploring Future PlanningDiving into the world of future planning for our students—empowering them to achieve their dreams.Strategies for EngagementHosting a Career Fair in May at my elementary school—exciting opportunities for students to explore diverse career paths."Munch and Lunch" sessions with parents sharing their unique career experiences—inspiring students to think beyond the ordinary.Eye-opening "How Long is a Lifetime?" lesson—plotting lifespans, retirement ages, and years spent working versus in school.Teaching students about adulting—budgeting, financial responsibilities, and preparing for life beyond school.Links for Further ExplorationDive deeper into the discussed lessons with links provided belowExplore these activities and adapt them to suit the needs of your students and school community.Lessons Mentioned:How Long Is A LifetimeAdultingOther Great Lessons for Future Planning:Values AuctionCollege and Career Escape RoomGrab the Show Notes: Counselingessentials.org/podcastJoin Perks Counseling Club Membership and get the lessons, small group and individual counseling materials you need. Join now and get your first month free when you sign up for 3 months!Connect with Carol:TpT StoreCounseling Essentials WebsiteInstagramFacebookElementary School Counselor Exchange Facebook GroupCaught In The Middle School Counselors Facebook GroupHigh School Counselor Connection Facebook GroupMentioned in this episode:Perks Membership Join The Perks School Counseling Membership for K-8 Counselors and get your first month free: https://carol-miller-counseling-essentials.mykajabi.com/offers/6Nbbsohn/checkout?coupon_code=PODCAST...
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Are you interested in hosting a career fair at your high school and wondering where to begin? That's similar to the position I was in as a school counselor. There hadn't been a career fair at my school in many years, but I decided to pitch the idea to help with career readiness efforts for students. Career fairs can be an incredible way to reach many students at once and open doors and career opportunities for them. They can also tremendously impact your students' lives, expose them to careers they may never know about, and teach them about people already in those careers. In this episode, I'm sharing how you can start hosting career fairs in your high school, the most critical steps to take to set your event up for success, how to define the success of the career fair, how to make sure the event is interactive for the students and speakers and the pros and cons of hosting an in-person vs. virtual event. Resources Mentioned: Private Podcast: Classroom Lessons Playlist Resource: Submit Your Celebrations for This Year Blog: 3 Steps to Hosting an Effective Virtual Career Fair Resource: Free Virtual Career Fair Templates Resource: 10 Low Impact Ideas for Creating High Impact Career Services Leave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts Connect with Lauren: Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job Interviews Visit my TpT store Send me a DM on Instagram: @counselorclique Follow me on Facebook Send me an email: lauren@counselorclique.com Join the Clique Collaborative Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode116
Lawmakers are considering ways to address the numerous issues plaguing the state's corrections system.Then, the HBCU legacy bowl brings the best athletes from around the country to New Orleans, but the organizers also want students to think about life after sports.Plus, a new book examines the story of the song Hound Dog, and how it went from an empowerment anthem of a Black Woman to the hit sung by Elvis Presley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune into today's NKY Spotlight Podcast! We hear from Jeff Loy of Nostalgic Garage and Ashley Pinnell of Covington Latin School. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is presented by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and sponsored by CKREU Consulting and Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
In this episode of Hey U, the team sits down with U Career Success Directors, Carmen Gold Johnson and Suzy Shurtliff, to chat about their experience with career fairs. They share valuable tips and insights on how students should maximize their time at career fairs. Carmen and Suzy cover topics like elevator pitches, tips for introverts, and what to do after a career fair. We also invite you to join us for Career Fest, two exciting weeks of career events designed to help you explore career options, hone your job search skills, build a network, and land that dream job or internship.
Bill Bartholomew spoke with educator Jeff Johnson at a green jobs career fair that he organized.Support the show
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