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What exactly is the future of work, and how can people and organizations adapt to changes in work culture exacerbated by the Pandemic? In this episode, Ashley Artrip, Co-Founder and President of Mission Collaborative, explores these answers. Listen to her dive into the concept of “career portfolios,” and how they differ from the traditional “career paths” that we have been socialized to accept. Furthermore, she shares insights on how young professionals can discover their values and path by understanding their own definition of success.
In this episode of Shift - I chat with Ashley Artrip - President & Co-Founder Mission Collaborative - on a mission to help others design successful careers that are engaging and fulfilling. About Ashley Artrip: Co-Founder and President of Mission Collaborative, Ashley is on a mission to help others design successful careers that are engaging and fulfilling. Before Mission Collaborative, she worked at Gallup, where she focused on researching employee engagement and what contributes to a successful career. While at Gallup, she became a certified Gallup StrengthsFinder coach, enabling her to help others identify their strengths and harness them to design careers they love. After Gallup, she worked at SV Academy (Fast Company's #2 most innovative Ed Tech Start-Up 2020) where she helped first-generation college students and underrepresented minorities break into high-paying tech careers in Silicon Valley. Ashley's vision for the future of work is to ensure that every professional has access to the information, resources, and community needed to navigate the many career changes throughout their lives successfully. With so many antiquated rules of the workforce being rewritten, there has never been a better time to change the way people think about how they approach their careers. Ashley is currently writing a book that will serve as a "Hitchhikers Guide" to Career Design in the 21st Century. The expected publication is Fall 2022. Website: https://www.missioncollaborative.com/ About your host: Elena Agaragimova is the co-founder of Bessern (https://www.bessern.co/)
Wherever you are on your career journey, the Office of Alumni Engagement has resources to help advance your career. On this 'Cuse Conversation, Jenna Collins G'19, the associate director of alumni professional development in the Office of Alumni Engagement, discusses the launch of our redesigned #HireOrange job board — where alumni can post jobs and search openings around the world. Collins also highlights the revamped career services offerings available to alumni and shares an exclusive new career design fellowship with Mission Collaborative. Russ Terry G'00, the featured career coach for December, then offers pointers for alumni who lost their jobs or are looking to switch careers, shares how he transitioned from a sports reporter to a life coach, discusses why he focuses on the holistic approach to being a life coach, and more.
Reshaping Education - Higher Ed, Online Education, Bootcamps, ISAs, and More
Ashley Artrip and I discuss her journey to founding Mission Collaborative, a DC-based startup, that helps people find jobs that they find fulfilling through their 30-day online fellowship program.
RECORDED LIVE: AUG. 20TH, 2020On Episode 9 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Grant Schroll. He is the founder of "Mission Collaborative": a company that offers interactive workshops and programs to help you change careers more effectively. Grant talks about why he created Mission Collaborative, how he made his marriage the priority while still managing his startup, and why it's important to maintain a mindset of "Relationships Over Resumes."
Our guest for this week’s episode is Grant Schroll, cofounder and CEO of Mission Collaborative, who works everyday to help professionals find fulfilling careers. Grant shares his story and the unique approach he takes to this work. --- This episode is sponsored by Degree.Me, a one-stop college research tool for students. If you work for a college or university, you’ll want to learn all about their ability to connect you with the right students at a budget friendly price. To find out more, please visit Degree.Me/HEG --- Subscribe and listen via iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, RadioPublic, or Google Play. Find the full show notes at higheredgeek.com/podcast We’re now a member of Lyceum a new app that makes it easy to discover great educational podcasts and chat with other passionate listeners. Download the app by visiting lyceum.fm and come find the show! --- Music by pond5.com
In this episode, we speak with Ashley Artrip, Co-Founder of Mission Collaborative. We talk about her start-up from college, how Mission Collaborative came to be and their purpose to help people find direction in their career, how education can be reshaped, and more. Find out more about Mission Collaborative at www.missioncollaborative.com/ Reach out to Ashley at her LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/artripashley/ Give us your feedback on our episodes on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter - @sourceofzeal or email us at podcast@sourceofzeal.com. Don't forget to subscribe, share, rate, and review the podcast. Enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sourceofzeal/support
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Grant Schroll and Erica Soultanian, co-founders of Mission Collaborative, discuss why you should manage your career by thinking like an entrepreneur. Show notes at lifeskillsthatmatter.com/show278 The post Manage Your Career By Thinking Like An Entrepreneur With Grant Schroll and Erica Soultanian (278) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.
This week’s guest is practicing creativity in a slightly different way from many of the folks on this podcast so far. Erica Soultanian is a co-founder of Mission Collaborative, a DC-based organization that helps professionals design careers they love through workshops and immersive programming. Erica was inspired to co-create Mission Collaborative after struggling through a career change herself and realizing that there aren’t many resources or support organization to help professionals change careers once they graduate college. Erica also works at DC’s Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development where she helps grow DC’s private sector economy and entrepreneurial community. In her free time, Erica organizes Startup Weekend events in DC, which help bring new startups to life through 54-hour intensive weekend experiences. Some of the highlights from our conversation: * Being an entrepreneur while working a 9-5 * The ups and downs of entrepreneurship * Dealing with the fear of failure * How to know when it’s time to take the leap
Grant Schroll is a co-founder at Mission Collaborative, an organization that runs nights-and-weekends programs to help young professionals make career changes. He’s passionate about helping people build careers they love and redesigning higher education to better serve learners today and throughout their lives. Grant is just an all around stud who's on the forefront of the changing education and career climate in the world today. If you're in a place of confusion in regards to your life and you career, this is the episode for you and Grant is the guy to connect with! Expect to see him again at Successful Dropout. Here are just some of the things we discuss: Legos Grant's journey to discovering his calling The life and career design process Reflecting on your life and career Defining your life and your career Test driving your life and your career Figuring out your life is not a linear process! Much more! Resources Mission Collaborative - Grant's company THANK YOU! Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. Additionally, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and I read each and every one of them. Join the Successful Dropout Nation! Subscribe to the Successful Dropout Podcast. Enter your email on the top right of this page for regular emails from Kylon Gienger on how to drop out, grind, and succeed. Follow @kylongienger on Instagram!