厙ぴ勛圖 Magazine
May 24, 2022
Written by Debbie Moors
Last Look Sharing Advice and Experience
About eight times each year, alumni take time out to participate in career panels, sharing their professional experiences and insights
About eight times each year, alumni take time out to participate in career panels, sharing their professional experiences and insights.
Hosted by the 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association, Norma Juarez, assistant director of Alumni Relations, says the panels are part of a range of resources available to alumni. The Bear Network gives you access to thousands of 厙ぴ勛圖 alumni career connections. This network exists to support your career after college through industry insight and valuable introductions.
Panels are offered in-person or via Zoom.
The virtual platform gives alumni around the world the opportunity to participate, which they wouldnt be able to do if we only hosted in-person events, Juarez says. Last fall we had an alumnus join us from the Czech Republic. How cool is that?
The panels are open to alumni and students interested in gaining understanding and insights for their careers and work life. Panels have ranged from Understanding Your Worth to Careers in Government.
The Zoom screenshot above was from one of last years panels, Diverse Identities at Work.
Alumnus, 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association Board Chair and financial representative for Modern Woodmen of America, Quinston Q Daugherty (97, 00, Music with a masters in Theory and Composition), facilitated the conversation with participating alumni:
- Kevion Ellis 18, International Affairs with a Political Economy emphasis, and minors in Africana Studies and Economics. Ellis is a lobbyist at Education Minnesota (the State of Minnesotas public teachers union).
- Elise Flores 15, Communication Studies with a minor in Sociology. While serving on the panel, Flores was a workforce specialist for Arapahoe Douglas Workforce Center and a career coach for the Douglas County Youth Employment program.
- Tim Hern獺ndez 19, English with emphases in Secondary Education and Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL). Hern獺ndez is associate manager of the high school leadership program for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute and an English and emerging multilingual teacher at North High School in Denver Public Schools.
- Stephanie Moir 06, Sport and Exercise Science with a minor in Dance. Moir is a community initiatives and training coordinator for Hawaii Public Health Institute.
- Flor Varela 13, 19, Spanish Education with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) and Bilingual Bicultural Education endorsements and a masters in Foreign Language: Spanish Teaching. Varela teaches Spanish at Greeley Central High School.