I was invited to give a presentation on networking for the Webster University George Herbert Walker School of Business and Technology START program. The START program (Student Transition And ReTention Program). The program is designed to provide 25 Junior and Senior minority students form St. Louis area city and county high schools a snapshot of the college experience. I love working with students that are making the transition from high school to college. Each and every time I truly feel like I am able to provide them with detailed inside information to help give them a head start.
You can find the handout that goes along with the presentation here.
A compilation of additional handouts and resources that compliment and support professional presentations given by Tyann Cherry in conjunction with various colleagues as listed. Presentation dates and venues are provided.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Get Involved With Professional Organizations! A Discssuion on Building Your Professional Network While Avoiding Burnout
Presenters: Paula Aguilar, Tyann Cherry (moderator), Joan Finder, Melanie Gottleib, Dr. Michelle Loyet, Dana Parker-Jones
Place: Webster Staff Alliance Annual Professional Development Day, March 2010
Description: Are you bored in your current position? Think that you know everything there is to know about your department? Are you burned out by tackling the same old problems in the same old ways and are looking for something new?
As is often the case, you may find answers to these questions where you least expect to; professional organizations and/or affiliations.
This panel of highly motivated Webster University professionals will discuss their paths to leadership positions and active membership within their professional organizations. Topics to be discussed include:
- Finding a professional organization that will meet your needs
- Active participation vs. passive membership
- Relating a professional organization to your everyday work
- Utilizing professional conferences and organization activities to network and make positive and lasting connections
- Gaining support from your department or supervisor to participate (it’s not required but it helps!)
For example – did you know that Melanie Gottlieb used to be uncomfortable speaking in public?
That Tyann Cherry actually formulated the idea for Academic Advising “Quickstart Webinars” based on work that she did with her DEA Commission?
Have you heard that Joan Finder works in admissions but is the current President of the Missouri Academic Advising Association because it is actually more valuable to her professionally given her responsibilities?
That Paula Aguilar was actually active in MACADA at her previous institution and brought this participation with her to Webster University?
Did you know that Dana Parker-Jones is active in three organizations of dynamic professionals that promote educational outreach?
That Michelle Loyet works as an advising administrator but holds a PhD in Anthropology with specialization in Archeology and actively teaches at the college level outside of Webster?
All of the panel members have successfully utilized their relationships within professional organizations to raise the profile of the University, but also to keep themselves interested in their careers and motivated to try new things. The panel will discuss ways that they were able to gain departmental funding to support their activities (when applicable) and how stepping outside your comfort zone, while difficult, can ultimately yield results that are both personally and professionally satisfying.
Panel will be held in a discussion format with the opportunity for questions as the session progresses.
Presentation Materials
PowerPoint Presentation
Place: Webster Staff Alliance Annual Professional Development Day, March 2010
Description: Are you bored in your current position? Think that you know everything there is to know about your department? Are you burned out by tackling the same old problems in the same old ways and are looking for something new?
As is often the case, you may find answers to these questions where you least expect to; professional organizations and/or affiliations.
This panel of highly motivated Webster University professionals will discuss their paths to leadership positions and active membership within their professional organizations. Topics to be discussed include:
- Finding a professional organization that will meet your needs
- Active participation vs. passive membership
- Relating a professional organization to your everyday work
- Utilizing professional conferences and organization activities to network and make positive and lasting connections
- Gaining support from your department or supervisor to participate (it’s not required but it helps!)
For example – did you know that Melanie Gottlieb used to be uncomfortable speaking in public?
That Tyann Cherry actually formulated the idea for Academic Advising “Quickstart Webinars” based on work that she did with her DEA Commission?
Have you heard that Joan Finder works in admissions but is the current President of the Missouri Academic Advising Association because it is actually more valuable to her professionally given her responsibilities?
That Paula Aguilar was actually active in MACADA at her previous institution and brought this participation with her to Webster University?
Did you know that Dana Parker-Jones is active in three organizations of dynamic professionals that promote educational outreach?
That Michelle Loyet works as an advising administrator but holds a PhD in Anthropology with specialization in Archeology and actively teaches at the college level outside of Webster?
All of the panel members have successfully utilized their relationships within professional organizations to raise the profile of the University, but also to keep themselves interested in their careers and motivated to try new things. The panel will discuss ways that they were able to gain departmental funding to support their activities (when applicable) and how stepping outside your comfort zone, while difficult, can ultimately yield results that are both personally and professionally satisfying.
Panel will be held in a discussion format with the opportunity for questions as the session progresses.
Presentation Materials
PowerPoint Presentation
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