Making Work Work: Building a Future that Aligns with Your Values
Wednesday, February 24, 4-5:30 pm Register here.
Women, non-binary, and alums of color working across law, health care, non-profit, and science fields will talk about navigating the world of work and education after Hampshire. They will address:
- Finding paths and developing skills to navigate your journey
- Managing challenges that include under-representation and bias in their fields.
- Building lives and careers in alignment with your values
- Making changes when your work and values feel out of alignment
This event will be moderated by Julia Firestone 06F, transformational leadership coach, and panelists include:
- Miriam Cremer 87F, physician, Founder of Basic Health International
- Grusha Prasad 13F, PhD candidate in Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University
- Wendy Webb Williams 86F, lawyer, Chief Legal Counsel, Sara Lee
- Ananda Valenzuela 07F, nonprofit capacity builder, Interim Executive Director, RVC
Come ready to engage with this awesome group of alums. After their talk, we will move into breakout rooms for further discussion and Q & A.
Please let us know about any accessibility needs when you register. Registrants will receive a Zoom link via email just prior to the event.
Made possible by the SPARC fund, which supports connections between Hampshire alums and students for personal and professional growth.
This event is sponsored by the Career Options Resource Center (CORC), Alumni & Family Relations (AFR), and the Hampshire College Community Commons (CoCo).
Posted on Friday, February 5, 2021 by Carin Rank
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