Career Conversations: Back to Work & School

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Thank you for your interest in Career Conversations. Online registration has closed. If it is before the event start time (Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 7:30 a.m. PST) please email Stephanie Jamieson at jamiesos@seattleu.edu to register for the event.

Career Conversations: Back to Work & School

Career Conversations: Back to Work & School—Tools for Embracing This New Normal

By Seattle University Alumni Association

Date and time

Wednesday, September 16, 2020 · 7:30 - 8:45am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Career Conversations: Back to Work & School—Tools for Embracing This New Normal, Whatever Yours is…

In September's Career Conversations session we will have a conversation about "work and life balance".

Attendees are encouraged to listen to The Work-Life Balance Hack from At The Table with Patrick Lencioni ahead of the session.

Together, we will explore thoughts on what normal means in our new world as well as ideas for choosing wellness proactively in the workplace.

These facilitated conversations are intended to create a space for connection, learning, and support.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 TIME: 7:30-8:45 a.m. (PST)

WHERE: Online via Zoom

Career Conversations is a monthly opportunity for professional development, transition, and networking facilitated by Paula Fitzgerald Boos. These monthly meetups are intended for all levels of professionals to come together to learn and practice new skills for building careers that align with values and purpose, strengths and interests, and practical marketplace realities. Each month will facilitate dialogue around a specific focus. All are welcome.

Paula is a career and executive coach with 20+ years (“her 10,000 hours”) helping professionals create greater success and satisfaction in their work. Beginning in outplacement as a career coach, she found her passion in the conversation about “what you want to be when you grow up…this time.” She has supported thousands of professionals from all levels, technical backgrounds, and industries in choosing and/or creating proactive forward momentum for themselves in their careers.

Paula currently teaches the Professional Development class in the PMBA program and coaches in the Executive Leadership Program in the Business School at SU. Her tag line is “I connect professionals to possibilities!” She loves being a part of the Seattle University community and serving the mission of “educating the whole person for service in a just world.”

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The Seattle University Alumni Association serves the needs of our more than 86,000 alumni worldwide, engaging them with Seattle University and the broader alumni community.  We connect them with social, educational and athletic events, professional development and networking programs, and volunteer and spiritual growth opportunities. 

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