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Amanda Schagane, associate director of UK Alumni Career Services, has been selected for the prestigious and highly competitive National Career Development Association Leadership Academy. Photo courtesy of UK Alumni Association.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 17, 2021) Amanda Schagane, associate director of UK Alumni Career Services, has been selected for the prestigious and highly competitive National Career Development Association Leadership Academy (NCDA). The goal of the two-year academy is to identify and nurture future generations of NCDA leaders. Every two years, approximately six to eight NCDA members are selected from a pool of candidates from around the world.
Schagane also recently published an article in NCDA’s Career Convergence web magazine.
Alumni Career Services Amanda Schagane Selected to Leadership Academy uky.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from uky.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Job Shadow Program, which will run from March 1 to 12.
The program is organized by the Penn State Alumni Association’s Career Services team, along with help from the Lion Ambassadors and UPUA. The virtual opportunity will connect students with Penn State alumni to give them some experience in potential future careers and opportunities.
Students will be paired with alumni based on career interests, skills, and more. The program aims to provide students with the opportunity to “experience the real world through the eyes of a Penn Stater.”
Interested students and alumni can submit an
application until February 17. You’ll need to create a LionLink profile online to participate in the program.
Dan Collins talks with Caroline Francis from UK Alumni Career Services.
What better way to ring in the new year on the Business Side than to chat with the folks at the Central Kentucky Job Club, who have charged head first into the pandemic to combat unemployment in Central Kentucky.
Back on the program this week to talk about the many ways in which the Central Kentucky Job Club is helping Kentuckians get back to work is the Director of Alumni Career Services at UK, Caroline Francis.
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