Alumni association holds professional development lecture

Mairead Cahill

Loyola’s Young Alumni Association re-launched its three part Pack Lecture Series to aid the professional development of recent graduates.

The group re-launched the series on Feb. 25. Each presentation introduces a new aspect of professional development.

Emily Ramirez Hernandez, chairwoman of the Professional Development Committee, said the three lectures are spread throughout the spring semester.

“Professional development is important for recent graduates to succeed, so we hone in on three topics each spring,” Hernandez said.

The alumni board established the lecture series as a way for graduates to remain connected with Loyola but also enhance their professional careers.

Emily Stewart, assistant director of alumni relations for campaign, said the speakers are meant to appeal to the needs of alumni.

“We like to have alumni present on the topics but also reach out to our Loyola faculty and staff who may be experts on the topic,” Stewart said.

Chip Kerth A’80, director of accounting & finance recruitment at The Personnel Consulting Group, opened the series.

The lecturer advised attendees on how to secure suitable salaries and benefits while employed.

Kerth said his lecture was meant for those seeking new jobs as well as people already employed who might be wanting better wages or benefits.

Role-plays demonstrating methods of negotiation that alumni might use with a boss or future employer were also part of the evening.

The upcoming lecture by Leigh Thorpe A’03 on March 18 will focus on fundraising and soliciting sponsorship.

The final lecture of the series will be held on April 22. Artemis Preeshl, associate professor of theatre, will present on the fundamentals of public speaking.

The lecture series was created to deepen alumni relationships with Loyola, teach marketable job skills and provide networking opportunities, Hernandez said.

She said that she hopes the three lectures will bring together like-minded, career driven individuals.

Although it is designed for alumni who have graduated in the last ten years, Hernandez said that the series is open to seniors who will soon be young alumni with the hope that it will aid their professional development too.