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Alumni Shared Advice and Experiences at Khanna Career Conference
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The 2025鈥疜hanna Career Connections Conference鈥痺as back and better than ever. This year, it happened on鈥疐riday, Oct. 10, during Homecoming weekend. By moving it to Friday afternoon, it was easier for commuter students and student-athletes to attend. It was the perfect way to kick off the weekend while building their professional network! 

Students selected鈥痶hree sessions鈥痶o attend, each with 20 minutes of content and 10 minutes for Q&A or reflection, and they could keep the conversation going during the afternoon networking session. Sessions were led by alumni across industries and focused on鈥痗areer-ready skills鈥痩ike leadership, communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and professionalism, everything employers are looking for! 

Khanna Sessions

Jim Jackson 鈥88, a career marketing expert and most recently the Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, returned to 人兽性交 as this year鈥檚 keynote speaker sharing how mindset and a 人兽性交 education can serve as the ultimate launchpad for success.

鈥淚 wanted students to leave with the belief that the right mindset鈥攃ombined with a 人兽性交 education鈥攃an help unlock their full potential and take them further than they imagined. I encouraged them to adopt a 鈥榟ere鈥檚 how I grow鈥 perspective: to take calculated risks and understand that progress comes from persistence, not perfection. Everyone鈥檚 journey is unique, but the path forward is built on small steps that add up鈥攚ith an eye on your desired end state,鈥 Jim said. 鈥淚 also emphasized adaptability. In a world shaped by rapid change and emerging technologies like AI, staying nimble and futureproofing your skillset isn鈥檛 just smart鈥攊t鈥檚 essential. These students are entering a workforce that will reward curiosity, collaboration, resilience, and the ability to evolve.鈥

Drawing on his own journey from a small-town student to global marketing leader, Jim highlighted how resilience, adaptability, and curiosity open doors to opportunity. His talk inspired students to think boldly, embrace challenges, and take immediate steps toward building confidence and shaping their future.

鈥淚 have a lot of fond memories from my time at 人兽性交. I built lifelong friendships, but more importantly, I learned to think bigger and gained the confidence to envision more for myself,鈥 Jim added. 鈥淚 probably didn鈥檛 realize it when I was a student there, but 人兽性交 gave me the foundation to reach higher and opened doors I didn鈥檛 know existed. That鈥檚 why I wanted to reinforce the importance of confidence and maximizing every opportunity. You only get one shot at life鈥攊t鈥檚 important to lean in and not be afraid to put yourself in uncomfortable situations. If you try something and it鈥檚 not the right fit, you can pivot鈥攂ut you鈥檒l be stronger for having tried.鈥

This year鈥檚 session presenters鈥痠ncluded: 

  • David Snider 鈥11, Senior Associate Director, Denison University 鈥撯疨ush Your Limits: Thriving Outside Your Comfort Zone
  • Emma Cepek 鈥24, Planner, City of Reynoldsburg 鈥 Going Places: How Study Away Prepares You for the Working World
  • Kayla Wilkerson 鈥19, Director of Budget and Finance, Ohio Senate 鈥撯疎merging Leaders: Making an Impact Early in Your Career 
  • Maria Kalis 鈥95, Judge, 人兽性交 County Common Pleas Court 鈥撯疞ead Boldly: Building Confidence in Any Setting 
  • Bonnie Taylor 鈥05, Founder, Taylor Strategic Consulting 鈥撯疧wn Your Voice: Confidence in Action 
  • Laney Hitchens 鈥25, Communications and Marketing Director, Marietta Community Foundation 鈥撯疊reaking the Illusion: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 
  • Michelle Brown 鈥94, Financial Advisor, Raymond James 鈥撯疢ake It Matter: Adding Value in Everything You Do 
  • Kim Mattox 鈥94, State Farm Representative 鈥撯疪eal World Money: What You Didn鈥檛 Learn in Class 
  • Kimi Corrigan 鈥08, Vice President, Huntress 鈥撯疊eyond the Resume: Telling Your Story in Interviews 
  • Mike Reilly 鈥77, Owner & President, Starfish Signs and Graphics 鈥撯疪esilience at Work: Bouncing Back & Moving Forward 
  • Heath Watton 鈥95鈥痑nd鈥疜evin Krumlauf 鈥91鈥撯疢ore Than a Game: Translating Athletic Skills to the Workplace 
  • Dan Shuey 鈥06, Partner and Vice President of Legal, Lisinski Law 鈥撯疢ore Than a Paycheck: Defining Success on Your Own Terms
  • Dan Busby 鈥94, Director of Development, Boy Scouts of America 鈥撯疨urpose & Payoff: How Philanthropy Can Shape Your Career 
  • Jordan Raugh, Director of Mentoring & Alumni Impact, Phi Kappa Psi 鈥撯疍ifferent is Powerful: Thriving in Diverse Workplaces 
  • Gracie Andrews 鈥23, Senior Assistant Director, College of Wooster 鈥撯疭urviving Your First Job 
  • Jen Noble 鈥03, Vice President, Morgan Stanley 鈥撯疻orkplace Personalities: The Good, the Bad & the Hilarious 
  • Chetan Khandhari 鈥97, Chief Innovation and Digital Officer, Nationwide 鈥撯疉I on the Job: Tools, Trends & How to Stay Ahead 
  • Craig Kwasniewski 鈥97, Director of Human Resources, Discount Drug Mart 鈥撯疶hat Was Hard to Say: Navigating Tough Talks at Work 
  • Rachele Hill 鈥08, Human Resources Director, Osborn Engineering 鈥撯疉pply Anyway: Decoding Job Descriptions & Knowing When You鈥檙e Ready
  • Tim Palmer 鈥88, Senior VP of Sales, AtriCure Inc. 鈥 Early Career, Lasting Impact: Building Yourself and Your Workplace from Day One

Whether it鈥檚 learning how to translate athletic skills to the workplace, navigating tough conversations, or figuring out their first job, students received real-world advice from alumni and were able to make connections that can help them now and in the future. 

Thanks to the support of the Anuj Khanna 鈥86 family, the鈥疜hanna Career Connections Conference was free for 人兽性交 students. In addition to presenting, alumni volunteers served as session moderators, assisted with day-of registration, and attended the networking session.

If you are interested in volunteering for next year鈥檚 Khanna Career Connections Conference or getting involved in other ways that impact 人兽性交 students, you can complete this . You also can learn more about engagement opportunities by visiting the Impact Center website.  

 

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