A distinguished group of Kalamazoo College alumni will provide students with two days of practical workforce preparation April 12 and 13 during Career Summit 2019. All students are welcome and encouraged to attend this special event targeting positive employment outcomes through the Center for Career and Professional Development.
Through interactive break-out sessions, themed panel discussions and networking opportunities, students of all majors will gain priceless information about the global job market. All Career Summit events will be at the Hicks Student Center on campus to ensure as many students as possible may participate.
The scheduled speakers for Career Summit 2019 are:
Students may register for Career Summit 2019 through Handshake. Contact Kristy Carlson at kristy.carlson@kzoo.edu or 269.337.7183 for more information or assistance in registering.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
The April 6 and 7 event, featuring 12 current or former representatives of organizations such as Google and Rock the Vote, will help students prepare for Life after K through interactive break-out sessions, themed panel discussions and networking opportunities.
Read more about the speakers scheduled through the links below including:
Students of all majors will gain priceless information about the global job market, although registration is required in advance. To register, download Whova from the App Store for Apple/iOS mobile devices or Google Play for Android devices. Then:
Open the app and search for Kalamazoo College.
Sign in with your Kalamazoo College email address and a password of your choosing.
If the event itself asks for a password, use carzi.
After you register, be sure to add the specific events you want to attend to your individual agenda.
Students without a mobile device can preview the Career Summit and its agenda. Then, email Center for Career and Professional Development Director Joan Hawxhurst. Please include in your email which sessions in the agenda you would like to attend.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 at the Hicks Student Center for Life after K. Timasha Woods ’07, a global human resources business partner at Amgen, concludes our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event.
Timasha Woods ’07
Global Human Resources Business Partner, Amgen
Timasha Woods ’07 decided early that her choice of work needed to suit her ever-evolving interests in food, global travel, servant leadership and random adventures. Working in the human resources (HR) field continues to suit those interests and afford her the opportunity to help others effect change within large, complex companies.
She has provided her quirky brand of HR support to a myriad of client types, including but not limited to, unionized employees, sales teams, decorated army generals, and currently, vice and senior vice presidents including one former surgeon general of the United States. She attributes her continued interest and success in the field to her willingness to go where the experience is and partnering closely with her clients to understand the business.
Timasha is currently working with Amgen, a biopharmaceutical company based in Thousand Oaks, California. The company is comprised of 20,000 global employees whose mission, simply and elegantly stated, is to serve patients. Timasha earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Kalamazoo College.
Timasha is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Thriving as a Woman in the Workplace, 10 a.m. April 7
Tips for Bringing Your Identity to Work, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Mentoring Matters: What You Gain from Trusted Advisers, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Charting Your Course: How to Make the Most of the Career Summit, 1:30 p.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Walk-ins will be accepted if space becomes available.
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 at the Hicks Student Center for Life after K. Om Malik, a partner at True Ventures, continues our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event. To learn more, visit our Career Summit 2018 news story.
Om Malik
Partner at True Ventures
Journalist Om Malik founded technology blog Gigaom in 2001. With seed funding from True Ventures, he turned the one-man blog into a media company and research firm. Not long thereafter, Om became a venture partner, then partner, at True Ventures, where he continues to invest in promising networking and internet infrastructure technologies.
Om regularly writes for The New Yorker and provides commentary on tech trends to broadcast channels including Bloomberg West, NPR and BBC television and radio. He started writing about tech in the early 1990s. In 2003, he published his first book, “Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist.” Born and raised in New Delhi, Om is now happily situated in Northern California.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from St. Stephen’s College, where he graduated with honors.
Om is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Start-Up 101: From Dream to Successful Venture, 10 a.m. April 7
Social Entrepreneurship: Finding Solutions to Community Problems, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Mentoring Matters: What You Gain from Trusted Advisers, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Charting Your Course: How to Make the Most of the Career Summit, 1:30 p.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Mike Soenen ’92 joined Valor in 2015 and serves as a co-head of its operations group, focusing on active management of portfolio companies in conjunction with existing management teams. His additional responsibilities include investment prospect generation, investment structuring and execution and due diligence of potential acquisitions. Mike serves as a member of Valor’s Investment Committee and as a director of Manduka, one of Valor’s portfolio companies.
Before joining Valor, Mike served as a senior advisor and co-investor in numerous private-equity transactions. Previously, Mike served as chairman, chief executive officer and president of FTD Group Inc., a leading provider of floral and specialty gift products. FTD Group Inc. was a private-equity transaction led by Leonard Green & Partners.
Mike previously held positions as president and chief operating officer of FTD Inc., president and CEO of FTD.com, and vice president of marketing of FTD Inc. Before FTD Inc., Mike worked at Perry Capital LLC and Salomon Brothers Inc. Mike also served on the Board of Directors of Rewards Network Inc., Youbet.com and OptionsXpress.
He currently serves on the board of All Weather Inc. and Motorsport Aftermarket Group. In 2011, he was named a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. Mike holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and business from Kalamazoo College.
Mike is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Dinner and Opening Plenary, 6 p.m. April 6
Start-Up 101: From Dream to Successful Venture, 10 a.m. April 7
Building a Company: How Founders Launch and Grow Companies, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Mentoring Matters: What You Gain from Trusted Advisers, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Charting Your Course: How to Make the Most of the Career Summit, 1:30 p.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 at the Hicks Student Center for Life after K. Lindsey Haswell, the co-founder and executive VP at Depot Global Inc., continues our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event. To learn more, visit our Career Summit 2018 news story.
Lindsey Haswell
Co-Founder and Executive VP at Depot Global Inc.
Lindsey Haswell is co-founder and executive vice president of Depot Global, a software company in the self-driving car industry.
Before founding Depot Global, Lindsey was a legal executive at Uber, where she oversaw some of the most complex regulatory and litigation issues affecting the mobility industry. Before Uber, Lindsey spent 11 years as a litigator at the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, best known for defeating California’s Proposition 8, the amendment denying same-sex couples the right to marry.
Lindsey is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s undergraduate and law schools. When Lindsey is not obsessing over self-driving vehicles, she can be found chasing after her car-loving husband and two little boys in San Francisco.
Lindsey is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Dinner and Opening Plenary, 6 p.m. April 6
Mentoring Matters: What You Gain from Trusted Advisers, 10 a.m. April 7
Building a Company: How Founders Launch and Grow Companies, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Serendipity: Making the Most of Unexpected Opportunities, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 at the Hicks Student Center for Life after K. Kris Davidson, the owner of Kris Davidson Photography, continues our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event. To learn more, visit our Career Summit 2018 news story.
Kris Davidson
Business Owner at Kris Davidson Photography
Kris Davidson is originally from Sweden, having spent the first half of her childhood in the Scandinavian Arctic and the second half in Texas. As an immigrant, she gained a love for different cultures that fuels her ongoing work as a photographer. In her personal work, she investigates the nuanced question of what it means to become and be an American, with an eye to the role of reconstructive memory as it gives shape to individual identity in a larger American cultural landscape.
Before becoming a photographer full time, Kris worked as a marketing/branding professional for eight years in the San Francisco Bay Area on the corporate and agency sides, a great career incarnation that continually informs her work as a visual storyteller. Her specialties include travel/lifestyle, documentary and portraiture. She has collaborated with various editorial and commercial clients including National Geographic Traveler, Lonely Planet Traveller (UK), Kimpton Hotels, Ford, the Institute for Shipboard Education and many others. Kris is also a faculty member at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, teaching in the BFA and MFA programs.
Kris has a bachelor’s degree in communication arts from Loyola University in New Orleans and a Master’s Degree of Fine Arts from Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, California.
She is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Roadblocks and Potholes: Surmounting Inevitable Challenges, 8:30 a.m. April 7
Start-Up 101: From Dream to Successful Venture, 10 a.m. April 7
Building a Company: How Founders Launch and Grow Companies, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Serendipity: Making the Most of Unexpected Opportunities, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 for Life after K. Janete Perez, the co-founder of Present, continues our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event. To learn more, visit our Career Summit 2018 news story.
Janete Perez
Co-Founder at Present
As a co-founder of Present, Janete Perez focuses on bringing Present to the masses and, overall, on the strategy for the company. She leads a team of rock star engineers and marketing mavens. Janete is passionate about creating spaces for women to connect, support each other and have impactful, meaningful conversations.
Before founding Present, Janete spent her career working at some of the world’s top technology companies. Most recently, she worked as a product manager for Messenger’s growth team at Facebook. Before Facebook, she was a senior product manager at Zynga, where she led teams across various verticals including analytics, machine learning and mobile. Janete also spent five years at Microsoft helping to advance projects within the Visual Studio team for Microsoft Expression.
Janete incorporates experiences in her career and applies the same dedication and motivation to her community involvement, volunteering and mentoring. She continues to help promote women’s right and advocates for diversity and inclusion in tech to drive innovation for our growing diverse communities. Janete is an active mentor for Sequoia’s Ascent program, which promotes inclusion of more women in the tech field. Janete also currently serves as co-lead for the Women’s March San Francisco Chapter, which is part of a national movement to unify and empower everyone who stands for human rights. She leads the technology and community programming committees and played a large part in organizing the second Women’s March “Hear Our Vote” this past January. During her free time, you’ll find Janete hiking, doing yoga and enjoying the outdoors. The most inspirational woman in her life? Her hard-working, single mother, who immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico when Janete was 3 years old.
Janete is a first-generation college student and earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science from Brown University. She is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Thriving as a Woman in the Workplace, 10 a.m. April 7
Social Entrepreneurship: Finding Solutions to Community Problems, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Serendipity: Making the Most of Unexpected Opportunities, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Charting Your Course: How to Make the Most of the Career Summit, 1:30 p.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 for Life after K. Hilmon Sorey, the managing director of ClozeLoop, continues our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event. To learn more, visit our Career Summit 2018 news story.
Hilmon Sorey
Managing Director at ClozeLoop
Hilmon Sorey is the managing director of ClozeLoop, a management consulting firm in San Francisco. He is an award-winning sales management consultant and trainer to Salesforce, Box, SurveyMonkey, Nutanix and other fast-growth Silicon Valley firms and start-ups.
He continues to advise chief executive officers regarding methodology, organization and scalability. Hilmon holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Roosevelt University.
Hilmon is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Dinner and Opening Plenary, 6 p.m. April 6
Mentoring Matters: What You Gain from Trusted Advisers, 10 a.m. April 7
Tips for Bringing Your Identity to Work, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Serendipity: Making the Most of Unexpected Opportunities, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.
Registration for Career Summit 2018 is now closed. Students who are interested in attending but have not registered are welcome to stop by the registration table in the Hicks Student Center atrium before the session they would like to attend. Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits, especially on Saturday. See the Career Summit schedule online by clicking on ‘Agenda.’
A distinguished group of alumni will join Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists for Career Summit 2018. The event is two days of practical preparation April 6 and 7 for Life after K. Esperanza Cantú ’11, a project leader in the Data Planning and Evaluation Division at the Detroit Health Department, continues our series of features highlighting our speakers for the event. To learn more, visit our Career Summit 2018 news story.
Esperanza Cantú ’11
Project Leader, Data Planning and Evaluation Division at Detroit Health Department
Originally from Monte Alto, Tex., Esperanza Cantú has held various working and volunteer positions in fundraising, mentorship and coalition-building for health equity since moving to Michigan. In 2016, Esperanza transitioned to the Detroit Health Department, where she currently serves as a project leader in the Data, Planning and Evaluation Division. In her current role, she is coordinating a communitywide strategic planning process for health; efforts will result in a community health assessment and five-year community health improvement plan for the city of Detroit.
In 2016, Esperanza also accepted an appointment from Gov. Rick Snyder to serve on the statewide Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan. She serves as chair of the Finance Committee, and will build capacity to reduce inequities in state resources and services to the Hispanic and Latino community.
In her spare time, Esperanza enjoys spending time with her husband Micah Smith ’10, traveling to the Rio Grande Valley to visit family and running. Esperanza earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from Kalamazoo College, where she participated in the student groups Latinx Student Organization and el Movimento Estudiantíl Chicano y Chicana de Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A). She received her Master of Public Health Degree from the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health.
Esperanza is scheduled to speak during the following sessions of Career Summit 2018:
Roadblocks and Potholes, 8:30 a.m. April 7
Thriving as a Woman in the Workplace, 10 a.m. April 7
Tips for Bringing Your Identity to Work, 10:45 a.m. April 7
Crafting a Whole Life: How Work Fits with Family, Community, Self-Care and Fun, 11:30 a.m. April 7
Other Scheduled Speakers
Bill Duane ’94, retired superintendent of well-being, Google
Brad O’Neill ’93, CEO and co-founder, Depot Global Inc.