What now? How to manage your career during a crisis
Join the Nevada Bay Area Alumni Chapter and the Reynolds School of Journalism for a virtual panel discussion on navigating your career during an economic crisis with alumni from a range of graduation classes.
The event will be moderated by Bob Moffitt’93 from Capital Public Radio in Sacramento and will feature Distinguished Alumni award winner from the Reynolds School of Journalism, Kristin Go’98 current managing editor/news at USA Today. Go will be joined by freelance creative director Chris Ford’92, and Stanford content and podcast producer Jenny Luna’09.
In a time of uncertainty, unpredictability, and economic downturn, looking for a job will require innovation and out-of-the-box thinking. We invite you to tune in as Nevada alumni share their perspectives and practical insights about how to navigate a job search in the media and tech industries at a time of economic and social turmoil.
If you have any questions, please email nvbaac@gmail.com.
Dial-In Information
Registration is free but required to attend. A video link will be emailed to all registrants in advance of the event. The live session will be recorded and emailed to you if you would like to participate, but are unable to attend.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
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Reynolds School of Journalism, Development and Alumni Relations, Alumni Relations, Chapters, Nevada Bay Area Alumni Chapter
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Jobs, Personal/Professional Development, Campus Community, Just for fun
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This event is free but registration is required.
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