草莓污视频导航

Jan. 16, 2020

Leading changemakers share their business wisdom at Grow Your Career conference

Sessions for 草莓污视频导航 alumni Feb. 1 will focus on career transition and professional development
Downtown Campus
Downtown Campus

What, exactly, is an intentional future? I鈥檝e created a LinkedIn account, now what? In a wobbly economy such as Calgary鈥檚, how do you remain positive and resilient? Is it possible to embrace networking if you鈥檙e an introvert at heart? Can you really effectively reposition your career?

Organized and curated by 草莓污视频导航 Alumni Association, the third annual Grow Your Career Conference is an intensive and energizing one-day blitz for 草莓污视频导航 alumni (and staff who are alumni) that will answer these questions and so many more.

Dubbed Vision 2020: Building an Intentional Future, this year鈥檚 Saturday conference features more than 10 sessions, led by all-star experts in their respective fields. Divided into two streams 鈥 career-transition and professional-development 鈥 participants will leave inspired, informed and armed with the latest career-building tools, carefully tailored to a Calgary audience.

Eric Termuende

Keynote speaker Eric Termuende, BComm鈥14

Considered a globally recognized thought leader and disruptor, keynote speaker Eric Termuende, BComm鈥14, shares his mantra in advance of the Feb. 1 conference: 鈥淟earn, experiment, reflect, repeat.鈥 By making intentional one-degree shifts, 罢别谤尘耻别苍诲别鈥檚 career advice typically provokes brain flips, like these: 鈥淚nstead of thinking about what position you want to fill, consider the problem you want to solve,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd secondly, don鈥檛 look for a title or a company, look for a lifestyle you want to live. Lastly 鈥 ensure the resume isn't an entry point to a company and is instead a follow-up document.鈥

Leading a session in networking and mentorship, Rob Allen, BComm鈥82, founder and CEO of Aligned Outcomes Corporation, knows all about reinventing yourself. After a 30-year career with IBM, Allen returned to Calgary after several international postings and made a dramatic pivot by launching a tech start-up. But that was after he took time to reframe his perspective on what he feared may be a dated skillset and 鈥渂egan cultivating鈥 his peer network, volunteering, mentoring and building his social media presence.

Rob Allen, BComm鈥82

Rob Allen, BComm鈥82

When asked for key takeaways that Allen is aiming to leave with his audience, he supports 罢别谤尘耻别苍诲别鈥檚 advice which is to be 鈥渋ntentional and deliberate in your career and,鈥 adds Allen, in 鈥渕aking career decisions that will help you manage the arc of your career.鈥

The area of finding a good mentor or mentee or assuming one of those roles at any stage of your working life is also critical, adds one of the key players behind the development of the recent Alumni mentorship program, Mentor Link.

Besides an increase in the number of sessions, new at this year鈥檚 conference is a fireside chat with three strategic thinkers from TD Insurance, representing corporate culture and a fierce commitment to diversity. And what鈥檚 back by popular demand is the speakers鈥 preferred picks for professional reading. Here鈥檚 a sneak-peek at that list:

  • Jamie Parker, BSc鈥14, co-founder of Calgary Heritage Roasting Company, part of the Becoming an Entrepreneur panel. His recommended read:聽 by Phil Knight.
  • Leighton Healey, BA鈥11, co-founder of KnowHow and part of the Becoming an Entrepreneur panel. His top pick: by Ben Horowitz.
  • Jana Boyko, BComm鈥16, BA鈥16, owner of a coaching practice, All Her Business, and part of the Becoming an Entrepreneur panel. Her top book: by Grace Bonney.
  • Rob Allen, BComm鈥82, leader of the session, Fostering a Deliberate Career through the Synergy of your Network and Mentorship. His top pick: by Ryan W. Quinn & Robert E. Quinn.
  • Court Ellingson, BComm鈥94, economic strategist at Calgary Economic Development is the man behind the session called Calgary in the New Economy. His preferred read: by Sarah Kendzior.
  • Marco Iafrate, MA鈥18, a pro in the wellness and human development fields, will be the voice behind Rising to the Challenge: Building Resilience to Navigate the Ups and Downs of your Career. His top pick is: by Alan Deutschman.
  • Gabriela Santamaria, MBA鈥10, is a marketing and communications strategist and will speak about personal branding. Her favourite book: by Dan Schawbel.
  • Carol Wert, Associate Director, Alumni Career Development, is part of a three-person panel called Career Hits. Her top pick is: , Bill Burnett & Dave Evans.
  • Kelly Gallant, MEd鈥19, a career specialist at the university, is also part of Career Hits. Her favourite career book is: In by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans .
  • Brian Palmer, BComm鈥06, is a leadership and career coach, specializing in the consulting and energy industries. He recommends the classic: by Richard N. Bolles.
  • Our keynote speaker Eric Termuende, BComm鈥14, recommends his own book 聽 that he co-authored with LL Glencoe as well as Range by David Epstein. He鈥檚 also a podcast fan and listens to (1) One Degree Shift, (2) How I Built This, and (3) The Daily.
Court Ellingson

Court Ellingson

As one who studies employment trends and facilitates transitions into tech jobs, Court Ellingson, an economic strategist with the Calgary Economic Development, aptly sums up one of the conference鈥檚 themes: 鈥淲e all know that Calgary鈥檚 economy and job market is changing and that we need to be prepared for those new jobs and new economy. One of the truths is that no matter where people go, there will be a need for continuous learning and skills upgrading. The days of getting a degree and building a career on the back of that single degree are gone.鈥

In a world of information overload, 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 annual career conference focuses on the issues most relevant to today鈥檚 businesspeople, stimulating new thinking and inspiring action. It also provides a unique networking environment to connect with like-minded professionals who share the same alma mater.

Where: 草莓污视频导航 Downtown Campus, 906 8 Ave. S.W.

When: Saturday, Feb. 1, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Cost: $45