New BW 'Career Captains' event links student-athletes to alumni mentors
Baldwin Wallace University is forging new career connections between student-athletes and Yellow Jacket graduates.
In November, the BW Career Center and the Department of Athletics combined forces with the new Brown & Gold Club and the Center for Innovation & Growth (CIG) to host the first gathering of "Career Captains."
Recognizing career skills in the athletics experience
The
event
matched
current
BW
student-athletes
with
alumni
who
are
professionals
in
a
number
of
fields.
The
student-athletes
met
with
alumni
in
either
a
one-on-one
or
group
discussion
about
future
career
opportunities.
"Career Captains was an exclusive event for student-athletes that helped them identify and articulate the important transferable skills developed as student-athletes such as communication, teamwork, leadership, ethics and conduct, self-motivation, dedication and determination," said BW Director of the Career Center Carmen Castro-Rivera.
The 'Career Captains' connection
Thirty-two
student-athletes
representing
12
varsity
teams
attended
the
inaugural
event
and
20
businesses,
alumni
and
friends
served
as
mentors
and
panelists.
Student-athletes heard from and networked with BW athletics alumni to learn about their career journeys and get tips and advice. Alumni and guests representing diverse organizations and industries shared feedback and suggestions to support students in their networking skills and career development.
To participate, student-athletes had to be nominated by a coach and participate in two or more career development activities during the fall semester, such as meet with a career advisor or attend a career fair or workshop.
Praise for a powerful collaboration
A.J.
Miller,
a
junior
quarterback
on
the
Yellow
Jacket
football
team,
had
high
praise
for
the
"truly
professionally
facilitated
event."
"The best piece of advice that I walked out of this experience with was that the BW alumni network is special, so tap into it," said Miller, an international studies major from Coral Springs, Florida. "I hope this event continues on a regular basis."
"There has been so much positive feedback from employers, alumni, students and coaches," said Head Men's Lacrosse Coach Trey Keeley, one of several Yellow Jacket coaches involved in organizing the event. "The BW connection is a powerful one, and I know our students are feeling the positive effects."
"It is our intent to build on the success of this inaugural Career Captains event and make it a bigger and better annual offering," added Castro-Rivera. "This type of collaboration demonstrates BW's clear commitment to the success of student-athletes while at BW and beyond."