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    <description>Curious about careers?  Join Danae King, Communications &amp; Marketing Manager at the Greene Center for Career Education + Connections and co-host Casey Ryu, a Senior at the University of Rochester, as they tackle all-things career related with an unfiltered lens through conversations with Rochester students, staff, and alumni! 

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      <description><![CDATA[Oscar Lopez Hidalgo started playing squash when he was a kid in Mexico and fell in love with it. It influenced him to choose a college that offered squash and came to the University of Rochester where he earned his BS in Psychology in 2013. He completed his MS in Human Development from the Warner School of Education in 2016 and is now a Squash Professional at Genesee Valley Club and is also a volunteer Assistant Squash Coach at the U of R. 

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      <description><![CDATA[Sofia Saravia is an Index Data Product Manager at Nasdaq working on identifying products that the company should build out. Sofia is an international student from Mexico who graduated from the University of Rochester with a B.A. in Financial Economics and a minor in mathematics in 2016. She shares how she pursued both her artistic and creative passions along with her love for economics while in college. Sofia shares how she discovered her passion in product management and what that she is responsible for. She also provides tips on how she took ownership of her internship at Nasdaq that eventually led to a full-time offer.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Amina Shareef is a creative designer who has designed an undergraduate major and also her future career path. She graduated from the University of Rochester in 2019 with a double major in Digital Media Studies and a self-made major in Education and shares her excitement to be a guest on the podcast she helped in its infant stages. She continued her studies at Kent State University in Ohio to earn her MFA in Visual Communication Design where she also acted as an Adjunct Professor. Some of her career goals include working in the industry, eventually teaching at the college level, and perhaps even owning her own business.

Meanwhile she is working for her father's business, freelancing, and creating drawings on her Instagram account @ handivity. Amina shares how all of her experiences link back to her portfolio, where she gets inspiration from, and how completing her masters during the pandemic was a different, but insightful experience.  
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Meanwhile she is working for her father&apos;s business, freelancing, and creating drawings on her Instagram account @ handivity. Amina shares how all of her experiences link back to her portfolio, where she gets inspiration from, and how completing her masters during the pandemic was a different, but insightful experience. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sharing Your Story at Work, with Steve Blank &apos;07</title>
      <description><![CDATA[A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Steve Blank graduated from the University of Rochester in 2007 with a B.A. in Film and Media Studies with a concentration in post-production. During his time at Rochester, he also had the opportunity to study abroad in London! His career journey has taken him to Nickelodeon as a Coordinator and Manager in Marketing, working on shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Legend of Korra, some temp work, and eventually finding his passion at Lucasfilm where he is now the Director of Franchise Content and Strategy, working across teams and storylines. 

Steve shares how he's been able to find a community at Lucasfilm leading the Lucas Pride employee resource group, creating and supporting projects and initiatives he finds personally meaningful. He also explains how taking the time to discover his career path was full of important learning opportunities and the joy of finding a great place to work. We hope you enjoy this episode!  
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      <itunes:summary>A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Steve Blank graduated from the University of Rochester in 2007 with a B.A. in Film and Media Studies with a concentration in post-production. During his time at Rochester, he also had the opportunity to study abroad in London! His career journey has taken him to Nickelodeon as a Coordinator and Manager in Marketing, working on shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Legend of Korra, some temp work, and eventually finding his passion at Lucasfilm where he is now the Director of Franchise Content and Strategy, working across teams and storylines. 

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      <description><![CDATA[Professor Joanna Scott has been at the University of Rochester since 1987. She is the Roswell Burrows Smith Professor of English at the University of Rochester and the Director of the Literary Arts Program. In addition to teaching, she is also a critically acclaimed author of several novels and short stories. You may find her teaching courses in fiction writing and modern and contemporary literature.

Tune in as Professor Scott discusses what it's like to have a career in writing, the importance of collaboration, and so much more.  
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Tune in as she shares her journey throughout her career as a first-generation college student hailing from Canada to finding her true passion at the intersection of math and biology. In addition, she shares how taking time before graduate school was helpful for her, gives advice on how to put your best application forward, and the power of saying "yes." 
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Tune in to hear how Allen found his passion of art and how he transformed it into a career to teach students to think creatively. He also shares his experience as a first-generation student, his favorite place in Rochester, and some advice you can apply to your own college experience. 
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Tune in to hear how Professor Sierra discovered his love for history and how that became a source to explore Mexican history, culture, and language further. He shares his favorite part of being a professor (hint:  the students!) and gives incredible advice on taking advantage of the different opportunities at the University of Rochester. He also dives into why students should attend office hours and a few of his favorite books! 
 
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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of our special University of Rochester faculty series! We start with Professor Stephanie Ashenfelder who is currently the interim director of the Digital Media Studies program and the Program Advisor for Studio Art at the University of Rochester. 

Tune in to hear Stephanie share how she ended up in Rochester and how creativity can be applied across all fields. She also shares how when she was in college, a healthy dose of competition helped motivate and challenge her alongside her peers. Some of the courses that you can find her in are Introduction to Studio Art, Design Fundamentals, and the Digital Media Studies Senior Capstone. 
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Tune in to hear Stephanie share how she ended up in Rochester and how creativity can be applied across all fields. She also shares how when she was in college, a healthy dose of competition helped motivate and challenge her alongside her peers. Some of the courses that you can find her in are Introduction to Studio Art, Design Fundamentals, and the Digital Media Studies Senior Capstone.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Aron Levine graduated from the University of Rochester in 1993 as a double major in Economics and History. After he left Rochester he went to Rhode Island to join Fleet Financial Group and has been in the banking industry ever since. He is currently the President of Preferred and Consumer Banking & Investments at Bank of America, helping meet clients' needs while also creating lasting impact. 

Take a listen to this episode to hear some of Aron’s advice for making the most of your college days, ways you can prepare for life post-graduation, and how the banking industry is an important force for social good. 
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      <description><![CDATA[At the University of Rochester, Sarah was a college athlete in field hockey and graduated with a B.A. in Health Policy in 2013. She took time be a part of Americorps NCCC FEMA Corps Team in Mississippi for a year. She returned to Rochester to earn her Bachelors in Nursing in 2015 and is currently in the process of receiving her Masters in Public Health. She is also a Registered Nurse Care Manager at Accountable Health Partners in Rochester. Learn how Sarah stayed curious and connected her multiple past experiences and interests together to prepare her for a career in healthcare.  
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      <description><![CDATA[To start off Season 4 of Careers Unfiltered, we are welcoming our new student Co-Host, Casey Ryu! Casey is currently in the Class of 2022 as an e5 student where she is learning about entrepreneurship and business. She is double majoring in Linguistics and Archaeology, Technology, and Historical Structures with a Certificate in Community-Engaged Learning. She shares her perspective on career building as a student and a wide variety of life experiences from archaeological digs, internships in museums, and study abroad to being the oldest daughter. So take a listen to welcome and meet our new student Co-Host!
 
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      <description><![CDATA[The final episode of Season 3 is with the one and only Bryce Davis. Bryce has served as one of the brains and voices behind Careers Unfiltered and will be sorely missed as the Co-Host. He graduated in May 2020 with a degree in Economics and Music, hoping to pursue a career in artistic management.  

Listen as he reflects on his time at the University of Rochester and his overwhelming love for the Midnight Ramblers, music, and his time at the Greene Center. Bryce also shares what he's learned about himself from his education, experiences, and friendships over the past four years and his hopes for music to continue into his professional life.  
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In this episode, Mitch shares how the skills he learned working towards his PhD prepared him for the workforce and how every experience was valuable to his professional development. He also describes what it's like to work in the nonprofit sector, his passion for the Rochester community, and his work towards a more equitable food system. 

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      <description><![CDATA[Judy Ricker received her bachelor's in Music Education in 1976 and her master's in Musical Arts and Performance and Literature in 1981 from the Eastman School of Music. She continued her education at the Simon School of Business where she earned her MBA in 1991. 

Judy has spent her career working within both the music and business industries. She started off performing in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and then went on to work at Kodak and other corporations to do brand research. Currently, Judy is a brand and research consultant and also teaches oboe at Nazareth College and a course for Eastman's newest master's program: Master of Arts in Music Leadership. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Today he is now the Principal Pops Conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and other orchestras across the USA. He shares how his career has expanded to producing albums and writing music that combines different genres. In this episode he shares the phenomenal power of music that transcends language, political divisions, and connects people from all walks of life.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Kevin Brown graduated from the University of Rochester in 2014 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. During his time at Rochester, Kevin kept busy both academically and socially. He was the President of the Black Students' Union (BSU), an AIChE member, a member of Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, and a Kearns Scholar.  Kevin always knew he wanted to study STEM and took advantage of the research opportunities during undergrad to learn if it was the right fit for him.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2020 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Get psyched to hear from Dr. Michelle Zaso, a T32 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions at University at Buffalo! During her time at University of Rochester she received her B.S. in Neuroscience in 2012 and went on to receive her PhD at Syracuse University. Learn how she found her passion in clinical psychology and her current interdisciplinary research in addictions. Michelle shares tips on how to find the best match for graduate school, explains the Psychology Match process, and shares a day in the life of a clinical psych researcher.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Celena Evans graduated from the University of Rochester with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 1996 and went on to continue her engineering education at Georgia Tech, and then received her MBA from Emory University. Celena has had a range of experience in consulting, business, project management, and other industries. In 2009, She was named "Top 40 Under 40" by the Atlanta Business Chronicle! 

Today, she works in real estate in Atlanta at Keller Williams where her skills and past experiences align with one another. Celena shares how networking has influenced her career more than once and has helped her hone in on where she can thrive. She also gives advice on how to reevaluate your professional life when it doesn't match your expectations. 
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Come listen to hear about his unique experiences, his 6 years at the University of Rochester, career advice for students, and how he applies the skills he learned from his various classes to his professional life. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Mingjian Zhang received his BA in Digital Media Studies from the University of Rochester in 2017. He is currently a TOEFL instructor for New Oriental Education & Technology Group in Shenzhen, China. 

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      <description><![CDATA[Yukako Ito graduated from the University of Rochester in 2017 with a BA in Computer Science with minors in Business and Dance. She has since relocated to Tokyo, Japan and is a  Market Data Specialist for Bloomberg LP. 

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As the Chair of the Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine and the Director of the Center for Molecular and Translational Human Infectious Diseases Research at Houston Methodist Hospital, Dr. Musser's work has been consumed by the recent pandemic of COVID-19. In an effort to treat COVID-19 patients, the team at Houston Methodist was the first in the nation to test an experimental blood transfusion therapy.

Dr. Camille Leugers has also seen first-hand the impacts of COVID-19 as a family physician and faculty member of the brand new University of Houston College of Medicine which will welcome their first class in July of 2020.

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Dr. Camille Leugers has also seen first-hand the impacts of COVID-19 as a family physician and faculty member of the brand new University of Houston College of Medicine which will welcome their first class in July of 2020.

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      <description><![CDATA[Adam London graduated from the University of Rochester in 1989 with a B.A. in Economics. Flash forward to today and he works in the sports media space as the SVP of Business Development for CBS Sports Digital.

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      <description><![CDATA[David Fang graduated with his bachelor's degree from the University of Rochester in 2005. He then continued his education at Rochester and went on to receive his master's and PhD in electrical engineering. David is currently working as an Engineering Program Manager at Apple.

Tune in as Danae and Joe chat with David to get his perspective on the impact of COVID-19 within his industry and some advice he has for current students. 
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To kick off this mini series, we’re joined with Erica Riba who is the Director of Higher Education and Student Engagement at The Jed Foundation, a non-profit organization that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation&apos;s teens and young adults.

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