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Welcome
10:00-10:15am
Welcome and Opening Remarks Presentation
Description
Welcome by the Superintendent and Introduction to Career Exploration Sessions by the Director of College & Career Readiness
Presenter(s)
Guadalupe Guerrero, Superintendent
Aurora Hymel, Senior Director of College & Career Readiness
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Digital & Applied Design
Description
Learn about Digital & Applied Design careers from a Creative Director, Architect/PSU Professor and a Glass Artist/Business Owner.
Presenter(s)
Garrett Warren, PXL Agency
Garrett Warren is an accomplished Creative Director responsible for crafting innovative advertising campaigns for a multitude of entertainment studios and brands including Universal Pictures, Dreamworks Animation, Warner Brothers, Netflix, Nike, Lego, Samsung, and ES
Anna Weishael, Architect
Anna Weichsel is a German architect and principal of an award-wining firm for 15 years. As an immigrant she is pursuing her PhD degree in architecture history and theory and focuses on teaching at èßäapp¹ÙÍø State University. Her research projects and educational approaches highlight the importance of understanding cultural difference as an essential factor for an engaging diverse urban community.
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Rachel Escoe is the owner of Rachel Escoe Glass LLC. She is a practicing glass artist with over 10 years experience of venetian-style glassblowing. She has also built a skill-set in several other art forms. Her goal is to teach more workshops and open up doors to youth groups that don't normally have access to these expensive/hard to reach medium
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Education
Description
Learn about Education careers from the Franklin High School Principal and PCC Admissions Representative.
Presenter(s)
Bianca de Garriz, PCC
Bianca Degarriz has a B.S. in Sociology and an M.Ed. in Counseling - Student Affairs. Most of her professional career has been in higher education working in a variety of student affairs roles in both 4- year and 2- year colleges/universities. She also serves part-time in the Air National Guard.
Chris Frazier, Franklin HS Principal
Chris Frazier is a school administrator with over 15 years in education. He has served as a Teacher, Dean, Academic Counselor, Vice Principal and Principal. He currently is in his third year as principal of Franklin HS.
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Human Resources/Public Safety & Law
Description
Learn about Human Resources/Public Safety careers from representatives of Metro Emergency Management, FBI and Multnomah County.
Presenter(s)
Antonia Fabien-Kreamier, FBI
Antonia Fabien-Kreamier is the Community Outreach Specialist for the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Division FBI. She is a funded member of the Evidence Response Team and am the Primary Media Backup. She has been with the FBI for nine plus years.
Angela Donley, Multnomah County
Angela Donley is the policy director for Multnomah County Commissioner Susheela Jayapal and an Adjunct professor at èßäapp¹ÙÍø State University. She has a masters in social work and did 7 years of direct service in the community before moving into politics and focusing on macro social work.
Courtney Patterson is an innovative emergency manager with over fifteen years experience in disaster response and planning. Her focus is on equitable and resilient infrastructure and communities.
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Health & Biomedical Sciences
Description
Learn about Health & Biomedical careers from an Oregon Tech Medical Laboratory Science Specialist and an EMT for AMR (Ambulance).
Presenter(s)
Rachelle Barrett, Oregon Tech
Rachelle Barrett is a Blood Bank Specialist who has worked in the field of Medical Laboratory Science for fourteen years. She has several years of laboratory management experience and most recently is an instructor in the Medical Laboratory Science Program at Oregon Tech located in Wilsonville Oregon.
Julio Morales, AMR
Julio Morales is an EMT at AMR, who has been working for about 2 years and plans on becoming a paramedic in the next few months to pursue higher education, to eventually become a PA/MD at PCC.
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Engineering
Description
Learn about Engineering careers from three engineers from Nike.
Presenter(s)
Tim Bishopric, Nike
Tim Bishopric has been working in software engineering for over 20 years. He received a BA in political science at a state college in New Hampshire. He learned how to design and write software while working for Qualcomm over 15 years.
Shaun Ford, Nike
Shaun Ford is a Senior Software Engineer II with five years experience working at Nike. He has a goal of becoming a Senior Software Engineer III by 2021.
Melana Hammel, Nike
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Construction
Description
Learn about Construction/Construction Engineering careers through representatives from P & C Construction and NW Engineering Service, Inc.
Presenter(s)
John Herboth, NW ESI
John Herboth is a Sr. Commissioning Project Manager at Northwest Engineering Service Inc. with 13 years of experience in building commissioning in the commercial and industrial construction industries. He believes that sharing project successes, failures, and best practices is a professional duty.
Steve Malaney, P&C Construction
Steve Malany is the president of P&C Construction and a long term member of the Associated General Contractors. He joined P&C in 1990 and worked his way up to president in 2005. In 2014, he was the president of the local AGC Chapter.
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Hospitality
Description
Learn about Hospitality careers from a chef that represents Sysco Foods and a Destination Development Coordinator from Oregon Travel.
Presenter(s)
Tselani Richmond, Sysco
Chef Tse has a love affair with food, one that goes beyond lifting a fork to her lips. After 12 years in marketing, she moved to Paris to study cuisine and pastry. She has taught at all three èßäapp¹ÙÍø culinary schools and is now a chef consultant at Sysco.
Jordan McCauley, Travel Oregon
Jordan McCauley has worked in community development for 5 years. She currently supports destination development initiatives for many communities across Oregon that are interested in leveraging tourism as a local economic driver. She is passionate about helping communities thrive with the help of inclusive, sustainable and responsible tourism.
Morning Session I
10:20-11:00 am
Business
Description
Learn about Business/Management careers from a small business owner, a banking representative and a brand development representative.
Presenter(s)
Evan Strandberg, iQ Credit Union
Evan Strandberg is the Business Development Manager for iQ Credit Union. His area of focus is on community events, financial literacy, and connecting non profit partners.
Bianca Reed, Rain the Growth Agency
Bianca Reed is a Lincoln High School Alumni and currently the VP of Client Development at Rain the Growth Agency, Bianca leads new business initiatives and works across all departments to manifest measurable and unprecedented growth for clients.
Genesis Duncan, Graphic Anthology
Genesis Duncan is the creative director and founder of Graphic Anthology, a èßäapp¹ÙÍø, Oregon based stationery & gift company that encourages kind, thoughtful communication with those you love most. Since 2010, she's designed joyful products that have found their way into homes across the globe and into retail shops in the US, Canada, Europe, and Latin America.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Sustainability
Description
Learn about Sustainability careers through experts in the Solar Energy and Sustainable Agriculture fields.
Presenter(s)
Craig Ernst, Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association
Craig Ernst is a non-profit and solar energy expert with a proven track record in budgeting, financial forecasting & reporting, developing programs, events and cultivating relationships with funders. His background is in sales, marketing and multimedia helps him to expand awareness around solar energy. He leverages positive relationships to produce relevant industry events.
Andrew Gunther, A Greener World
Andrew Gunther serves as the Executive Director of A Greener World (AGW) Global Services, supporting the launch of AGW¡¯s labels in regions seeking meaningful food labels. Building on his agricultural experience Andrew subsequently developed supply chains for a large natural foods retailer, supporting farmer cooperatives and producer groups, before coming to A Greener World to utilize those same skills in supporting region-led development of markets for verified, sustainable products.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Education
Description
Learn about Education careers from the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Counselor On Special Assignment and PCC Admissions Representative.
Presenter(s)
Teresa Salinas, PCC
Teresa Salinas has been with PCC for over 20 years. She has worked in the Admissions and Recruitment area for over 10 years and prior to that in workforce development. She most enjoys working with students and helping them navigate the college admissions process to help them achieve their educational goals.
Marquita Guzman, èßäapp¹ÙÍø COSA (Counseling)
Marquita Guzman is a Counselor on Special Assignment supporting high school counselors in èßäapp¹ÙÍø. Marquita was drawn to the field of school counseling by a passion to help students maximize their potential and find their personal path of growth. As a first gen student herself Marquita believes in the pivotal role school counselors can play in the academic pathways of students.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Human Resources/Nonprofits
Description
Learn about how nonprofits serve our community from representatives from the Bodecker Foundation and Partners in Diversity.
Presenter(s)
Tracy Lam, Partners in Diversity
Tracy Lam is the director of programs and communications at a nonprofit called Partners in Diversity. Before this, she worked as a TV news producer in èßäapp¹ÙÍø, as well as a public relations professional for Make-A-Wish Oregon and OHSU. She has a degree in journalism from Boston University.
Tanya Cerda, Bodecker Foundation
Tanya Cerda has over 10 years of experience of working in creative industries and has previously worked in the fashion, entertainment, and advertising industry. Tanya is the Trustee and Program Director at the Bodecker Foundation and has been a part of the organization since its inception and is committed to providing exceptional art experiences for creative youth of all ages.
Mari Watanabe, Partners in Diversity
Mari Watanabe spent 25 years in the apparel industry working for nationally known clothing brands before shifting her career to the nonprofit sector. She has since served the nonprofit sector for 10 years.
Abby Guyer, Bodecker Foundation
Abby Guyer is several years into her ¡°second career¡± as a non-profit executive. She previously led brand marketing efforts for global consumer brands in addition to agency and consulting work for retail and restaurant clients. Early in her career she worked in the snowboard industry and as a music promoter.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Computer Science/Technology
Description
Learn about Computer Science/Technology careers from IT and Medical Technology professionals.
Presenter(s)
Luis Ochoa, Multnomah County
Luis Ochoa is a Software Development Manager at Multnomah County in Oregon. Mr. Ochoa has 20+ years of application development experience in various industries including human resources, financial, product development, video games, mortgaging, and now government which he leverages to provide innovative solutions to the residents and visitors of Multnomah County.
Katharine Chen, Bright.md
Katharine Chen is a software engineering manager at Bright.md. She started as an engineering intern at Bright.md was around 4 employees, and now the company has over 50 employees. She enjoys cooking and dancing Argentine tango.
Rachel Kelly, Bright.md
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Engineering
Description
Learn about Engineering careers relating to the transportation industry through three engineers from Daimler.
Presenter(s)
Anna von Ravensberg, Daimler Trucks North America
Anna von Ravenberg is a thermal management engineer with the Electric Mobility Group at DTNA, developing the first series electric truck for the comapny. She has a goal of seeing clean tech revolutionize the commercial vehicle market in the next years/decade! In addition she has a goal of completing a Master's in Engineering in the next few years to accomplish said goal.
Victoria Zhao, Daimler Trucks North America
Victoria Zhao has a Bachelor¡¯s and a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. She started her Daimler career in 2019 as a Design Engineer focusing on Exhaust After Treatment Systems and Integration. She is passionate about design, sustainable energy, and STEM!
Vasilios Tsirimiagos, Daimler Trucks North America
Vasilios Tsirimiagos is a mechanical engineer with almost 20 years of experience in the automotive and aerospace industry. He currently works at Daimler Trucks North America and is the team lead for Diesel Exhaust Fluid Systems.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Construction
Description
Learn about Construction/Engineering from a Civil Engineering Manager
Presenter(s)
Thuy Tu, Thuy Tu Consulting
Thuy Tu has over twenty years of experience as a Senior Transportation Planner and Civil Engineering Project Manager. She is an innovative collaborator, progressive communicator, educator and believes in people-focused urban design concepts and methods.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Transportation
Description
Learn about Transportation careers including Auto Technician, Auto-Body Technician and more.
Presenter(s)
Mary Ann Trout, Hillsboro Auto Wrecking
Mary Ann Trout started working at Hillsboro Auto Wrecking in 1988 without any car knowledge. In that time she has learned a lot about vehicles & about the industry. She participates on several boards & groups representing Auto Dismantlers.
Jay Kuykendall, Auto Tech/PCC Instructor
Jay Kuykendall is an instructor in the Automotive Service Technology department at èßäapp¹ÙÍø Community College. He has been in the automotive repair field for over 30 years, and holds ASE Master Automotive Technician status.
Russ Jones, PCC Instructor
Ron Reichen-Owner, Precision Auto Body
Jonah Mezgar-Auto Body Technician, Precision Auto Body
Jonah Metzger is an automotive restoration specialists specializing in the restoration of corvettes years ranging from 1953 to 1972. with 18 years experience in this service.
Morning Session II
11:10-11:50 am
Communication
Description
Learn about the Communication career of the Education reporter from The Oregonian.
Presenter(s)
Eder Campuzano, The Oregonian
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Planning Your College Search
Description
Whether you¡¯re just starting to think about college or needing guidance to research and organize your search, this workshop will provide timeline and suggestions for task completion to keep your search as effective as possible.
¡°College fit¡± includes considering your academic goals, geographic preferences, ways you like to be socially engaged, cost, and your career goals. Taking time to evaluate these will help you to hone in on certain schools and programs.
Presenter(s)
Delehoy College Counseling, Eric Delehoy
Eric Delehoy presents more than 25 years of college admission and counseling experience, having worked at both large public and small private institutions of higher learning. He is a national leader in the area of college guidance and, in non-COVID times, regularly provides keynote addresses and breakout sessions at high schools throughout the èßäapp¹ÙÍø metro area. He is the owner of Delehoy College Counseling.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Finding the right fit
Description
It's more than just the name and reputation of the school! Finding schools where you will establish community and thrive is just as important as ensuring you are selecting colleges that are a good academic match. Come hear more about factors you should be considering when selecting colleges and building your college list.
Presenter(s)
Alex Gonzalez, Bright Horizons College Coach
Alex is a Senior Manager at Bright Horizons College Coach on the College Finance team. Bright Horizons College Coach?, the nation¡¯s leading provider of educational counseling services. This benefit is designed to support your family through a variety of important educational challenges. He works directly with students to support their educational journey, mentoring them in the skills and experience they need to reach their professional career and higher education goals.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Accessing Your Construction Career through Union Apprenticeship: High Wage/High Demand Jobs in the Building Trades
Description
Do you learn best by doing? Do you think of yourself as practical and hands-on? If you answered yes, learn why a union apprenticeship might be a good fit for you. Apprenticeship is an advanced training option that combines classroom instruction with paid On-the-Job-Training. On their first day of work, a union Carpenters Apprentice earns $25 per hour. They¡¯ll earn more as they progress through their four year program and gain valuable skills that make them employable anywhere in the world.
Presenter(s)
Meg Kilmer, Pacific NW Carpenters Institute
A former high school career advisor, Meg Kilmer is happy to open the doors to a post-secondary option most teens know little about: union apprenticeships.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Private vs Public Colleges/Universities/WUE
Description
What is the difference between a public and private college or university? What are the benefits and strengths of each? Is it possible to attend other state colleges in the west and pay about the same price as going to an in state public college? These questions, and more will be addressed in this session.
Presenter(s)
Amanda Price, Oregon State University
Originally from Bend, Oregon I went to OSU for undergrad and obtained a degree in Speech Communications. Then, I went to èßäapp¹ÙÍø State University for graduate school and graduated in March of 2020 with a degree in Educational Leadership and Policy. I¡¯ve worked for Oregon State for the past eight years and I¡¯ve loved every minute! Go Beavs!
Cori Graves, Oregon State University
My name is Cori Graves and I have been working in Admissions for about three years. I was born and raised in Colorado and moved out to Oregon to complete my Bachelor¡¯s in Biology at Oregon State University! I have also attended èßäapp¹ÙÍø State University where I completed my Master¡¯s in Educational Leadership and Policy.
Cori Graves, Oregon State University
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
PCC- Career Pathways options. What are Stackable credentials?
Description
Find out about short-term stackable certificates that lead to a job and to an Associate degree. And, how added resources like SNAP and the STEP program can help with the costs of going to college!
Presenter(s)
Laurie Chadwick, Education Coordinator, PCC Career Pathways
Laurie Chadwick is an Education Coordinator with the PCC Career Pathways Program with over 15 years experience supporting students to reach their college and career goals. She enjoys working with students and anyone who is thinking of attending college, and connecting them to resources that support their success.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Earning College Credit in High School ¨C Dual Credit/AP/IB
Description
The ability to earn college credit while in high school offers students several benefits: A smoother transition between high school and college. First-hand exposure to college-level work while still in high school and a chance to complete your bachelor's degree faster. This session will explore the various opportunities available to students during high school.
Presenter(s)
Beth Molenkamp, MA PACTEC Regional Coordinator Dual Credit Program Manager
Beth Molenkamp has been working with èßäapp¹ÙÍø Community College since 2012, first as a Dual Credit Coordinator and then was promoted to the Dual Credit Program Manager and CTE Regional Coordinator. Before working at PCC Beth was a CTE teacher in Alaska and èßäapp¹ÙÍø. She has taught preschool through adults with a strong focus on experiential learning. Beth earned her BA at the University of Montana and a MAT from Ashford University.
Tara Harding, èßäapp¹ÙÍø AP TOSA
Tara Harding, originally from Arizona, taught history in NYC for 14 years before moving to èßäapp¹ÙÍø. She is now the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Teacher on Special Assignment for Advanced Placement. Her goal is to encourage and support diverse students in taking on the challenge of AP classes. She has a fifth grade daughter at Creston Elementary.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Steps to Deciding On Your Major
Description
Once you¡¯re in college, what happens if you don¡¯t know exactly what you want to do? Who and where can you get help? What types of careers exist that employers are actively recruiting college grads right now? Meet and learn from a Career Coordinator at our partners at PCC.
Presenter(s)
Jen Poinar, PCC Southeast Campus Career Exploration Center Coordinator
Jen Poinar has worked in career services in both high school and college environments for over 10 years and loves helping students find careers and majors that match their interests and needs. She holds a Bachelor's in French and International Studies from the University of Oregon and a Master's in Public Administration in International Management from Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
Rachel McMillan, PCC Sylvania Campus Career Exploration Center Coordinator
Rachel McMillen is the Sylvania Career Exploration Center Coordinator and has worked in career development in higher education for 20 years. She has a Bachelor's in English from University of California, Santa Barbara and a Master's in Counseling from California State University, Northridge. Rachel's prior career was in Human Resources and she began a transition into higher education as an intern in the Moorpark College Counseling Department.
Haydee Hernandez-Goldenberg, PCC Rock Creek Campus Career Exploration Center Coordinator
Haydee Hernandez Goldenberg has worked as a career development professional in California, Washington and Oregon in community college settings for over 30 years and been with the Career Services Coordinator for PCC Rock Creek for over 5 years. She began her career at the Rowland Heights High School Career Center in CA.
Becky Washington, PCC Cascade Campus Career Services Coordinator
Becky Washington is a Certified Professional Resume Writer. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a Master's in Public Administration. Becky is captivated by information on jobs that pay and what is in demand.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
Common Application: Tips and Tricks
Description
The Common Application, which is accepted by more than 900 schools, including some colleges located outside the U.S., helps streamline one essential part of the admissions process for students by having students just complete one application. Learn both the basics and fine points and get your questions answered.
Presenter(s)
Melea Tejedas, Senior Assistant Director for Regional Recruitment
Office of Admissions, University of Oregon
Melea Tejedas currently serves as the Senior Assistant Director of Regional Recruitment at the University of Oregon. She has nine years of college admissions experience, primarily serving the Oregon public universities.
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
AmeriCorps: A Gap Year Program Serving Your Community
Description
Interested in making a difference in your community? If you have a desire to serve others, come learn about becoming an AmeriCorps member. You¡¯ll learn how to apply, benefits of service (including money for college), and hear about several AmeriCorps programs that are available to you. Whether you¡¯re interested in tutoring children, fighting poverty, protecting the environment, coaching youth sports, addressing homelessness¡. there is an AmeriCorps program out there for you!
Presenter(s)
Amy Holland, Oregon Volunteers Program Manager
Amy Holland works with AmeriCorps programs across Oregon in her role as Program Officer at Oregon Volunteers. Amy has served twice as an AmeriCorps member where she developed skills such as building houses, removing debris after hurricanes, supporting immigrant students, preparing taxes, and more!
Afternoon Breakout I
1:30-2:00 pm
English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at PCC
Description
Learn about the English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at èßäapp¹ÙÍø Community College. Find out about the program and the steps to enroll. Learn about resources and services available to help you be successful at PCC.
Presenter(s)
Nerva Pfund, Student Resource Specialist
Nerva Pfund is a Student Resource Specialist, for ABE/GED & ESOL Programs. She has worked at PCC for twenty-nine years in a variety of roles including administration, testing coordination, orientation, and advising, with more than six years of teaching in a community college.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Financial Aid 101
Description
What is the difference between grants and loans? When and how do I apply for financial aid? How do scholarships fit into financial aid? This session will provide an overview and guidance to understanding the basics about financial aid which is key to your college decision.
Presenter(s)
Jennifer Satalino, The College Place Director
Jennifer Satalino has been active in the college access and success movement both in Oregon and nationally. She has served as both a director of admissions and of financial aid, is a founding member of the Oregon College Access Network. Jennifer has particular expertise in Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion and assisting undocumented students as they pursue postsecondary education. Her passion is ensuring equitable educational opportunities exist for all students.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Writing College Essays
Description
This session will go over some do's and don'ts of the personal statement. Your essay is one of the most important and fun parts of the application and allows your reader to get to know what excites you, what you're passionate about, and how you define yourself. In this workshop, we'll go over some real-life examples and story-telling strategies, as well as discussing some things to avoid in writing your essay.
Presenter(s)
Miranda Leong-Hussey, Reed College Admissions Fellow
Miranda Leong-Hussey is admission fellow for Reed College. She also attended Reed, and just graduated this past May, with a degree in political science. She is an East Coaster (born and raised in New York), and has thoroughly enjoyed living in èßäapp¹ÙÍø these past few years! In her free time, she loves to cook, read, hike, camp, and spend any time she can outside. Miranda is interested in education equity and access, and finding and meeting students the best part of the job!
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
The HBCU (Historically Black College/University) experience
Description
What is an HBCU? How is attending an HBCU different than attending any other type of college or university? Why should I consider attending an HBCU? What can I expect once I'm a student?
Presenter(s)
Dr. Gabriel Selassie
Gabriel Selassie earned a Bachelor¡¯s of Architecture degree with a minor in Civil Engineering from Prairie View A & M University of Texas (HBCU) in 1988. Gabriel is a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and serves at the Western Region Associate Editor of the Sphinx Magazine. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta national history honor society, and Prince Hall Masons. He also held a commission in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Attending a HSI (Hispanic Serving Institutions)
Description
What is an HSI? How is attending an HSI different than attending any other type of college or university? Why should I consider attending an HSI? What can I expect once I'm a student?
Presenter(s)
Darilis Garcia, PCC
Daril¨ªs Garc¨ªa, Ph.D. is the Director of Enrollment Services at èßäapp¹ÙÍø Community College where she oversees operations for admissions and registration. Dr. Garc¨ªa worked in higher education for 21 years in student affairs and as an instructor. She earned a Ph.D. in Educational Management in Higher Education from Hampton University, an MA in Communication from the University of Texas at El Paso, an MA in Counseling from Eastern Michigan and a BA in Communication from the University of Michigan.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
The Tribal College experience
Description
Come learn more about what makes an education at a Tribal College different than a traditional university. Students will learn about the various tribal colleges as well as student support programs specifically designed to support Native students.
Presenter(s)
Michelle Guzman, Director American Indian Student Services, University of Montana, Missoula
Michelle is a member of the Shoshone-Bannock tribes of Fort Hall, Idaho. Before working in higher education Michelle was a middle school and high school teacher.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
PCC Programs: Certificate to 2 Yr Transfer Options
Description
Starting at a community college, especially with the financial support of the Oregon Promise, is a great way to earn credits which equate to a better job later. Participate and learn about short term certificate programs as well as earning your two year AA degree that will transfer to most four year state colleges/universities.
Presenter(s)
Magdalena Cruse, PCC
Magdalena Cruse is an Admissions and Recruitment Coordinator at èßäapp¹ÙÍø Community College. She has worked in higher education since 2002 in various positions including international education, academic advising, health programs, admissions and recruitment. She enjoys working with students, helping them navigate the college admission process and achieve their educational goals.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Entering the workforce directly from HS? How to prepare to maximize your marketability
Description
Beginning a professional career immediately after high school presents opportunities to build your skill set, save for the future and establish healthy habits, but can bring on some new challenges as well. Understand how to market yourself to employers and the steps required to finding a lasting professional position in today's workforce
Presenter(s)
Goodwill Education, David Lorenz
David Lorenz is an Educational Specialist with Goodwill Industries. He enjoys helping people in the community achieve their goals and has a Master of Arts in Organizational Management.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Advanced Training: Job Corps
Description
Job Corps is a tuition free training program for anyone 16-24 years old who would like to get trained in healthcare, office, construction, automotive, culinary arts, and more! Students can stay in the dorms (for free) or go home after every training
Presenter(s)
Troy Madrid, PIVOT Job Corps Program
Troy Madrid has worked in the Job Corps program since 2005 in various positions in the counseling department -Career Counselor, College Counselor, and Admissions Counselor. Each position deals with the students in different times of their training and education.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
The Occupational and Life Skills Associate Degree: "A unique program for unique learners"
Description
Students will learn about the OLS program in Bellevue, WA. This is an accredited Associate Degree that prepares students with the skills they are going to need to start the career of their choice and teaches them essential skills they will need to live a fulfilled life. At the end of the presentation, students will understand how we teach, what we teach and why we teach at OLS.
Presenter(s)
Pilar Lopez, OLS Associate Dean, Bellevue College
Pilar has been working in the field of inclusion and diversity in society, and, more specifically, businesses and education since 2008. In addition to her extensive background working with adults with learning disabilities, Pilar has a professional background in human resources management and training and development. Pilar is a strong advocate for the creation of post secondary educational opportunities for people with different learning needs and believes learning doesn¡¯t end in High School
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Navigating the college process as a First Gen student
Description
Navigating the college search and application is overwhelming for any student. Yet some students who are the first in their families to go to college, this process is especially difficult. Find community and explore resources developed specifically for support during this session.
Presenter(s)
Cassie Esparza, University of èßäapp¹ÙÍø Admissions Counselor
Casandra (Cassy) Esparza is a first-generation college graduate, Latina, originally from Utah. A Class of 2014 graduate from University of èßäapp¹ÙÍø, Cassy has worked in the Office of Admissions for the last six years, and has used her role to help advocate and support underrepresented students pursuing higher education.
Afternoon Breakout II
2:10-2:40 pm
Hablantes de otros idiomas diferentes de Ingl¨¦s (ESOL) en PCC (En Espa?ol)
Description
Learn about the English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at èßäapp¹ÙÍø Community College. Find out about the program and the steps to enroll. Learn about resources and services available to help you be successful at PCC.
Presenter(s)
Nerva Pfund, Especialista en Recursos para Estudiantes
Aprenda sobre los hablantes de otros idiomas diferentes de Ingl¨¦s (ESOL) en el Colegio Comunitario de èßäapp¹ÙÍø. Conozca el programa y los pasos para inscribirte. Aprenda sobre los recursos y servicios disponibles para ayudarlo a tener ¨¦xito en PCC.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
What is college really like? Hear stories and advice from current college students!
Description
What does it feel like to be a college student? Learning new expectations of professors, meeting new friends, navigating life as a young adult. Mentors who have recently undergone this transition will provide their stories and best guidance to prepare for this exciting and sometimes scary transition.
Presenter(s)
Ari Alberg, èßäapp¹ÙÍø GEAR UP
Ari is a Program Manager for GEAR UP in èßäapp¹ÙÍø and Adjunct Faculty at PSU.
Jonathan Perez, èßäapp¹ÙÍø GEAR UP Mentor
Phoebe Sneed, èßäapp¹ÙÍø GEAR UP Mentor
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
How to Start your Scholarship Search
Description
There are many ways to search for scholarships that this process can be overwhelming. At the same time, there is a scholarship for everyone! You just have to know the best ways to identify them and make your plan to apply. This session will provide guidance as to the best resources and timelines to follow as you embark on your path to winning scholarships.
Presenter(s)
Abril Hunt, PNCA, FA Director
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
College Application Process for Athletes
Description
Participants will learn about important changes to NCAA rules for initial eligibility and financial aid, NCAA Eligibility Center requirements, recruiting, and other hot topics,
Presenter(s)
Ryan McAlvey, Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance and Student Service
Ryan McAlvey is the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Student Services. He is responsible for all education, oversight and enforcement of NCAA and WCC rules and regulations, initial and continuing eligibility certification of student-athletes, preparing and submitting waiver requests on behalf of coaches, student-athletes and the institution to the NCAA, oversight of athletic financial aid and serving as the primary liaison between several campus units and the Athletic Department.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Carpe Mundi & Carpe Diem Education: Making Gap Years Accessible for All Students
Description
Looking for something a different post-high school? Join us to learn about Gap Years from Carpe Diem Education and Carpe Mundi - two èßäapp¹ÙÍø-based organizations. We'll share some background information on what a Gap Year is, why you might want to take one, the options available to you (particularly considering COVID-19), and share some specifics about what a Carpe Diem and/or Carpe Mundi experience would look like.
Presenter(s)
Rachel Anderholder, Carpe Mundi
Rachel Anderholder is the Executive Director of Carpe Mundi -- the non profit branch of Carpe Diem -- has been working with the organization in various capacities since 2012, supporting 117 Carpe Mundi students through their study abroad experience. She has an MA in International Development and Service and has worked and volunteered in the education sector throughout North and South America.
Anne Koenning, Carpe Diem Education
Anne Koenning graduated from Lewis & Clark College with a degree in Sociology & Anthropology. She is the Executive Director of Enrollment & Operations at Carpe Diem Education, and has been working with Carpe Diem since 2016 . Prior to joining the team, Anne worked in the admissions offices of Where There Be Dragons and the National Outdoor Leadership School. Anne loves having the opportunity to connect with students and their families as they prepare for an international semester experience.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Navigating the College Application Process AND Transition to College for students with learning differences
Description
Navigating the College Application Process AND Transition to College for Students with Learning Differences presents ideological considerations to support families in approaching college choices. In addition, presenters will offer concrete resources and pragmatic options specifically targeted to help students with learning differences find their best fit college.
Presenter(s)
Debra Sankovitz, Lincoln High School Counselor
Debra has been guiding students through their high school experience for seventeen years, and particularly loves helping them thoughtfully approach their next steps after graduation. She holds a MA in Educational Psychology from University of Colorado, School Counseling licensure from Lewis & Clark College, College Counseling Certification from UCLA, and is Certificated as an Educational Planner through AICEP.
Melinda Gale, Grant HIgh School Teacher
Melinda Gale began teaching with èßäapp¹ÙÍø in 1999 and holds a BA from Reed College, an MAT from Lewis and Clark College and an IAL from èßäapp¹ÙÍø State University. She has worked with high school students navigating the college process both as an AVID and IB Coordinator and as an educator over the past 15 years. Melinda has also received extensive training in Social Emotional Learning skills and enjoys supporting young people as they consider their post-secondary career and educational options.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Maintaining a Growth Mindset: Reducing Anxiety during the College Planning Process
Description
Managing anxiety is a skill that is always evolving. When planning for life after graduation, our brains can be overloaded with deadlines, current coursework, as well as navigating the changes in our relationships with family and friends as we mature and grow. Come hear a bit of the science behind why our brains get overwhelmed and ways to help during this very exciting and sometimes stressful time.
Presenter(s)
Caitlin Clark, Roosevelt High School Social Worker
Caitlin Clark, MA LMFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in her 7th year at Roosevelt High School. She provides free and confidential bilingual mental health support to students and their families. In her free time, she loves to bike, cook, knit, and stay true to her Wisconsin roots by eating lots of cheese.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
ACT/SAT/Test Optional - What You Need to Know during the time of COVID
Description
This session will cover the:
- status of testing for SAT and ACT in Oregon
- trends in testing policies at colleges and universities
- differences between SAT and ACT
- typical timeline for prep/testing
Presenter(s)
Scott Clyburn, North Avenue Education, Founder and Director
Originally from Houston, Texas, Scott has taught in both secondary and higher education and has been tutoring professionally since 2005. He sees tutoring as an opportunity for any student to become a better learner. Scott specializes in coaching students with LD and is motivated by seeing his students transform their potential into action.
Rob Margolis, Stumptown Test Prep, Founder and President
Rob has been a professional tutor since 1997, beginning in the Washington, DC, area, then in Manhattan, and now in èßäapp¹ÙÍø. Rob has dedicated approximately 20,000 hours specifically to one-on-one standardized test preparation and has been featured in U.S. News and World Report¡¯s America¡¯s Best Colleges, Newsweek, and Education Week.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Navigating Financial Aid and Admissions as a DACA/Undocumented Student
Description
Undocumented students often feel isolated when faced with pursuing, understanding and completing important processes to apply and pay for college. Learn about resources for support!
Presenter(s)
Edgar Contreras, Warner Pacific University, Office of Admissions
Edgar Contreras is an alumni from Warner Pacific University and Tigard High School. I graduated from WPU in 2016 with a bachelor in Social Entrepreneur. I'm a first-generation Latino to graduate High School and College. I now work as an admission counselor for Warner Pacific University. One of my favorite things to do is meet with students and families to talk to them about their dreams and hopes about continuing education.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Work while earning your degree- Part time work & part time student
Description
Over 70% of college students balance studies with part or full-time work. Commitment to a job outside the classroom can add stress, while at the same time, providing opportunities to improve upon professional skills and abilities. Learn tools to minimize stress and improve performance at work or in the classroom.
Presenter(s)
Faith Avery, Goodwill Industries, Educational Specialist
Faith Avery is an Educational Specialist with Goodwill Industries. She is passionate about helping reach their highest potential and has a Masters degree from the University of Iowa.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Trades-Based Training Programs: Promoting success through education, leadership, and mentorship
Description
Come and explore why a career in the trades is a great option for you. Learn the benefits of being in the trades and how to go about starting your career. We will cover the requirements needed to apply for apprenticeship as well as the process for applying for apprenticeship. We will give you tips on how to be successful in the trades and will also give you resources for pre-apprenticeship programs. Your high paying career awaits you. Learn how to start your journey in this workshop
Presenter(s)
Kim Neel, Oregon Tradeswomen
Kim Neel is a Retention Coordinator. She has worked for Oregon Tradeswomen for 7 years to support women in the construction industry. She provides opportunities for mentorship and connection through monthly social hours and also facilitates educational learning opportunities through a program called Tradeswomen Leadership Institute.
Jay Richmond, Oregon Tradeswomen
Jay Richmond is the Workforce Equity Manager Oregon Tradeswomen. His work involves working with various stakeholders to increase equity and diversity in the construction industry.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Future Connect Scholarship for First Generation Students
Description
Future Connect is a scholarship and support program for students who identify as first-generation or low-income. We focus on eliminating barriers to college, and provide students with on-going support throughout their time at PCC. Come learn more about this fantastic program.
Presenter(s)
Jana Dougherty, PCC Future Connect Program Recruitment Specialist
Jana loves working in education and getting to see students transform their lives. Every day she is inspired by the students she works with and impressed with their intelligence, resilience, and determination. Jana has worked in education since 2001 and feels so fortunate to get to help students take their first steps towards college.
Afternoon Breakout III
2:50-3:20 pm
Student Panel: Navigating College as a Student with a learning difference
Description
Come hear from a current student and alumni panel of students from Bellevue College's Neurodiversity Navigators and Occupational Life Skills program discuss their college experiences. Students will share their personal stories and journey in higher education.
Presenter(s)
Pilar Lopez, Bellevue College, OLS Associate Dean
This panel will include current students and alumni from Bellevue college's Neurodiversity Navigators and Occupational Life Skills programs.
Acacia MacDonald
Ellamae Macpherson
Edward Swanson
Zack Daniels