Career Chronicles

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Career Chronicles

The Career Chronicles podcast is hosted by Student Career Ambassadors from Furman University’s Malone Center of Career Engagement. We bring in career experts, professors, and students to discuss topics related to exploring and launching your career during your years at Furman.

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    27: Strengths in the Workplace with Elliot Davis

    At Elliot Davis, Clifton Strengths are a core part of the experience that new associates have at this Greenville accounting firm.Talent Development Director Tim Wilson and Talent Development Coach Adam Riddlehoover are here to discuss how Strengths have helped their team become more self-aware, articulate, and empathetic. They also offer advice on how students can find the same benefits and apply them to employment with the resources that Furman provides. 

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    26: Careers in Sustainability and Environmental Consulting with Tad Goetcheus

    There are many career paths within the sustainability firm. HRP Associates consults for environmental and civil engineering, as well as sustainability services. Tad Goetcheus, the company’s COO and president, is here to share what he finds rewarding and challenging about his job, and how college students and new graduates can find their place in this growing field. 

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    25: Careers in Real Estate (Part 2)

    We're diving into the world of commercial real estate and project management with an inspiring panel of women leaders from CREW! Each speaker brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective, from a range of real estate and project management experience, offering great insights into the industry.   Meet our panelists: Stormie Ellenburg, Director of Development at Clear Mountain Properties, where she focuses on real estate and development projects across the Upstate. Emily Laundra, a sales specialist with Young Office, partnering with companies to create tailored interior solutions for commercial spaces. Britney Barnes, head of the Environmental Department at the Civil and Environmental Consultants' Greenville office, which is home to heavy civil engineers and environmental professionals. Britt Atkinson, Principal Designer and owner of Atkinson Collaborative, an interior design firm in Greenville that specializes in Multi-Family, Hospitality, and Corporate/Commercial projects.  Join us as they share their educational pathways, journeys, project management wisdom, and tips for navigating the complexities of the commercial real estate industry. Whether you're already interested in real estate or simply looking to learn more, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice for Furman students! 

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    24: Careers in Real Estate (Part 1)

    We're diving into the world of commercial real estate and project management with an inspiring panel of women leaders from CREW! Each speaker brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective, from a range of real estate and project management experience, offering great insights into the industry.   Meet our panelists: Stormie Ellenburg Director of Development at Clear Mountain Properties, where she focuses on real estate and development projects across the Upstate. Emily Laundra A sales specialist with Young Office, partnering with companies to create tailored interior solutions for commercial spaces. Britney Barnes Head of the Environmental Department at the Civil and Environmental Consultants' Greenville office, which is home to heavy civil engineers and environmental professionals. Britt Atkinson Principal and owner of Atkinson Collaborative, an interior design firm in Greenville that specializes in Multi-Family, Hospitality, and Corporate/Commercial projects. Join us as they share their educational pathways, journeys, project management wisdom, and tips for navigating the complexities of the commercial real estate industry. Whether you're already interested in real estate or simply looking to learn more, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice for Furman students! 

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    23: Service-Based Gap Years with Colin Brake

    Furman alumnus Colin Brake ‘24 is taking a gap year to be a participant of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. He works at Homeboy Industries in L.A., the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world. Colin discusses with hosts Lizzy and Roger what he has learned through his work, from balancing empathy with mental health to adapting to group living. He also shares tips for how to figure out if taking a gap year to do service is right for you! 

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    22: Getting Started with Internships with Lexie Johnson

    Lexie Johnson, the assistant director of the Internship Office, shares everything you need to know about the internship search process! She gives advice on why to pursuse internships, when to start looking, and how the internship office can help.  Book an appointment with the Internship Office here! https://www.furman.edu/internships/contact/

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    21: Yaseen Echekki's Senior Story

    Yaseen Echekki is a senior, and currently serves as the president of Student Government Association. Involved in a myriad of organizations over the years, Yaseen discusses how his involvements and choices shaped his career plans and changed him as a person. He also gives advice to young students for how to make the most of their time at Furman.

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    20: Process Improvement in Healthcare with Vivian Sevilla

    Do you have a passion for maximizing experiences and making things the very best they can be? Performance Excellence & Process Improvement roles might be the perfect fit for you! Vivian Sevilla is a Senior Integration Manager and Performance Improvement Advisor with Prisma Health. In her role, she's approached by an executive leader with a problem, analyzes data to determine the scope of the problem, and then manages the process improvement project to make the process and organization more efficient. We talk about performance improvement advisors as doers, analysts, and conductors specific to making a process more efficient for its customers, as well as how college students can further develop much needed skills and learn more about this kind of career pathway through Vivian's advice and various educational paths and opportunities!   

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    19: Project Management, Pt. 2 with Marcus Hamaker

    Marcus Hamaker is the CEO of [bu:st] USA, a business with seasoned project management consultants who assist other companies with internal projects. He gives advice to students that are interested in project management, and discusses the field through the lens of consulting and more technical projects that [bu:st] handles, as well as how vast project definitions and the range of projects can be.

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    18: Project Management with Whitney Wilson

    Whitney Wilson is a Project Manager at TD Bank. She speaks with us about project management through the lens of finance, and shares some essential skills for someone who might be interested in pursuing a career in the field. As a Furman  alumna herself, Whitney also shares some key opportunities that she took advantage of as a student, as well as ways for current students to develop their own career paths -- both in and outside of the classroom. 

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    17: Exploring Entrepreneurship in College with Bryan Davis

    Bryan Davis is the Executive Director of the Hill Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Furman. He says the institute functions like a clubhouse -- a place to bounce ideas off of one another, explore new types of work, and become comfortable with just trying things out. On the podcast, he discusses how to get involved with the Hill Institute and entrepreneurship as a college student!

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    16: Using Strengths to Leverage Your Career with Kristin Irwin

    CliftonStrengths offers a way for students to understand what they're best at and market themselves using helpful language. Career adviser Kristin Irwin gives practical tips for how to use strengths in the job interview process as well as throughout your career.

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    15: PANEL - Paving Your Professional Pathway

    To aid freshmen in their career exploration, the Malone Center hosted a panel of upperclassmen to discuss what they are doing in college to set them up for success career-wise. Lousia Brown '24, Colin Brake '24, TJ Robertson '25, Esmie Fernandez '25, and Abby Kandare '26 talked internships, Linkedin strategies, and how to make the most out of co-curricular experiences at Furman.

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    14: Balacing Health, Work, and Relationships with Dr. Randolph Hutchison

    Dr. Randolph Hutchison is a health sciences professor at Furman, but he’s also a dad, husband, avid runner, and musician. We discussed work-life balance and how he makes his wellness a priority alongside work and family using tools like mindfulness, reflecting on the “perfect day”, and adding a social component to exercise habits. 

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    13: Study Abroad and Your Career with Esmie Fernandez

    Esmie Fernandez is a junior Business and Communications double major with a minor in Data Analytics. She joins us to discuss her recent semester in Edinburgh, Scotland and how it is shaping her career! She shared tips for students hoping to study abroad and what aspects of the experience changed her the most.

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    12: How to Find Your Calling with Rolyn Rollins

    Rolyn Rollins from the Cothran Center speaks with us about callings: what they are, how you find yours, and how the Cothran Center can help by providing three key questions for reflection. She also shares how she came upon her own calling: working with college students. 

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    11: Thriving, Not Surviving, at Furman with Dr. Brad Harmon

    Dr. Brad Harmon, Assistant Dean for the first and second-year experience, is known for helping students thrive in college, not just survive. He shares tips for students that are struggling to make this jump, and provides an inside look at the goals of the Pathways program and how this aligns with his motto.

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    10: Stories in Service with Nancy Cooper

    Nancy Cooper is a well-known face around Furman as the Coordinator of Volunteer Services with Heller Service Corps. On this episode, she shares the story of how Heller came to be, the journey that landed her at Furman, and how students can get involved in service even after college.

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    09: Unconventional Career Paths with Michael Mace

    Not everyone has what one might consider a "traditional" career path. Whether you get a later start on building your career, or you find out that your college degree wasn't the right fit, there are lots of ways that you might end up in an unconventional job. Michael Mace, the Malone Center's Operations and Employer Engagement Coordinator, joins us to discuss his path and the stigma surrounding non-traditional jobs and not doing what's "expected" of you, and how to overcome it.

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    08: Inclusion in the Workplace with Dr. Franklin Ellis

    Dr. Franklin Ellis, the Director of the Center for Inclusive Communities, joins us this week to discuss how we can find and contribute to inclusion in the workplace. We talked about how to go beyond just talking about diversity, and how Franklin's work involves helping students "be better people by being better to people."

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    07: Non-Linear Career Paths with Ginny Hughes

    Most career paths aren't linear. Our own Malone Center Career Advisor Ginny Hughes took several unexpected turns to find her ideal job. She joins Lizzy and Audrey to discuss her experiences and share advice for people that are considering changing up their career.

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    06: Building Your Personal Brand with Alice Tyszka

    Are you curious about how to develop a brand for yourself as you embark on the job search process? Furman junior and fellow Career Ambassador Alice Tyszka joins us this week to share her experience creating a brand for herself and her poetry books, and shares her best advice for other students.

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    05: Mentorship in College with Kevin Kao

    Our producer, Audrey Enghauser, joined us today in hosting art department professor and Pathways advisor Kevin Kao to discuss all things mentorship in college. We talked about why these relationships are useful, how to find mentors, and tips for making the most of these connections.

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    04: Navigating the Job Search Process with Louisa Brown

    Furman senior Lousia Brown already has a post-grad job lined up. To find out how she did it, we discussed the application and interview process, and heard about the unexpected challenges she encountered along the way. She also noted the Furman resources and experiences that helped her find the right fit (spoiler alert: her internship was key!)

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    03: How to Succeed as a Pre-Law Student with Maya Russell

    Did you know there are no required courses for the pre-law track? Maya Russell is the advisor for the track, and on this episode, she discusses what being a pre-law student entails, careers in law, and advice for setting yourself up for success in the law school application process. 

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    02: How to Use Internships to Leverage Your Career with Andy Coe

    The pressure to stack your resume with internships during your college years is real. Andy Coe, the Associate Director of the Internship Office, breaks down everything you need to know about how to find internships, reflect on them, and use them to shape the trajectory of your career. He'll tackle the ultimate question: how many do you really need?

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    01: Malone Center Basics with Madi Ogburn

    This week we're sitting down with Madi Ogburn, our career center's Assistant Director of Communications and Assessment, also known as our work mom, to discuss all of the need-to-knows about the Malone Center for Career Engagement this year.

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    Career Chronicles Trailer

    Malone Center Career Ambassadors Roger Abim-Karmon and Lizzy Miller introduce the Career Chronicles podcast: Furman students' guide to exploring and launching their career in college!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Career Chronicles podcast is hosted by Student Career Ambassadors from Furman University’s Malone Center of Career Engagement. We bring in career experts, professors, and students to discuss topics related to exploring and launching your career during your years at Furman.

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