Career development
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Cuts, 2018
"'Cuts' is a documentary about a 47-year-old man's career path and his relationship between his two fathers." -- Abstract
Episode 00: Making It Big in 30 Minutes, 2020-08-05
Welcome to our podcast. In each 30-minute episode, you'll meet an Emersonian who's making it through their efforts, talent, and vision.
Episode 01: Chelsey Cartwright '13 on Making It in Politics, 2021-01-13
Little did Terri know that days after speaking with Chelsey about her whirlwind career on the Biden Harris campaign, Chelsey would be named the new Deputy Liaison to the White House for the US Dept. of the Interior. Hear just how Chelsey got there while also remaining true to the storyteller that she's always been. Recorded on January 13, 2021.
Episode 01: Evy Chen ‘10 on Making it as an Entrepreneur, 2023-04-23
Evy entered Emerson as a marketing student and left an entrepreneur - for life! She and Georgette discuss the cultural inspiration behind Evy Tea, and get candid about navigating the entrepreneurial reigns as a woman of color, the challenges she faced raising capital, and one thing she wouldn't compromise on. Recorded on April 23, 2023.
Episode 01: May Calamawy '08 on Making it as an Actress, 2022-03-15
Episode 01: Megan Mitchell '14 on Making It Big in Broadcast Journalism, 2020-03-05
Megan Mitchell speaks about her career as an openly gay local news anchor, her involvement in the Dakota Access Pipeline Movement and why she decided to join the Alumni Board of Directors. Recorded on March 5, 2020.
Episode 01: Sara Morgan '05, MA '10 on Making It as a Woman in Tech, 2021-08-03
Not only is Sara a "Double Lion," but she also serves as a member of Emerson's Board of Advisors. She and Terri chat about her seemingly winding but very intentional career path from radio to PR to Tech and how being a mentor for and volunteering with young Women of Color who are following in her footsteps has connected her back to Emerson in a profoundly meaningful way. Recorded on August 3, 2021.
Episode 01: Seth Adam ‘08 on Making it as a Diplomat, 2023-09-02
Seth Adam is no stranger to career moves. After getting his degree in Theatre Studies, he spent time working at GLAAD before becoming a US Foreign Service Officer. He talks to Hunter about lessons he’s learned along the way including finding work you love, learning from your mistakes, and using your voice for good. Recorded on September 2, 2023.
Episode 01: Zach Kornfeld '12 on Making it in Digital Production, 2022-07-25
Zach Kornfeld studied video production at Emerson, and now? He tries EVERYTHING. A member of the beloved YouTube channel turned multi-media franchise, The Try Guys, Zach uses his Emerson degree every day — but he's not doing it alone, and in fact, recommends strongly against doing just that when the power of collaboration is immeasurable. Recorded July 25, 2022.
Episode 02: Brent Baughman '10 on Making It as a Radio and Podcast Producer, 2021-08-02
Brent is usually on the "other side of the glass" working as a podcast producer for NPR, but he was kind enough to sit in the guest chair for this conversation with Terri. Find out why he was determined to not go into radio when he entered Emerson, how he ended up at NPR 12 years ago, and how he's managed to create new opportunities for himself during his decade plus long career there. Recorded on August 2, 2021.
Episode 02: Eitan Chitayat, MA '99 on Making It Big as a Brand Creative Director, 2020-03-05
Eitan Chitayat discusses changing his career path one semester away from graduation, how he ended up working on an iconic Volkswagen ad campaign and what it felt like having his "I'm that Jew" video go viral. Recorded on March 5, 2020.
Episode 02: Howard "D" Simpson '94 on Making It in Radio, 2022-03-22
Episode 02: Jamie Loftus ‘14 on Making it as a Comedic Writer, 2023-08-30
After her time at Emerson, Jamie Loftus started out as a comedian, but certainly didn't stop there. Between starting a podcast (before they were cool) and writing a New York Times Best Seller about the history of hot dogs (yes, hot dogs), her creative endeavors have taken her to a lot of places, most recently even out to LA. Jamie shares with Hunter how taking risks and keeping things fresh have led to her success. Recorded on August 30, 2023.
Episode 02: Jasmine Solano '06 on Making it as a DJ, Digital Host, and Cultural Organizer, 2023-03-29
Jasmine is a multidisciplinary artist in all the ways. She's a DJ, an on camera and radio host, a cultural organizer, just to name a few. Georgette and Jasmine both have deep WERS roots, fun fact: Jasmine created The Secret Spot, and they wax poetic on her journey building a career around music and activism, her new work-life balance, and advice she'd give her younger Emerson self. Recorded on March 29, 2023.
Episode 02: Jill Gearin '18 on Making It in Sports, 2021-02-10
Jill and Terri discuss what it means to be a "woman in sports" after Jill landed a job as the voice of the Visalia Rawhide right after graduating from Emerson. Jill has a unique perspective on the game of baseball as not only a woman, but as an athlete as well. Recorded on February 10, 2021.
Episode 02: Pamela Zapata '10 on Making it as a CEO, 2022-07-27
Episode 03: Carolyn Snell '97 on Making it in the Music Industry, 2021-08-02
Carolyn and Terri have a blast throwing it back to the 90's as she shares her journey from Biore Pore Strip girl at Lilith Fair to tour manager for Brandi Carlile, Janet Jackson, Reba McEntire and the Indigo Girls - just to name a few! Carolyn is working with some of the biggest names in the music industry but still finds time to give back to a very special place to her, Thistle Farms, and explains how it made a much bigger impact on her than she expected. Recorded on August 2, 2021.
Episode 03: David Yoon, MFA '00 on Making it as an Author, 2022-08-01
Episode 03: Jessica Joseph ‘13 on Making it as a Marketing Strategist, 2023-08-25
Jessica Joseph, Director of Commercial Strategy for the New York Time’s WireCutter, joins Hunter to talk all things green: from advice for young professionals on money management to connecting to her family roots while gardening during the pandemic. She reflects on her time in advertising, the joys of teaching, and the lasting impact the Emerson community has on her personal and professional relationships. Recorded August 25, 2023.