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Career Moves: Networking, personal initiative lead to agency job for Calissa Holder ’20
May 4, 2021
When looking for hiring opportunities at RLF Communications, Calissa Holder ‘20 made the first move to earn a position on the company’s team.
Career Moves: How the SPDC helped Andrew Veilleux ’21 move from discouraged to delighted — and a job with Deloitte
April 20, 2021
Weeks of frustration didn't keep Andrew Veilleux '21 from being persistent about searching for his dream job. With guidance from the Student Professional Development Center and some hard work, he is about to begin his career with Deloitte.
Failure vs. Perfectionism: Navigating the interview question that exposes your flaws
April 7, 2021
How to effectively share your failures with employers to highlight your strong work ethic and ace that interview.
Alumni in Action: Chris Adamik ’20 helps develop Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine
March 22, 2021
Adamik is part of Moderna's DNA manufacturing department, which develops DNA used in the biotechnology company's mRNA vaccines. That DNA helped speed the breakthrough mRNA-1273 COVID vaccine now in wide distribution across America.
Career Moves: Mackenzie Ferguson ’21 will carry passion for the law to the UGA School of Law
March 11, 2021
Elon's Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) career advisors offered guidance to Mackenzie Ferguson '21, an English and political science double major from Athens, Georgia, to help her fulfill her dream by advancing her education.
Class of 2016 entrepreneurs take ‘bold’ step to support Black-owned businesses
March 9, 2021
Danielle Deavens ’16 and Doug Spencer Jr. ’16 launched Bold Xchange, an online retail shop offering products exclusively sourced from Black-owned businesses, in 2020.
Alumnus named president of Newchip Accelerator
March 2, 2021
Ryan Vet ’13 assumes the day-to-day operations of the Newchip Accelerator, a remote, global startup accelerator program.
Elon alumnus named one of ‘America’s Best-in-State’ financial advisors by Forbes
March 2, 2021
Mike Kanner ’02 is recognized for his financial advising experience and approach to working with his clients.
Zoe Grove ’20 honored with First-Year Teacher Award
March 1, 2021
Grove is a math teacher at West Lake Middle School in Wake County, N.C.
Leading Women in Audio Conference to focus on ‘growth and growing’
February 22, 2021
The conference theme of “Growth Through Adversity” runs through conference topics and has helped boost registration.