Powering Pathways: Career
Connections and National
Bonner Alumni Advisors
A Breakout Session
For Student Leaders
Saturday, Oct 10th 1:45–3:00 PM
All-group introduction and context
setting (20 minutes)
Transition to breakout rooms by career
sector (10 minutes)
Sector-speci
fi
c breakouts with National
Bonner Alumni Advisors (45 minutes)
Agenda
• Understand Bonner’s Career Connections initiative and
deepen own career preparation and readiness
• Leverage new resources and tools, such as the new
National Bonner Alumni Advisors
• Take back the new National Bonner Alumni Advisors
program to campus and develop infrastructure necessary
for your Bonner Program to utilize these resources
(incorporate into Bonner meetings, communications, etc.)
Intro Activity
Stand or raise hand if…
You’ve conducted at
least one
informational
interview
Stand or raise hand if…
Your campus offers
career coaching by
major or industry
Stand or raise hand if…
You’ve attended a
career or opportunities
fair (campus, online,
Bonner meeting, etc.)
Stand or raise hand if…
You have a portfolio,
project page, or
sample that
showcases your work
Stand or raise hand if…
You’ve used
Handshake or
LinkedIn to
fi
nd an
opportunity
Stand or raise hand if…
Your campus offers
a “Career Closet” or
program for free
professional attire
Stand or raise hand if…
You’ve asked for
feedback on your
writing from someone
outside your major
Stand or raise hand if…
If you can articulate
how you practice
cultural humility in
your community work
Stand or raise hand if…
You can use AI or
tools responsibly to
draft, then revise in
your own voice
Stand or raise hand if…
You’ve explored
Bonner’s graduate
school partnerships
Stand or raise hand if…
You can describe
your work style and
the conditions you
need to thrive
Career
Connections
Eight Career Sectors
The eight career
sectors aim to help
students
strengthen their
career readiness,
fi
nd pathways and
opportunities, and
network with
fi
eld
professionals.
National Bonner
Alumni Advisors
National Bonner Alumni Advisors
The NBAA program aims to
help students understand
career pathways,
fi
nd
resources and
opportunities,
and build connections that
will support their post-
graduation success by
connecting with alumni across
eight career sectors.
•Launched Summer 2025
•41 alumni advisors
Student Toolkit: Career Connections
Template Emails
Breakout
Sessions
Arts, Entertainment, & Creative
Chloe Rodriguez '25, Berry Bonner
Alum, Johns Hopkins Political
Communication Graduate Student &
Monument Advocacy Fellow
Facilitator
Michael Deem Jr. ’26
Rider Bonner Leader,
2025 National Bonner Intern,
Film and Television Major
Location:
Room 354
*Alum on Zoom
Business, Finance, & Economics
Aranxa Parra '22, Centre Bonner Alum,
HR Generalist, candidate in Masters of Law
in Human Rights Advocacy
Facilitator
Liz Brandt ’15, Centre Bonner Alum,
Director of Community Engagement
at Bonner Foundation
Location:
Room 151
Environment & Sustainability
Jefferson Crawford ’10, Emory & Henry
Bonner Alum, Pricing Specialist within
Business Operations at
Tennessee Valley Authority
Facilitator
Jen Gonzalez Reyes ’19,
Guilford Bonner Alum,
Director of Communication & Campus
Engagement at Bonner Foundation
Location:
Room 350
*Alum on Zoom
Healthcare
Marisa Barrera ’22, Wofford
Bonner Alum, Community
Engagement Specialist at SC
Department of Public Health
Facilitator & National
Bonner Alumni Advisor
Halle Gensler '25, Berea Bonner
Alum, Youth & Young Adult
Engagement Coordinator at National
Alliance on Mental Illness Dupage
Location:
Room 150
*Alum on Zoom
K-12 & Higher Education
Lauren Sermersheim ’24,
Mars Hill Bonner Alum,
Graduate Assistant for the Clinton
School of Public Service
Facilitator
Rachayita Shah, Director of
Community Engaged Learning at
Bonner Foundation
Location:
Room 146
Law, Policy, & International
Dominique Cressler ’20,
University of Richmond Bonner
Alum, Project Coordinator with
DePaul Migration Collaborative
Facilitator
Richard Harrill, VP of Operations &
Strategic Initiatives
at Bonner Foundation
Location:
Demo
Kitchen
Non-pro
fi
t, Social Impact, & Human Services
Josh Blair ’11, Centre Bonner
Alum, former Director of Strategic
Operations at Chicago Votes
Facilitator
Ariane Hoy, VP of Program and
Learning Initiatives
at Bonner Foundation
Location:
Room 353
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
Andy Han ’19, Macalester Bonner
Alum, Product Manager
at Rotary International
Facilitator
Naya Adla '26, Stetson Bonner
Scholar, 2025 National Bonner Intern;
Applied Math & Digital Arts Majors
Location:
Room 255
Get Ready!
•Conduct research! Search on
LinkedIn, job pro
fi
les, etc.
•Write down your questions!
•Head to your breakout room!
Breakout Spaces
Room 354
Room 151
Room 350
Room 150 Demo
Kitchen
Room 255
Room 146 Room 353
Resources
Resources
Career Connections: A
Best Practice Guide for
Strengthening Career
Development and
Community
Engagement
Developed by:
2024 National Bonner Interns, Abria Doe ’24, Stetson
University Bonner Alum and Bryan Wood ‘24, TCNJ
Bonner Alum and supported by Liz Brandt, Director of
Community Engagement, and Rachayita Shah, Director
of Community-Engaged Learning, Bonner Foundation.
Career Readiness Trainings
Developmental Curricular or co-curricular
opportunities focused on career readiness
Resources
Bonner National Partners
Resources
Bonner Graduate School Partners
Bonner Wiki
Visit Career Pathways Section
•Career Connections Guide
•Collaborating Across Campus & with
Career Services
•Job Sector Guides
•Career-Focused Training Guide
Bonner Alumni LinkedIn Group

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  • 1.
    Powering Pathways: Career Connectionsand National Bonner Alumni Advisors A Breakout Session For Student Leaders Saturday, Oct 10th 1:45–3:00 PM
  • 2.
    All-group introduction andcontext setting (20 minutes) Transition to breakout rooms by career sector (10 minutes) Sector-speci fi c breakouts with National Bonner Alumni Advisors (45 minutes) Agenda
  • 3.
    • Understand Bonner’sCareer Connections initiative and deepen own career preparation and readiness • Leverage new resources and tools, such as the new National Bonner Alumni Advisors • Take back the new National Bonner Alumni Advisors program to campus and develop infrastructure necessary for your Bonner Program to utilize these resources (incorporate into Bonner meetings, communications, etc.)
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    Stand or raisehand if… You’ve conducted at least one informational interview
  • 6.
    Stand or raisehand if… Your campus offers career coaching by major or industry
  • 7.
    Stand or raisehand if… You’ve attended a career or opportunities fair (campus, online, Bonner meeting, etc.)
  • 8.
    Stand or raisehand if… You have a portfolio, project page, or sample that showcases your work
  • 9.
    Stand or raisehand if… You’ve used Handshake or LinkedIn to fi nd an opportunity
  • 10.
    Stand or raisehand if… Your campus offers a “Career Closet” or program for free professional attire
  • 11.
    Stand or raisehand if… You’ve asked for feedback on your writing from someone outside your major
  • 12.
    Stand or raisehand if… If you can articulate how you practice cultural humility in your community work
  • 13.
    Stand or raisehand if… You can use AI or tools responsibly to draft, then revise in your own voice
  • 14.
    Stand or raisehand if… You’ve explored Bonner’s graduate school partnerships
  • 15.
    Stand or raisehand if… You can describe your work style and the conditions you need to thrive
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    Eight Career Sectors Theeight career sectors aim to help students strengthen their career readiness, fi nd pathways and opportunities, and network with fi eld professionals.
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    National Bonner AlumniAdvisors The NBAA program aims to help students understand career pathways, fi nd resources and opportunities, and build connections that will support their post- graduation success by connecting with alumni across eight career sectors. •Launched Summer 2025 •41 alumni advisors
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    Arts, Entertainment, &Creative Chloe Rodriguez '25, Berry Bonner Alum, Johns Hopkins Political Communication Graduate Student & Monument Advocacy Fellow Facilitator Michael Deem Jr. ’26 Rider Bonner Leader, 2025 National Bonner Intern, Film and Television Major Location: Room 354 *Alum on Zoom
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    Business, Finance, &Economics Aranxa Parra '22, Centre Bonner Alum, HR Generalist, candidate in Masters of Law in Human Rights Advocacy Facilitator Liz Brandt ’15, Centre Bonner Alum, Director of Community Engagement at Bonner Foundation Location: Room 151
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    Environment & Sustainability JeffersonCrawford ’10, Emory & Henry Bonner Alum, Pricing Specialist within Business Operations at Tennessee Valley Authority Facilitator Jen Gonzalez Reyes ’19, Guilford Bonner Alum, Director of Communication & Campus Engagement at Bonner Foundation Location: Room 350 *Alum on Zoom
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    Healthcare Marisa Barrera ’22,Wofford Bonner Alum, Community Engagement Specialist at SC Department of Public Health Facilitator & National Bonner Alumni Advisor Halle Gensler '25, Berea Bonner Alum, Youth & Young Adult Engagement Coordinator at National Alliance on Mental Illness Dupage Location: Room 150 *Alum on Zoom
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    K-12 & HigherEducation Lauren Sermersheim ’24, Mars Hill Bonner Alum, Graduate Assistant for the Clinton School of Public Service Facilitator Rachayita Shah, Director of Community Engaged Learning at Bonner Foundation Location: Room 146
  • 28.
    Law, Policy, &International Dominique Cressler ’20, University of Richmond Bonner Alum, Project Coordinator with DePaul Migration Collaborative Facilitator Richard Harrill, VP of Operations & Strategic Initiatives at Bonner Foundation Location: Demo Kitchen
  • 29.
    Non-pro fi t, Social Impact,& Human Services Josh Blair ’11, Centre Bonner Alum, former Director of Strategic Operations at Chicago Votes Facilitator Ariane Hoy, VP of Program and Learning Initiatives at Bonner Foundation Location: Room 353
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    Science, Technology, Engineering,& Mathematics Andy Han ’19, Macalester Bonner Alum, Product Manager at Rotary International Facilitator Naya Adla '26, Stetson Bonner Scholar, 2025 National Bonner Intern; Applied Math & Digital Arts Majors Location: Room 255
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    Get Ready! •Conduct research!Search on LinkedIn, job pro fi les, etc. •Write down your questions! •Head to your breakout room!
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    Breakout Spaces Room 354 Room151 Room 350 Room 150 Demo Kitchen Room 255 Room 146 Room 353
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    Resources Career Connections: A BestPractice Guide for Strengthening Career Development and Community Engagement Developed by: 2024 National Bonner Interns, Abria Doe ’24, Stetson University Bonner Alum and Bryan Wood ‘24, TCNJ Bonner Alum and supported by Liz Brandt, Director of Community Engagement, and Rachayita Shah, Director of Community-Engaged Learning, Bonner Foundation.
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    Career Readiness Trainings DevelopmentalCurricular or co-curricular opportunities focused on career readiness
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    Bonner Wiki Visit CareerPathways Section •Career Connections Guide •Collaborating Across Campus & with Career Services •Job Sector Guides •Career-Focused Training Guide
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