Videos

Career Advice: How to Harness the Power of Three.

Looking for a new job? Don’t put all your eggs in one basket! 🥚🧺 Instead, use a variety of methods to find current, relevant opportunities. In this video, career expert Amanda Augustine breaks down the “power of three.” It’s an effective strategy to maximize your job leads and land a job faster. Here’s how it works: ⌨️ Check out listings on job boards, company websites, and sites like career.io 📱 Connect with corporate and agency…

Assistant Athletic Trainer, University of Toledo

Kiana is an Assistant Athletic Trainer at the University of Toledo. Working with the Sports Medicine Department, Kiana’s goal is …

Transferable Military Traits

When you join the military, you enter knowing that wherever your life and career takes you, there will eventually come …

Military Transition

Whether you are just beginning your journey in the military career or are about to transition to the private sector, …

Financial Literacy Part 2: New Hires

In Financial Literacy: Part 1, we covered the basics of building good financial habits while in college. For Part 2, …

Financial Literacy Part 1: College Students

You may think that college is too early to begin to understand the basics of Financial Literacy. The truth is, …

SVP of League Economics & Operations, Major League Baseball

Morgan is the Senior Vice President of League Economics & Operations at Major League Baseball. Based out of New York, …

Director of US Digital Application Experiences, American Express

Kathryn is the Director of U.S. Digital Application Experiences for American Express. Her main role is to help bring financial …

Independent Non-Profit Organization Management Professional, Self-Employed

Mike is an Independent Non-Profit Organization Management Professional based out of Charlottesville, VA. Currently giving his experience and leadership skills …

Director of Sales, ARMS Software

Zach is the Director of Sales for ARMS Software, a web-based, fully hosted, software solution “built specifically for college athletic …