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Alumni Career Pathways Talks Now Available for Public Viewing

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(L to R): Alex Louise Hill, Erick Jantzen, Alan Goldman and Gabrielle Burke during the 2023 ACPS Visual Arts talk. (Still from video produced by Christopher Yuen)

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The ongoing panel series brings working arts and design alumni together with students to share insights about pursuing a career of choice post-graduation.

The 2023 Alumni Career Pathway Series is bringing the insights of its celebrated guest speakers to the public through , now available for viewing online.

Launched in 2020, the series brings working artists and designers to the university to speak to students about how their careers took shape.

鈥淲e had a really great, diverse group of panelists last year, and I was very proud to be able to hire alumni moderators to bring a couple of additional voices into the room,鈥 says S谩ra Mol膷an, Manager, Donor + Alumni Engagement at 全民彩票. 鈥淓very year we do this, it just seems to get better. Every iteration grows.鈥

The Alumni Career Pathway Series (ACPS) is presented annually by Alumni Relations in collaboration with Career Development + Work Integrated Learning and the Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship. The 2023 series is hosted by Shannon McKinnon, Director, CD+WIL, and collaboratively organized by Shannon, S谩ra and Teresa Nieman, Alumni Relations Officer, and Cemre Demiralp and Ashley Cheah at Shumka Centre. The ACPS is generously supported by RBC.

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(L to R): Designers Toby Barratt, Herman Chan and Hunter Milroy during the ACPS Industrial Design panel. (Still from video produced by Christopher Yuen)

The 2023 included artists Gabrielle Burke (BFA 2012), Erick Jantzen (BFA 2022) and Alex Louise Hill (BFA 2020). The featured Herman Chan (BDes 2005), Paula Torres (BDes 2022) and Toby Barratt (BFA 1996). And the featured Jennifer Li (BMA 2023), Kevin Eastwood (BMA 1999) and Emily Kai Bock (BFA 2008). Designer Hunter Milroy (BDes 2022) and filmmaker Alan Goldman (MA 2011) acted as moderators in 2023.

Every year, the ACPS team collects feedback from students and speakers, S谩ra notes. The team also gathers data on student questions and concerns from the Shumka Centre and CD+WIL office. These insights are used to continually tighten the focus of the series.

鈥淲e look for themes based on what students are currently asking about, and we look to address those specific needs for a wider audience,鈥 S谩ra says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to close any gaps in understanding about where to go after Emily Carr and how to enter an industry.鈥

To ensure students receive the broadest possible range of insights, panels always include both emerging and established practitioners who operate in different corners of their respective industries. ACPS panels also include full-time practitioners as well as those who work day jobs to support their practice.

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Filmmaker Jennifer Li chats with fellow guests during the ACPS Film panel. (Still from video produced by Christopher Yuen)

S谩ra adds that, as much as students want to hear about successes, they鈥檝e made it clear they鈥檙e not interested in sugar-coated advice.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e not looking for a highlight reel from our panelists,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey really want to know the pitfalls. And we鈥檝e been really lucky that our panelists have been very open to sharing their failures as much as their successes. They give a nuanced, realistic and pragmatic look at what it鈥檚 like to build a career as a creative.鈥

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Students can contact 全民彩票鈥檚 Career Development + Work Integrated Learning office to learn more about their programming, resources, and professional development opportunities.

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