Events
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS FOR NETWORKING AND MENTORING
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
3-4:30 p.m.
SLCC Taylorsville Redwood Campus TB 225D-A/B and Zoom
We often hear "You should seek out a mentor!" or "Networking is important for your career!", but how do we do that, and what do we really get out of networking and mentorship relationships. In this event we will expand your knowledge on how to create relationships with your colleagues that are mutually beneficial. Whether you see yourself more as a mentee or mentor we will identify areas where all of us already have expertise we can share and other areas where we can work with others to learn and grow professionally. We will be joined by entrepreneur, business owner, and mentor Tori Lima who will speak on her experience and expertise in building professional relationships. In addition, participants will engage in networking and on-the-spot mentoring activities and walk away with clear action steps to put what is learned in the workshop into practice in your career.
Featured Guest Speaker: Tori Lima, Franchisee, Express Employment Professionals
Light refreshments provided.
For ADA accommodations please contact carol.odeleye@slcc.edu.
*Adjunct Faculty: For compensation, please register for this event with registration code FD41 in the SLCC Registration System as well.
PResident's Luncheon
Amplifying Your Voice - How to Speak Up and Be Heard
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Noon-2 p.m.
SLCC Jordan Campus, JSTC 233
Presented by President Deneece G. Huftalin, PhD
Lunch will be provided.
For ADA accommodations please contact carol.odeleye@slcc.edu.
*Adjunct Faculty: For compensation, please register for this event with registration code FD39 in the SLCC Registration System as well.
More ways to Get Involved
2023 UWHEN State Leadership Conference
Friday, April 7, 2023
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Westminster College
(Ticket sales will continue through March 30 at 7 p.m.)
The upcoming Utah Women in Higher Education conference at Westminster College will feature a wide variety of presentations on topics ranging from digital accessibility, imposter syndrome, and diversifying leadership. Additionally, Westminster Provost and UWHEN Board Chair Debbie Tahmassebi will be moderating a Presidential leadership panel that will include Westminster’s President Dobkin and UVU’s President Tuminez (current UWHEN presidential sponsor). The Keynote Speaker is Elizabeth Kronk-Warner, Dean and Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. It’s going to be a great day.
Other Opportunities
For more events, see the Utah Women & Leadership (UWLP) community calendar.
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