RIT Young Professionals
Mission: To support the growth and development of RIT employees that are 40 years and younger (and those young at heart).
The purpose of the Rochester Institute of Technology Young Professionals (RITYP) is:
● To advance the careers of young professionals at RIT by providing networking and professional development opportunities for our members.
● To support the professional development of individuals working in higher education through a yearly conference, professional networking events, and social activities.
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03/18/2022
Calling all leaders, you’re invited!
Self-Owned Success Summit
On April 22, join the Emerging Leaders at the University of Rochester in taking the first step in owning your own success! During this professional development opportunity, you’ll meet Andrea Holland and she’ll share her program entitled Lean Your Ladder on Your Own Wall stick around afterwards for a virtual networking event.
Learn more and register for this event here: https://www.rochester.edu/emerging-leaders/events/self-owned-success/
Space is limited, but all professionals working within Higher Education in the greater Rochester region are welcome to register and attend!
Self-owned success | Emerging Leaders | University of Rochester A University resource group for staff and faculty interested in professional development and leadership.
10/09/2018
We are excited to be launching our conference with keynote speaker Eric Stoller!
09/26/2018
Breakout Session Spotlight!
To register, visit http://alumni.rit.edu/YPHEConference18
A Comedy Medley: Applying Leadership Lessons from Comedy to Your Work and the Students You Work With
Eileen Merberg, Executive Director - Alpha Lambda Delta
Explore the lessons the world of comedy can teach us about being open to ideas, following through on commitments, building relationships, and working effectively with others. These lessons can apply to you in the workplace and can also be used as leadership training for your students.
Stay tuned for more breakout session highlights coming soon!
09/24/2018
Breakout Session Spotlight!
To register, visit http://alumni.rit.edu/YPHEConference18
Managing Millenials
Jake Yale, Director of Admissions - Alfred University
More than one-in-three American labor force participants (35%) are Millennials. They are the largest generation in the U.S. labor force, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. All previous generations of managers are stumped as to how to lead a dynamic team of young workers.
Stay tuned for more breakout session highlights coming soon!
09/21/2018
Breakout Session Spotlight!
To register, visit http://alumni.rit.edu/YPHEConference18
Lessons Learned from a CDO
Solomé Rose, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Planned Parenthood of Central Western New York
In the last ten to fifteen years the number of Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) positions have grown exponentially in the US. Due to the changing demographics at colleges and universities, diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) is becoming an increasingly essential function of an institution. This session is geared towards aspiring diversity officers, or higher education professionals working in DE&I, who are interested in learning about ways to help move an institution towards greater inclusivity and accountability. Much of the work surrounding DE&I can be very isolating and can feel like an upward battle. I hope that my story provides some useful takeaways and lessons learned that can be adapted for your respective campuses.
Stay tuned for more breakout session highlights coming soon!
09/19/2018
KEYNOTE SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT!!
To register, visit http://alumni.rit.edu/YPHEConference18
Eric Stoller
Student Affairs and Technology Blogger
Inside Higher Ed
"8 Years in My Made Up Job: Alternative pathways to career success"
When I quit my favourite job of all time to pursue my dream job, it was a struggle. What I thought would be an easy road turned out to be a path of long hours, a lot of coffee, fitness goals, introspection, listening, and authenticity. In this talk, you will learn what it takes to be a higher education professional, thought leader, blogger, and speaker. It’s a story of putting in plenty of time and effort; a bit of luck; becoming a parent; spending way too much time on Twitter/LinkedIn and moving to a completely different higher education sector.
Join us on October 9th for Eric's keynote and other great breakout sessions!
09/17/2018
Breakout Session Spotlight!
To register, visit http://alumni.rit.edu/YPHEConference18
Using Social Media for Your Personal Brand & Professional Development
Emily Hessney Lynch, Digital Marketing & Communications Manager at NextCorps, Owner/Founder at Serve Me the Sky Digital
Social media can be a peculiar place. Whether you're an avid user that loves sharing funny memes with your friends or a newbie who mostly prefers IRL interactions to internet ones, this session will discuss the value of social media on a professional level. Social has the power to build your personal brand, help you pursue professional development opportunities, and grow relationships with others in your field.
Stay tuned for more breakout session highlights coming soon!
08/31/2018
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