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Celebrating Success and Envisioning Your Dream for the Future: Mid and Senior Level Women\'s Career Advancement Workshop. This presentation was given at ACUHO-I Annual Conference in Baltimore MD on June 30, 2009. It was presented by Dr. Julie Payne Kirchmeier (University of Southern Illinois Carbondale), Ann Marie Klotz (DePaul University) and Laura A. Berry (University of Southern Indiana). There is a companion workbook that compliments the slide show.

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If you must leave the program early, please do so in a manner that does not interrupt the presenters

or the other program attendees.

Thank you for your cooperation.ACUHO-I Annual Conference & Exposition

Program Committee

Please turn off cell phones, pagers, and PDAs or set to a

silent/vibrate setting.

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Celebrating Success and Envisioning Your

Dream for the Future: Mid and Senior Level Women's Career

Advancement Workshop

Dr. Julie Payne Kirchmeier, Southern Illinois University CarbondaleAnn Marie Klotz, DePaul UniversityLaura A. Berry, University of Southern Indiana

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Why this topic is important?

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What this presentation is…

A workshop for youAn avenue to identify gender gaps A forum to discuss qualities and skills need to

advance in Housing and Residence LifeA session to help you take control of your

career path

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Research

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Women in Higher Ed

37% in faculty positions

47%

in administration

31%

at public institutions

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60%

in middle management

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Since 1985

8100 more doctoral degrees than men

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Why?

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Historical Context

Women in the workforceWomen’s access to higher educationEnvironment of business, industry, higher edWomen’s leadership stylesAffirmative action policies

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Lack of female mentors

Family responsibilities

Leadership aspirations

Networking issues

Lack of advanced degrees

Geographical mobility

Social roles

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Where do I begin?

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EnvisioningActivity

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If you could have any job in our field what would it be?What makes it your ideal job?

What skills do you need to acquire to get there?How would your life change if you had that job?

What are 3 things you can do in the next 6 months to get you closer to your ideal job?

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Career Mapping

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Are you ready?

What are my core values?

Am I ready for change?

Support network?

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Introspection and Reflection

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Career Goals

Immediate

Long term

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Work Environment

Public vs PrivateComprehensive vs undergraduateLarge, medium, small student populationTraditional vs newerRegion of country or globe

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Institutional CultureProfessional/business environment

Relaxed, casual environment

How do people treat each other in this environment

Type of supervision I want or need

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Career Path

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Networking on Your own

Behalf

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Support network

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Interviewingand

Negotiating

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Interviewing

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Negotiating

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Staying connectedLinkedIn

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Contact Information

Dr. Julie Payne KirchmeierEmail: [email protected]: 618 453 1069

Ann Marie KlotzEmail: [email protected]: 773 325 4295

Laura A. BerryEmail: [email protected]: 812 468 2222