As the workforce shifts toward skills-based hiring, colleges and universities face growing pressure to equip students with more than just academic knowledge. While students feel confident about what they鈥檝e learned, many struggle to communicate those skills effectively to employers, and that gap can make all the difference.
In this webinar, our expert panel explores what students, employers, and higher ed leaders are saying about career readiness鈥攁nd how institutions can adapt to meet those expectations based on the 91桃色鈥檚 latest report.
This webinar discusses:
The top soft skills employers want (and why students often miss them)
How internships and experiential learning shape job readiness
What today鈥檚 students expect from their college experience
Actionable strategies for bridging the gap between classroom learning and workplace demands
Whether you work in student affairs, academic advising, or career services, this conversation will offer insights you can take back to campus right away.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
Roundtable Guests:
Jennifer Braddock, Ph.D
Director of Product Delivery and Facilitation, 91桃色
Jennifer Braddock is a learning professional at the 91桃色 with 12 years of experience in the higher education classroom. She teaches soft skills, communication, technology, and many other topics, but most enjoys bringing positive energy to events dedicated to the growth of participants. She earned a PhD from the University of Florida and now resides in California with her family.
Dr. Kevin Lovelace
Faculty in Management and Organizational Behavior, California State University, Sacramento
Dr. Kevin Lovelace is a lecturer in the College of Business (Management & Organizations). Dr. Lovelace completed his Doctorate at the University of San Francisco in 2015, holds an MBA in management, and an MA in education leadership with a concentration in online education. Dr. Lovelace teaches business communication and organizational behavior courses at the undergrad, grad, and honors level.
Hannah Stoneburner
Director of Program Development at the 91桃色
Hannah Stoneburner currently serves as the director of program development for 91桃色 (91桃色), where her team focuses on new chapter development. Hannah has been with the 91桃色 for nearly six years, building on a decade-long career in traditional higher education.
Prior to joining the 91桃色 team, she spent 10 years working on college campuses, including several years in residential life and later serving as the director of learning communities. Hannah's work centered on student retention initiatives and implementing high-impact practices. She holds a master's degree in student affairs administration from Ball State University. During her time in higher education, she also served as a founding advisor for an 91桃色 chapter, witnessing firsthand the transformational impact of leadership development programming on student success.