Human Library: Borrow an Expert at Career Days

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On April 29 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in PUB 258A-C the Clark Libraries will host a Human Library: Borrow an Expert event in collaboration with the Clark College Alumni Association.

What is a Human Library?

Professionals in the workforce will be an “open book” for you to ask any questions about their career. Sign up or show up for a 15 minute slot and find out what it’s really like from a financial advisor, elementary teacher, real estate broker, registered nurse, and more. We have questions printed up and you can ask your own.

Check out this incredible list of experts!

Ted Aadland – Area Manager Sundt Construction Co.
Megan Costello – Recruiter for Waste Connections, Inc.
Walter Crandall – Elementary School Teacher – Vancouver
Public Schools
Carol Doane – Media Strategist, Oregonian Media Group
Jay Gilberg – Financial Advisor at Northwest Mutual
Rod Harris – Chairman of RoLin Advisory, LLC
Jamie Howsley – Shareholder Attorney at Jordan Ramis, PC
Michael Jaeger – Chief Operating Officer – Mekos
Corporation
Patty Page – Customer Experience Professional
Laura Piltz – Director of Employee Services for MacKay
Sposito
Adam Roselli – Real Estate Broker at Eric Fuller &
Associates
Byron Roselli – Vice President and Real Estate Broker at
Eric Fuller & Associates
J. Newt Rumble – CPA at Peterson & Associates, P.S.
Diane Welch – Registered Nurse/Public Health Nurse II at
the Clark County Health Department

This event is completely free and you won’t get another chance to explore so many careers at once again. Sign up to reserve your spot at the information table during Career Days (April 27-29) or come on upstairs to the event. We look forward to seeing you there!

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