AGENDA
MAKING CONNECTIONS THAT WORK FOR YOU
3rd Annual Career and College Seminar
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
- 9:00 am: Registration
- 9:45 am: Welcome and Opening Remarks: Julie Deden, Executive Director, ; Diane McGeorge, Board Chair and Founder of the ; Kathleen Conti, Arapahoe County Commissioner
- 10:00 am: “A Accountant? Crunching the Numbers”. Cody Bair, Certified Public Accountant, KPMG LLC
- 10:30 am: “From Ukraine to Colorado: Working in the Communications Industry”. Petr Kucheryavyy, Senior Accessibility Manager, Charter Communications
- 11:00 am: We will divide into two groups. One group will enjoy lunch while the other group meets our dynamic exhibitors.
- 12:00 pm: We will switch groups.
List of Exhibitors
- Arapahoe Douglas Workforce Center
- Institute of Technology
- Charter Communications
- City of Littleton
- College Information Table
- Colorado Association of Students
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
- Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (Business Enterprise Program)
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Littleton Adventist Hospital
- Team EEI
- Visa Card Services
- Yoga Body LLC
Breakout Sessions 1:00 to 2:00 pm
- There is a job for you with the federal government: what you need to know to get started. Patricia McMahon, Outreach and Educational Coordinator, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. (Large conference room, upstairs)
- Take time to relax: don’t let stress and anxiety limit your potential. Julie Hill, Yoga Therapist, Yoga Body LLC. (Small conference room, upstairs)
- Essential interviewing techniques: practice your skills with several managers from various companies. (Gym, downstairs)
- Rehabilitation Services: a vital resource. Josie Shea, Rehabilitation Counselor, and Low Vision Services, Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. (Tech room 1, downstairs)
- The Business Enterprise Program: not just a job, a career. Ellie Karre, Program Manager, Business Enterprise Program, Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. (Tech room 2, downstairs)
- Get started in high-school to ensure your success. Martin Becerra, Director of Youth Services, and Michelle Reed, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. (Braille room, downstairs)
Breakout Sessions 2:00 to 3:00 pm
- What you need to know to get a job in the technology industry. Cala Estes, Director of Candidate Services, Institute of Technology and Adam Campfield, Engineering Architect, Charter Communications. (Large conference room, upstairs)
- Take time to relax: don’t let stress and anxiety limit your potential. Julie Hill, Yoga Therapist, Yoga Body LLC. (Small conference room, upstairs)
- Essential interviewing techniques: practice your skills with several managers from various companies. (Gym, downstairs)
- Mapping your future: how to choose a vocational goal. Josie Shea, Rehabilitation Counselor, Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. (Tech room 1, downstairs)
- Competing in college on a level playing field. Dan Burke, College Preparation Skills Instructor, . (Tech room 2, downstairs)
- Get started in high school to ensure your success. Martin Becerra, Director of Youth Programs, and Michelle Reed, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, Colorado Division of Rehabilitation. (Braille room, downstairs)
Thank You Sponsors!
Our thanks to the 20/30 Foundation and to the Verizon Foundation for generously sponsoring this seminar.
About the Keynote Speakers
Cody Bair
Cody is a totally blind individual who earned his Bachelor’s Degree in accounting from the University of Northern Colorado and a Master’s of Taxation from the University of Denver. Following his graduation from the University of Denver, Cody began employment with KPMG LLP where he has worked for the past three and a half years in the Business Tax Services Department. Cody’s responsibilities at KPMG include reviewing business tax returns, tax consulting, corporate tax provision review and conducting research and development tax credit studies. In his free time Cody enjoys outdoor activities, blind hockey and traveling.
Petr Kucheryavyy
Petr was born in Ukraine, just two months prior to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion. He discovered that he was losing his vision at age nine, shortly after his family immigrated to the United States. By age 10, Petr was declared legally blind. Petr’s career journey began with his work in hospice care, after which he went on to teach “It’s Your Health”, an innovative approach to health and wellness at Emory University, his alma mater. He later went on to complete his Wellness Coaching Certification with Wellcoaches Corporation. His passion to ensure equal access for people with disabilities also became a great part of his life and led him to the work he did at the in their adult and senior programs. Additionally, he was inspired to co-found Socially Accessible, a consulting agency that works with businesses to incorporate diversity and inclusion. His commitment to accessibility brought Petr to Charter Communications where he is currently building accessible employee and customer experiences as Senior Accessibility Manager. Petr’s true passion is to inspire transformational thinking that leads to positive health.