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SUMMARY:Workshop Honoring Indigenous People: Crafting and Facilitating Land Acknowledgments
DESCRIPTION:On August 3\, 1990\, President of the United States George H.W. Bush declared the month of November as National Native American Heritage Month. However\, the first “American Indian Day” was celebrated in New York City in 1916. This is our time to celebrate the traditions\, languages\, and stories of Native American culture. It is essential to acknowledge the contributions that indigenous people contribute to this nation. This heritage month will raise awareness about the unique challenges Indigenous people have faced historically and in the present. \nAlbion College’s Native American land acknowledgment:\nThe College and community of Albion reside on Anishinaabe Waki\, the traditional and contemporary land of the Anishinaabe People — the Three Fires Confederacy of Odawa\, Ojibwe and Potawatomi. Parts of what is now Michigan also include ancestral homelands of the Sauk\, Meskwaki\, Kickapoo\, Menominee\, Miami and Peoria Peoples. \nThe Office of Belonging and Campus Life would like to thank Anthropology & Sociology and Center for Sustainability & the Environment for their collaboration. Please see the flyer attached with the events.
URL:https://www.albion.edu/es/event/workshop-honoring-indigenous-people-crafting-and-facilitating-land-acknowledgments/
LOCATION:Norris 102
CATEGORIES:Anthropology & Sociology,Campus Events (homepage),Center for Sustainability and the Environment,Community Events,Office of Belonging
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Belonging":MAILTO:belonging@albion.edu
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SUMMARY:Brit Talks - Gerstackers:  Where Are They Now?
DESCRIPTION:Four alumni of the Carl A. Gerstacker Institute for Business and Management will share their inspiring stories about their work and personal lives at the Brit Talks Friday\, Nov. 10 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Norris 101. \nRegister for Brit Talks\nThe event is part of the Gerstacker Institute’s 50th Anniversary Celebration and is free and open to the public. \nGuest Speakers\nJosh Fales\, ’06\nJosh is a 2006 graduate of Albion College’s Gerstacker Institute\, is president and founder of CreateMyTee. He sold his first t-shirt at Albion College in 2005. Josh started his career working for Coherix\, a hi-tech startup in Ann Arbor\, where he focused on purchasing and operations. Josh made the transition to fulltime CreateMyTee in 2009. CreateMyTee has averaged a growth rate of almost 30% year over year and will print over half a million shirts in 2023. The company currently employs 30+ people\, from NJ to CA\, with the manufacturing based in Grand Rapids\, MI. Josh currently resides in the Ann Arbor area\, is married to Dr Jane Chargot and a proud father to Teddy (4) and Oliver (2). \nJohn W. Pearce\, ’11\nJohn is a Portfolio Manager at Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. IMRF serves nearly 500\,000 employees representing more than 3\,000 employers throughout Illinois. IMRF is nationally recognized for excellence in the public pension community having received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in 2019 and maintaining an actuarial funding ratio near 100%. Pearce joined IMRF in 2019 to launch an internal equity management program and brings his experience in quantitative portfolio management to provide cost-efficient exposure to beneficial factor premia for the fund. Pearce and his team were responsible for ~$5 billion of assets representing ~10% of IMRF’s total portfolio. \nPreviously\, Pearce served as Director of Quantitative Research for NorthPointe Capital where he oversaw the development of quantitative models and application to domestic equity strategies. Pearce graduated with an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business as a Wallman Scholar (High Honors) with concentrations in Analytic Finance and Behavioral Science. He completed his undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Economics at Albion College\, Magna Cum Laude\, Phi Beta Kappa. Pearce is a member of the CFA Society of Chicago and Chicago Quantitative Alliance\, and was recognized in Chief Investment Officer magazine’s Class of 2023 NextGens. \nCaroline (Dobbins) Hurteau\, ’12\nCaroline is a 2012 graduate of Albion College and the Gerstacker Institute. Since graduation\, Caroline has worked in the non-profit sector with a focus on marketing\, program management\, events\, and fundraising\, first in Detroit and now back in her hometown of Albion. While in Detroit\, Caroline completed her Masters in Community Development at University of Detroit Mercy\, School of Architecture & Community Development. An Albion native\, Caroline knew that community-based work was most impactful when done in a place you love\, so she returned to work her hometown of Albion in 2018. \nCaroline currently serves as the Community Liaison at Caster Concepts\, Inc.\, and Executive Director of INNOVATE Albion. As Community Liaison\, her role is diverse and reflects Caster Concepts’ commitment to Civic Engagement\, Education and Economic Development. From race management for Run Albion to fundraising for Swingin’ at the Shell\, her work centers on creating opportunities for community members and visitors to experience Albion together. As Executive Director of INNOVATE Albion Caroline works to bring hands-on STEM Education and Robotics experiences to students throughout Albion and the greater Albion area. \nOutside of her work as Community Liaiso\, Caroline and her husband Andrew\, also class of 2012\, own The Ryan Club Cigar Lounge in downtown Albion. Caroline serves at Board Chair for Kids ‘N’ Stuff Children’s Museum in Albion and as a member of the Albion College Alumni Board. Caroline and Andrew moved to Albion in July of 2022 and have enjoyed making their own home in Albion including flying the Briton flag for home games and walking their dog Abby around campus. \nNatalie Krauss\, ’18\nNatalie Krauss graduated from Albion College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Management with an Emphasis in International Business and International Economics\, and a minor in Business and Organizations within the Gerstacker Institute for Business and Management. During her time at Albion she was a Goalkeeper in Women’s Lacrosse\, a sister of Alpha Xi Delta\, President of the Canoe and Kayak Club\, and a proud member of the Gerstacker Institute. Following graduation\, Natalie entered a rotational leadership development program at Faurecia Clean Mobility. She worked in various positions in the US until moving to France to be an Acquisitions Program Manager for zero emissions products. She continued working as a Program Manager in the Zero Emissions Division until taking a role as a Marketing Intelligence and Corporate Business Strategy Analyst for Faurecia Hydrogen Solutions in 2021. Currently\, Natalie has begun a new role as a Program Manager at Aludyne focused in aluminum die cast products for automotive. Her aptitude and passion for managing teams began at Albion and has allowed her to embrace a career of hands-on leadership.
URL:https://www.albion.edu/es/event/brit-talks-gerstackers-where-are-they-now/
LOCATION:Norris 101\, 900 W Michigan Ave\, Albion\, Michigan\, 49224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Events (homepage),Centers and Institutes
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SUMMARY:Gerstacker Through the Ages – Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Seven alumni and Gerstacker Institute ambassadors will be sharing what the institute means to them at the Gerstacker Through the Ages panel discussion Saturday\, Nov. 11 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the AC3 Bank building (downtown across from the Courtyard by Marriott). \nRegister for the panel discussion \nThis event is part of the Gerstacker Institute’s 50th Anniversary Celebration and is free and open to the public. \nGerstacker Ambassadors\n1970’s\nRick Lange\, ’70\nRick Lang graduated from Albion College in 1970 with a major in Economics and Business Administration\, as the department was then named. After completing military service\, Rick enrolled in Michigan State University’s MBA program\, and graduated in 1974 with a major in accounting. His professional career path included experience at Arthur Andersen\, State of Michigan\, Michigan National Corporation\, Great Lakes Bancorp\, and Plante & Moran. During the mid-1980s\, Rick started sponsoring interns from Albion’s Professional Management Program\, now the Gerstacker Institute. This led to being invited to join the program’s Visiting Committee. The majority of Rick’s career experiences were in auditing\, including nearly 30 years in banking. After retiring in 2008\, Rick proudly accepted the offer to serve as the Interim Associate Director of the Gerstacker Institute during the 2009-2010 school year\, to help facilitate a leadership transition.  \nRick and his wife moved to Albion in 2011\, which enabled closer connections with the college. \n1980’s\nEileen Smith\, ’86\nEileen Smith\, Senior Vice President of Data & Analytics at Cboe Global Markets\, graduated from Albion College in 1986. As a Gerstacker student\, Eileen interned at Cboe in 1985 and went back full time in 1986. She has worked in various areas at Cboe\, including Research & Product Development and Technology Planning. While in the Research department\, she worked on the development and creation of new options products and indices. After moving into Technology\, Eileen was the Tech lead working with business users and engineers on development of Cboe’s Hybrid Trading system and is a named inventor on seven patents related to Hybrid trading. In her position as SVP\, Data & Analytics\, Eileen leads a team of 19 Data and Quantitative Analysts and Engineers that are responsible for the tools and infrastructure surrounding Cboe’s self-service cloud-based data and analytics environment\, as well as business- and corporate facing analysis.  \nEileen received her B.A. in Economics and Management from Albion College and served on the college’s Alumni Board of Directors for 8 years. At Cboe\, she served as the Chair of the Index Advisory Oversight Board and currently serves as Vice Chair of the Derivatives Committee for Cboe Global Indices. Eileen is also a founding board member of the Cboe Women’s Initiative and is currently president of Cboe’s Senior Management Group. In September of 2023\, Eileen was named a Notable Woman in STEM by Crain’s Chicago Business.  \n1990’s\nHeather Luciani\, ’94\nHeather Luciani\, Chief Strategy Officer with Honor Credit Union\, is a 1994 graduate of Albion College. In this role\, Heather oversees the Credit Union’s CUSO relationships and investments\, supports the finance and accounting teams\, and champions bringing Honor’s strategy throughout the organization\, ensuring alignment and engagement.  \nPrior to joining the Honor team in 2022\, Heather was with Marshall Community Credit Union. With a background in lending\, Heather was with MCCU for 20 years\, leading the organization as CEO for 12 years. Heather was the VP of Lending at a community bank and started her career as a personal financial adviser. \nHeather is the immediate Past Chair of the Michigan Credit Union League Board of Directors\, Chair of the MCUL PAC Trustees\, member of the Governmental Affairs Forum\, and a member of the Greater Southwest Chapter of Credit Unions. Her community involvement has been extensive\, including work with the Marshall Community Foundation\, Oaklawn Hospital\, and Rotary Club of Marshall.  \nHeather and her husband\, Dan\, live in Marshall\, Michigan. They have twin sons\, Jack and Jeremy\, who both recently graduated from Indiana Tech in Ft. Wayne\, Indiana. In her spare time\, Heather enjoys spending time with friends and family and traveling. \n2000’s\nMeaghan (Walters) Cole\, ’09\nMeaghan (Walters) Cole graduated from Albion College in 2009 and was a proud member of the Gerstacker Institute. Active in student organizations\, Meghan’s time on Albion’s campus contributed to her pursuing a career in higher education administration.  \nMeaghan has been involved with Oakland University (OU) for many years\, in a variety of capacities\, while earning her Masters and Doctoral degrees. Meaghan currently serves as the Oakland University School of Business’s Experiential Programs Manager\, overseeing leadership programs\, facilitating daily events\, and advising hundreds of fabulous students.  \nBlake DeCarlo\, ’09\nAfter graduating from Albion in 2009\, Blake DeCarlo pursued a career as an Account Executive with Bella Exhibits + Retail providing custom trade show exhibits\, retail fixtures\, and mall kiosks; this is a role he has held for the past fourteen years with a healthy balance of traveling and remote work.\nAfter a three-year stint in Texas\, Blake returned to Michigan to be closer to family. In his free time\, Blake plays rugby\, attends as many concerts as possible\, and loves being a Dad. He adores his beautiful wife\, Katy\, and their two children. They reside in Clinton Township\, MI.  \n2010’s\nJacob Lee\, ’10\nJacob Lee is a 2010 graduate of Albion College where he majored in E&M (Accounting emphasis) & Spanish Literature. During his time at Albion College\, he was a captain on the Football team and was recognized as the National Football Foundation Morley Fraser Scholar Athlete and the CoSIDA ESPN DI-DII All District 1st Team Scholar Athlete. Jacob also served as a proud member of the EX fraternity and studied abroad in Mexico and Chile.  \nProfessionally\, Jacob spent the first 10 years of his career in multiple progressive roles at PWC\, including six years in the M&A practice focusing on buy side and sell side diligence focused on deals ranging from $5M to $5B. From 2020 to 2022 he was the VP of Finance for Avasure\, a Michigan based Healthcare IT company which was sold to a private equity group in 2021.  \nHe currently is a Client Results Executive for Sentrics\, a multi solution technology provider who serves the senior living industry. He is also a real estate investor\, a CPA and owner of a 100-site campground in Benzonia\, Michigan called Vacation Trailer Park. \n2020’s\nEleanor Debo\, ’22\nA 2022 graduate of Albion College\, Eleanor Debo was a member of the Gerstacker Institute for Business and the Wilson Institute of Medicine. She was also a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon Economic Honors Society\, Alpha Chi Omega\, and the Women’s Varsity Tennis Team. In the classroom\, Ellie participated in the International Entrepreneurship Course\, Sup de Vente and Albion College Community Collaborative (AC3) working with the Albion EDC. During her time at Albion\, Ellie completed two internships with CMU Health and United Wholesale Mortgage. She graduated with a major in Business and a minor in Anthropology/Sociology. Ellie began her professional role as a Business Data Analyst at CMU Health in Saginaw\, Michigan in June 2022.
URL:https://www.albion.edu/es/event/gerstacker-through-the-ages-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:AC3 Bank building
CATEGORIES:Alumni Events,Institutional Advancement
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SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Break
DESCRIPTION:No classes. Residence halls close for Thanksgiving at 10 a.m.\, Nov. 22. Last contract meal – breakfast.
URL:https://www.albion.edu/es/event/thanksgiving-break/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar,Campus Events (homepage)
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