Saturday, August 17th, was an exciting day for the juniors involved in Louisville's Focus Program. The Career Development Seminar gave students the opportunity to learn the core professional skills that will leave them feeling empowered and ready to explore their interests beyond Louisville’s campus.
The day was full of networking skills, identifying and exploring interests, listening to a panel of women professionals, resume writing, LinkedIn set up, and preparing for informational interviews.
The panel of professionals consisted of Louisville alumna Deborah (Schild) Wadleigh ’97, attorney; Louisville mom Lauren Coulter, producer and production manager; Louisville mom Colleen Kelley, pulmonary clinic manager; and Louisville mom Katy Boos, public relations. All of the speakers had valuable tips on how to get ahead professionally and personally.
The juniors had an eventful and educational day learning how to develop their professional skills. Thank you to Sherilyn Ashena, faculty at California State University, Northridge for facilitating a great day for our juniors.
Louisville High School is a private, Catholic college-preparatory school for girls in grades 9 through 12, located in Woodland Hills, CA. Louisville educates young women in a vibrant, supportive learning community guided by the mission of the Sisters of St. Louis to “work toward a world healed, unified and transformed.” Challenging academics and caring faculty empower each student to develop her confidence, integrity and faith to meet the needs of an ever-changing world.