Young Alumni Hybrid Webinar: Leveraging LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking and career development site with 35,000+ BW alumni. In this session, you will learn best practices on how to manage your professional identity, build and engage your professional network, and access knowledge, insights, and opportunities. Tips on using ChatGPT to maximize the potential of LinkedIn will also be shared.

Thursday, January 25th
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Presented by the BW Center for Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement
and the BW Career Center

BW Career Center
Basement of Strosacker Student Union

125 Tressel St.
Berea, OH 44017

Light hor d'oeuvres will be provided.

Registration required by Tuesday, January 23rd.

Patrick Keebler, Director, BW Career Center

In his current role, Patrick is responsible for designing and creating a career-centered campus culture intended to elevate the importance of career preparation so that all students have equitable access to professional networks and opportunities. Before joining BW, he served as Associate Director of Career Education at Oberlin College and worked as an adjunct instructor at Lorain County Community College. Patrick received his Bachelor’s in Business from the University of Tennessee and Master’s in Counseling from New York University. He also is credentialed as a Global Career Development Facilitator.

 

Tim Marshall, Director and Assistant Professor, Digital Marketing Center at Baldwin Wallace University

T
im Marshall has led the strategy and execution of digital and traditional marketing communications efforts for organizations across a wide variety of industries, including consumer packaged goods, healthcare, higher education, financial services, and philanthropy. His areas of focus are content marketing, brand development, social media, generative artificial intelligence, and integrated marketing communications. As director of the Digital Marketing Center at Baldwin Wallace University, Marshall connects groups of talented students to businesses and organizations for semester-long consulting projects, internships, and freelance work. 

Online registration for this event has now closed. To register, please contact Chloe Opperman, Alumni Engagement Coordinator at copperma@bw.edu or (440) 826-2723.


 

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