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Panel discussion from left to right: Crystal Castille, Dillon Ancheta, Shere‘e Quitevis, and Filip Humler (Credit: Isaiah Palmero)

Local television, news and public relations professionals engaged with students from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Social Sciences for an evening of networking in September. Students were able to meet and share resumes with more than 30 communications industry professionals, many of whom were UH alumni.

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(Credit: Isaiah Palmero)

“This event was such a great experience! It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with current students, alumni and learn more about the industry and potential career paths,” said UH Mānoa student Julia Welch.

A panel discussion featured Dillon Ancheta (BA ‘17, UH Mānoa) “This is Now” anchor and producer, Hawaii News Now; Shere‘e Quitevis (BA ‘10, UH Mānoa) associate vice president of public relations, Anthology Marketing Group; and Filip Humler (BBA ‘22, UH Mānoa) area marketing manager, Outrigger Hospitality Group. It was facilitated by UH Mānoa senior Crystal Castille.

“The Post-Grad Communication and Journalism Internship Meet and Greet was a fruitful experience for both students and alumni,” said Castille. “This effort to promote the alumni-student connection strengthens the communications field and provides students with a stable footing in the professional world. The networking and story talk shared throughout the night are conversations I will hold close and will construct my future career path.”

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Students visiting the Workforce Development Council exhibitor table (Credit: Isaiah Palmero)

The UH Office of Alumni Relations and the Office of the Vice President for Academic Strategy (OVPAS) recently launched the Post-Grad Success Initiative, which aims to provide internship opportunities to current UH students through the UH alumni network.

UH students are clearly hungry for more opportunities to learn about available internships, and well aware of their importance in developing the soft skills and professional connections they’ll need to ensure post-graduate success,” said Christine Beaule, OVPAS director of workforce development. “We look forward to working with our partners at the UH Foundation to provide more of these opportunities for students.”

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Students, alumni, and industry professionals at Post-Grad Success Internship Meet & Greet (Credit: Isaiah Palmero)
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