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		<title>Oswego Matters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 20:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[net·work / [net-wurk] verb (used without object): to cultivate people who can be helpful to one professionally, especially in finding employment or moving to a higher position. We invite you to join Oswego’s “Get Work Network!” With our ever-growing database of 75,000-plus alumni, your Owego alumni network is a powerful tool for expanding your cache [...]]]></description>
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<p>net·work / [net-wurk]<br />
verb (used without object):<br />
to cultivate people who can be helpful to one professionally, especially in finding employment or moving to a higher position.</p>
<p>We invite you to join Oswego’s “Get Work Network!” With our ever-growing database of 75,000-plus alumni, your Owego alumni network is a powerful tool for expanding your cache of career contacts. The more alumni who register in our exclusive social network, OsweGoConnect, the more Oswegonians you can connect for job openings, career advice, mentoring and more. So I encourage you to log in and register today if you haven’t already! See the inside front cover of this magazine to learn how to join .</p>
<p>Likewise, our LinkedIn group (linkd.in/oswegoalumni) and our Facebook page (facebook.com/oswegoalumni) provide daily networking opportunities for Oswego grads. We invite you to take part in the frequent and lively discussions that take place. Volunteer to mentor a current student (or a recent grad) through our ASK (Alumni Sharing Knowledge) program — you can critique resumes, offer career advice, provide job shadow experiences, connect<br />
them to internships in your company or link one of Oswego’s new co-ops to your business (see p. 3). The extent of your involvement is totally up to you!</p>
<p>Assisting our current students or helping our new grads launch their careers is one of the most valuable ways you can reach back and give a hand up to an Oswego student or alum.</p>
<p>Even though you can stay connected to Oswego through our many social and career networks and on the Web, we like to meet our Oswego alumni the old fashioned way — in person! We hope that you come back and see us soon in person to check out all of the amazing improvements to campus. The Science, Engineering and Innovation Corridor is rising before our eyes. Sheldon Hall, our “Old Main,” is undergoing extensive exterior renovations to take us into our next 150 years.</p>
<p>And even King Alumni Hall, your alumni “home” when you return to campus is a welcoming place to stop by, peruse yearbooks and alumni memorabilia and share your favorite Oswego memories — we enjoy hearing them all!</p>
<p>So return for Reunion Weekend June 8-10, 2012, come back to cheer on a Lakers team or visit for a theatre production or Artswego performance. We look forward to seeing you soon. And don’t forget to sign up for OsweGoConnect today!</p>
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		<title>Alumni connections spell success for students</title>
		<link>http://oswego.edu/magazine/2011/08/24/alumni-connections-spell-success-for-students/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 20:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michele Reed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether through an Oswego Alumni Association Alumni-In-Residence presentation, an Alumni Sharing Knowledge mentorship or events like New York City Career Connections, alumni connections mean opportunities for current students.

Joe Yacura ’74 was looking for someone to do research into wineries’ presence on the Internet in preparation for the launch of his new website, winerypatron.com. So he contacted School of Business Dean Richard Skolnik. It wasn’t the first time Yacura had given students an opportunity for real-world experience. Two years ago he had three business majors doing research into the wine industry in the Finger Lakes area.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether through an Oswego Alumni Association Alumni-In-Residence presentation, an Alumni Sharing Knowledge mentorship or events like New York City Career Connections, alumni connections mean opportunities for current students.<span id="more-1482"></span></p>
<p><strong>Joe Yacura ’74</strong> was looking for someone to do research into wineries’ presence on the Internet in preparation for the launch of his new website, winerypatron.com. So he contacted School of Business Dean Richard Skolnik. It wasn’t the first time Yacura had given students an opportunity for real-world experience. Two years ago he had three business majors doing research into the wine industry in the Finger Lakes area.</p>
<div id="attachment_1596" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://oswego.edu/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/SMR11_OsMag_110.tif.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1596" title="nyc-connections-oswego-alumni" src="http://oswego.edu/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/SMR11_OsMag_110.tif.jpg" alt="Outside of CBS studios" width="400" height="284" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Students paid an afternoon visit to BET/CBS Studios hosted by Zelkadis Elvi ’91 in January as part of the Oswego Alumni Association’s annual NYC Career Connections program.</p></div>
<p>This time, the dean suggested <strong>Joe Massaro ’11</strong> and Yacura was impressed with him from the very first phone call.</p>
<p>“Joe contacted me and we talked — He had high energy, and did follow through right away,” Yacura said. “He had done some research on how various wineries were using the Internet.”</p>
<p>Yacura was so pleased with Massaro’s work as an intern, he offered him a job.<br />
“I said, ‘What are you doing when you graduate? Why not come and work for us and get the website going?’”</p>
<p>Massaro is now managing the Facebook and Twitter correspondence for winerypatron.com and will be managing an online “Local Services” section of the site.</p>
<p><strong>Paul Brennan ’93</strong> helped<strong> Sarah Rabideau ’09</strong> launch her career in the highly competitive world of broadcast advertising in a tough economy. Rabideau reached out to Brennan through ASK and met with him during the Career Connections event. “I had no idea where to start. He helped me figure out where I’m going,” Rabideau said. Brennan, senior vice president for ad sales at SONY Pictures Television, set up interviews for her at CBS, Major League Baseball and A&amp;E. She landed a job at MPG and earlier this year was promoted to national media buyer. Rabideau is one of dozens of Oswego students Brennan has helped, passing on the career boost he received early on from a mentor.</p>
<p>Cinema and screen studies and English major <strong>Kimberly A. Behzadi ’12</strong> met film producer <strong>Andrew Miano ’95</strong> at an Alumni-In-Residence class appearance last fall, and he helped her land a coveted internship as a summer production development intern at New York City’s Focus Features.</p>
<p>“Mr. Miano has been more than a miracle to me,” wrote Behzadi. “His guidance and encouragement has been a major support throughout my internship search.” She called him, “friendly, open and willing to help.”</p>
<p>“All I did was help push the door open a little bit,” said Miano, who called contacts at the studio he’d recently made a film with, to recommend Behzadi.</p>
<p>“I’m proud of my time at SUNY Oswego and had wanted to come back for some time,” he said of his AIR visit. “I spent 36 of the craziest hours I ever had on campus running around speaking to classes and answering questions.</p>
<p>I’m also hopeful that I will be able to come back and speak with students again.”</p>
<p>At New York City Career Connections in January, <strong>Marco Ellman ’79</strong> opened a door for student <strong>Mike Marchetta ’10.</strong> During the alumni presentation Ellman, who is president and owner of Ellman Realty Advisors in New York City, caught Marchetta’s attention and the student hurried over to talk with him. “He ended up asking me to come shadow him the next day and we really hit it off. Now I have a job offer there and I am moving down to the city,” Marchetta wrote. “Kind of funny that I can honestly say, that networking event pretty much changed my life.”</p>
<p>Alumni interested in helping students launch their careers can contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 315-312-2258 or <a href="mailto:alumni@oswego.edu">alumni@oswego.edu</a> to volunteer for the <a title="AIR program" href="http://www.oswego.edu/alumni/programs/air.html" target="_blank">AIR </a>or <a title="ASK program" href="http://www.oswego.edu/alumni/ask.html" target="_blank">Alumni Sharing Knowledge</a> programs or invite students to shadow them or visit their workplaces.</p>
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