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CLASS
OF 97, 96
Advice
on Life After College, Careers
and Dry-cleaning
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Illustration:
Regan Dunnick
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Its a
whole new world once
you graduate from college, notes Eveie Wilpon C97, and there are a
lot of changes, not only career-wise but in personal development: how
do you move, find an apartment, meet new people? For Wilpon, who works
in marketing and product-development for Bath and Body Works, having mentors
to guide her through those transitions made all the difference.
Hoping
to create a support system for other Penn students, she and a small group
of graduates have started the Penns Women Mentoring Program. So far they
have enlisted more than 250 alumnae around the country and abroad to be
mentors.
The
goal is to match volunteers with students, allowing them to form close
relationships that may include dispensing career or apartment-hunting
advice, talking about hobbies or books, and even sharing the name of a
good dry cleaner in Manhattan. I still havent found one, says Wilpon,
chair of the program.
About
85 students attended the groups kick-off brunch on campus in February
and began to be matched up with mentors. Were really gearing up for
fall with a full-court press, says Malkah Buchweitz W96, vice chair
of the group. We plan to be involved in campus activity fairs. Well
go to both womens organizations and a broad range of other prominent
campus groups to reach out to people to say, This is who we are.
Buchweitz,
who works as an associate in an entrepreneurial investment-management
firm, got her first banking job through a sorority sisters actual big
sister, so she knows the importance of making connections. This will
be not only a great resource for students at Penn, but also a great resource
for alumnae. Our ultimate goal, while having a mentoring program, she
explains, is to build a strong alumnae network, giving mentors opportunities
to socialize and receive career support from each other.
The
group is putting together its own Web site. Until then, for more information
about the mentoring project, contact Wilpon at <emw75@yahoo.com>
or Buchweitz at <mbuchweitz@hotmail.com>.
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