Monday, March 5, 2012

Women in Leadership Symposium 2012


(L to R): Jane King '61, Mary Beth O'Leary '05,
Dr. Suellen Walsh Rother '85 and President Rosann Whiting

The alumnae speakers at Ursuline Academy’s 15th Annual Women in Leadership Symposium last Friday morning followed three divergent paths after graduating from Ursuline: one entered the world of finance, another psychology and the other, publishing.

But they all had one thing in common, aside from being proud Ursuline girls.  Each speaker emphasized the importance of seeking mentors and the advice of others, no matter what career path one takes.

The annual Women in Leadership Symposium is an opportunity for current Ursuline students to do just that: connect with and learn from alumnae.  Three impressive alumnae spoke to Grades 9-12 about their professional and personal journeys since leaving the halls of Ursuline Academy.

Jane King '61
Jane King ’61 is the president of her own investment firm, Fairfield Financial Advisers, Ltd., and has been named to the Worth Magazine list of America’s Best Financial Advisors.   Her determined spirit has brought her great success in the male-dominated business world.  King said she was often the only woman at conferences when she first started working in the investment business, but that did not deter her from forging her own path.  She urged the girls to take opportunities, and learn as much as they can along the way.

“I’m going to offer you advice, and I do so with a great deal of humility,” King said.  “In the world of working, show up every day…find and develop mentors, stay in touch and run your career choices or life choices by them, and then third, always be professional.  Dress the part…and be professional always in your manners.”

Mary Beth O'Leary '05
Mary Beth O’Leary ’05 began her speech by recalling the first time she thought about her future career options: when she was in the seventh grade at Ursuline Academy.  As a student in Mrs. Anderson’s math class, O’Leary crafted an imaginary budget for her future 22-year-old self: she would graduate from the College of the Holy Cross, move to beachfront property in Miami with her best friend and be an elementary school teacher.

“Let me tell you which of these things came true,” she said.  “I did go to the College of the Holy Cross…but if you couldn’t tell from my lack of a tan, I don’t live in Miami.  Instead, I live with my two best friends from Ursuline in Boston.”  O’Leary is a Marketing/Publicity Coordinator at Cell Press, Elsevier, the world’s second-largest publishing company, which publishes one third of the world’s scientific, technical and medical content.  O’Leary advised her fellow Ursuline girls to embrace and learn from new experiences, even if they are unanticipated.  O’Leary’s future did not follow her seventh grade plan, and her career path has also taken some unexpected turns.  As an English major in college, she never expected to be working in the science field, but she said that she has never been happier.  The secret to her success is advice that a mentor once gave her:

“She told me that often in your career it is as much about the experience as the goal.  If I let myself make the most of the new position I had and the diverse experiences it offered me, rather than fixating on what my next step was going to be, the rest would take care of itself.”

Dr. Suellen Walsh Rother '85
Dr. Suellen Walsh Rother ’85, a clinical psychologist, took the UA students on a journey through her life after Ursuline.  She even brought along a travel bag, which she packed with her advice for the future.  She weaved the advice into anecdotes from her life as an undergraduate and Ph.D student at Fordham University and then as a clinical psychologist.

When Dr. Rother first arrived at Fordham, she thought she wanted to be a pediatrician, but it was with the help of one of her mentors that she realized psychology better suited her interests and personality.  “Always remember to consult with others,” she said, as she pulled a sheet of paper out of her travel bag with those words on it.  “It is important that you have people that you trust and respect to go to and talk to.”  She also told the girls that being flexible and open to new experiences was another important item to pack in your suitcase for the journey of life.  But she ended with the most important piece of luggage: “Have fun while you’re on this amazing journey!”

The symposium ended with a Q & A and networking session, giving the students the opportunity to talk with the speakers individually and learn a bit more about their lives and careers.  Many thanks to our wonderful speakers for coming back to Ursuline for this event!  We hope you enjoyed returning to campus as much as we enjoyed having you back!

Stay tuned for a special video recap of this event in next week’s Bear Essentials!







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