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Students Reflect on Job Shadow Experiences

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Ralph J. Hexter sits at a table with Namrata Kumar and Kevin Johnson.
Namrata Kumar, who is interested in entering law school after graduation, took a meeting with 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis School of Law Dean Kevin Johnson while shadowing Provost Ralph J. Hexter. (Gregory Urquiaga/新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis)

Campus leaders recently opened their doors extra wide as they invited students to come along as they went about their days.

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Kayla Oh posted this video to Instagram chronicling her time shadowing Rahim Reed, associate executive vice chancellor for Campus Community Relations and interim vice chancellor of Campus Diversity.

They accompanied Chancellor Gary S. May, vice chancellors and other leaders to meetings and other events, while also engaging in conversations that proved enlightening for the students (to learn the ins and outs of running a university) and the leaders (to hear students鈥 feedback).

鈥淚 can honestly say that this program changed my viewpoint on the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis administration,鈥 MaryAnn McNamara wrote in a blog post about her time with Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter on May 9. 鈥淚 can see how they are involved in virtually every area and aspect of 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis.鈥

Besides going to meetings with the provost, she attended a speech he gave and sat in on a First-Year Seminar he is teaching about Socrates.

鈥淚t reminded me that even though administration runs the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis as a whole, administration is focused on the pursuit of knowledge,鈥 McNamara wrote.

More than 130 students applied for the Leadership Job Shadow Program, and 37 received job shadowing appointments with 12 leaders.  Most of the shadowing appointments took place in May, and a few are planned for future dates.

Nadine Mansour shadows Cam Carter at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis.
Nadine Mansour reviews paperwork during a meeting with her job shadow, Cam Carter, interim vice chancellor, Office of Research. (Gregory Urquiaga/新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis)

Others spent time in the offices of Research, Strategic Communications, Intercollegiate Athletics and elsewhere.

鈥淚 had the opportunity to attend a team meeting, observe an interview presentation and learn about the complex collaboration between campus leaders to share the narrative of 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis to the world,鈥 , chief marketing and communications officer.

Davares Robinson sits with Chancellor Gary S. May and Jeanelle K. Hope.
Jeanelle K. Hope, left, a Ph.D. candidate in cultural studies, reacts to Chancellor Gary S. May as job shadow Davares Robinson listens Friday (June 1). (Gregory Urquiaga/新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis)

Three students spent time with the chancellor, who said in his monthly Davis Enterprise column that he hopes students who participate will be able to come away from the program with 鈥渕eaningful connections with campus leaders.鈥

Students who reflected on their experiences with the job shadow program came away with positive thoughts, and one looked back with levity (and secrecy). Brad Rousseau, a senior majoring in civil engineering, stayed mum about a meeting he attended with Shaun Keister, vice chancellor of Development and Alumni Relations. Read his Instagram post below to find out more (or not).

The leaders who participated in the job shadow program are: Kevin Blue, director of athletics; Cam Carter, interim vice chancellor, Office of Research; Karl Engelbach, associate chancellor and chief of staff to the chancellor; Emily Galindo, interim vice chancellor for Student Affairs; Ralph J. Hexter, provost; Shaun Keister, vice chancellor of Development and Alumni Relations; Gary S. May, chancellor; Tom Nesbitt, interim vice chancellor for Human Health Sciences; Kelly Ratliff, vice chancellor of Finance, Operations and Administration; Rahim Reed, associate executive vice chancellor for Campus Community Relations and interim vice chancellor of Campus Diversity; Mike Sweeney, chief campus counsel; and Dana Topousis, chief marketing and communications officer.

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