Sage Hill Welcomes Career Day Speakers March 15

Sage Hill Welcomes Career Day Speakers March 15
Sage Hill students will participate in Career Day 2017 on March 15, 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, when professionals from many industries will come to the School to discuss their careers and answer questions. 

The day will kick off with a keynote address from Shelley Hoss, President of the Orange County Community Foundation. After the keynote, students will attend two different sessions, selected by preference from a group of several speakers. Students in all grades will receive a glimpse into the day-to-day professional life of the speakers as well as learn about the skills and qualifications required for their profession.

This year’s speakers come from a variety of fields and industries including: non-profit and philanthropy, financial management, marketing and branding filmmaking, accounting, television costume design, medicine and surgery, engineering and manufacturing, artist management, law, apparel and fashion, education, consulting, psychology, diplomacy, and technology.

Click here to download the e-brochure of speakers and their bios or visit the Internships & Career Day page on the Sage Hill website.


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