News Summary
Lander University has appointed Casey L. Cline as the new Director of Workforce and Career Development. With her extensive experience in counseling and higher education career services, Cline aims to enhance career support systems and create better pathways for student success. Her focus on experiential learning and community engagement will bridge the gap between education and career aspirations, providing students with valuable resources and connections to potential employers.
Exciting New Leadership at Lander University!
In a thrilling development for the students of Lander University, Casey L. Cline has stepped into the role of director of workforce and career development. With her experience and enthusiasm, she’s set to invigorate the career support systems at the university, creating more robust pathways for student success.
Making Connections for Success
What does this mean for the students? Well, Casey is all about enhancing experiential learning opportunities and boosting the career development services that students rely on. Her main mission? To forge stronger connections between students and potential employers, faculty, and alumni. By doing this, she aims to create a more centralized and effective approach to career development.
Bridging the Gap
Casey sees an important gap between students’ educational experiences and their career aspirations, and she’s making it her priority to bridge that divide. With her leadership, students can expect more targeted resources and support as they navigate their paths to future employment. This is especially timely, as many current students are eager to get out into the workforce and make their mark.
A Wealth of Experience
But who is Casey Cline, and what makes her the perfect fit for this role? Well, she comes with a rich background in counseling and higher education career services. Before joining Lander, she served as the director of career and professional development at Newberry College, where she made a significant impact on students’ career readiness. Her time there wasn’t just about calls and emails; she rolled up her sleeves in various roles, including serving as an adjunct professor and holding career service positions at Midlands Technical College and Columbia College.
Diverse Qualifications
Casey truly is a multi-talented individual. She holds a bachelor’s degree in art therapy from Mercyhurst College and boasts two master’s degrees from Nazareth University. Not only that, but she’s also a board-certified art therapist since 2004 and a licensed creative arts therapist in New York since 2006. That’s some serious credentials!
Career Development Expert
Her prowess doesn’t stop there; she is also certified as a global career development facilitator and holds the title of licensed professional counselor in South Carolina. On top of her individual accomplishments, she’s actively involved in several professional organizations, including the National Career Development Association and the South Carolina Art Therapy Association. Talk about being well-rounded!
A Proven Track Record
Casey’s achievements at Newberry College speak volumes. She successfully secured a Connection Points grant from the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce, contributing to the development of meaningful programs for students. Her efforts have not gone unnoticed; she has received multiple awards acknowledging her outstanding contributions to the field of career development.
Community Impact
Community service is also close to Casey’s heart. She has dedicated countless hours volunteering in various organizations, reflecting her commitment to making positive changes not just on campus, but in the surrounding community as well. This holistic approach to career development and community engagement is sure to resonate with students at Lander.
Looking Ahead
With Casey Cline at the helm, students can look forward to a more vibrant and engaging career development experience at Lander University. Her unique blend of qualifications, hands-on experience, and passion for student success is destined to leave a lasting impact. If you’re a student at Lander, exciting times are ahead – be ready to step into the future!
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