Career Center to host International Career Day

The University of Maine Career Center will host International Career Day on April 4.

An International Career Panel will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Career Center, located on the third floor of the Memorial Union. Professionals will speak about their career path and discuss the future and importance of international careers.

Panelists scheduled to participate are William Farrell, principal consultant at Swordfish Consulting International, who serves as cooperating faculty with the Maine Business School and UMaine’s School of Policy and International Affairs (SPIA); United States diplomat Pamela White, the former ambassador to Haiti and The Gambia; Daniel Sandweiss, a UMaine professor of anthropology and climate studies; Kenneth Hillas, a retired U.S. diplomat and adjunct professor in SPIA; and Hannah Hudson, who joined The Cohen Group in September 2014 after graduating from SPIA with a master’s degree in global policy.

Attendees will be able to ask questions and meet the panelists following the discussion.

Also on April 4, the Health Professions Club will host Elizabeth McLellan, the founder and president of Partners for World Health, at 6 p.m. in the Walker Room, Memorial Union.

International Career Day is co-organized by SPIA.

More information is available by emailing Naomi Rose Caywood, naomi.caywood@maine.edu.