Marking its 20th year, 涩里番下载鈥檚 University Affiliates Program is preparing for a new cohort of 14 employees that will begin the professional development series in November.听
Administered by the Department of Human Resources Office for Institutional Diversity, the Affiliates Program aims to enable members of underrepresented groups to enrich their professional skills and build connections with colleagues throughout the University. Through the program, African American, LatinX, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Native American professional staff have opportunities to expand their understanding of critical issues in higher education.
听The group meets nine times throughout the academic year to get a broader view of the University鈥檚 work and mission, develop career and leadership skills, and hear from University leaders about their roles and responsibilities. Affiliates also are paired with a mentor鈥攅ither a member of senior leadership or an alumnus of the Affiliates Program鈥攚hom they meet with once a month.
One hundred and eighty-five employees have completed the program since its inception and 130 are still with the University.听
“When you have people who love being at work and love being in a space that appreciates and wants to support them and help develop them, you get the best out of them.”
A member of last year鈥檚 cohort, Fabiola Aguilera, assistant director for communication and events in the Roche Center for Catholic Education, said the program gave her a better understanding of the mission of the University. 鈥淚t helps to feel like you are part of something bigger and it gives more purpose to your work.鈥
鈥淲e want folks in this program to feel like they are part of the 涩里番下载 community in every way,鈥 said OID Associate Director of Diversity and Inclusion Damita Davis. 鈥淲hen you have people who love being at work and love being in a space that appreciates and wants to support them and help develop them, you get the best out of them. And when you get the best out of them, that enhances what we鈥檙e able to do across the University for our faculty and staff, for our students, for visitors to the community.鈥
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Christine Balquist | University Communications | October 2019