2022 Truist Leadership Center Annual Report

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Annual Report 2022

WHERE YOUR DONATION GOES

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From the Director

Dearvaluedpartners,

2022 was the year of the “great return” to normal operations for the Truist Student Leadership Center and higher education as a whole. However, with that return we have taken great care to embrace the lessons we learned over the last two years. Adoption of new practices are underway that weave hybrid approaches for our students,industrypartnersandteam.Thecouplingofinnovationandcareprovides a holistic approach of our services that strives to seek maximum positive societal impact.

With those intentions in mind, Truist Student Leadership Center assessed our mission, vision and values to ensure it truly mirrors our desire to serve with excellence with the whole picture in focus. Our team worked tirelessly to finetune a roadmap that serves as a shepherd’s lantern for our future business leaders. With your invaluable support we can translate ideas to measurable actions. The annual report reflects our mission in action over the past year. We hope you see that communityisanemergingthemethatcontinuestogrowinstrengthandclarityas doors and windows continue to open with the great return. Thank you for being a partofthatimportantcommunity.

Withgratitude,

Professional Coach Salary Professional Skills Program Support Walker Fellows Leadership Program Women of Walker Diversity Program

Mission

The Truist Student Leadership Center exists to prepare future leaders through transformational career education and professionaldevelopment.

We aspire to guide students to have access to and leverage the tools and resources they need and are equipped and empowered to independently seek future opportunities and work that is fulfilling.

Values

SERVICE

Weareheretochange lives,whateverthenext step.

DISCOVERY

Wepursueandinspire exploration,learningand growth

CONNECTEDNESS

Wevalueourrelationshipsas thefoundationofourwork

INCLUSIVITY

Weprovideequitableaccess; wewelcome,respectand appreciateallindividuals’ uniqueidentities.

INNOVATION EXCELLENCE

Weseektocontinually improvethroughstrategic problem-solvingand creativeadaptation

Westrivetoexceed expectationsandsetan exemplarystandard

Career Coaching

Undergraduate and graduate students from all business majors received career coaching in resume and cover letter development, interview skills, job and internship search strategies, salary negotiation, and career exploration.

A new initiative in the Truist Student Leadership Center is to offer FOCUS 2 and MBTI selfassessment inventories to students who are unclear about their career plans This has resulted in offering more comprehensive career decision making and planning services to students

OUTREACH

Classpresentationsinclude TruistStudentLeadership Centeroverview,upcoming eventsandhowtoapproach them,careerexplorationand thetoolsstudentsare provided

WORKSHOPS

Workshopsand employerpanelswere providedonvarious careerandprofessional developmenttopics

RESOURCELIBRARY

AYouTubechannelwas createdtoprovidea digitalresourcelibraryof recordedworkshopsfor studentstoaccessat theirconvenience

308 Undergraduates

113 Graduates

43 Resume Submissions

54 Drop In's

Total Class Visits 63 Total Students 402 Workshops 14 Student Attendance 111 Video Views 562 Archived Workshops 78 APPOINTMENTS

Career Curriculum

Business Career Development (BUS 2001) is a leadership course required for admission to the Walker College of Business Through assignments, quizzes, and exercises such as creating a professional online presence and speaking with employers, the course assists studentswithmajorselection,jobresearch,andprofessionaldevelopment

networking and my upcoming job or internship searches.

Practice searching for internship opportunities using online search engines and other available tools

Apply for an internship or part time job using createdcareermaterials.

QUINNCIA

46 SECTIONS

1195

STUDENTS SERVED

2760 INSTRUCTOR HOURS

RDABOUTNEWOBJECTIVES

summer of 2022, learning objectives utcomes for BUS 2001 were revised to support the Walker College of BusinessStrategicPlan Inthisnewstrategic plan, the WCOB is placing strong emphasis on internships and experiential learning The BUS2001courseaimstosupportourgoalof increasing internship participation by catering assignments and exercises to guide students to create all of the materials neededtoapplyforaninternship,searchfor an internship, and complete a mock interviewforaninternship.

Our Truist Student Leadership Center now offers Quinncia, an applicant tracking system (ATS) that provides industry-based feedback on resumes for WCOB students BUS 2001's resume assignment helps students begin their careers, and Quinncia offers catered and instant feedback to meet employer preferencesandATSrequirements Thissavestimeforinstructorstothenprovidepersonalizedsupportto students. Quinncia is available to students until graduation for ongoing support in job and internship applications.

Student Leadership

BUSINESSCLUBEXPO

The Business Club Expo is held each semester at the main entry point of the Walker College of Business It helps clubs and organizations recruit new membersandintegratesnewstudentsintoclubstheymaybeinterestedin.It'sa great opportunity for students to network and learn about their options in an easyandaccessiblespace

ClubsinSpring

PREADMISSIONS

NextStepAppalachian presentations

InsideAppalachian presentations

Prospective studenttours

PRESIDENT’SROUNDTABLE(PRT)

PRT is a monthly meeting of Walker College of Business club leaders They discuss college happenings, share successes and challenges, and give advice to each other PRT helps leaders collaborate and get to know one another There are also presentations on topics such as organizing meetings,marketing,andresourcesforstudents

WALKERFELLOWS

Monthly meetings

Studentclubs represented

TheWalkerFellowsarerepresentativesoftheWalkerCollegeof BusinesswhoassistandmanageeventssuchasBusinessClub Expo,theBoylesLectureSeries,C2C:College2CareerWorkshop series,ProspectiveStudentOpenHouse,andindividual ProspectiveStudentvisitstotheWalkerCollegeofBusiness

260volunteerhours withBeans2Brew 36 Events

$1867

Raisedforscholarships

Women of Walker

Women of Walker is a student program that helps female business majors at Appalachian State University develop professionally and as leaders It offers experiential workshops led by industryprofessionalsandcareerexperts Theprogramhasserved200womensince2014and aims to increase female representation in the business school. The 15-week program hosts a maximum of 30 members annually and is open to intended and/or matriculated business majors who maintain a satisfactory academic standing. Members are selected based on recommendationsandfactorsthatmaydefinethemastraditionallyunder-represented

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majorsservedeach program studentsserved since2014 offirstgeneration studentsserved ofunderrepresented populationsserved Programmatic Hoursfor Participants programmatic interactions participating industry professionals

Career Programs

CAREERFAIRS

Each academic year, two multiday signature events are held: Walker Business Connections in the fall and Walker SpringConnectinthespring Hybridprogrammingprovidedemployersandstudentswithnumerousopportunitiesto connect virtually and in-person through virtual practice interviews, networking socials, virtual and in-person career fairs, and on-campus interviews. Despite the pandemic, students explored potential jobs and internships and connectedwithemployers.

Interviewers Interviewsconducted Participating companies 65 366 51 Virtual practice interviews were developed to prepare students for virtual recruitment practices, which are now
industries due to the pandemic. Truist Student Leadership Center partners with three faculty members to require virtual interview training for CTE 3340Business Communications students and facilitates practice interviewswithemployers,alumni,andfacultychampions
common in many
VIRTUALPRACTICEINTERVIEWS AnnualTotals(CombinedFall21&Spring22)
Studentcareerfair attendees 1138 Formalinterviews completed 171 Employercareerfair attendees 167 Professionalstudent headshotstaken 204 84 StudentVIPNetworking Socialattendees 122 RecruiterVIPNetworking Socialattendees

Community Engagement

Truist Student Leadership Center strives to connect the Walker College of Business to the surrounding local and regional communities Watauga County is rich with opportunities for students to engage in experiential learning and professional development In accordance with the learning goals of the Walker College of Business and AACSB accreditation guidelines, the Truist Student Leadership Center aims to provide opportunities for students to make a societal impact beginning at the local level To serve as role models for the students we lead, we activelyengageinconnectingwithandgivingbacktoourcommunityinavarietyofways:

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TruistStudentLeadershipCenterandtheBooneChamberofCommerce partnered this year through Watauga Women in Leadership (WWIL) WWILempowerswomeninbusinessandleadershipthroughprofessional development events that include networking and educational speakers. The Truist Student Leadership Center played an active role in designing and executing a professional development lineup for local female business leaders, including a Clifton Strengths workshop led by career coach Maureen Cathey This community partnership aims to support student and local business engagement while providing professional developmentopportunitiestoallagesandindustriesintheregion

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WATAUGA HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SYMPOSIUM

Watauga High School hosted a day-long event for seniors with a career and college expo, alumni panel, stress management session, and speed interviewing workshop Interviewers from Truist Student Leadership Center and Career Development Center provided practice questions and feedback, and the speed interviewing session was highly rated by surveyed students.

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Participantswho facilitatedInterviews EventDuration #ofstaffwhovolunteered fromAppalachianState

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Student Testimonials

The services offered by the Truist Student Leadership Center were invaluable to me in multiple ways I learned how to use Handshake effectivelytosearchforjobopportunities,receivedhelpfulfeedbackon my resume and LinkedIn profile, and gained valuable knowledge and skills through professional development workshops I highly recommend these services to any student looking to enhance their careerdevelopment

LUISLOPEZ-BAUTISTA FINANCEANDBANKING,CLASSOF2023

IhavereliedontheTruistStudentLeadershipCentertodevelopessential professional skills that will benefit me throughout my career As an undergraduate, I was unsure of my career path, but the Truist Student Leadership Center provided me with peace of mind When I applied for my first job this semester, I received valuable coaching from knowledgeable staff They provided insights on the industry and tips for becoming an outstanding candidate I credit my success to the Truist Student Leadership Center and highly recommend their services to others The appointment and drop-in sessions can be intimidating, but youwillleavewithmoreknowledgeeachtime.

MALIAEASLER MANAGEMENT,CLASSOF2023

With the help of the Truist Student Leadership Center, I was able to prepare for my job search and gain a head start through mock interviews,resumeworkshops,andnetworkingevents Ihonedmyresume and interview skills, ultimately securing a great job directly after graduation.

The Truist Emerging Leaders Certification course was one of the most valuable professional development workshops I attended, providing insight into effective leadership in a constantly evolving business environment I'm confident I'll be a better teammate and leader in my futurecareerthankstothisexperience

TREYSCHANEVILLE,MBADECEMBER2022

Who We Are

BUS 2001
AnnieLove BUS2001& FDData ColtJensen BUS2001 Instructor LauraPell BUS2001 Instructor VeronicaL.Toub BUS2001 Instructor
CAREER COACHING
Dillon Waschenbach UndergraduateCoach
EMPLOYER RELATIONS STUDENT PROGRAMS
Michelle Brown GraduateCoach JackieGarner AssociateDirector ZoeHuffines AssistantDirector
businesscareers appstate edu | businesscareers@appstate edu | PO Box 32037
AmyOdom ExecutiveDirector
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