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Monday, March 29, 2021
Volume 104 Issue 3
Brittney Payette Student Life Editor
Cameron University hosted an Empowering Women in Leadership and STEM Conference at 5:30 p.m. on March 3 in the McCasland Ballroom. The keynote speaker was Shelby Morris, an Oklahoma native who works as an Employee Learning Facilitator at Oklahoma State University. Morris introduced the Clifton StrengthsFinder test to the attendees, which uses 177 questions to determine people’s top five strengths. The test, according to Morris, helps people learn more about themselves. “Instead of fixating on what’s wrong with people, let’s talk about what’s right with them,” Morris said. She then discussed how people’s innate talents affect their lives and how the StrengthsFinder test can help people realize their true potential. “They are not strengths until they are productively applied,” Morris said. Morris asked attendees to go around the ballroom to find other people who share some of the same top five strengths results, and discuss it within their found groups. “We want to focus on what we’re good at and build on that, and look at our potential,” Morris said. “We are at our best when we are fully engaged and aware of our strengths.” She also asked people to find others that have different strengths and ask questions about their results. One of the people who attended the conference, Marketing Senior Kassi Coosewoon, talked about her Zoom group and their top StrengthsFinder talents. “I was in a diversified group,” said Coosewoon. “We all had a different top strength, but it was cool to see how many of my group members were surprised at their top five.” After the keynote speaker finished speaking, attendees went to get food and network with other people. Next, a discussion panel featuring women in leadership positions answered a variety of questions from the audience
The panelists consisted of OSU Employee Learning Facilitator Shelby Morris, Cameron Assistant Professor and Voice Area Coordinator Dr. Christian Morren, Lawton Public School Teacher Samantha Leonard, and Ernst and Young’s Senior Manager in financial accounting advisery services, Nam Do. Morren said that people should try “helping out others as you want others to help you in times of need.” Morren also said people should try to place themselves in other’s shoes, and to listen to what people say, because there are multiple sides to every story. Do emphasized the importance of communication, being a team player and focusing on what people can accomplish instead of what they cannot. “My only suggestion is to take one step forward and focus on that very next thing that you need to do,” Do said. “Focus on what you can control versus what you can’t.” Leonard said that she did not see herself as a virtual teacher when she was younger, but is glad that she can rely on her strengths — such as her creativity — to teach virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic. Having a baby changed her perspective on life and career path. “I definitely knew that I needed to have a stable career for my daughter,” Leonard said. “I felt like the most fulfilling and gratifying career that could make my life comfortable and happy is to be a teacher.” Morris said her inspiration was her husband,
Morren said her’s was her stepmother, and Leonard’s was her mother. Do also talked about how to react when someone does not feel heard. “We are moving in the right direction,” Do said. “To be heard, you need to be more assertive and make yourself visible.” Morren said she had to learn how to stop apologizing, and to hold her ground. Leonard said she tries to pace herself so that she does not get overwhelmed, by chunking responsibilities instead of trying to do everything at one time. Do said people must take things one step at a time, so that they are not overwhelmed. Some questions were prepared for the event in advance, but audience members were also permitted to ask their own questions. Questions ranged from “what inspires you?” to how each panelist deals with stress. The Empowering Women in Leadership and STEM event allowed people to network with others, learn more about themselves and speak with accomplished businesswomen.
Photos by Brittney Payette
It STEMs from greatness: Panelists for the “Women in Leadership and STEM” event included Oklahoma State University’s Shelby Morris, Lawton Public School Teacher Samantha Leonard and Cameron Assistant Professor Dr. Christian Morren. The panel also included senior manager Nam Do (not pictured), who spoke at the conference about identifying strengths and her inspiration throughout her career.
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