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Career Day 2019:

Mayfield alums, incredible in so many ways, offer

powerful advice More than 30 accomplished, smart, driven, empathic, creative and strategicthinking Mayfield alumnae gathered on campus for Career Day 2019—and, yes, the superlatives are true! During a school-wide event, our alums imparted honest and invaluable career advice to their younger Mayfield sisters. These professionals work as lawyers, entrepreneurs, scientists, psychologists, marketers, engineers, entertainers, doctors, healthcare services leaders and more. At one point during the introductions, moderator Mary Michelena Monroe ’82 took a breath and said, “I’m reading these bios and these women are so incredible and have excelled in so many ways.” Alums offered key tips. Network, they said—especially with us. Mayfield alums want to help young women succeed, particularly Mayfield students. “It isn’t about getting a job or getting into college,” said Ms. Monroe. “It’s about making friends and developing relationships that can help you in the future.” Follow your passions and soak up advice from those you trust. “Listen to the guidance of those around you, which is very, very valuable...Listen to your teachers,” said Giana Korth ’06, Sr. Director of Client Strategy at Meltwater, which develops and markets media monitoring and business intelligence software.

Emily Monroe ’14, Mary Michelena Monroe ’82, Hannah Courtney ’08 and Julia Klein ’10 talk with students about legal careers.

Katie Clancy ’11, Lauren Morales ’11, Alex Ciranna ’11, Katie Lapsys ’05, Peggy Eyler Legault ’74 and Tina Karamanoukian Shabanian ’81 speak to students about medical and healthcare career opportunities.

“It’s a combination of what you are passionate about and what you are really good at.” She recalled a senior year conversation with her AP Calculus teacher, Melissa Tighe, Math Department Chair and Director of Innovation. “She told me I was very good at math and there’s a huge opportunity for women to get into business,” said Ms. Korth, whose entrepreneurial spirit led her to cofound Tampon Tribe, an online company that delivers organic tampons and pads. “I headed off to Georgetown and went to their business school.” Explore, alums said. You never know where it will lead you. “Healthcare has always been my passion,” said Tina Karamanoukian Shabanian ’81, Regional Health Plan Officer for Southern California at Health Net of California. “I started off pre-med, biology. But in college I started to see other avenues and explored the various opportunities in healthcare.”

Be aggressive, yet kind. Don’t burn bridges. There is no substitute for hard work. Go above and beyond. Your reputation is your greatest asset. And never underestimate the power of a handwritten thank you note. Many alums said they can mark the moment that sparked transformation at Mayfield. “I have a particular memory of Cornelia Connelly Day,” said Vicki Chiang ’96, explaining that she served at a domestic violence shelter for women and children called House of Ruth. “I remember being in a playroom for children. That was my very first tug. I thought social service is a place I want to be.” Dr. Chiang is a psychologist and clinical director at the Institute for Girls’ Development, specializing in childhood and adolescence. The institute shares a goal she first experienced at Mayfield. We “empower girls for life,” she said.

“Listen to the guidance of those around you, which is very, very valuable ...Listen to your teachers.” — GIANA KORTH ’06

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The First Amendment meets the Fourth Estate in government class

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New Trustees

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Message from Joe Eisele, Board of Trustees Chair

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Message from Kate Morin, Head of School

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Career Day 2019: Mayfield alums, incredible in so many ways, offer powerful advice

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Alumnae Homecoming Brunch 2019

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pages 54-55

2019 Benefit Honoree: Kathleen Clougherty Regan ’64

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Alums devote support and service to South Central LAMP, a Holy Child ministry

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Mayfield Rocks our Annual Benefit!

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pages 50-51

Memorable moments in Cubs sports

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pages 32-33

Filipina-American student group wins prestigious global citizenship grant

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pages 24-25

Freshman artists express their ‘visions of equality’—and their insightful work earns a place in a museum exhibition

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page 30

Mayfield artists put themselves ‘out there’ to strong reviews

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Looking for a dopamine rush? The KIT Club offers students a healthy dose

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Mayfield teachers fire up their computers and become students of technology

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pages 28-29

Body Positive Club helps students redefine the meaning of beauty

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pages 20-21

How do teenage girls pray?

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pages 26-27

A club for everyone!

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pages 18-19

Students experience what “applied mathematics” really means

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AP Language class fills a void in required readings with an assist from U.S. History

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About This Issue

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Interdisciplinary learning offers diverse pathways to discovery

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pages 14-17

Celebrating Our Unique Selves

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