Month: April 2014

5 Personality Traits that Employers Hire Most

5 Personality Traits that Employers Hire Most

The job hiring process is an intricate procedure– there is no one proven method that employers abide by. One employer could be most captivated with your college GPA or your extracurricular activities while another may be more interested in your internships and experience. How do […]

Golden Key Teams Up With NASPA To Sponsor Community Service and Award Scholarships

Golden Key Teams Up With NASPA To Sponsor Community Service and Award Scholarships

For the last several years, Golden Key has forged a great partnership with NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. The professionals within the field serve an integral role as Golden Key volunteers, honorary members and key supporters within the university community. This year, […]

2014 Asia-Pacific Conference Recap

2014 Asia-Pacific Conference Recap

Golden Key ran its Asia-Pacific Conference 2014: Think GLOBAL Act LOCAL from 13-15 February 2014 in Hobart at the University of Tasmania. Approximately 150 delegates from around the Asia-Pacific region participated in a range of high-profile speakers, panel discussions, professional development workshops and networking events.
amazingraceThe conference started off with a welcome BBQ.  Then Professor Peter Rathjen, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Tasmania, kicked off the Opening Session followed by a welcome from His Excellency The Honourable Peter Underwood AC, Governor of Tasmania. Our keynote speaker was Jodie Fox, co-founder of Shoes of Prey. The day closed with our Amazing Race networking activity where attendees were dispersed into groups of members from other chapters and set landmark tasks leading to a completion point.
Day 2 started off with a presentation from Dare Jennings, former founder of Mambo clothing and CEO of Deus ex Machina, followed by a Career Panel. Next, attendees were able to choose from a variety of professional development workshops on topics such as career planning for mature age students, networking, international careers in government and more. Later in the evening, Jeremy Picone of the Global Poverty Project was the Community Service Speaker. The day finished off with a leadership roundtable.
Q&ASebastian Robertson, the founder and CEO of Batyr was the keynote speaker for Day 3.  A variety of workshops were again available to attendees—this time focusing on leadership. Next it was time for our Q&A Panel Discussion, which tackled the ethics of Euthanasia. The split of opinions dividing the panel provided for a truly engaging debate! Former Party Leader for the Greens, Dr. Bob Brown, was the keynote speaker. The other panelists were: Dr. Nick Cooling, Dr. Gerry McGushin and Dr. Philip Nitschke.
 
The conference ended with a great Closing Gala Dinner, which had a “Secret Garden” theme. Attendees and guests were treated to dinner and DJ, presentation of chapter standard awards by APAC staff, and special event awards followed by dancing. The conference was truly a great event and we cannot wait until the next one!
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Louise Robinson, a nursing student at Central Queensland University, shared with us some of her feedback after attending the conference:
“I have come away from this event feeling incredibly inspired and motivated on many levels. The conference offered guest speakers and workshops targeting personal and career development. In addition it was an opportunity to meet like minded people from a great diversity of backgrounds and degrees. I feel for me personally I have gained knowledge, skills and insight as to how to best market myself when it comes time for graduate opportunities, being involved in initiatives to make a real difference and additional life skills in general. Since the conference I have been in contact with other delegates to devise an awareness campaign to increase literacy levels specifically for rural school students in Tasmania. It is an empowering feeling to be involved with such a worthy exercise.”
Don’t miss the Golden Key 2014 International Summit from 31 July – 3 August in Boston. For more information and to register, visit www.is.gd/summit14.

2014 El Paso Regional Summit

2014 El Paso Regional Summit

-This post was written by Liliana Zubia, Golden Key University of Texas at El Paso Chapter President- Regions 7 and 9 headed to west Texas for the 2014 Regional Summit from February 21-23. The annual meeting was hosted by the University of Texas at El […]

2014 St. Louis Regional Summit

2014 St. Louis Regional Summit

—This post was written by Erik Graybill, the president of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Golden Key chapter— From March 14-16, Regions 4, 5, and 6 held their 2014 Regional Summit in St. Louis, MO. I just want to start off by saying…WOW that was […]

2014 Laramie Regional Summit

2014 Laramie Regional Summit

—This post was written by Haley Wadley, vice president of the University of Wyoming chapter—
From March 14-16, Region 8 held their Regional Summit at 7,200 feet in Laramie, Wyoming! Members from around the region gathered together to participate in an adventurous weekend that would turn out to be filled with memories, new friends and great ideas. Over the past year members of the Golden Key chapter at the University of Wyoming prepared to make this weekend as successful as possible so that members around the region could gather together and share their love for Golden Key and all of its amazing opportunities!
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Friday was just the beginning to a great weekend as attendees came into town and begin registration at the Hilton Garden Motel, where the traveling members would be staying for the weekend. At registration gift bags filled with several different items were handed out to each attending member, including Golden Key merchandise and lots of other goodies. Members were given some time to settle into their rooms before meeting up with University of Wyoming members to be caddied to the Wyoming Union building where the Summit meetings would be held. Upon arrival, members were given a Golden Key bingo question sheet where they had to meet other members in order to get spaces blacked out. Examples include: ran a 5K race, been to Disney Land, has siblings and etc. The first 3 members to meet 5 other members who met those qualifications won a prize! It was a great icebreaker.
1After the students spent some time getting to know each other, a brief introduction was given by the Region 8 HQ Representative, John Dingfelder, which welcomed students to Laramie. After getting members excited about the weekend ahead of them, John handed the stage over to Sara Axelson, the Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Wyoming and a Golden Key honorary member. As a keynote speaker, Sara shared some experiences she has had in her career and the wisdom she has gained. Mrs. Axelson left the members feeling enlightened, inspired and ready to be leaders in the community. A catered dinner was then provided to students at the Wyoming Union Building, so that they could have plenty of energy for the night’s activities that lied ahead.
After dinner, students retreated to the basement of the Student Union for a night filled with exciting entertainment including: a billiards tournament, karaoke, photo booth, ping pong, Xbox 360, and Just Dance! Not to mention the snow cones, popcorn, snacks, soda and dessert tables! All members engaged in some form of activity during the night and seemed to be enjoying themselves as there was constant karaoke singers breaking out air guitars and their own dance moves. The delegate mixer proved to be a good way for students to relax and have a good time!
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On Saturday morning, members woke up to breakfast at the Hilton Garden Inn Restaurant and late registration began. A good morning welcome was given along with a headquarters update as Golden Key members arrived at the Wyoming Union at 9am. Students learned about the availability of scholarships and new advancements being made at the Headquarters office. Students scurried off to participate in the first of three workshop sessions being presented. All workshops focused in on the tools and resources available to Golden Key members and how to utilize these resources in order to better yourself and your chapter. Some of the workshop topics presented were: Personal and Professional Development, Service and Careers, New Member Recognition Events, Attitude for Altitude and Diversity and Inclusion, Golden Key 101 and more. After the first two workshop sessions adjourned, members met for a catered lunch and another update from Headquarters before returning to the third and final workshop session.
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Following the last workshop session, members took a little time to relax before getting started on the service project. Before coming to Laramie, chapters were asked to collect small toiletry items (shampoo, soap, toothbrush, mouthwash, & etc.) to be donated to the new Family Crisis Center located in Rawlins, WY. The crisis center is new and truly appreciated the donations. Then, members started making Brazilian jewelry. Yes, Brazilian jewelry with a Brazilian native. Members got a brief informative talk from a Brazilian native who discussed the nature of the beads. The money collected from the jewelry sales is given back to a small community in Brazil so that a traveling mammogram machine can be purchased to help with breast cancer diagnosis. Members enjoyed learning different styles of making jewelry and picking out their own colors, styles and then making their own bracelets and necklaces. Some members even purchased some of the jewelry made!
A break was given before the closing banquet for some free time to relax and freshen up. The closing banquet started around 6 pm with a delicious dinner at the Wyoming Union where students gathered to reminisce about the day and the memories made. Jason Thompson, a renowned speaker, gave an astounding keynote address, and left us with the message that, “success is when you have fallen down and STILL get back up to keep pursuing your goals and dreams.” This message left members in awe as they moved to the University of Wyoming Planetarium to watch the newly released film Frozen.
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As suspected, the fun would not stop after Saturday night. Sunday morning members woke up to another breakfast at the Hilton Garden Inn restaurant. Chapter meetings filled up most of the morning, with each chapter discussing their successes, what needs work, and what new goals to be made. Members, tired yet motivated, checked out and departed Laramie around 12 pm to return to their homelands and put to work their knowledge from their 2014 Regional Summit.
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On behalf of the University of Wyoming Golden Key chapter and Regional Summit Committee we would like to thank the Summit attendees, volunteers, Caterings of Laramie, Hilton Garden Inn Motel/Restaurant, Golden Key Headquarters staff, workshops presenters and keynote speakers. This meeting would not have been a success without you and we appreciate all that you do.
Until next time, remember to Just Breathe and we will see you at Regional Summit 2015!
 
Don’t miss the Golden Key 2014 International Summit from 31 July – 3 August in Boston. For more information and to register, visit www.is.gd/summit14.