Careers in Aging Panel Discussion: Innovation in a Vibrant Field
Overview
Wondering what you are going to do after graduation? Interested in a career where you can make a positive impact on peoples’ lives? Looking for a vibrant field with plenty of opportunity and growth potential? Join us for a vibrant and engaging dialogue about the diverse and expanding career opportunities in the field of aging! Professionals who work on age-friendly city initiatives, caregiving, and housing for seniors and beyond will speak about their current work and discuss emerging career opportunities in the field. Featuring:
- Luke R. Barnesmoore, Home Match, Front Porch Community Services
- Karen Grimsich, City of Fremont Aging & Family Services
- Jill Melvin, MSW, LCSW, CMC Clinical Care Manager Lead, Sage Eldercare Solutions
- Kari Rogenski, LMFT, Director of The Hummingbird Project, Sage Eldercare Solutions
- Erin Tordsen, MA, CMC Director of Home Care Supervision, Sage Eldercare Solutions
Join us on Thursday, March 14, 2-3:30pm in LIB 121 for Innovative Ways to Serve Aging Populations: Careers in Aging Panel Discussion Co-sponsored by SF State’s School of Public Affairs and Civic Engagement and Career & Leadership Development Office, this interactive session will provide opportunities to network with others in the field, including current students, faculty, and staff. We’ll even have some light refreshments, so don’t miss it!
If you are intrigued by what you hear during the panel, we invite you to learn more about SF State’s MA in Gerontology Program at our upcoming information session for prospective students on Thursday, March 21st, https://sfsu.zoom.us/j/88268266609 - Meeting ID: 882 6826 6609 & Passcode: 114086