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沃尔特中心校友重返校园,激励下一代领导者

Ohio University’s commitment to lifelong leadership development was on full display on March 19 as six accomplished alumni returned to Athens to headline the first-ever alumni edition of LEADLive, a signature event hosted by the Walter Center for Strategic Leadership in the College of Business.

The panel, moderated by students Morgan Cefaratti and Sadie Rudduck, featured graduates from several of the Walter Center’s flagship programs—including the Emerging Leaders, Wandell Fellows, and Strategic Leadership Certificate—who shared how their experiences at OHIO helped shape their professional paths.

“This event wasn’t just about career advice,” said Rudduck. “It was a moment of connection—of realizing that the leadership values we’re learning now will truly carry us into the future.”

Real-world lessons, rooted in Athens

The LEADLive panel members talk on stage during the event

The discussion offered students practical insights and encouragement as they prepare to enter the workforce. Alumni reflected on their transitions from college to career, the leadership lessons they’ve carried forward, and the importance of building confidence, setting boundaries, and embracing lifelong learning.

Macie Adams (BBA ’23), a corporate trainer at Palmer Donavin and former Wandell Fellow, emphasized the importance of self-confidence in professional environments.

“Confidence is key—it earns you trust and credibility,” Adams said.

Dolly Alm (BBA ’22), director of business relations at Fitness Machine Technicians, spoke candidly about her journey as a non-traditional student and the significance of maintaining mental health.

“Burnout is real,” she shared. “It’s OK to shift priorities—your well-being matters.”

Ashley Bowler (BBA ’23), a technical recruiter at Beacon Hill and former Emerging Leaders participant, stressed the importance of owning your expertise—even early in your career.

“Don’t let others downplay your knowledge,"  Bowler said. "Own what you know and speak up.”

Emma Sluterbeck (BBA ’22), an enterprise data management consultant at Infoverity, shared how her Emerging Leaders experience helped refine her communication skills, manage relationships, and balance professional expectations.

“My biggest challenge has been giving myself grace while continuing to deliver results,” Sluterbeck explained.

Connor Thomas (BBA ’22, MSM ’24), now assistant director for graduate career management at the College of Business, encouraged students to approach every interaction as an opportunity to grow.

“Every conversation is a chance to learn," Thomas said. "Listening with intention has opened more doors than I ever expected.”

Keegan Wise (BBA ’17), a former Wandell Fellow currently transitioning from Whirlpool to Rogue Fitness, offered a seasoned perspective on career evolution.

“Every day is an interview," Wise told the OHIO students. "Stay humble, stay consistent, and never stop developing.”

High impact, strong praise

The LEADLive panel members talk on stage during the event

Following the panel, students had the opportunity to engage with the alumni one-on-one, ask questions, seek guidance, and expand their professional networks.

As the Walter Center grows its leadership programming, events like LEADLive exemplify the University’s dedication to experiential learning, alumni engagement, and real-world preparation.

The Walter Center extends heartfelt thanks to the returning alumni for their time, candor, and unwavering support of its mission to develop principled, high-impact leaders.

Published
April 23, 2025
Author
Kendall Wright