Broadening the Career Horizon of SEES Students Through Career Panel Events (Spring 2025)
Speakers
Mr. Michael Reed, a former Product Engineer for Esri and fellow graduate student
Ms. Meagan Lenna, an Assistant Geologist at the NYS Department of Transportation
Event Organizers
Emily Albines (SEES peer advisor)
Yaacov Strickon (SEES peer advisor)
Dara Laczniak (SEES faculty)
Mr. Reed has a B.A. in Geological Sciences and a minor in Geography from SUNY Geneseo. Currently, he is a PhD student researching Geomorphology at the CUNY Graduate School, but he worked as a Product Engineer at ESRI between his undergraduate and graduate studies. He spoke to students about his experience at ESRI as well as his journey within academia. Mr. Reed talked about savoring and prioritizing breaks from intense work and enjoying side jobs. He still works some shifts as a barista while pursuing his PhD. In addition to providing a break from the academic world, Mr. Reed firmly believes that this gig helps him sharpen his interpersonal skills .
March 2025
Getting the Scoop on the NYS Professional Geologist license (Spring 2025)
Speakers
Eric Greppo, Professional Engineer NYS Board for Engineering, Land Surveying, and Geology
Jean Patota, Professional Geologist Board Member and Geology Committee Chair of NYS Board for Engineering, Land Surveying, and Geology
Event Organizers
Dara Laczniak (SEES faculty)
In our rapidly evolving society, it is difficult enough to choose an undergraduate major, let alone a career path after graduation. To help our students learn about the variety of career options available to them once receiving a degree in geology, environmental science, or environmental studies and network with professionals in the field, the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (SEES) organizes semesterly career panels. On February 26, 2025, SEES hosted a special career panel titled, Beyond the Degree: Geology Careers and Licensure in New York State (NYS) whose purpose was to teach students about the relatively new Professional Geology License that is available in NYS. This event also allowed SEES to advertise the fact that şě¶ąĘÓƵ is currently the only institution in the city whose Geology BS program is registered as a geology licensure-qualifying program with the NYS Education Department.
Two incredibly experienced guest speakers took the trek down from Albany for this event: Jean Patota, a licensed professional geologist and the Geology Committee Chair of the NYS Board for Engineering, Land Surveying, and Geology, and Eric Greppo, the Executive Secretary of the same board. During their talk, these speakers described the kind of work geologists do in NYS, listed some organizations that hire geologists, explained what it means to hold the title of Professional Geologist in NYS, and discussed the benefits of and the process involved in obtaining the NYS Professional Geologist license. The topics of this event clearly struck a chord with students, because it attracted a spectacular crowd of over 90 attendees. Interested students even had the chance to continue to connect with the guest speakers over a post-colloquium luncheon.
February 2025
Government and Industry Careers Panel Event (Spring 2024)
Speakers
Michelle Park – NYC Department of Environmental Protection
Ashley Smith – United States Geological Survey’s New York Water Science Center
Isabel Riano – Hillman Consulting
Moderator
Julia Sandke
Organizer
Dara Laczniak
Event Purpose
Getting a degree is just one component of the college experience. Students must also address the dreaded and anxiety-inducing question: “What do I do with this degree!?!” In my opinion, answering this question is one of the most difficult aspects of college for students—or at least it was for me when I was in their shoes! There’s often more jobs out there in the working world that are relevant to a student’s major than they originally think—they just don’t know those jobs exist! And why would they if no one tells them about those jobs or they can’t be easily researched online? This conundrum for our SEES students is what motivated our Government and Industry Careers Panel. The purpose of this event was to expose SEES students to the different kinds of Earth science jobs that are out there. We wanted the panel to be an opportunity for students to network with successful professionals, learn exactly what a person does in different Earth science jobs, and obtain advice on how to get the jobs they are interested in!
Summary
Three amazing SEES alumni kindly devoted their time to be speakers at our event, all of whom are employed in a government agency or the private industry:
- Michelle Park works as a Stormwater Analyst for the NYC Department of Environmental Protection;
- Ashley Smith works as a Physical Scientist for the United States Geological Survey’s New York Water Science Center; and
- Isabel Riano works as an Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Health and Safety Project Manager at Hillman Consulting. These speakers hold very different positions, and by sharing their personal career journeys with our audience, students were exposed to a wide range of professional opportunities in the working world!
The event was a HUGE success. We had a packed house, with over 75 undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members in attendance. Students truly appreciated how relatable and honest our speakers were, and I have received emails from a few of them expressing interest in attending more events like our Career Panel in the future! So now, it’s time to plan the next one!
For more information contact : Dara Laczniak, dara.laczniak@qc.cuny.edu
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