Alumni Blog

Courage in the Workplace

Posted by Caitlin Joyce, '11, MBA '11 on November 1, 2018 at 1:11 PM PDT

SU Advantage is our popular alumni networking series which brings together professionals and experts to explore relevant topics, followed by structured networking. This fall’s topic is “Encouraging Courage in the Workplace.”


What does it mean to be courageous in the workplace? Does it mean you have to make grand gestures and call others out or is it the little things we do each day to support each other counts as courage?

Wendy Gage Headshot
(Wendy Gage)


According to event moderator, Wendy Gage, it’s both. Wendy is a certified executive coach, strategic planner and team builder. Her PLANMAN practice spans the USA. She has also served as a coach in Seattle University's nationally ranked Center for Leadership Formation (LEMBA) since 2008. When we asked Wendy what her definition of courage is, she quoted Winston Churchill saying, “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” She expanded upon that to say, “If we look at the capacity of every kind heart, fierce mind and brave spirit, just imagine how that kind of energy from a number of people would look and feel. It’s encouraging.”


But why should we care about being courageous in the workplace and why is it important? According to Wendy, this topic calls on us as individuals to do our part. The climate of the world and the workplace is not always sunny and bright; it can be uncomfortable and necessary for us to do our part. That’s where courage emerges.


The event on November 15, brings together distinguished Seattle U alumnae to share their experiences and deconstruct the idea of courage in the workplace.
The panelists include Ann Yoo, '98, Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager at Bank of the West, Stephanie Peirolo, '13, Founder of UpperHand, LLC and Kirsten Curry, '01 JD, AIF, CEO of Leading Retirement Solutions.


When asked why she wanted to be a part of this event, Wendy shared that she was excited about who we are bringing together and the focus topic, saying that, “Seattle U is the perfect place for this kind of conversation to be nurtured.” She went on to say, “This event is for everyone who is interested in getting very real about what encouraging courage looks like and feels like in the workplace and uncovering and exploring what they and their friends can do to help grow such a culture.”

Attendees will not only have the opportunity to hear our panelists discuss this engaging topic, but to share their own insights in small networking groups following the discussion. This presents an exciting chance for alumni to gain valuable insights while growing their professional network.


You can learn more about this event and reserve your spot below. Don’t wait–space is limited.


SU Advantage Networking Night
“Encouraging Courage in the Workplace”
Thursday, November 15, 2018
6:30 -8:30 p.m.
Seattle University, LeRoux Room, Student Center 160
Register now. 

Redhawks Gear Up for an Exciting Season

Posted by Seattle University Alumni Association on November 1, 2018 at 12:11 PM PDT

Basketball player shooting the ball

 

After finishing last season with its first 20-win Division 1 season since 1964, the men’s basketball team is looking forward to an even better season this year. The Redhawks finished 2017-18 20-14 overall, 16-3 on their home court and 8-6 in Western Athletic Conference play. The season culminated in the program's third national postseason tournament appearance in the past four seasons—a berth in the Collegiate Basketball Invitational (CBI).


Head Coach Jim Hayford’s up-tempo style of play saw the 2017-18 Redhawks set numerous modern-day DI program records including total points (2,589), field goals (881), field goal percentage (44.6), three-point field goals (312), free-throw percentage (73.8), rebounds (1,298) and blocks (123).


The Redhawks bring the momentum of the record-breaking season to this year’s team, returning four letter winners in Morgan Means, Matej Kavas, Mattia Da Campo and Aaron Nettles. In addition, a trio of transfers who spent the 2017-18 season redshirting at Seattle U will immediately infuse the Seattle U line-up. Myles Carter, a 6-9 forward from Seton Hall, Delante Jones, a 6-5 guard from American, and Dashawn McDowell, a 6-5 guard from Southern Methodist University, will bring experience and new energy to the team. The Redhawks have also added nine new players, including seven freshmen and two transfers.


Kavas has been named a preseason All-WAC First Team selection by both the league’s nine head coaches and the WAC media. The 6-8 guard was the Redhawks’ leading scorer in 2017-18, averaging 15.2 points per game. He led the WAC with 91 three-pointers and finished the year ranked eighth in the nation, hitting 46.4 percent from beyond the arc.


Basketball fans anxious to see some action need not wait much longer. The men’s basketball team kicks off its season on November 6 at Stanford. The Bay Area alumni chapter and SU Athletics are hosting a rally before the game to get fans pumped up! Two-days later, The Redhawks play their first home game against the University of Puget Sound on November 8 at the Redhawk Center.


Show Your Redhawk Pride at Homecoming!
If that wasn’t enough excitement for you, the Redhawks play their Homecoming game against Bryant at the accesso ShoWare Center on November 11. We want to pack those stand with alumni fans and to make it easier, we are giving you a ride in the first ever alumni party bus! As the name implies, we are bringing the Homecoming party from Seattle to Kent. Not only do you not need to worry about the hassle of parking, but your ticket on the alumni party bus includes a Homecoming game ticket, complimentary beer and wine, snacks provided by Whole Foods Market, and a round-trip ride from Seattle U to the accesso ShoWare Center. You can reserve your seat here.

Go Redhawks!