Adulting 101: Resilience

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The Recent Alumni and Current Students Committee (RACS) of the Stevens Alumni Association and the Office of Development & Alumni Engagement invites you to join Susan Seber ’84 to discuss resilience as part of the Adulting 101 series. From young professionals to seasoned business owners, Susan offers a unique perspective for everyone.

Susan Seber ’84 is a leadership coach and facilitator specializing in working with nerds who want to authentically enhance their effectiveness. By integrating science with a deeper understanding of ‘the why’, she delivers impactful, sustained results for her clients. Susan’s journey has been steadfast and purposeful. Rooted in her Stevens bachelor of engineering degree, she had an accomplished and rewarding career as a senior leader in the biopharmaceutical, petrochemical, and consumer product industries. She pivoted to a different path through rigorous training and certification from Georgetown University and The International Coaching Federation. Susan founded Purpose Zone Leadership, empowering others to exceed their dreams personally and professionally. This is living ‘in the Zone’.

Disclaimer
The information presented is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Nothing in this presentation constitutes legal, health or professional advice and all information presented is provided in good faith.

Adulting 101 is a free webinar series created by the Recent Alumni & Current Students Committee (RACS) of the Stevens Alumni Association in partnership with the Office of Development and Alumni Engagement, suited best for young alumni and current students. The series is designed to provide insight into practical life topics not addressed in traditional degree programs. Adulting 101 sessions are offered several times throughout the year and will last approximately 45 minutes per session, followed by a Q&A.