In honor of Forever Orange Week, join us for an interactive discussion with Kelsey Davis ’19, G’20 and Kavell Brown ’16 to discuss your role in your community, as both members and philanthropists, and how this impacts your personal brand and career path. Take part in this special professional development opportunity as well as a networking reception to learn more about what it means to be Forever Orange. Hosted by the Forever Orange Student Alumni Council in partnership with Syracuse University Career Services.
Schedule:
6-6:45 p.m. Interactive Workshop
6:45-7:30 p.m. Reception
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Kelsey Davis ’19, G’20 is the Founder/CEO of CLLCTVE, a portfolio platform connecting creators to their next opportunity. Based in Los Angeles, CA, her technology startup is fueled by partners like Google and Techstars. Prior to CLLCTVE, Davis produced visual content for global consumer brands like Coca Cola, Land Rover, and Puma, and worked for Conde Nast Entertainment and Uniworld Group in NYC in ATL. Since graduating from Syracuse University with a BS in Television, Radio, and Film ('19) and MS in Entrepreneurship ('20), Davis has already been featured as a next-gen leader in Forbes 30 Under 30, Adweek, and the NYTimes.
Kavell Brown ’16 currently serves as the Partnerships Manager on the LinkedIn Social Impact team where he oversees all of the signature social impact partnerships across the North American Region. He is a native New Yorker hailing for the borough of Queens and a graduate of the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University. As a social impact practitioner, he’s had the privilege of serving on the Corporate Social Responsibility teams at HBO and ViacomCBS. He has learned that it's not how much you can take but rather how much you can give.
Questions?
Grace Terry
Asst. Dir. Young Alumni & Student Engagement
ghterry@syr.edu