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Mark Jestel

1/20/2018

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Hello Luminstruct family! My name is Mark Jestel and I am the Director of Residential Education at Piedmont College as well as one of the primary creators of the Luminstruct Website. Over the course of the past decade, my life has constantly been in an exciting state of growth and change. I started school in Georgia, wanting to become a High School biology teacher. I had an amazing instructor my senior year of high school and wanted to be just like him when I grew up. He taught in an “outside the box” kind of way and had a passion for his students and the subject that simply inspired all around him. My first two years at college were not what you might expect. Besides some work in our Resident Student Association, I had not been very involved on campus, I did not have a good support network of friends, and I was struggling in my school work. After an eye-opening experience, I realized it was time to reset my priorities. I wanted to try something new and applied to be an RA.
On the day they announced who was hired and who wasn’t, I found out I had been placed on an alternate list. In some ways, I believe this lit a fire beneath me. I worked closely with the housing department to improve my application and was offered a position over the summer when they had a surprise opening. I fell in love with the RA position. It’s hard to explain, but from time to time you just have the feeling that you are in the right place at the right time.
Over the last summer at college, I spoke with the housing department Director and asked if there were any summer job opportunities which may involve using my programming skill-set. I was then put in charge of an alcohol alternative program series where I was tasked with creating a large-scale program every week of the academic year on Thursday nights. This program had a $55,000 budget and although it eventually died out due to funding restraints, it had set me apart from other students when I was applying for a graduate program. I received my undergrad degree in Biology in 2012 and married my two loves of science and housing by creating a capstone project based on water quality in the residence halls and installing hydration stations in each residential building.
My story continued in North Carolina where I received a Master’s Degree in College Student Personnel. While attending to my studies, I held an Assistantship as an Assistant Resident Director in a first-year building as well as an upper-level building. I also learned other important skillsets by interning at a Student Union for a semester, being an ACUHO-I summer intern in Florida and teaching an RA class as well as a class dedicated toward leadership through the lens of masculinity. I also tried to get as involved as I could in various committee work and learned how other departments operated. This was also when I first started brainstorming ideas about a website called Luminstruct which could provide resources to Student Leaders as well as full-time professionals. Life was moving quickly and I loved every second of it! After graduating with a 4.0 GPA from my grad program, I travelled back down to Georgia to be the Chief Housing Officer at Piedmont College.
 
In closing, there are a few major points I want to convey for individuals still in college or are still trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives.
  1. Life is unpredictable, be flexible, but also don’t lose who you are: It is important to realize that our lives are constantly in a state of flux and are evolving with every passing day. Although I am not a Biology teacher as I had planned, I took the time to realign my priorities and found that I was still meant to be a teacher, but more of a teacher of life skills. Things don’t always turn out the way you planned, be willing to constantly reassess where you have been and where you are going. Take a chance and ride life’s crazy wave!  
  2. Use your failures as learning opportunities: You can get very far in life with a positive outlook and seeing the silver lining. Maybe you didn’t get the job you wanted, maybe that opening wasn’t right for you at that time or you weren’t ready for that kind of position. Take control and find out how to improve your application for the future.     
  3. You are not alone: Every step listed above had about 3-4 mentors behind it who helped as moral support, advice givers, and resources to help get to the next step. When in doubt always ask questions, it may lead to a new summer job! 

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Michelle Bennett

3/24/2017

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My name is Michelle Bennett I am a work from home mom, I run my own event planning business, blog, and Etsy shop at Easy Event Ideas. While I was at university in Canada, I was a Residence Fellow and the Director of Programming and Marketing for the Residence Association. After University I moved back down to the States to get a masters degree in Higher Education Administration. There I switched over to working with student programming and after I graduated, I became the Assistant Director for Programming at a large university.

After I had my son I realized that I didn’t want to put him in daycare full time so I decided to find a way I could work from home while caring for him. Because of my role programming I was able to become a very efficient event planner. I have managed events with thousands of people and that gave me the confidence to open my own event planning business. I also taught myself some graphic design skills in my previous high-ed roles which I use in my Etsy business. I learned so much being an RA, a Grad Assistant, and in my Professional role that allowed me to become the professional I am now and I am so grateful for the opportunities they provided me. While I didn't stay in Higher Ed, I use what I learned there every day! All those conflict management skills really help when your working with a toddler!

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Paul Brown

3/11/2017

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My name is Paul Brown and I currently serve as the Director of Curriculum, Training, and Research at the residential education software company, Roompact.  During my time in college, I served as a Resident Assistant and as an RHA president (in addition to a number of different student leader roles on campus). After graduation from college I went on to get a Masters degree in College Student Development and worked in residence life and academic advising for a number of years before making the switch to working for a private company that focuses on software development for residence life.

I took away a number of different competencies and skills from my time as an RA that helped me get to where I am today.  Being an RA taught me to be more confident in situations, particularly crisis situations, where you need to make quick decisions while remaining calm.  Being an RA also helped me with skills I’ve used as a supervisor and teammate—including listening, counseling, and collaboration.  In many ways, the RA position and how it stretched me in so many ways helped lay a solid foundation fro me as a professional.  For current RAs, I would suggest focusing on your duties and enhancing your skills.  Reflect on your work.  How are you doing?  How can you improve?  Are there best practices you can follow?  Engaging in these skills early on will enhance your employability later.

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