Chicago continues to draw Calvin grads
For the second year, the Calvin Alumni Association, the college鈥檚 and Chicago businesses鈥攁lumni-represented in quite a few cases鈥攃onnected students to that vibrant city and occupational opportunities.
Professionals from 14 employers met with 86 registered Calvin students to discuss potential jobs and internships.
Calvin alumni board member Russ Clousing 鈥87 once again headed up the business recruitment effort, while the career development office rallied students and arranged for transportation from campus to Chicago and back.
The setting was the storied University Club of Chicago, on the city鈥檚 picturesque Michigan Avenue downtown. After a couple of hours of interaction and networking, both students and business executives dined in the beautiful Cathedral Dining Room, joined by young alumni of the college who work downtown.
鈥淚 was impressed by the students鈥 preparedness and demeanor,鈥 remarked Larry Otte 鈥90, who attended as a representative for Providence Life Services.
He added, 鈥淭he career fair was a very rewarding experience for myself as an alumnus of Calvin.鈥
鈥淚t was nice to have such large number of quality students in one place,鈥 said Justin Venhousen 鈥08, who met with students for Compass Mortgage.
Alumni board president-elect Chris Wiesehan 鈥05, who lives and works in Chicago, noted that the influx of young Calvin grads to the city, particularly the north side, has been pronounced.
鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing a marked increase in alumni choosing to live and work in the city,鈥 said Wiesehan. 鈥淥ur planned series of draws more alumni every time we schedule one.鈥
A third career fair is in the planning stage鈥攆or Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, at the University Club. Chicago businesses interested in becoming involved can contact the alumni association at alumni@calvin.edu.