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Fall 2015 Newsletter
1. The Missouri Career Development Association was presented the NCDA
Outstanding State Division Award from National Career Development
Association President Elect Cynthia Marco-Scanlon. The award was
presented on July 1st in Denver, Colorado, at the NCDA Global Conference.
This award honors state divisions who have exhibited innovative program-
ming and leadership during 2015.
“Missouri had a very active year by hosting three webinars including one
on National Career Development Day. They also hosted a 2014 Summer
Conference Recap discussion workshop to share topics learned at the
NCDA and other industry conferences. Missouri also hosted an Exposition
Day, in collaboration with the MO Counseling Association Conference last
April. Many of their members got involved with NCDA events and leader-
ship activities and we commend them on their state-wide influence.”
The NCDA Outstanding State Division award was accepted by Chandra
Johnson, MoCDA President, and Marcie Schumert, MoCDA Past-President
(pictured below with NCDA President, Mark Danaher).
MoCDA Wins NCDA Award
Welcome to our New Members of MoCDA!
MoCDANewsletter
Volume 5, Issue 1
Maureen Bernath
Ivory Woodhouse
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Board Member Spotlight
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Polly Matteson is the Assistant Director/Employer Relations Coordinator for the Truman State
University Career Center in Kirksville, MO, and Board Secretary for MoCDA.
As a member of a 3-person professional staff for our centralized career center (serving around
6,000 students), each of us works closely with students with
career and decision-making. In addition to working daily
with students, I work with employers to develop recruiting
relationships and coordinating on-campus recruiting.
Before working in the Career Center, I taught high school for
a bit before serving as a flight attendant for TWA. I also
recruited, developed curriculum, and trained flight attend-
ants which is phenomenal with my Masters in Education-
Curriculum & Instruction! After American and TWA merged,
the TWA flight attendants were furloughed and I was able to
use those transferable skills to work with college students--
and I love it!
My strengths are Developer, Empathy, Positivity, Activator,
and Relator.
Why am I involved with MoCDA? I love the friendships and
collaborative opportunities that this group has provided.
Interested in Getting Your Career Development Facilitator Certification?
MoCDA needs your input! We’re considering bringing in a Facilitator to do
the training in Columbia, MO this spring or summer. This is an excellent
certification to ensure you are skilled in the 12 competencies identified by
NCDA as pertinent to our field of career counseling, including (but not limited
to) Assessment, Ethical and Legal Issues, Technology, Program Management,
Helping Skills, and Employability Skills.
The training itself is an 8-12 week commitment and the instructor does 3 full
days face to face with the rest of the session being completed online. The
cost for the training is around $1100 (around $1000 for the training and an
additional $100 for the book).
You can learn more about the training at http://www.ncda.org/aws/NCDA/
pt/sp/facilitator_overview. As we consider whether to coordinate this train-
ing, please respond to info@mo-cda.org by September 22 to let us know
you’re interested and which season (spring or summer) is best for you!
3. VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1
MoCDA hosted a roundtable discussion in August at St. Charles Community College
where members could learn about the conference sessions that other MoCDA
members attended. There were eight members who were able to attend and three
topics covered: solution-focused brief therapy and transition theory, Applicant Tracking
Systems, utilizing peers in career services offices and online resources to use with our
clients. As with most roundtables, our conversation diverged to include connecting
with employers and how offices handle online resume reviews in databases. Thanks to
our presenters: Jennifer Pickerell, Meg Langland, Maureen Bernath, and Chandra
Johnson!
Thank you to St. Charles Community College for hosting. If you would like to host a future roundtable at
your organization, please contact Chandra Johnson at cjohn169@slu.edu
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Roundtable Roundup
Poetry and Poster Contest
NCDA promotes career development through its annual celebration of National
Career Development Month. Every November, career development professionals are
encouraged to celebrate with career related activities. In particular, NCDA sponsors
an annual Poetry and Poster Contest. This year, National Career Development week is
November 16-20 and National Career Development Day is November 18, 2015.
This year’s Poetry and Poster Contest theme is “Fostering well-being through mean-
ingful work.” Submissions are due on November 14, 2015. Winners will be announced
on the NCDA website in April. For more information, check out:
http://ncda.org/aws/NCDA/pt/sp/ncdmonth
Please share this information with your institutions. We’d love to see some submis-
sions (and hopefully a winner) from Missouri!
4. Contact Us
Feel free to contact any MoCDA board member with your feedback, questions, or to get
more involved with the organization.
Chandra Johnson, President, cjohn169@slu.edu
Ivy Hutchison, President-elect, hutchisonivy@rsdmo.org
Ellen Nickrent, Secretary, ENickrent@stlcc.edu
Marcia Schumert, Interim Treasurer, marciaschumert39@webster.edu
Get Involved with the National Career Development Association
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MoCDA Members – Don’t forget that you can get involved directly with NCDA!
Career Convergence: NCDA is always accepting submissions for Career Convergence – their
online monthly newsletter. You can see the submission guidelines on NCDA’s website:
http://www.ncda.org/aws/NCDA/pt/sp/CC_submissions.
Leadership Academy: Begin thinking about whether you’d like to apply to NCDA’s Leader-
ship Academy! It’s a 2 year process in which you can grow professionally and developmen-
tally with the guidance of a mentor in NCDA! Applications will be available a little later in the
fall. You can read more about the program and access the application here:
http://www.ncda.org/aws/NCDA/pt/sp/leadership_academy.
Speaking of NCDA, have you heard about their new website? Here is an excerpt from
the press release from Melanie Reinersman, NCDA website editor:
NCDA is proud to announce the debut of the newly updated website, www.ncda.org and web
magazine, www.careerconvergence.org. With ideas collected from members over the past
several years, the upgrade provides a better experience for all those NCDA serves in the field
of career development. As always, the website is the face and first contact of NCDA, with the
aim to remain inspiring and empowering!
www.mo-cda.org