Leadership Panels Provide Insight into Healthcare and Entertainment Industries

This week, Archer students were treated to two leadership panels presented by the Archer Alumni Board. The Women in Medicine Panel on Monday featured Dr. Christina Harris, Dr. Linda Mirdamadi, Dr. Vicki Rapaport, and Dr. Rachel Mandelbaum ’08. They spoke to 7th and 8th grade students about the particular advantages and challenges of being a woman in healthcare. On Tuesday, 9th and 10th grade students attended the Alumni in Entertainment Panel, where they had the opportunity to hear Erinn Cawthon ’07, Josie Craven ’12, Sabrina Jaglom ’10, and Chelsea Thomas ’05 share their experiences working in various facets of the entertainment industry.
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