Alum Connection with Chief Strategy Officer for the City of Lansing, Judy Kehler
Judy has a history of positively impacting organizations in the public and private sectors, especially now as the Chief Strategy Officer for the City of Lansing where she is leading a first-of-its-kind operational assessment of municipal government. Join Judy for an inspiring conversation about how she harnessed the power of her General Studies major towards transformational change in her career (hint: she wanted to combine the critical thinking skills and business acumen from communications and media with a practical understanding of accounting) and what it’s like working on a municipal level.
About Judy:
As a high school student, Judy interned with the late Senator Jackie Vaughn III. It was just the beginning of the many “firsts” she would achieve as a young adult—from being a first-generation college student at U-M to later being the first woman, first African-American, and youngest Treasurer & Income Tax Administrator for the City of Lansing.
You should attend this session if you are:
Curious about the career possibilities with a General Studies major
Hoping to understand more about careers in city government and the public sector
Interested in learning more about internships and entry-level job opportunities that exist in Michigan
What you will gain by attending:
Gain critical insights and career advice from an LSA alum who has broken through many glass ceilings
Learn about meaningful work opportunities within the public sector and city governments
Make a valuable connection with an experienced, high-level business professional
RSVP today to be part of the conversation.
Judy has a history of positively impacting organizations in the public and private sectors, especially now as the Chief Strategy Officer for the City of Lansing where she is leading a first-of-its-kind operational assessment of municipal government. Join Judy for an inspiring conversation about how she harnessed the power of her General Studies major towards transformational change in her career (hint: she wanted to combine the critical thinking skills and business acumen from communications and media with a practical understanding of accounting) and what it’s like working on a municipal level.
About Judy:
As a high school student, Judy interned with the late Senator Jackie Vaughn III. It was just the beginning of the many “firsts” she would achieve as a young adult—from being a first-generation college student at U-M to later being the first woman, first African-American, and youngest Treasurer & Income Tax Administrator for the City of Lansing.
You should attend this session if you are:
Curious about the career possibilities with a General Studies major
Hoping to understand more about careers in city government and the public sector
Interested in learning more about internships and entry-level job opportunities that exist in Michigan
What you will gain by attending:
Gain critical insights and career advice from an LSA alum who has broken through many glass ceilings
Learn about meaningful work opportunities within the public sector and city governments
Make a valuable connection with an experienced, high-level business professional
RSVP today to be part of the conversation.
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