When Nov 13 12:00 PM
Location Online/Virtual

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Join the Locks Career Center and Office of Alumni Engagement on Thursday, November 13 at noon for a virtual professional development workshop facilitated by Veronica Scarpellino '17. Just because you’re no longer working in an art studio doesn’t mean you’re not creating. Your artist training from Moore didn’t vanish. It evolved. Whether you're in marketing, management, tech, education, or even finance, the same thinking skills you once used to sculpt, paint, or design are still at play: problem-solving, intuitive composition, constraint-based decision-making, emotional communication and more. This workshop will help you reconnect with the creative tools you already possess, and give you fresh language to talk about them with confidence in any professional setting. Come ready to reflect, reframe and reclaim your identity as a creative thinker — no matter what title is on your business card.

Featured Facilitator

Veronica Scarpellino '17 (MA Social Engagement) is the founder of Goldfinch Leadership, a “recovering artist” and the author of Second Draft: Rewrite Your Midlife Career with Creative Intelligence. She is an executive career transition coach, ICF-certified as a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), a Board Certified Coach (BCC) and Master Facilitator. Veronica created the framework of Creative Intelligence — the dynamic interplay among emotional intelligence, creative thinking and strategic action — to help leaders navigate complexity and shape meaningful career transitions. A member of Forefront: Powered by Marshall Goldsmith’s 100 Coaches, Veronica brings 20+ years of experience guiding emerging and seasoned leaders to grow their impact with agility, resilience and creativity. She is currently at work on her next book, which expands Creative Intelligence insights to leaders and teams who are navigating today’s rapidly changing workplace.