MARCY BISHOP-LILLEY
PROGRAMMING
THE CVAD CAREER ROUNDTABLE
The CVAD Career Roundtable project is an ongoing initiative between the UNT Career Center and the College of Visual Arts and Design Foundations Program to expose students to a variety of careers related to art and design. Marcy Bishop-Lilley began hosting the virtual roundtable sessions in the Fall of 2020, alongside Binod Shrestha, Director of Foundations.
The project is ongoing and reaches students in a variety of areas and concentrations through effective networking, marketing, and employer partnerships.
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JOELLE BERBANO
Fall 2021
Technical Coach, Wix.com
In this Career Roundtable session, we invite Joelle Berbano of Wix.com for a guided exploration of web designing, functionalities, and layouts with Wix.com.
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Session VIII CVAD Career Roundtable
Session I CVAD Career Roundtable
Session IV CVAD Career Roundtable
Session VII CVAD Career Roundtable
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Fall 2021
Window Display Coordinator, Anthropologie, NorthPark Center, Dallas, TX.
In this virtual Career Roundtable session, Jessie Barnes, UNT Alumna, 2017 MFA in Printmaking, presents her career pathway and what led her to work for Anthropologie as a window display artist using upcycled materials.
JESSIE BARNES
OTHER NOTABLE PRESENTERS:
Dr. Lauren Cross, Professor and Program Coordinator of Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies, UNT.
Barbara Trippeer, Assistant Professor of Fashion Design, UNT.
Dr. Mary R. Roberts, Director and Associate Professor of Art Therapy and Counseling from Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Myriam Reynolds, Counselor and Art Therapist for UNT DSA Counseling and Testing Services.
Connie Hatchette Barganier, Education Coordinator at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX.
Nathan McCown, UX Consultant at Credera, Dallas, TX.
Peter Hyland, Director of the Onstead Institute, UNT.
Dr. Kathy Brown, Art Education Assistant Professor, UNT.
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SPRING 2022
CEO Pangea.app
Starting at Brown University, Providence, R.I., the Pangea app is now used by students from more than 1,500 different colleges who have collectively earned more than $1 million through the platform. Adam was named one of the 25u25 in Rhode Island and has been featured in Inc. Magazine, Forbes, Techcrunch, and the Boston Globe. Pangea’s mission is to create a community where students have equal access to opportunity and feel valued for their work. By 2030, most of the U.S. workforce will freelance. They aim to enable students at the beginning of their work-life to start and grow their own freelance businesses while still in school.