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Allan Center for Career and Professional Development

Welcome to the Allan Center. Ready for What’s Next?

The Allan Center for Career and Professional Development sits at the intersection of professional development and career readiness.

Thanks to a growing list of programs and offerings, the Allan Center is now serving students in an even greater capacity, preparing them to leverage their academic success into internship, career, and relationship building opportunities that will ensure they’re ready for what’s next!

Seamlessly connecting our student, alumni, and industry communities, the Allan Center represents UHart’s larger commitment to prepare students with the knowledge, tools, and guidance to enter the workforce ready to lead.

Career Studio

Contact Us
Interior of the career studio

Location: GSU 203

Hours
Monday–Friday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Email: career@os-tw.com
Phone: 860.768.4169

Ready to apply for your dream internship? Want to brush up on your interview skills? Looking for a peer mentor to review your resume? Look no further.

UHart’s Career Studio is already a hub for career guidance and mentorship, and now, as part of the new Allan Center for Career and Professional Development, there are even more opportunities for professional growth and development across all seven of the University’s schools and colleges.

It’s never too early to start planning for the future – wherever life may take you! That’s why we’re committed to constantly evaluating and enhancing our programming to addressing our students’ most pressing needs.

Events at the Career Studio

UHart alumni working with student on resume review
  • Career Field Takeovers
  • Career + Internship Fairs
  • Annual Etiquette Dinner
  • Career Exploration Day
  • Career to the Classroom Day
  • Mock Interview Week
  • Workshops + Networking Events
  • Workshops on Demand

About the Center

The Allan Center for Career and Professional Development was made possible by alumnus and current chair of the Board of Regents, Donald Allan Jr. ’86, and his wife, Marilyn. In addition to his role as president and CEO of Stanley Black & Decker, Don has remained connected to his alma mater as a passionate advocate for career readiness and professional development.

In 2024, the Allans longstanding partnership and leadership support was recognized with the new Center, which now bears their name.

“Our world is changing, and the next generation of makers, creators, tradespeople, and builders are the people who are going to ensure our industries remain collaborative, innovative, and ready to solve the next great challenge. I believe that UHart students are those leaders.”

Donald Allan Jr. '86, President and CEO, Stanley Black & Decker; Chair, UHart Board of Regents

Meet Our Student Ambassadors

The career student ambassadors and graduate students in the Office of Career and Professional Development each play an important role in helping students find their career passion—they meet with students, work on marketing materials, social media content, event planning, and more. Come by the Career Studio to meet them in person.

Keren Shahverdi

Career Student Ambassador, Keren Shahverdi, is a fourth-year Nursing major with a minor in Biochemistry. She loves being a part of the UHart community and getting involved in different ways. Keren is currently a LEAD ambassador for ENHP, President of Chabad Chevra, and a tour guide for the RedKey Society.

Alison Ho

Career Student Ambassador, Alison Ho, is an entrepreneurial studies major with a minor in project management. In addition to the Career Studio, she also works with the Office of Residential Life as an RA, and the Barney School of Business as a Student Ambassador. Alison has immersed herself in the Human Resources field, and plans to open a business of her own in the future.

Katrina Lacombe

Career Student Ambassador, Katrina Lacombe, is a Music Management and Commercial Voice major at The Hartt School. She is a diligent and dedicated student excited about working for a record label or as an artist manager in the future. Her growing skills as a musician help her to play both sides of the industry and offer support for students studying and working in the arts. She is looking forward to being part of the career community on campus and making more connections.

Meet the team

Alex Coury
Associate Vice President for Industry Partnerships and Career Experiences
Career and Professional Development
Development and Alumni Affairs

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Ryan Polk
Associate Director, Career Experiences
Career and Professional Development

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Sumayya Ayoub
Assistant Director, Career Experiences
Career and Professional Development

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Jennifer McCarthy
Career Success Coach
Career and Professional Development

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