Through student-centered programs, quality services and the UB Career Cycle, we provide participants with the knowledge, resources, networks and opportunities needed to connect their education to employment in the evolving marketplace. We support students and alumni as they advance professionally and transition beyond the University by engaging the employment community in mutually beneficial relationships promoting a sustainable cycle of success.
Lakeisha leads the career center staff in building bridges between employment and education. She is a certified professional career coach, certified professional resume writer, and certified global career development facilitator. As an educator with 10+ years of experience in higher education, Lakeisha鈥檚 experience includes residence life, new student orientation, academic advising and career services. Lakeisha likes to say that she has helped students gain admission into college, remain in college and exit college鈥攚ith a job! A 极乐禁地e native, Lakeisha currently serves as co-advisor to the National Society of Leadership & Success (NSLS), the largest student group on campus. She also serves on the NSLS National Advisor Advisory Board and the Maryland Career Consortium Directors Board. Lakeisha is a past president of the Maryland Career Development Association and has attained numerous awards and recognition from both national and local organizations. Lakeisha holds a B.A in Communication from the University of Maryland, College Park and a M.S. in Human Resources from Towson University. She is currently pursuing a Ed.D in Higher Education Innovation from Wilmington University. In 2016, Lakeisha co-authored a book for the Association of Training and Development called .
| lmathews@ubalt.edu | 410.837.5440
Top 5 Strengths: Achiever | Learner | Discipline | Responsibility | Relator
Lana Farley has worked in the field of career development for over 10 years. As the Associate Director, her main functions include promoting recruitment events, educating area employers on managing interns, as well as providing coaching to students in the areas of self-efficacy and career search strategy. Lana has experience coaching traditional and non-traditional populations, which includes incarcerated, international, and first-generation college students. Lana holds a B.A. in Psychology from Salisbury University, an M.A. in Human Sciences from Hood College and is currently pursuing her Ph.D in Higher Education Administration at Morgan State University. She is MBTI certified and is also a Dependable Strengths facilitator.
| lfarley@ubalt.edu | 410.837.5984
Top 5 Strengths: Positivity | Strategic | Includer | Activator | Futuristic
Established in 1956, the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is the leading source of information on the employment of the college educated. The professional association connects college career services professionals and HR/staffing professionals focused on college relations and recruiting. |
The National Student Employment Association (NSEA) is an organization of several hundred professionals involved with programs for college students who work. NSEA is a prime source for current information on federal student employment regulations and expert advice on the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. |
The Maryland Career Consortium consists of the career center directors and staff of 14 colleges and universities in greater 极乐禁地e region. MCC collectively serves students and alumni through collaborative job fairs, networking events and graduate school symposium. |
The National Career Development Association (NCDA) provides professional development, publications, standards, and advocacy to practitioners and educators who inspire and empower individuals to achieve their career and life goals. |