Stepping Into Women's History Month: The Powerful Women of UMass

By: Caroline Tierney

Considering UMass Amherst’s strong academics, you can only imagine the brilliant alumni that have graduated from our university. As March is just a day away, here are some of UMass Amherst’s most notable female alumni, to start off Women’s History Month on the right foot. These women have helped lay a foundation of empowerment and equality for students across the board.

  1. Karen Kaplan ’82 - CEO and President of Hill Holliday, one of the world’s largest marketing and communications agencies based in Boston, MA. After starting out as a receptionist hoping to save enough money for law school, Kaplan dipped her toes into nearly every role at Hill Holliday, making her the ideal candidate for the CEO position. Over half of her executive team are women!

    https://www.hhcc.com/culture/karen-kaplan

  2. Cady Coleman ‘91 with a Ph.D. in polymer science and engineering - selected by NASA in ‘92 to join their team of astronauts. Some of her space flight experience includes being aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia orbiting Earth 256 times in just over 15 days. Additionally, Coleman is a former Air Force Colonel and continues to advocate for women in STEM.

    https://cadycoleman.com/

  3. Natalie Cole ‘72 - well-known music artist and actress from the 70s. Some of her hits include “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” - yes that amazing, catchy song, “Miss You Like Crazy”, and “Unforgettable”. Unfortunately, she passed away in 2015, but her legacy and impact on the R&B industry remain.

    https://nataliecole.com/

  4. Buffy Sainte-Marie ‘70 - Canadian American singer, songwriter, and first indigenous person to win an Oscar for music composing. She is also passionate about digital art and creating awareness around indigenous communities through her music.

    https://buffysainte-marie.com/

  5. Joanne Weir ‘75 - cookbook author and host of her own cooking show. 

    https://www.joanneweir.com/

  6. Irma McClaurin ‘89, ‘93 obtained multiple degrees from UMass - American poet, anthropologist, and author of several books. She is the first female president of Shaw University. McClaurin has written several pieces of literature about black feminism, African American history, and has advocated for her own culture of Belize. 

    http://mcclaurinsolutions.com/

  7. Madeleine Kunin ‘56 - Former Vermont Governor and author. She is currently a lecturer at the University of Vermont, speaking on the topic of feminism and women in politics. 

    https://www.madeleinekunin.org/

  8. Briana Scurry ‘95 - U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team Goalkeeper, two-time Olympic gold medalist, World Cup Champion (‘95, ‘99, ‘03). Scurry’s role in women’s soccer is monumental, she is one of the first female African American professional soccer players and has paved the way for increased diversity in the sport. One of her biggest passions is creating awareness around concussions and head injuries; she regularly speaks on this topic.

    https://www.briscurry.com/

  9. Danielle Henderson ‘99 - former gold medal-winning Olympic softball player and current UMass Softball Head Coach. Henderson was a three-time collegiate All-American Athlete during her time playing at UMass. She is very well known for her success in the sport and continues her legacy as the current Softball Head Coach here at UMass.

    https://umassathletics.com/news/2021/6/16/danielle-henderson-named-massachusetts-softball-head-coach.aspx

  10. Valeria Martin ‘74 - poet and author of 12 novels. Her most recent novel is “I Give It To You”, published in 2020. Martin has taught writing programs at several colleges including UMass, Mt. Holyoke College, and more.

    https://valeriemartinonline.com/biography/

  11. Serena Williams - globally known female tennis player. Williams participated in the University Without Walls education program at UMass and changed her major from Business Management to Pre-Med, per her tweet in 2014.

Work-Life Balance with Dave Wells Tomorrow!

Happy Sunday!

Join us tomorrow, Monday February 28th, at 7pm in Isenberg 137 (Flavin Auditorium), where Dave Wells, Assistant Director of Career Development, will be teaching us and sharing tips on how to achieve a sustainable and healthy work-life balance and just how important it is!

We will be live streaming on Zoom for our virtual members to attend:

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92299580036
Meeting ID:
922 9958 0036

WiB Boston Networking Trip - If you are interested in going on our Boston trip, as presented this Monday, please sign up here! We will be visiting Epsilon, attending a luncheon at the UMass Boston Club with speakers from GT, EY, and State Street, as well as the Boston Harbor Hotel. More info will be emailed to those interested. As of right now, all spots are filled but please still sign up to be put on the waitlist as we anticipate some people may drop out.

Why WiB Wednesday - Fill out this form to be featured on the Instagram for "Why WiB Wednesday"! We want to show off our members by sharing what they love most about being a part of WiB!

Committee Sign-Ups and Reminders:

  • Fundraising Committee - To sign up for the fundraising committee, click here!

  • Community Service Committee - Please sign up here for the community service committee!

  • Marketing Committee - Sign up here for the marketing committee!

Be sure to follow our social media accounts for more frequent updates, Instagram specifically (@IsenbergWiB), and check out our website here!

Additional Opportunities


Career Hub Events Over Spring Break
The Career Hub and Mount Ida Campus in Newton, MA are hosting this event for UMass students over Spring Break on Wednesday, March 16th, between 3:00 - 7:30 PM. The first event is a Boston Area Employers Internship Fair where Boston area businesses across many industries are hiring Summer interns, Fall interns, and Co-ops. This event will be held from 3:00 - 5:00 PM on March 16th. For more information and to register, please click here.

Following the internship fair, there will be a Night of Connections: UMass students & Alumni Meet-up, which is an opportunity for students across all majors to meet up with UMass Amherst Alumni across 11 different industries. The alumni attending will be each representing specializations aligned with each of the Career Community Groups found on Connect UMass. To learn more about which Career Communities align best with your interests, sign up for Connect UMass and click "Groups" at the top of the page: connectumassalumni.com. For more information and to register, please click here - space is limited.

Women Entrepreneurship UMass
Women Entrepreneurship (WE) is a non-profit organization that promotes entrepreneurship among young women and offers entrepreneurship programs at leading academic institutions. WE UMass meets weekly on Wednesdays at 8 PM over Zoom. Our meetings feature entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders in a variety of industries that speak to us about building a personal brand, marketing and fundraising for a business, or sharing their stories. This semester you can look forward to three different panels on Food Tech, BioTech, and Fashion. To learn more, please sign up for their email list here.

iXperience
iXperience is a study abroad program that focuses on teaching skills combined with an internship and doing it in beautiful locations around the world such as Lisbon, Costa Rica, or Cape Town. For two years they haven’t been able to offer travel programs, but they are now back. They have figured out how to give you a safe travel experience and boost your career at the same time. They have had over 2500 students do their programs of which 30% are working at Fortune 500 companies. Explore their website and see everything they offer.

Join Us for Elena Lucore's Memorial

We are deeply saddened by the loss of our Women in Business and Isenberg community member, Elena Lucore. Elena was an active member of our organization, attending many of our general body meetings and social events.

The Sisters of Iota Gamma Upsilon, Elena's sorority, have kindly extended an invite to our organization to join the friends and family of Elena Lucore for a memorial service at the Newman Center tomorrow, Sunday February 27th at 2:00 PM. Later this semester, the university will hold a larger public memorial service to honor Elena's life and the lives of other students who have passed away this year.

During this difficult time, please do not hesitate to reach out for assistance. Please keep Elena and her family in your thoughts and prayers.

Work-Life Balance with Dave Wells Next Meeting!

Hi everyone!

We hope you all enjoyed learning new tips for attending a conference as well as having the opportunity to network with your fellow club members! Thank you to the Women of Isenberg Planning Committee for running the meeting and giving us insight into how all of their hard work will come together this Saturday! More information on how to register and submit your resume for the resume book will be below.

Join us next Monday February 28th, at 7pm in Isenberg 137 (Flavin Auditorium), where Dave Wells, Assistant Director of Career Development, will be teaching us and sharing tips on just how important it is to maintain a healthy work-life balance - and how to actually do it!

We will be live streaming on Zoom for our virtual members to attend:

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92299580036
Meeting ID:
922 9958 0036

WiB Hygiene Drive - We are teaming up with the Amherst Survival Center to donate hygiene products to help our neighbors in need. If you can donate, we are looking for toilet paper, travel-sized as well as regular-sized toothpaste, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner. Please consider donating and signing up for tabling (earn community service hours and 2 WiB points/hour). Sign up here for tabling and drop off any donations in the box in the Hub!

WiB Boston Networking Trip - If you are interested in going on our Boston trip, as presented this Monday, please sign up here! We will be visiting Epsilon, attending a luncheon at the UMass Boston Club with speakers from GT, EY, and State Street, as well as the Boston Harbor Hotel. More info will be emailed to those interested. As of right now, all spots are filled but please still sign up to be put on the waitlist as we anticipate some people may drop out.

Membership Dues - Dues are $5 for the year, meaning if you paid last semester you do NOT have to pay again, this is only for our new members! Please pay either through the Campus Pulse account (scroll down until you reach the bottom, then click on "Link to Collect Dues") or in cash and sign the excel sheet at the end of our general body meetings.

Why WiB Wednesday - Fill out this form to be featured on the Instagram for "Why WiB Wednesday"! We want to show off our members by sharing what they love most about being a part of WiB!

WoI Conference - This virtual event will take place on Saturday, February 26th, 2022, and will be accessible from any location. Please follow this link to register for the 2022 Virtual Women of Isenberg Conference. There is NO registration fee associated with this virtual event. More details regarding refunds will be available soon. To learn more about our event, check out our website. WoI also has a Resume Book! This Resume Book will be given to our corporate sponsors, so we highly suggest all attendees to upload their resumes here. In past years, attendees have gotten interviews for internships and full-time jobs from these sponsor connections.

Committee Sign-Ups and Reminders:

  • Fundraising Committee - To sign up for the fundraising committee, click here!

  • Community Service Committee - Please sign up here for the community service committee!

  • Marketing Committee - Sign up here for the marketing committee. Our next meeting is this Thursday, February 24th, at 7pm where we will be having a Careers in Marketing Panel!

Be sure to follow our social media accounts for more frequent updates, Instagram specifically (@IsenbergWiB), and check out our website here!

Additional Opportunities


Venture Summit
If you are a startup seeking capital and/or partnerships, submit your plan for the opportunity to present at Venture Summit \ Digital Connect, the premier venue connecting fast-growing, emerging-growth companies with active Venture Capitalists, Corporate Investors, Private Investors, Investment Bankers, and Strategic Partners. The deadline to apply is February 24th. Apply here.

Women Entrepreneurship UMass
Women Entrepreneurship (WE) is a non-profit organization that promotes entrepreneurship among young women and offers entrepreneurship programs at leading academic institutions. WE UMass meets weekly on Wednesdays at 8 PM over Zoom. Our meetings feature entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders in a variety of industries that speak to us about building a personal brand, marketing and fundraising for a business, or sharing their stories. This semester you can look forward to three different panels on Food Tech, BioTech, and Fashion. To learn more, please sign up for their email list here.

iXperience
iXperience is a study abroad program that focuses on teaching skills combined with an internship and doing it in beautiful locations around the world such as Lisbon, Costa Rica, or Cape Town. For two years they haven’t been able to offer travel programs, but they are now back. They have figured out how to give you a safe travel experience and boost your career at the same time. They have had over 2500 students do their programs of which 30% are working at Fortune 500 companies. Explore their website and see everything they offer. They have an early deadline application coming up on the 24th February at 11:59 PST, and some big discounts if you apply by then.

Networking and Conference Prep Workshop with WOI on Tuesday!

Happy long weekend!

Join us Tuesday, February 22nd, at 7pm in Isenberg 137 (Flavin Auditorium), where we will be teaming up with the WOI Planning Committee to have a workshop filled with tips for networking and attending a conference. We highly recommend going to this meeting if you are attending the WOI Conference!

*Reminder that on Tuesday, February 22nd, we will be following a Monday schedule due to the holiday*


There will be no Zoom this week due to heavy in-person intersection, so please do your best to attend in person!

WiB Hygiene Drive - We are teaming up with the Amherst Survival Center to donate hygiene products to help our neighbors in need. If you can donate, we are looking for toilet paper, travel-sized as well as regular-sized toothpaste, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner. Please consider donating and signing up for tabling (earn community service hours and 2 WiB points/hour). Sign up here for tabling and drop off any donations in the box in the Hub!

WiB Boston Networking Trip - If you are interested in going on our Boston trip, as presented this Monday, please sign up here! We will be visiting Epsilon, attending a luncheon at the UMass Boston Club with speakers from GT, EY, and State Street, as well as the Boston Harbor Hotel. More info will be emailed to those interested. As of right now, all spots are filled but please still sign up to be put on the waitlist as we anticipate some people may drop out.

Membership Dues - Dues are $5 for the year, meaning if you paid last semester you do NOT have to pay again, this is only for our new members! Please pay either through the Campus Pulse account (scroll down until you reach the bottom, then click on "Link to Collect Dues") or in cash and sign the excel sheet at the end of our general body meetings.

Why WiB Wednesday - Fill out this form to be featured on the Instagram for "Why WiB Wednesday"! We want to show off our members by sharing what they love most about being a part of WiB!

Update on the WoI Conference from the Planning Team - For the health and safety of our speakers, sponsors, attendees, and team, we have decided to change our in-person 2022 Women of Isenberg Conference to a Virtual Conference. Our entire program will officially be moved online to Zoom.

This virtual event will still take place on Saturday, February 26th, 2022, and will now be accessible from any location. Please follow this link to register for the 2022 Virtual Women of Isenberg Conference. There is NO registration fee associated with this virtual event, and if you have already paid to register, your money will be refunded. More details regarding refunds will be available soon. To learn more about our event, check out our website.

WoI also has a Resume Book! This Resume Book will be given to our corporate sponsors, so we highly suggest all attendees to upload their resumes here. In past years, attendees have gotten interviews for internships and full-time jobs from these sponsor connections.

Committee Sign-Ups and Reminders:

  • Fundraising Committee - To sign up for the fundraising committee, click here!

  • Community Service Committee - Please sign up here for the community service committee!

  • Marketing Committee - Sign up here for the marketing committee. Our next meeting is next Thursday, February 24th, at 7pm where we will be having a Careers in Marketing Panel!

Be sure to follow our social media accounts for more frequent updates, Instagram specifically (@IsenbergWiB), and check out our website here!

Additional Opportunities


Venture Summit
If you are a startup seeking capital and/or partnerships, submit your plan for the opportunity to present at Venture Summit \ Digital Connect, the premier venue connecting fast-growing, emerging-growth companies with active Venture Capitalists, Corporate Investors, Private Investors, Investment Bankers, and Strategic Partners. The deadline to apply is February 24th. Apply here.

Women Entrepreneurship UMass
Women Entrepreneurship (WE) is a non-profit organization that promotes entrepreneurship among young women and offers entrepreneurship programs at leading academic institutions. WE UMass meets weekly on Wednesdays at 8 PM over Zoom. Our meetings feature entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders in a variety of industries that speak to us about building a personal brand, marketing and fundraising for a business, or sharing their stories. This semester you can look forward to three different panels on Food Tech, BioTech, and Fashion. To learn more, please sign up for their email list here.

Women in Economics
Women in Economics is a coalition of UMass Economics and Resource Economics and is dedicated to promoting the scholarship of women in the field and connecting scholars and students of economics. Their next scholarship and networking event will be held in person on February 22nd from 4pm to 6pm in the Communication Dept Hub on the 3rd floor of the ILC. No registration is required!

Isenberg Marketing Career Network Night
The Isenberg Marketing Club invites you to join us for our annual Marketing Career Networking Night (MCNN). MCNN is a virtual networking night that hosts a variety of companies and recruiters, as well as faculty and alumni. The event offers Isenberg students the opportunity to gain valuable connections that have often led to internship and job opportunities. This year, companies attending include Epsilon, Oracle, TJX, Chewy, DraftKings, Newell Brands, BRIGADE, and more! The event will be held virtually over Zoom on Wednesday, February 23th, 2022 from 5:15 - 8:00 pm. Student registration will be open from February 14th until February 21st. Please follow this link to register, and view the attached document for more information on the event and the registration process.All Isenberg students with an interest in marketing are welcome to attend. We hope to see you join us for our 2022 MCNN, and you can contact us at isenbergmcnn@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.

Motif FoodWorks
Motif FoodWorks makes plant-based foods desirable that people actually crave them! Motif provides companies with a range of food technologies and finished food forms, from solutions for meat and dairy alternatives to plant-based experiences that inspire new categories. They have numerous paid internship positions. Please visit their website for more information.