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		<title>ILR reeling in shock and sadness from professor death</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 00:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phoebe Yu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Professor Cletus Daniel, a professor in ILR&#8217;s Department of Labor History of over 30 years and coordinator of the Credit Internship program, passed away on Sunday. This is the email everyone in the ILR school received this morning. Dear Students, It is with great sadness that I write to tell you that Professor Clete Daniel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Professor Cletus Daniel, a professor in ILR&#8217;s Department of Labor History of over 30 years and coordinator of the Credit Internship program, passed away on Sunday.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-140 aligncenter" title="Clete Daniel - Cornell ILR Professor" src="http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/memoryBooks/images/CleteDaniel.jpg" alt="Clete Daniel - Cornell ILR Professor" width="150" height="215" /></p>
<p>This is the email everyone in the ILR school received this morning.</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Students,</p>
<p>It is with great sadness that I write to tell you that Professor Clete Daniel died suddenly at his home in Ithaca yesterday.  Information is still being gathered and will be shared with the ILR community once arrangements have been made by his family.</p>
<p>This sudden loss is a shock to us all.  We know that many students have been touched by Professor Daniel through his courses as well as the credit internship program.  Counselors in the Office of Student Services are available for support.  Please reach out for support within ILR and campus wide (CAPS in Gannett, Let’s Talk sites across campus and EARS Peer Counselors) and to offer support to one another as we deal with this terrible loss that comes during a year of many losses.</p>
<p>Sadly,<br />
Laura Lewis<br />
Director of Student Services</p></blockquote>
<p>I had Professor Daniel for ILRCB2010 &#8211; Labor History last semester and wrote a <a href="http://www.ivy.phoebeyu.com/archives/the-world-of-labor-is-a-small-one/">blog entry about him</a> in November. From talking to other students and faculty today, it is obvious that so many people loved his great sense of humor and the warm personality he exuded. I remember being really intimidated by professor&#8217;s office hour last semester, but the first time I visited him, I felt so incredibly welcomed (even though I had little love for the CB2010 class itself).</p>
<p>Today, emotions ran high in ILR as some professors observed a minute of silence while others, choked with tears, excused themselves from the classroom momentarily.</p>
<p>I have a habit of writing down interesting quotes from class, and I have an especially interesting array of gems from Professor Daniel:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;You&#8217;re paying my very handsome salary to be here.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I raise bullshit to a high art!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I talk a lot of people out of going to law school. In fact, every time I do that I put it on my tax return as a charitable contribution.&#8221;</p>
<p>On the nickname &#8216;D-minus Daniel&#8217;, &#8220;That&#8217;s a hurtful slander! It used to be D-plus Daniel!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>There is a community support meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, April 19 in Ives 217 from 4:00 &#8211; 5:00pm. Professor Daniel, you will be sorely missed and it was a privilege being in your class.</p>
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		<title>Harvard Intercollegiate Business Convention</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 03:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phoebe Yu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My much-anticipated, whirlwind trip to Boston for Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business&#8217;s Intercollegiate Business Convention (HUWIB &#8211; IBC) took place this past weekend. Organized by the lovely ladies at Cornell&#8217;s branch of 85Broads, the twelve of us made our way from Ithaca to Boston in three cars after 6 hours on the road, during which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My much-anticipated, whirlwind trip to Boston for <strong>Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business&#8217;s Intercollegiate Business Convention</strong> (<a href="http://www.huwib.org/ibc/index.html">HUWIB &#8211; IBC</a>) took place this past weekend. Organized by the lovely ladies at Cornell&#8217;s branch of 85Broads, the twelve of us made our way from Ithaca to Boston in three cars after 6 hours on the road, during which Miley Cyrus&#8217; &#8220;Party in the USA&#8221; came on way too many times (yet we still belted it out every time).</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-36 aligncenter" title="Boston road trip" src="http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs063.snc3/13039_180706794485_510824485_2725928_2305669_n.jpg" alt="Boston road trip" width="450" /></p>
<p>By the time we got to our hotel it was already nightfall. We drove to Cambridge and was shown around <strong>Harvard Square</strong> and <strong>Harvard Yard</strong> by our unofficial host. Sorry Ithaca, but<strong> Cambridge</strong> is what a legit college town should look like &#8211; festive shops, classy restaurants, preppy boys dressed in swoon-worthy black topcoats and Burberry scarves traveling in groups, actual civilization etc. Ithaca just has hippies. Everything&#8217;s definitely a lot closer on what we saw of the Harvard campus, which has its advantages. I do love Cornell&#8217;s gorgeous hilly landscape though.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Harvard in Cambridge" src="http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs043.snc3/13039_180706819485_510824485_2725932_3820066_n.jpg" alt="Harvard in Cambridge" width="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Harvard at Night" src="http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs043.snc3/13039_180706904485_510824485_2725944_5498655_n.jpg" alt="Harvard at Night" width="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>(85Broads girls walking in Harvard at night)</em></p>
<p><em><span id="more-30"></span></em>The actual conference on Saturday morning took place at the Westin Copley Place in downtown Boston. 800 women from over 100 schools, with all Ivies represented. To my male colleagues, no, it was not an ultra-feminist, men bashing convention like you imagined. Professionalism, balance, curiosity, success marked the underlying themes.  The delegate bag was filled with goodies from Dior, American Eagle, Citigroup, P&amp;G, Raymond James, Bain &amp; Co., and the works. The opening keynote was in a surprising format &#8211; casual interview style Q&amp;A with <strong>Anne Sweeney, president of Disney-ABC Television Group</strong>. This was interesting because the closing keynote was from one of ABC&#8217;s biggest competitors &#8211; <strong>Alison Gollust, Executive VP Corporate Communications from NBC Universal</strong>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="DSC01607" src="http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs063.snc3/13039_180706959485_510824485_2725954_8301505_n.jpg" alt="DSC01607" width="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="DSC01613" src="http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs043.snc3/13039_180706979485_510824485_2725958_4520660_n.jpg" alt="DSC01613" width="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>(Alison Gollust, NBC, wearing this season&#8217;s on-trend gorgeous knee-high boots I might add)</em></p>
<p>My morning was a series of hilarious chance encounters. I saw people from Vancouver who flew in just for the conference. At one workshop, I unknowingly sat down at the same table as <strong>Jenny Hu</strong>, whose <a href="http://www.meinc2009.com/exec-committee.me">fame resonates in Sauder</a> far and wide <img src='http://www.ivy.phoebeyu.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  It took a few seconds for us to put the pieces together, having never met despite going to the same school for a year and hearing each other&#8217;s names every so often. I also finally met <strong>Yingna Liu</strong> face-to-face, who was a Harvard volunteer. I&#8217;ve &#8220;known&#8221; Yingna for two years through blogging, awesome eh?</p>
<p>The breakout sessions I attended were</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Finance 101: Investment Banking, Investment Management, and Sales &amp; Trading</strong> &#8211; panelists from Barclays, Credit Suisse, Raymond James, Citigroup, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs</li>
<li><strong>Conquering the Case Study Interview</strong> &#8211; panelists from Oliver Wyman, Bain &amp; Co., Parthenon, Monitor, Boston Consulting Group</li>
<li><strong>Beyond Banking: Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Hedge Funds </strong>- panelists from Colcomgroup, Blackstone, Harvard Business School</li>
<li><strong>Career Fair</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Finance 101</strong> was highly informative (one of the panelists was a Cornellian) and touched upon family life in relations to women in finance. The<strong> Case Study</strong> one was my favorite, and not only because Jenny Hu busted out her elite Strategic Consulting Mentorship Program skills. At this session, we broke into small groups and tackled an actual BCG case, led by associate Hana Adaniya.  Hana gave us tons of practical tips that I will definitely apply to my project with the Cornell Consulting Group.</p>
<p>A few <em>very rough </em>takeaways for<strong> consulting case study interviews</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Paraphrase the question, extract the key point, do not repeat the whole thing word for word</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t rush through your explanations</li>
<li>STRUCTURE AND SEGMENTATION ARE GOOD, always have some kind of framework and walk the interviewer through it</li>
<li>Always provide alternatives when laying out solutions</li>
<li>But do make a final decision</li>
<li>BCG for one will usually have numbers and calculations. If you don&#8217;t have numbers you might be barking up the wrong tree (or wrong branch of the structured tree diagram)</li>
<li>Always close your response with insight -&gt; what&#8217;s the bottom line impact? What are some next steps?</li>
</ol>
<p>Most inspiring keynote goes to <strong>Johanna Hanneke Faber, VP for Pantene, Proctor &amp; Gamble</strong>. She had an amazing career story and an absolutely wonderful personality that projected, simply, a love of life and different cultures. I will probably apply to P&amp;G because of her (actually getting an internship there will be a different story entirely). Side note: I really appreciate the IBC people giving us the contact list for ALL the business delegates at the end of the day.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Cornell 85Broads Girls at Harvard IBC" src="http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs063.snc3/13039_180706969485_510824485_2725956_2018933_n.jpg" alt="Cornell 85Broads Girls at Harvard IBC" width="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>(Ladies from Cornell 85Broads at the convention. Wow, we&#8217;re photogenic.)</em></p>
<p>Even though I was exhausted by the end of the day &#8211; 800 women strutting around in heels for an entire day, the thought in itself is terrifying &#8211; I did manage, in typical female practicality, to squeeze in a little shopping time after the career fair. While the Louis Vuitton&#8217;s and Armani&#8217;s of <strong>Copley Place Mall</strong> was out of my price range, I did snag some Harvard/Boston souvenirs for friends and family.</p>
<p>The only issue I had was with the sneak-peak movie trailer shown by Alison Gollust in her closing keynote. The movie is called <em>It&#8217;s Complicated</em> and starrs Merryl Streep as an ambitious career woman, mother of three, and divorcee who falls for her now-remarried ex-husband (Alec Baldwin) and becomes &#8220;the other woman&#8221; in a complicated love triangle. After an entire day of valuable career advice, female empowerment, promotion of the entrepreneurial spirit, and heated discussions of work-life balance, showing a trailer which insinuates that a successful woman who has it all still can&#8217;t be happy without a man might not have been the most ideal take-away message. It was entertaining though (ha).</p>
<p>Finally, quotes to end an overall amazing convention.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>FIND MENTORS. FIND MENTORS. FIND MENTORS.</em> &#8211; This was emphasized by at least 5 speakers</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>In your first six months in investment banking, do NOT expect work-life balance</em>. &#8211; Finance panelists</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>It&#8217;s not who you know, it&#8217;s who knows you.</em> &#8211; Alison Gollust I think, NBC</p>
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