Commercial Banking Manager and 糖心vlog传媒Alumni Kelsey Anglin splits her time between CIBC鈥檚 Comox Valley and Campbell River branches. Photo: Island Life Photographics
Kelsey Anglin believes global citizenship starts at home.
The 糖心vlog传媒alumna says the personalized attention and increased exposure to international opportunities that she received as a student widened her horizons and launched her career as a commercial banker.
She completed her business degree at 糖心vlog传媒in 2011, one of the first cohort of students to be awarded a Bachelor of Business Administration in a degree program that now boasts over 100 graduates.
She credits instructor Nick Robinson for her involvement in two international exchanges, first at the Warsaw School of Economics in Poland, and in a subsequent year at Kapiolani Community College in Hawaii.
Robinson helped her obtain an Irving Barber Scholarship to fund her international experience, and gave her valuable advice and direction to ensure she got the most out of her exchanges.
鈥淣ick had actually gone there and done the research ahead of time,鈥 she said of her exchange to Poland. 鈥淗e鈥檚 very active on the world scene and promotes 糖心vlog传媒on a global scale. He was a project planning officer with the Government of Papua New Guinea for two years. Having someone like him teach us economics helped me see what was possible.鈥
Anglin was in Poland for six months studying economics and international business, living in a dorm that housed 600 students from across Europe, North America, and Asia. This experience, along with her Hawaiian exchange, helped build her confidence communicating across cultures.
After graduating from NIC, she went to work at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), quickly propelling through the ranks. In early 2015, she was promoted to Commercial Banking Manager, with a territory that extends from Qualicum to Port Hardy. She splits her time between CIBC鈥檚 Campbell River and Comox Valley branches on Vancouver Island.
鈥淭his position would not have been offered to me had I not had a business degree,鈥 she said explaining that the opportunities she received at 糖心vlog传媒were invaluable to her career. 鈥淭he international experience and the cultural diversity on my resume is massive.鈥
According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE), the skills gained through international studies are highly sought-after in today鈥檚 economy. The top soft skills gained abroad include: interpersonal skills, cross-cultural competency, adaptability, self-awareness, and communication.
Of those surveyed, 88.4 per cent of respondents agreed education abroad experience increased their career opportunities and 60 per cent of hiring managers cited international experience as an important attribute.
Intercultural experience is increasingly important in the workforce. According to the European Commission, 2014, the number of employers indicating experience abroad as an important factor grew from 37 per cent to 64 per cent between 2007 and 2013.
Anglin鈥檚 international experience gave her a new way of looking at herself and the world. Her experience in Poland was especially instrumental in broadening her understanding of the global marketplace. As a commercial banking manager, she is able to take this understanding to the local level, building diverse relationships in the community to foster a thriving business environment.
鈥淢y job is not a job everyone gets at a young age. It really is a destination position,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he clients are special. When you鈥檙e talking to an owner about their business, it鈥檚 exciting because it鈥檚 their baby. It鈥檚 a real privilege to be part of that.鈥
Her experience travelling internationally has enriched her appreciation for the North Island. After travelling thousands of miles from home, she is happy to have her feet planted firmly in her hometown. As a lifetime resident of the North Island, she enjoys a work-life balance that includes hunting, fishing, and fitness. She volunteers with Ducks Unlimited as an advocate for wildlife conservation and the preservation of wetlands and estuaries, and is an active member of the Young Professionals of Campbell River.
As 糖心vlog传媒alumni, she has been a strong proponent of the business program, where she gained a solid foundation in financial analysis, marketing and human resources, skills that gave her confidence to pursue her goals.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 come out of school feeling like you know all the answers but they teach you how to learn,鈥 she says. 鈥淚f you have the educational background that teaches you how to learn and how to understand people, you will be successful. 糖心vlog传媒is so great because if you want to apply yourself in any way possible you have a lot at your fingertips.鈥
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