10/08/2025 | Press release | Archived content
The 2025 Khanna Career Connections Conference was back and better than ever. This year, it happened on Friday, Oct. 10, during Homecoming weekend. By moving it to Friday afternoon, it was easier for commuter students and student-athletes to attend. It was the perfect way to kick off the weekend while building their professional network!
Students selected three sessions to attend, each with 20 minutes of content and 10 minutes for Q&A or reflection, and they could keep the conversation going during the afternoon networking session. Sessions were led by alumni across industries and focused on career-ready skills like leadership, communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and professionalism, everything employers are looking for!
Jim Jackson '88, a career marketing expert and most recently the Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, returned to Muskingum as this year's keynote speaker sharing how mindset and a Muskingum education can serve as the ultimate launchpad for success. Drawing on his own journey from a small-town student to global marketing leader, Jim highlighted how resilience, adaptability, and curiosity open doors to opportunity. His talk inspired students to think boldly, embrace challenges, and take immediate steps toward building confidence and shaping their future
This year's session presenters included:
Whether it's learning how to translate athletic skills to the workplace, navigating tough conversations, or figuring out their first job, students received real-world advice from alumni and were able to make connections that can help them now and in the future.
Thanks to the support of the Anuj Khanna '86 family, the Khanna Career Connections Conference was free for Muskingum students. In addition to presenting, alumni volunteers served as session moderators, assisted with day-of registration, and attended the networking session.
If you are interested in volunteering for next year's Khanna Career Connections Conference or getting involved in other ways that impact Muskingum students, you can complete this form. You also can learn more about engagement opportunities by visiting the Impact Center website.