Shelby McIntyre

Speaker

Higher Ed Professor

Pasadena City College

Studio City, CA, United States

Psychology: Therapy & Counseling, Career Counseling

5-10 Years of Experience

Masters degree
California State University, Northridge & University of Oregon

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About Me

Shelby McIntyre is a Career & Academic Counselor at Glendale Community College and Cypress College, President of the California Career Development Association, and NCDA Certified Career Counselor. She earned her M.S. Counseling, College Counseling & Student Services from California State University, Northridge, and a B.A. in Cinema Studies, minors in Creative Writing & Music, from the University of Oregon. After experiencing her own career change from the film industry to the counseling profession, she is passionate about helping others navigate their career development process to find meaningful work. Her professional passions and interests include social justice, civic engagement, bystander intervention, and student leadership.

Speaks About

  • Career Counseling
  • Career Transitions
  • Higher Education

Available For

  • Conferences / panels
  • Keynotes
  • Mentorship
  • Online engagements
  • Workshops

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Speaker's Experience

Overcoming Bias in the Job Search Process ( speaker )

Workshop, Various Venues - 03/2022

California, United States

Bias in STEM/Engineering & Improving Inclusion ( speaker )

Glendale Community College AIMS2 Program - 04/2021

Glendale, California, United States

Infusing Advocacy & Social Justice into Your Life and Career ( speaker )

More Than a Pathway: Connecting Social Justice to Careers Conference, Cypress College - 04/2021

Cypress, California, United States

Addressing Bias/Microaggressions and Creating a Culture of Bystander Intervention ( speaker )

Winter 2021 Glendale Community College Professional Development week - 02/2021

Glendale, California, United States

Bystander Intervention & Other Methods to Disrupt Systems of Privilege ( speaker )

California Student Leadership Conference (CSLC) - 10/2020

California, United States

How Can Student Affairs Professionals Counter Hate Speech on College Campuses ( speaker )

CSUNPosium Student Showcase - 03/2020

Northridge, California, United States

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HADrbQqPg6I&t=3s

Our Responsibility & Resources for Creating a More Inclusive Workforce ( speaker )

Inclusion Diversity Equity Access (IDEA) Conference, Glendale Community College - 03/2022

Glendale, California, United States

Core Expertise & Skills

CounselingWorkshop FacilitationTeaching

Touching lives, shaping futures

  • California State University, Dominguez HillsASI Clothes Closet, California State University, DH.

    By offering students free clothing, they will not have to worry about not being able to afford new clothes for school or for professional reasons. We will be helping students professionally and academically. - Itzel Marin, Director of Student Services, ASI

    The ASI Clothes Closet is a service that provides students with free casual and professional clothing. Donors can drop-off their donations at the ASI Office (LSU 231). For information, please contact asidss@csudh.edu

  • Scholarship AmericaProviding access to college scholarships.

    I am proud to say, as the nation’s largest nonprofit private scholarship organization, Scholarship America is 100% student focused. On behalf of students everywhere, we serve as a scholarship resource, guiding advocate, and driving force for student success. We believe in the power of a scholarship, and we believe in providing support beyond a scholarship, to help students persist and complete college with less debt. We are also advocates for students, currently working to raise awareness of aid displacement and scholarship taxability—we are committed to ensuring that students receive the full benefit of the scholarships they earn to help make their dreams possible. - Robert C. Ballard, President & CEO, Scholarship America

    Rated as one of the top charities in education, Scholarship America works directly with students, parents, colleges, businesses and communities to help students fulfill their college dreams. Since it was founded in 1958, Scholarship America has distributed $4.2 billion to more than 2.5 million students. For details, visit their website at https://scholarshipamerica.org/

  • FLIKAccelerating careers & companies through curated internships

    FLIK is on a mission to advance women's economic participation globally by connecting female students with top female founders and leaders across the world through meaningful apprenticeships.

    FLIK is a platform that connects female founders/leaders and students across the world via meaningful apprenticeships. Founders get helping hands on their businesses from ambitious talent and apprentices learn through career-relevant experience, skills training, and mentorship. These connections are elevating women-led ventures globally. To know more visit: https://www.weareflik.com/

  • I Am PerspectiveGaining perspective one conversation at a time.

    "Right now, there's a level of false empathy that we exude as people. But if I sit here and talk with you and you tell me about intimate stories about what's going on in your home and how that's affecting you, it becomes different. " - Jo'rell

    I Am Perspective curates programs that are intended to nurture and respect each and every shared perspective, providing a safe space for all, free of judgement or personal inhibitions stemming from societal pressures, like the need to be ‘politically correct.’ With targeted explorative questions, every conversation also challenges participants to dive deep within themselves to uncover the “why” behind their current perspective.




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