Grohne was pleased with the outcome of the networking event, emphasizing that it helps students nurture their soft skills while creating important connections between the University, its students and local community businesses. “Millikin does a good job with [events] like this. It helps students learn how to talk to people,” he said. “I also think that anybody who is willing to come to Decatur for school is someone I want to talk to, because I’ve lived here my whole life, and I’m a big advocate for the community.”
Mendenhall believes the event is a great one to continue and had specific advice for students interested in attending: “Come prepared with résumés. If you don’t, [employers are] not going to have your name. But if they have your résumé, they remember your face, see the résumé, and they’ll remember you later. They’ll put your face to your name.”