Jan 05, 2022 - Atlanta, GA
James Stringfellow, an employment specialist with a history of helping Atlanta-based veterans and entertainment industry staff in the workforce, has been named the first career educator for the College of Sciences.
“I am thrilled to have James join the Georgia Tech Career Center,” says Laura Garcia, director of Career Education Programs. “I hope everyone gives him a warm welcome to the Georgia Tech community.”
Stringfellow, who began his duties on January 4, leads the following initiatives:
- Assisting students with career mapping, co-op and internships, and workforce preparedness.
- Supporting College of Sciences programs by facilitating career education events.
- Supporting College instructors with employer updates and industry trends.
- Developing employer partnerships to cultivate employment opportunities.
- Assisting the Career Center team in meeting its community goals.
Stringfellow will be available for remote meetings from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. He will work out of Room 2-90 in the Boggs Building from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, and at the Georgia Tech Career Center (located on the first floor of the Bill Moore Student Success Center) from 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays.
Stringfellow previously worked for the Veterans Empowerment Organization (VEO) as their employment specialist responsible for assisting veterans with re-entry into the civilian workforce. Prior to the VEO, he served as an award-winning career services manager at SAE Institute where he oversaw employer outreach and graduate employment for audio, film, and entertainment business programs. Stringfellow also worked for DeVry University in both career services and admissions in support of its College of Health Sciences.
Stringfellow earned a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Tuskegee University, and received his MBA in International Business from Keller Graduate School of Management at DeVry. A member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Stringfellow shares that he stays connected to the entertainment industry by coaching creatives on how to protect their musical brand, speaking at related conferences, and serving as a disc jockey at various events throughout Atlanta.
“I am thrilled to have James join the College of Sciences,” shares Cameron Tyson, assistant dean for Academic Programs in the College of Sciences.
Tyson and Garcia also extend a special thanks to the new role’s search committee for their “hard work and finding a great addition to our team.” Committee members included:
- Alonzo Whyte (search chair), academic professional, Undergraduate Neuroscience Program
- Andrew Newman, professor and undergraduate coordinator, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Enid Steinbart, principal academic professional and director of Undergraduate Advising and Assessment, School of Mathematics
- Mariah Liggins, advisor for Pre-Health, Pre-Graduate and Pre-Professional Advising
- Mackenzie Pierce, undergraduate student, School of Psychology