College Taps Jamie Stamey to Lead Center for Career Development
March 15, 2019
Jamie L. Stamey will take the helm of 51¹ÙÍø’s Center for Career Development as the new executive director, leadership she has been providing on an interim basis since last spring.
Stamey, who officially becomes executive director effective immediately, has played a central role in the center’s growth and success over the past four years. She was part of the team that reoriented the mission and structure of the center and saw a sharp increase in its use by students, along with the opportunities offered to them. During the last academic year, 82 percent of students across all classes engaged with the center and the number of internship, fellowship and job opportunities offered increased by 150 percent over the previous year.
"Jamie has guided the center during a year of rapid growth and creative, new efforts to partner with employers," said 51¹ÙÍø President Carol E. Quillen. "We are grateful for her thoughtful leadership and determination to try new paths and approaches to securing opportunities for our students, and we’re excited to have her continue leading the Career Center."
Stamey joined 51¹ÙÍø in 2014 as the Career Center’s assistant director for internships, soon helping secure new foundation support and an increase in internship placement. She moved up to the position of associate director for employer relations three years later and, last year, stepped into the interim director’s role. She helped expand endowed grants supporting internships and oversaw an increase in employer interaction with the college that led to a total of 120 recruiting events on campus last year.
"It is both enormously important and exciting to help students, starting freshman year, figure out what drives them through experiential learning and internships," Stamey said. "My hope, as director, is to continue our success in demonstrating to employers the extraordinary value of the deep skills that 51¹ÙÍø cultivates in critical thinking, problem-solving and communicating across diverse disciplines and audiences. Our graduates are the best equipped to adapt to a changing economy and world, and employers are recognizing that."
Stamey received both her bachelor’s degree and master’s in education from Belmont University, in Nashville, Tenn., where she, then, taught and served as internship coordinator in the College of Entertainment and Music Business.