Career Intelligence Podcast

Betsy, Kathleen and Meredith

The Career Intelligence Podcast is your go-to source for navigating the future of work in a world increasingly shaped by AI and innovation. Through engaging conversations with the hosts, industry leaders, tech pioneers, and career experts, this podcast dives into the transformative role of AI, emerging workforce trends, and the evolving skills needed to thrive in tomorrow’s job market. Whether preparing for what’s next or seeking fresh insights, Career Intelligence equips you with the tools and knowledge to stay ahead in the age of AI and beyond.

Episodes

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Curiosity Is the New Career Advantage - Preparing for Work in the Age of AI with Liz Moran

    AI is everywhere in the headlines,  but what’s actually happening inside companies? In this episode of the Career Intelligence Podcast, Betsy Jewell talks with Liz Moran, Director of Academic Programs and Certification at SAS, about the gap between AI hype and the reality of adoption inside organizations. Liz brings a unique perspective, having spent more than two decades working across both higher education and industry. Before joining SAS, she served as Assistant Dean of Academic Programs at North Carolina State University, giving her insight into how universities and employers are both trying to prepare for the future of work. In this conversation, Betsy and Liz explore why curiosity and learning agility may be more valuable than specific technical skills, how companies are actually approaching AI adoption, and what that means for early-career professionals entering today’s job market. They also discuss the growing role of micro-credentials, the importance of data ethics and AI governance, and why professionals at every stage of their careers will need to rethink how they learn and adapt. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why the reality of AI adoption inside companies looks very different from the headlinesWhy curiosity is becoming a powerful hiring signalWhat employers actually mean when they say they hire for “potential”The challenges universities face in preparing students for a rapidly changing workforceHow micro-credentials and short learning “sprints” may shape future career developmentWhy understanding AI ethics and governance is becoming important across many fields We want to hear from you! Connect with us! Betsy Jewell betsyjewellcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsyjewell/ Kathleen Dohoney celticcareerpros.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleendohoney1/ Meredith Pasekoff-Dinitz yourcareerhappinesspc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-pasekoffdinitz/ About Today's Guest Liz Moran has spent more than two decades working across higher education and industry, focused on how people learn, teach, and apply technology in real-world settings. She is currently the Director of Academic Programs and Certification at SAS, where she leads teams supporting students and educators in data science and AI education. Before joining SAS, she spent 15 years in public higher education, including serving as an Assistant Dean of Academic Programs at North Carolina State University. Through this work, Liz has become increasingly interested in workforce development and transformation—particularly how education systems, employers, and learners are navigating rapid change without clear playbooks. Liz Moran on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moranliz/

    35 min
  2. 6 MAR

    What Companies Look For (And Why Candidates Get Overlooked) with Melissa Cluver

    Why do strong candidates sometimes get overlooked? Many professionals experience hiring from the outside. They submit resumes, prepare for interviews, and try to present their experience clearly, but they rarely get visibility into how organizations are actually evaluating candidates and making decisions internally. In this episode of the Career Intelligence Podcast, Meredith Dinitz is joined by Melissa Cluver, a Senior Talent Business Partner at Kimberly-Clark who partners closely with senior leaders on talent strategy, leadership development, and organizational design. Together, they explore what organizations are really looking for beyond skills and experience, why strong candidates don’t always move forward, and some of the biggest misconceptions professionals have about how hiring decisions actually get made. By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how organizations evaluate candidates and how to position your experience more effectively in the process. ________________ We want to hear from you! Connect with us! Meredith Pasekoff-Dinitz yourcareerhappinesspc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-pasekoffdinitz/ Betsy Jewell betsyjewellcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsyjewell/ Kathleen Dohoney celticcareerpros.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleendohoney1/ About Today's Guest Melissa Cluver is a Senior Talent Business Partner at Kimberly‑Clark, supporting the Global Growth and R&D organizations. She works closely with senior leaders on talent strategy, organizational design, and leadership development, bringing a strong global perspective shaped by experience across South Africa, Bahrain, and the United States. Melissa is currently completing her Professional Coaching Certification and is deeply passionate about executive coaching, inclusive leadership, and building future‑ready organizations. Outside of work, she is a proud mother of two daughters, Emily (7) and Madison (4). When she’s not spending time with her family, she enjoys caring for her indoor plants, hiking, pottery, and yoga. Melissa Cluver on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-cluver-03647891/

    30 min
  3. 19 FEB

    Portfolios, Proof of Work & the Future of Early Career With Dr. Anna Stumpf

    In this episode, Dr. Anna Stumpf and I dig into a question we both keep coming back to: Are we witnessing the death of the resume economy and moving into a proof-of-work economy? Listen in as we talk about what a “portfolio” really means (hint: not just for artists), how to show how you think, not just what you’ve done, and why the human premium is increasingly found in your process, judgment, curiosity, and reflection. ________________ We want to hear from you! Connect with us! Betsy Jewell betsyjewellcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsyjewell/ Kathleen Dohoney celticcareerpros.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleendohoney1/ Meredith Pasekoff-Dinitz yourcareerhappinesspc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-pasekoffdinitz/ About Today's Guest Dr. Anna Stumpf is an organizational coach and leadership strategist who helps professional services firms develop the next generation of confident, collaborative leaders. With more than 30 years of experience spanning corporate leadership, higher education, and organizational coaching, she partners with firms where performance expectations are high—but leadership support is often limited. Anna specializes in working with technically skilled managers who were promoted for their expertise but were never fully equipped to lead people, projects, and clients effectively. Through coaching, real-time application, and assessment-based insight, she helps leaders move from reactive to strategic and from overwhelmed to impactful. She is certified in multiple MHS assessment tools, including EQ-i 2.0®, EQ360, Hardiness Resilience Gauge™, and Change Style Indicator™, and conducts in-depth 1:1 360 interviews that provide leaders with clarity, language, and practical direction for growth. Anna also created the Double Skills Gap framework to address the unique challenges faced by technically brilliant managers stepping into leadership roles. As the founder of Collective Energy Coaching, Anna works primarily with organizations of 50–500 employees, often coaching multiple managers across year-long development engagements. Her approach goes beyond traditional training, aligning individuals and leadership layers to drive performance, strengthen culture, and create lasting behavior change. Anna is committed to helping organizations unlock their full potential through strategic leadership development—building strong, connected leaders who elevate teams, serve clients well, and position their firms for long-term success. Dr. Anna Stumpf on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amstumpf/ Collective Energy website: https://www.collectiveenergycoach.com/

    51 min
  4. 12 FEB

    Power of Networking and Making Connections in this Job Market with Cynthia Estalilla

    In this episode of the Career Intelligence Podcast, host and Career Coach Kathleen Dohoney tackles the often-dreaded idea of networking. For many mid-to-late career professionals, the idea of networking conjures up images of exhausting event meet-ups and transactional small talk. However, Kathleen and her guest, Cynthia Maria Estalilla of CME Beyond Career Success, break down practical strategies for those who feel overwhelmed, starting with the inner circle of family and friends before moving toward more strategic outreach.  Drawing from Cynthia’s 30 years of experience in HR and talent consulting, the conversation explores how to shift networking from a burdensome task to a habitual practice built on trust. Whether you are navigating a layoff or seeking career clarity, this episode provides a roadmap for building meaningful connections that move your career forward by design, not by chance. _______________________________________________________________ We want to hear from you! Connect with us! Betsy Jewell betsyjewellcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsyjewell/ Kathleen Dohoney celticcareerpros.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleendohoney1/ Meredith Pasekoff-Dinitz yourcareerhappinesspc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-pasekoffdinitz/ ____________________________________________________________ About Today's Guest Cynthia Estalilla website: https://cmebeyondcareers.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cynthia-maria-estalilla Email: cynthia@cmebeyondcareers.com Cynthia Maria Estalilla is the founder and owner of CME Beyond Career Success, LLC  with more than 30 years’ experience working across small, mid to global, brand-name organizations to include financial services, apparel, hospitality, and technology and talent consulting with roles in human resources, client service management and career services. Cynthia holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. She is a Certified Professional Career Coach and Consultant, Career Management Strategist, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®, and a Certified DISCstyles™ Communications Consultant. Cynthia is a career coach to the Project Management Institute San Francisco Bay Area Chapter and PMI-Arizona Chapter, conducting résumé writing, LinkedIn, and interview clinics through their mentorship/professional development programs. She has been a panelist, conference and podcast guest speaker, and facilitator on various career topics through global organizations, professional associations and her alma mater.

    29 min
  5. 5 FEB

    How to Leverage Your Alumni Network for Career Growth with Michelle Stepp

    Today, we’re diving into a career strategy that is powerful, underused, and honestly hiding in plain sight: your alumni network. Whether you’re a college student, a recent graduate, or someone mid-career navigating a transition, today’s conversation will completely change the way you think about networking. Alumni connections aren’t just for homecoming week, they’re one of the most effective, trust-based ways to build relationships, gain insight, and open doors across your entire career. I’m joined today by Michelle Stepp, an expert in alumni relations with nearly 30 years of experience. Michelle works in alumni engagement at Western Governors University and by her own admission, is alumni obsessed. And after this episode, you might be too. We’ll talk about why alumni networks are such a secret weapon, how to actually reach out without feeling awkward or salesy, the do’s and don’ts that so many people get wrong, and how alumni connections can support you far beyond just job searching. If you’ve ever felt unsure about networking or wondered how to build real, meaningful connections, this episode is for you! We want to hear from you! Connect with us! Betsy Jewell betsyjewellcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsyjewell/ Kathleen Dohoney celticcareerpros.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleendohoney1/ Meredith Pasekoff-Dinitz yourcareerhappinesspc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-pasekoffdinitz/ About Today's Guest Michelle Stepp (she/her) Regional Alumni Network Manager - Southeast Western Governors University Email: michelle.stepp@wgu.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellestepp/ Michelle brings nearly three decades of experience in alumni engagement, community building, and philanthropy to her work at Western Governors University. As a natural connector and lifelong learner, she's passionate about transforming alumni relationships from one-time transactions into meaningful, lasting partnerships. Michelle specializes in cultivating engaged communities and demonstrating the ongoing value of education whether she's planning opportunities to network, creating authentic content that celebrates achievements, or finding creative ways to keep alumni connected to their alma mater and each other.

    31 min

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The Career Intelligence Podcast is your go-to source for navigating the future of work in a world increasingly shaped by AI and innovation. Through engaging conversations with the hosts, industry leaders, tech pioneers, and career experts, this podcast dives into the transformative role of AI, emerging workforce trends, and the evolving skills needed to thrive in tomorrow’s job market. Whether preparing for what’s next or seeking fresh insights, Career Intelligence equips you with the tools and knowledge to stay ahead in the age of AI and beyond.