Episode 15 - Brett Bodnar The Admissions Entrepreneur - A Day In The Life (Hosted by Tom Schenck)
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Brett Bodnar - Senior Placement Manager for Educators Ally
Brett Bodnar is a Senior Placement Manager at Educator’s Ally, a premier educational placement firm. Here she reviews their personalized approach to working with each client’s special needs. She also reviews the key skills schools are now looking for in admission professionals, as well as how they must position themselves to attract these top admission leaders.
Show Tracks:
02:24 how diverse experience helps
04:35 The Educators Ally difference
15:36 The key admission skills schools now look for
23:53 The current hiring landscape
32:12 How a school can best position itself to attract admissions professionals
36:54 Professional life balance
42:44 How admission professionals can transition to business
47:21 the challenge to education today and the Billboard of life
After graduating from Williams College, Brett worked in sports marketing for several years and then made the switch to independent schools, most recently as a member of the admissions office at the Ethel Walker School. She joined EA in 2015 and oversees all admissions and enrollment management searches. In addition to placement work, Brett also manages EA’s college recruiting efforts.
Brett graduated from The Peck School (in Morristown, NJ) and The Lawrenceville School and now lives in Norwalk, CT with her husband and their two year old daughter (and their dog and cat).
Educator‘s Ally connects teachers and administrators with independent day and boarding schools throughout the U.S. Since 1975, EA‘s highly personalized and thoughtful approach to recruiting has been valued by schools and candidates alike. We appreciate and understand each of our schools‘ unique character and the importance of making the right match. Known for our commitment to establishing trusted relationships with both candidates and school administrators, EA carries out each of our searches with care and diligence.
Enjoy,
Tom Schenck
This episode is sponsored by The Independent Educational Consultants Association.
It is the largest and most respected organization representing independent educational consultants. An IECA member educational consultant is a skilled professional who provides counseling to help students and families choose a school that is a good personal match: one that will foster the student’s academic and social growth.
IECA members adhere to the strictest ethical standards in the profession, visit hundreds of campuses each year, and are among the most experienced educational consultants in the profession. They focus on finding the best match between student and school.
Many schools have gained students from new communities because of their outreach to IECA members. As a Director of admission for 20 years the IECA consultants were crucial in helping us find the best mission appropriate students…they are fantastic people to work with!
National and regional media, as well as government agencies, rely on IECA as the authority of the profession. IECA is consistently cited by the media as the association with ethical, student-centered advising.
For more information on how to connect with IECA members, go to
their website/URL: https://www.IECAonline.com
This episode is sponsored by The School Connection.
The idea is simple; affordable and meaningful venues for traditional boarding schools, therapeutic schools, and domestic and international Educational Consultants to come together, for informational and networking purposes. This process, ultimately leads to the successful placing of students into the most compatible environment.
The School Connections workshops involve multiple, individual meetings between Educational Consultants and admissions representatives from schools and programs. Their workshops range from 2-3 days and, allow attendees to maximize their time with individual appointments in one workshop, in one location.
Please reach out to them, now!
https://schoolconnectio
Brett Bodnar - Senior Placement Manager for Educators Ally
Brett Bodnar is a Senior Placement Manager at Educator’s Ally, a premier educational placement firm. Here she reviews their personalized approach to working with each client’s special needs. She also reviews the key skills schools are now looking for in admission professionals, as well as how they must position themselves to attract these top admission leaders.
Show Tracks:
02:24 how diverse experience helps
04:35 The Educators Ally difference
15:36 The key admission skills schools now look for
23:53 The current hiring landscape
32:12 How a school can best position itself to attract admissions professionals
36:54 Professional life balance
42:44 How admission professionals can transition to business
47:21 the challenge to education today and the Billboard of life
After graduating from Williams College, Brett worked in sports marketing for several years and then made the switch to independent schools, most recently as a member of the admissions office at the Ethel Walker School. She joined EA in 2015 and oversees all admissions and enrollment management searches. In addition to placement work, Brett also manages EA’s college recruiting efforts.
Brett graduated from The Peck School (in Morristown, NJ) and The Lawrenceville School and now lives in Norwalk, CT with her husband and their two year old daughter (and their dog and cat).
Educator‘s Ally connects teachers and administrators with independent day and boarding schools throughout the U.S. Since 1975, EA‘s highly personalized and thoughtful approach to recruiting has been valued by schools and candidates alike. We appreciate and understand each of our schools‘ unique character and the importance of making the right match. Known for our commitment to establishing trusted relationships with both candidates and school administrators, EA carries out each of our searches with care and diligence.
Enjoy,
Tom Schenck
This episode is sponsored by The Independent Educational Consultants Association.
It is the largest and most respected organization representing independent educational consultants. An IECA member educational consultant is a skilled professional who provides counseling to help students and families choose a school that is a good personal match: one that will foster the student’s academic and social growth.
IECA members adhere to the strictest ethical standards in the profession, visit hundreds of campuses each year, and are among the most experienced educational consultants in the profession. They focus on finding the best match between student and school.
Many schools have gained students from new communities because of their outreach to IECA members. As a Director of admission for 20 years the IECA consultants were crucial in helping us find the best mission appropriate students…they are fantastic people to work with!
National and regional media, as well as government agencies, rely on IECA as the authority of the profession. IECA is consistently cited by the media as the association with ethical, student-centered advising.
For more information on how to connect with IECA members, go to
their website/URL: https://www.IECAonline.com
This episode is sponsored by The School Connection.
The idea is simple; affordable and meaningful venues for traditional boarding schools, therapeutic schools, and domestic and international Educational Consultants to come together, for informational and networking purposes. This process, ultimately leads to the successful placing of students into the most compatible environment.
The School Connections workshops involve multiple, individual meetings between Educational Consultants and admissions representatives from schools and programs. Their workshops range from 2-3 days and, allow attendees to maximize their time with individual appointments in one workshop, in one location.
Please reach out to them, now!
https://schoolconnectio
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