BPW, VT YC 2013

Sarah DeGray, winner of the Vermont Business and Professional Women’s Young Careerist program for 2013, participated in the Regional program held in Newport, RI on September 28, 2013. 

Sarah received a $600 prize that she plans to reinvest in her fitness studio, REV Indoor Cycling.  A lifelong athlete and sports fanatic, Sarah decided to leave her legal career for a career in health and fitness.  She is a Mad Dogg certified Spinning® instructor and ACE (American Council on Exercise) certified personal trainer.  Sarah also holds a Masters degree in Political Science from The New School for Social Research, is a Phi Beta Kappa member, and graduated Magna cum Laude from William Smith College (NY).  Sarah is a firm believer in hard work and creating the life you want for yourself.  Her hobbies include musical theater, blogging about fitness, participating in recreational sports, public speaking and enjoying time with friends.

To learn more about her company, REV Indoor Cycling, please visit her website at http://revindoor.com

Congratulations to Sarah.  We are proud to have you in our membership!

Virginia Allan Young Careerist Program

Mission

The Virginia Allan Young Careerist Program is a signature event of Business and Professional Women that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of successful young individuals.
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Vision

The Virginia Allan Young Careerist Program provides training, leadership and development skills.  The Program introduces participants to Business and Professional Women and offers unique learning opportunities for personal and professional growth and leadership experiences through participation in networking, workshops, public speaking, interviewing and group activities.

Background

In 1964, Virginia Allen, BPW/USA President, envisioned a mutually beneficial partnership between young working adults and BPW.  President Allan’s commitment to the development and the careers of younger women and men led her to spearhead the formation of the Young Careerist Program.

The Program, renamed “The Virginia Allan Young Careerist Program” in 2001 in honor of President Allan, hosts State Federation Young Careerist Representatives who participate at the BPW conference in a venue of networking, public speaking, interviews, group activities and workshops.  The selection process begins with the competition at the local level and then proceeds to the State level where a Young Careerist Representative is chosen during a statewide event, usually the Annual Conference.

A BPW Young Careerist Representative is selected based on panel judging in categories including a speech, personal interview or group interview/presentation and a biographical sketch with essay questions.  Young Careerist Representatives are introduced to the conference body and honored throughout the BPW conference with special recognition and activities.  Young Careerist Representatives are eligible to participate in all BPW conference activities.

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