Hours: Monday-Friday 8 am - 5 pm, closed 12 pm - 1 pm for lunch| Ruth Rogers Director of Career Development and Student Employment ![]() |
Ruth has a Masters of Education: Counseling and Human Services degree from Boston University. She has completed 12 hours of post graduate course work at the University of Nebraska in Leadership of Adult Education. She is certified in facilitating the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, the Strong Interest Inventory, Situational Leadership, Neurolinguistic Programming among other trainings. She has had positions involving training, facilitating, counseling, administration, and teaching in a variety of settings including community colleges and universities, federal and state agencies, two university medical centers and with the military services here and in Germany. She was Chair of the Career Development graduate program at the School of Management of John F. Kennedy University. She also served as the director of career and employment services at Green River Community College. Most recently she had her own consulting company. She began her position at PLU in March, 2006 and was attracted to PLU for its mission and the Wild Hope Project focusing on not just career development, but on finding one's vocation. |
| Dawn Clark Career Counselor |
Dawn has a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, MN and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bethel College in St. Paul, MN. She moved to the Puget Sound area two years ago and is enjoying the adventure of living in a new part of the country. Since her move, she has had the opportunity to work at the University of Puget Sound, and more recently, Green River Community College. Prior to working as a Career Counselor, Dawn worked in both corporate and non-profit environments. When not working, Dawn is actively involved in the Puget Sound Career Development Association (PSCDA) and will be serving on the PSCDA Board for the first time. Additionally, Dawn has also participated in local theatre as the Assistant Director for two productions with the Puyallup Actors’ Theatre Group. |
| Aubree Robinson Career and Academic Advisor |
Aubree
Robinson earned a Master of Arts degree in Student Development
Administration at Seattle University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology, from the University of Puget Sound. Aubree began working at PLU in September of 2002 in the Student Involvement & Leadership office, where she worked closely with student clubs and organization and New Student Orientation. In June of 2004 she began working in the Ramstad Commons in her current position of Career and Academic Advisor. |