Stony Brook alumnae discuss balancing careers with motherhood during virtual panel


Marie Parziale, assistant director of Alumni Career Services at Stony Brook University | Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University alumnae who are mothers recently participated in a virtual panel to discuss the realities of managing both their careers and parenting responsibilities. The event, held on August 14, was part of the Career Center’s ongoing efforts to address how motherhood intersects with professional development.

The panel, titled “From Dorm Rooms to Boardrooms to Playrooms: Raising Kids, Building Careers and Everything in Between,” was moderated by Christina Geraci ’04. Panelists included Stephanie Giunta ’12, MBA ’18; Rebecca St. John ’19; Sabeen Shah ’11; and Kylie Pernice LCSW ’10, MSW ’13. Topics ranged from postpartum depression and child care challenges to professional sacrifices and the mental demands of parenthood.

“As parents, we put so much pressure on ourselves to do it all at work and at home, and it was refreshing to hear that we’re not alone,” said Geraci. “The tone of the panel was authentic and supportive, just like the Stony Brook community has always been. And just like we overcame challenges together as students, it was a great experience to bond over new challenges we may be facing.”

Marie Parziale, assistant director of Alumni Career Services at Stony Brook University, commented on the purpose of the series. “The Stony Brook University Career Center and Alumni Association are proud to bring alumni together in a way that honors both personal and professional growth,” said Parziale. “This series creates space for honest, unfiltered conversations about motherhood and career, the kind that remind us we’re not alone in navigating career shifts, caregiving and everything in between.”

Additional information about this event and similar initiatives can be found at SB Matters.

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