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APRIL/MAY 2020 | maconmagazine.com 69 THE MISSION OF MY BUSINESS: Wesleyan College is committed to women's education and to helping every student find a unique voice and purpose. YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED THAT: More than 40 percent of Wesleyan students are eligible for the PELL grant, 25 percent are first-generation college students, 87 percent are young women from Georgia, and just 8 percent are international. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: Intentionally mentor and foster success in other women. HOW WE PREPARE STUDENTS TO BECOME WOMEN IN BUSINESS: In order to graduate, all Wesleyan students are required to have a professional development experience. These experiences may include internships, research projects and creative designs. Additionally, all students participate in a first-year seminar that focuses on professional skills needed for post-graduation success. THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED: To not take myself too seriously. Being able to make mistakes and laugh at yourself makes you a better team member and leader. THE MOST GRATIFYING PART OF MY JOB: Watching the complete transformation of our students from their first year on campus until graduation. I tell people often that I see students become scholars and strangers become sisters. Wesleyan women are inspiring. I AM EXCITED ABOU T: The rebirth of downtown. When I moved to Macon in 1988, downtown was thriving with lots of retail stores and restaurants. Now, after a dry period, it is wonderful to see a renewed energy in downtown Macon. Andrea Williford VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT WESLEYAN COLLEGE 4760 Forsyth Road, Macon 478-757-5131 awilliford@wesleyancollege.edu wesleyancollege.edu SUBMITTED PHOTO

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