September CPE Luncheon

September 18, 2024
11:20 AM - 12:30 PM
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Grant Thornton
6100 S. Yale Avenue (One Warren Place) - 1st Floor Auditorium
Tulsa, OK 74136
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Please join us to hear Leonelle Thompson from Williams speak!

Topic:  Interview Tips for Interviewers 

This month's CPE event will be hosted by Grant Thornton. Please note, Grant Thornton recently moved, see directions section to the left for new address.

Session Description:

In a general sense, interviewing is a process where individuals exchange information.  Interviewing is not as easy as it may seem.  There are many factors that impact an interview including the environment, time constraints (we needed to hire someone last week!), alignment on questions, and properly evaluating candidates.  In this session, learn tips and tricks on how to conduct a successful interview and learn why the interview starts before the first question is asked.

Learning Objectives:

1)       Identity strategies and techniques for a successful interview for all stakeholders.

2)      Identify common biases and ways to mitigate those in an interview.

3)      Learn what to look for during an interview and how to evaluate results.

4)      Learn effective ways to conduct a panel interview.

 

Leonelle Thompson is the Manager of Early Career Development at Williams in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  She leads the group that is responsible for university recruiting, the internship and new hire rotational programs and the learning and development of early talent employees who begin their career at Williams. 

  

Leonelle graduated in 2004 with her BSBA in Accounting and in 2005 with an MBA from The University of Tulsa.  She spent almost 13 years in the oil and gas industry with ConocoPhillips and with QuikTrip in a variety of roles including taxation and financial accounting, revenue accounting, and corporate recruiting and training.  Prior to her current role, Leonelle served as Assistant Dean and Director of the Business Career Center in the Collins College of Business at The University of Tulsa and Director of Career and Professional Development at Langston University, Oklahoma’s only Historically Black College and University (HBCU). 

  

During her professional career, Leonelle has worked to establish employee network and affinity groups, designed diversity and inclusion programming for employees and students and presented various diversity, equity and belonging topics such as microaggressions, unconscious bias, allyship, and real talk about racism to groups such as higher education administrators, career counselors, accounting firms, nonprofit organizations, law firms, Fortune 500 companies, students and teachers.  Leonelle has also been a speaker at DisruptHR, the 2022 OKHR Annual Conference and a keynote speaker at the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium on the topic of bridging the skills gap between higher education and the workforce.  She has given insights on how to build a corporate sponsorship program for university career services, how to better serve students and the partnership between employers and educational institutions.  She has participated as a guest on the Career Everywhere podcast episode entitled “How Career Services and Employers Can Partner to Get Students Career Ready” and “Interview Tips for Landing a Job – Three Essential Keys from a Recruiter” podcast hosted by CuStem.

 

In her time at Williams, she has been instrumental in hosting three Tulsa NextGen Talent externs - diverse talent initiative connecting underrepresented students to business leaders and career opportunities before they leave for college.  She was also key in bringing the Genesys Works Program to Tulsa which was featured on News Channel 6.

 

She is certified by the Exceptional Leaders Lab in Temperament Fluency training.  She also serves on the development committee for KIPP Tulsa and plans their annual Super Fun Kids Day. She is a board member for the Thunder Fellows Program which strives to introduce underrepresented students to the world of STEM.  Leonelle is on the board of City Year Tulsa where she serves on the talent subcommittee to help launch corps members into their post-commitment roles.  She is a board of trustee for the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Her awards include the Class of 2021 Oklahoma Magazine 40 Under 40, The Martin Luther King Jr. Passion Award, TU Most Valuable Professor, The Bartlesville Regional Chamber Inspirational Leader Award, and the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium Collaborative Champion Award.  Leonelle has a passion for people and helping them succeed.   She spends her free time with her wonderful husband Joshua and playing golf or practicing yoga.

Tickets

$25.00 Members

$35.00 Non-Members

$0.00 Prepaid - Members Only

$25.00 School Uniform Gift Card Donation to Lindsey House