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CCAC Students Take Part in Opening Ceremony for BNY Mellon’s STARTUP Campus Mentorship Program

BNY Mellon’s STARTUP program team and mentors met with CCAC student participants during the opening ceremony at the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters. Left to right, first row: CCAC students Alex Steward, Ashley Kocyan, Austin Ledergerber, Cynthia Obiekezie, Julia Mobley, Eh Tauhtoo Shwe, Nadine Kamba, Monique Brown Knight. Second row: Madison Schwartzmiller, BNY Mellon program coordinator, STARTUP Campus Mentorship Program; Karpagapriya (Priya) Komathivanan, BNY Mellon program manager, STARTUP Campus Mentorship Program; Jeffrey Diegelmann, BNY Mellon mentor, STARTUP Spring 2023 Cohort; John Swiderski BNY Mellon mentor, STARTUP Spring 2023 Cohort; Brianne Hess, BNY Mellon mentor, STARTUP Spring 2023 Cohort; Susanne Diehl, CCAC career specialist and STARTUP coordinator; Melissa Lelii, BNY Mellon Engineering head of engagement.

BNY Mellon’s STARTUP program team and mentors met with CCAC student participants during the opening ceremony at the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters. Left to right, first row: CCAC students Alex Steward, Ashley Kocyan, Austin Ledergerber, Cynthia Obiekezie, Julia Mobley, Eh Tauhtoo Shwe, Nadine Kamba, Monique Brown Knight. Second row: Madison Schwartzmiller, BNY Mellon program coordinator, STARTUP Campus Mentorship Program; Karpagapriya (Priya) Komathivanan, BNY Mellon program manager, STARTUP Campus Mentorship Program; Jeffrey Diegelmann, BNY Mellon mentor, STARTUP Spring 2023 Cohort; John Swiderski BNY Mellon mentor, STARTUP Spring 2023 Cohort; Brianne Hess, BNY Mellon mentor, STARTUP Spring 2023 Cohort; Susanne Diehl, CCAC career specialist and STARTUP coordinator; Melissa Lelii, BNY Mellon Engineering head of engagement.

CCAC students participating in the BNY Mellon’s STARTUP Campus Mentorship Program attended an opening ceremony on Feb. 21 at BNY Mellon Pittsburgh headquarters to kick off the new semester and connect with the BNY Mellon mentors.

STARTUP Program first launched at CCAC in the fall of 2021. Since then, dozens of CCAC students have completed their semester-long participation.

“This meaningful collaboration with BNY Mellon provides an innovative path for our CIT students to learn from real-world mentors in the cutting-edge field of financial technology,” said Sue Diehl, career specialist in CCAC’s Workforce & Job Readiness Department. 

Participating students have weekly one-on-one time with mentors (BNY Mellon Leaders) to gain an inside look at how technology works in a global financial services organization. Participants also discuss potential career paths and build a network with other professionals and like-minded students.

Students who successfully complete a STARTUP program may be eligible to apply for additional opportunities at BNY Mellon, including a paid summer internship called the Technology Future Talent Program, an eight-week program held over the summer that provides program participants with the ability to work on a project to gain hands-on technical experience in a certain area of technology. Program participants also receive technical training, professional development skill-building, leadership exposure, mentoring and network opportunities during the internship.