2026 Spring Conference

Join us on May 1 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for Human Connection: Thriving through Change, MCDA’s 2026 Spring Conference. This event will feature two guest speakers sharing their expertise on self‑care and helping clients translate experience into new career paths, along with a facilitated networking activity designed to spark meaningful connection.
Embracing the themes of change and connection, our spring conference introduces a new half‑day format to lighten everyone’s conference load as we prepare for the 2026 NCDA Global Career Development Conference this summer right here in Minneapolis. This shift gives us the chance to reimagine our signature event while keeping it thriving. And of course, you bring the most important part, the human element.
Breakfast and snacks will be provided. CEUs will be offered.

 Minnesota Careers Conference 2026
Human Connection: Thriving through Change
Friday, May 1, 2026
8 am – 12:30 pm

Normandale Community College
9700 France Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55431

2nd Floor, Activities Room (A2564 & A2566)
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Schedule is subject to slight modifications

    • 8 – 8:30am: check-in/networking/breakfast
    • 8:30am – 9am: President’s Welcome & Membership meeting
    • 9am – 10am: Anna Anderson, Helping Career Changers Translate Experience into New Careers – An Ethical, AI-Supported Framework for Career Practitioners
    • Break: 15-minutes (snack)
    • 10:15am – 10:30am: MCDA awards
    • 10:30 – 11:15am: Tom Colosimo, Networking for Success
    • Break: 15-minutes
    • 11:30am – 12:30pm: Dr. Aja King, When the Job Search Hurts: Addressing Emotional Barriers to Career Progress and Performance

Anna Anderson, PMI-PMP®, CAPM®, PMI-ATP, CSM, CSPO 

Anna is the Founder of the Women in Project Management Network and ProjectPilot – an AI Powered Co-pilot for Project Execution. She is a certified PMP and Scrum Master with over 10+ years of experience leading complex IT and Business transformation projects across tech, government, healthcare, finance and insurance. She is also a LinkedIn instructor for the course “Succeeding in Project Management as an Introvert.” She blends enterprise delivery experience with coaching and mentorship to help people build confidence, visibility, and long-term momentum in their project management work and careers.

Session Description:

Anna Anderson is pleased to present: Helping Career Changers Translate Experience into New Careers – An Ethical, AI-Supported Framework for Career Practitioners.

Her interactive presentation will equip career development professionals with a practical framework for helping career changers translate their existing experience into new career paths using both human-centered coaching methods and ethical AI support tools.

The session will guide participants in identifying transferable skills, reframing professional narratives, and preparing for interviews, while maintaining ethical standards, client confidentiality, and professional judgment when incorporating AI-based tools into career development practice. 

Anna will blend career development theory with real-world case examples, guided activities, and applied techniques that practitioners can immediately integrate into their work with clients navigating career transitions. 

Dr. Aja King, Ed.D., LPCC, is an organizational wellbeing strategist, counseling psychologist, and founder of Brave Defiance Consulting. With over 25 years of experience in behavioral health, leadership development, and community systems work, she helps organizations strengthen workforce wellbeing, leadership resilience, and workplace culture. Her work focuses on translating psychological insight into practical strategies that support employee engagement, burnout prevention, and sustainable leadership practices. Dr. King has delivered leadership development and wellness programming for healthcare systems, universities, nonprofit organizations, and municipal initiatives, impacting over a thousand professionals. She is also the author of the children’s books “Finding My Cool” and “The Art of Sitting,” and is a frequent speaker on workforce wellbeing, trauma-informed leadership, and community healing.

Session Description

Dr. King’s presentation, When the Job Search Hurts: Addressing Emotional Barriers to Career Progress and Performance, will focus on mental health and self-care strategies for career practitioners and their clients. 

Prolonged job searches and career disruption often activate emotional responses such as shame, grief, frustration, anxiety, and identity instability. When these emotions go unaddressed, they can impair confidence, decision-making, motivation, and interview performance—ultimately impacting client outcomes and practitioner effectiveness.

This session equips career development professionals with trauma-informed, consultation-based strategies to ethically address emotional barriers while maintaining forward career momentum. Participants will gain practical tools that can be immediately integrated into career counseling, coaching, workforce development, and higher education settings—without crossing clinical boundaries.

The goal is not therapy within career practice, but emotionally intelligent, scope-aligned intervention.

Tom Colosimo is a career architect and strategist consultant with over 15 years in the career education/development field, 5 years in staffing/recruiting and over 25 years in operational accounting within manufacturing, retail and compliance focuses. He has a strong reputation as a knowledgeable professional in the areas of networking for careers, promotional tactics and job success as well as resume content and format, use of LinkedIn, and interviewing skills. Tom has presented at numerous signature events within various state chapters of the Project Management Institute (PMI), Institute of

Supply Chain Management (ISM) as well as many professional community organizations and university institutions.

Session Description:

Networking For Success 

Networking is all the rage!  You hear about it everywhere as a way to tap into the hidden job markets. But is it really that difficult to build professional relationships?

In this session, we will cover the components of good networking strategies and apply the ideas through 3 breakout exercises utilizing purposeful themes, habits, and tactics. After practicing each of the 3 activities, we will come back together and discuss how the interactions went. The objective will be to learn and build confidence by focusing on the how, why, and where’s of networking. 

Get to know your colleagues in the session and find out why career development is “all about networking!”

Register here

Registration is open until April 24th at noon or until capacity is reached. 

Pricing:

MCDA Member: $45

Non-member: $60

Retirees and students: $25