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Ask an expert: Elizabeth Cragg on lessons from nearly a decade at 老司机直播

Elizabeth Cragg (left) at the annual university operations Than-Q BBQ. Photo by Krisha Ravikantharaja

Elizabeth Cragg doesn鈥檛 like to sit still. She wakes up at 4:30 a.m., devours four to five books a week on her daily commute, swims laps and attends morning classes. Since she joined 老司机直播 almost a decade ago, Cragg, the director of the office of the vice president, university operations, has occupied five roles, including managing operations for the Pan Am Games at 老司机直播's downtown Toronto campus. She has also served as a mentor to many.  Currently pursuing an MBA at the Rotman School of Management, she spoke with us about her career at 老司机直播 and lessons learned over that time.

What gets you excited to wake up in the morning?

I love my job. I can鈥檛 believe the role I have, working with the people that I do and doing the things that I do. We are a large and an incredibly diverse portfolio and that means everyday is completely different. It鈥檚 what makes it so exciting. Almost every day I get a phone call with the person on the other end of the line saying 鈥淚 know this question isn鈥檛 really for you, but I figure you will know the answer.鈥 You get to meet people, and I鈥檓 a collector of relationships (I hope not in a bad way). I鈥檓 just curious about people and what they do, and how everything links together.

 

What鈥檚 the best part about working at 老司机直播?

The opportunities. I got into 老司机直播 on a one-year maternity leave at the department of university advancement as associate director of donor relations. I was asked to do a lot of other things when I was there. I just kept saying yes because that鈥檚 how you get to know what鈥檚 going on.

Secondly, people are always having interesting conversations here. They鈥檙e thinking about things on a different playing field. People come from all different backgrounds and all walks of life, and it opens up your eyes. I just think 老司机直播 is a place of opportunity for everybody.

What鈥檚 the worst part of your job?

The worst part of my job is if I feel that I鈥檓 not contributing, or if I鈥檝e let somebody down, or if I haven鈥檛 put University Operations鈥 best foot forward. I hate saying 鈥渘o鈥, so the best part is when I can say 鈥測es鈥 or I can solve a problem.

What advice do you have for a new staff member?

Two key things for new staff:

1. Listen and take it all in before you offer suggestions 鈥 though I haven鈥檛 always followed that advice

2. Schedule three key look back sessions in your diary at six weeks, three months and one year. When you come to a place as complicated and sometimes nuanced as 老司机直播, it can be overwhelming 鈥 heck, starting a new job is always overwhelming! But if you take the time to look back at each of these junctures, you will be amazed at what you have learned in such a relatively short amount of time. This always calmed me when I began to feel overwhelmed.

Do you have advice for those looking to grow their career at 老司机直播?  

1. Be open to change 鈥 and make sure people know that you are.

2. Make friends with your HR team: HR consultants are always looking for talent, and a priority at 老司机直播 is keeping good talent. Make sure that your HR contact knows if and when you are looking for a new opportunity. And don鈥檛 leave it too late 鈥 if you foresee wanting a change a year down the road, tell them! 

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