The Rising Scholar
Pforzheimer Honors College student Debra Perlman ŮٱƵ21 has been extremely busy in her time here at Pace. SheŮٱƵs been part of the first-year and second-year honor societies, Alpha Lambda Delta and Lambda Sigma, a member of the Pace Women in Tech organization, a participant in PaceŮٱƵs NYC Design Factory, and even a 2019 Forbes Under 30 Summit scholarŮٱƵnot to mention her internships with major companies.
Before all of that success, though, she told us that sheŮٱƵs always had her eye on attending Pace. ŮٱƵI had been interested in Pace since I was a freshman in high school,ŮٱƵ Perlman explained. ŮٱƵI ended up visiting campus multiple times. Each time, I had this feeling, like this is where I belong and this is where I need to be.ŮٱƵ She met extensively with staff members from the Admission team, Seidenberg, and the Honors College, which further solidified her decision to attend.
Originally, Perlman chose to major in computer science, but she was struggling to learn code in high school. ŮٱƵThough I still wanted to go into computing, I also had an interest in business, as I was planning to and already pursued marketing, accounting, and other business-oriented classes,ŮٱƵ she explained. She attended a Pace Admitted Students Day event with this in mind, and spoke to a staff member from Seidenberg about her interests. ThatŮٱƵs when she found out about a different major. ŮٱƵInformation systems combines two of my favorite subjects and passionsŮٱƵtechnology and businessŮٱƵinto a degree program that is perfect for me,ŮٱƵ Perlman said.
She took those passions all the way to the top: along with three of her fellow Seidenberg students, Perlman attended the 2019 Forbes Under 30 Summit as a scholar. There, she got the chance to network with other like-minded peers and attend several panels, one of which left a lasting impression on her. ŮٱƵ[It was] about social media influencers and design in the media,ŮٱƵ she explained. ŮٱƵAt that time, I was apprehensive about my own social media and public media endeavors, but seeing this panel [...] gave me the new perspective that social media isnŮٱƵt all about the likes, itŮٱƵs about the engagement with others, and showing them and yourself your passion.ŮٱƵ Since then, Perlman told us she felt empowered to post more about fashion on her social media, and gain followers ŮٱƵorganically over time.ŮٱƵ .
But PerlmanŮٱƵs ambition didnŮٱƵt stop there! SheŮٱƵs also interned for two major (and very different) companies: Mount Sinai and 1-800-FLOWERS. ŮٱƵThis was my first ever job,ŮٱƵ she said of the Mount Sinai position, where she filed claims for a government project concerning hospital expenses. ŮٱƵMy small team had to file millions of these claims in a short time,ŮٱƵ Perlman told us, going on to explain that her coworkers ŮٱƵtook me under their wingŮٱƵ to explain the ropes of the job and the industry. ŮٱƵWorking there was an experience that changed my life, giving me both life and corporate skills.ŮٱƵ
Her internship in the marketing department for 1-800-FLOWERS was more ŮٱƵtechnology and project management-based,ŮٱƵ she said. ŮٱƵI was responsible for many tasks including email marketing tasks, website QA (quality assurance), assisting in managing offshore developer tasks, daily sales reporting, and [more].ŮٱƵ Perlman said the office environment was very inclusive, and the team made great efforts to involve their group of interns in many activities. Her advice to students looking to get the most out of their job opportunities? Ask for help.
ŮٱƵI know that asking for help, especially for me at first, was embarrassing, and I felt like I did not want to bother my managers. But I learned it is more efficient to ask for help rather than have to [redo] a task or have it taken away. Asking for help no matter when I needed it is one important reason why I was so successful.ŮٱƵ
Wise words that will surely carry Perlman through to her next incredible opportunity. We canŮٱƵt wait to hear what she pursues next!