Kaili Klimas 鈥25 follows in the footsteps of Carol Klimas 鈥84
By: Sarah Matarella
When Carol Klimas 鈥84 first stepped onto Alvernia College鈥檚 campus in the 1980s, it was a mere handful of buildings tucked on a hill in Reading, Pa., near Shillington where she grew up. While her daughter Kaili Klimas 鈥25 graduated from an undeniably distinct university following decades of expansion, the values remained the same.
鈥淢y experience was terrific. I had wonderful teachers and had the ability to take advantage of being on a small campus with people who are really caring,鈥 Carol said. 鈥淎lvernia has been a springboard for me and my professional career.鈥
Carol shared that its size at the time did not minimize the impact it had on her life and her career. She started in a management training program at a bank immediately following graduation and has since earned Alvernia鈥檚 prestigious Distinguished Alumni Award in 2001, lived in several states and amassed business acumen. She ran multiple businesses, including her most recent role serving as executive vice president at KeyCorp.
That impact did not stop at the professional level; it trickled into Carol鈥檚 personal life, as well.
鈥淭here was such a service orientation even back then in the '80s and so, it was something that has really stayed with me throughout my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 really enjoyed the Franciscan values, and the beautiful thing is, I see those values still here today.鈥