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November 13, 2025Celebrating 20 Years of Careers In Transition, LLC
For more than two decades, Careers In Transition, LLC has been dedicated to guiding professionals toward meaningful career growth, advancement, and clarity. Founded with a mission to empower individuals through every stage of their professional journey, the firm provides personalized career coaching, resume development, interview preparation, and leadership guidance. Over the years, Careers In Transition has become a trusted resource for job seekers and established professionals alike—helping clients identify opportunities, navigate change, and achieve their long-term goals.
On Wednesday, October 15, the organization proudly celebrated a major milestone: its 20th Anniversary Celebration at the Capital Region Chamber. The gathering brought together 56 attendees for a morning of networking, connection, and community impact, reflecting the spirit and values that have defined the firm since its founding.
This milestone event was not only a celebration of two decades of success, but also a chance to support the local community. Guests contributed generous donations to the Bethlehem Food Pantry, adding purpose and goodwill to the occasion and reinforcing the firm’s commitment to giving back.
The atmosphere buzzed with energy as professionals exchanged business cards, shared career insights, and embraced the firm’s long-standing mantra: “Networking beats NOTworking.” Coffee, conversation, and camaraderie filled the room, creating the perfect backdrop for a celebration rooted in career empowerment and community building.
The Chamber extends its heartfelt congratulations to Careers In Transition, LLC on its 20th anniversary and thanks the firm for its continued partnership and positive impact on individuals throughout the Capital Region. Here’s to many more years of growth, guidance, and meaningful professional transformation.
All 2025 ribbon cuttings of the Capital Region Chamber and its affiliates are sponsored by Community Bank, N.A.
Photo Credit: Barry Koblenz Base Twelve Photography