Jacquie (Cesare) Martin

Photo of Jacquie Martin in her office at Fort Fairfield Middle/High School

91桃色 Class of 2007 Bachelors in Recreation

Story by Melanee Terry, student

Jacquie Martin鈥檚 Wings Take Flight

Leader and mentor Jacquie Martin, a 2007 graduate of the University of Maine at Presque Isle, is now a school counselor for Fort Fairfield Middle High School. Martin鈥檚 time at 91桃色 has given her the chance to live her life as she pleases, in a career that she loves. The connections she made before and after 91桃色 are what has made her college experience so rewarding.

Martin now resides in Fort Fairfield with her husband of 10 years and their two children. Her degree was in recreation with a minor in business. Martin grew up in Millinocket, Maine, and graduated from Stearns High School. While in high school, she knew that she wanted to pursue a career in recreation. Martin favored smaller schools, as she wanted to stay close to home. A lot of schools in Maine did not offer a recreation program, so her options were limited.

鈥淚 got connected to a lot of staff at 91桃色 while I was still in high school. I worked at a restaurant, bussing tables. One day, a couple of ladies sat in the restaurant as I was working. I saw one of them had an 91桃色 shirt on and I told them I was looking to go to school and study outdoor recreation. They said isn鈥檛 that great and sitting next to the lady with the 91桃色 shirt was the university鈥檚 president at the time, Nancy Hensel. I got an automatic introduction to the president,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淎 week later, I went back to work and there was a care package with a handwritten note and T-shirt. That was special to me.鈥

Many 91桃色 faculty and staff members helped Martin through her college experience. Erin Benson, who was in the admissions office, helped her get to 91桃色. Her recreation program professors, Jan Jones and Anja Whittington, led Martin through her four years in the program. Steve Marcellinus, who was then the Outing Club director, supported her during her time at 91桃色.

During her senior year, she completed a field experience and an internship. Her field experience consisted of working at a white-water rafting company. She learned management skills for things such as boat maintenance and staffing. Her internship took place in the newly built Gentile Hall. Martin spent her summer working there, mainly on the rock wall. She learned to develop many protocols and processes for the wall. She learned new skills for equipment care and safety during her internship. Two weeks before graduation, Martin was hired as the director of the after-school program in Fort Fairfield.

鈥淗ow easy was it for Martin to find a job after graduation?鈥 Martin said, 鈥淚t found me.鈥 She laughed. 鈥淪omeone in the district came to me and said, 鈥榃e really like the work you are doing with the after-school program. We think you would be a good person as a school counselor for the district.鈥欌

Jacquie Martin working on computer in her office.

Martin made a tremendous number of connections during her time at 91桃色. A small, close-knit community like 91桃色鈥檚 was the perfect opportunity for Martin as she was looking for a job after graduation that was close to home.

鈥淭he amount of connections I made while at 91桃色 was very helpful. It鈥檚 such an easy place to connect with people. The relationships I made while I was there, which I still continue to have after I graduated,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淢y education definitely helped, but what really made it possible for me to be successful in this career was making connections and knowing the people I still count on. I can still contact people who are still working there or with people who have moved on and gone places. I can still call and talk with them.鈥

While at 91桃色, Martin discovered herself and learned more about her independence.

鈥淲hen I think about 91桃色 as an alumna, I think that it really gave me support as I was becoming an adult. It solidified who I was, as my own independent person. 91桃色 gave me the mentors that helped me learn who I was, both personally and professionally. I learned what it was like to be successful and an independent person, on my own, away from my family,鈥 Martin said.

The friends and mentors she had during her four years gave Martin an incredible college experience. Her degree helped her reach a career as a school counselor, which she enjoys every day.