Copy of 28th january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The marketing and technical teams were thanked for meeting their deadlines. Marketing will promote the event at an open evening with flyers and work with Kath Hope to display the image on plasma screens. A meeting was arranged with Andrew Moores to discuss advertising in the local paper. All teams must provide a pre-show checklist that can be signed by their manager and events manager for the blogs. Sound operators should attend rehearsal with stage management. Front of house intends to serve fruit kebabs and melted chocolate from wholesalers and will have cost estimates by the next meeting. Programming details will be confirmed once the band's set list is received after changes were made.
Copy of 14th january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The meeting minutes summarized the following:
1) The marketing team will look into either training on suitable software or hiring someone experienced to help with marketing, as the current team lacks skills. They agreed to investigate options for assistance by the next day.
2) There is not yet a name for the event, which needs to be decided at the next meeting when the client is present.
3) By January 21st, the front of house team will provide a staffing number needed, and initial ideas for catering and decorating will be presented.
4) Also by the 21st, the technical and stage management teams will produce a staff needs list.
Copy of 21st january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The meeting minutes discussed the design of posters for an upcoming event. The group was unsure about the text alignment in the original concept and felt the image of the venue looked amateur. They voted to have the image silhouetted or removed. Responsibilities for various roles were handed in, including organizing a schedule for rehearsals and the show. Deadlines for upcoming tasks were set for the following Monday.
Copy of 15th january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The meeting discussed plans for an upcoming production arts event, including using an internal file sharing system instead of Dropbox to share documents, having initial poster concepts designed by Friday the 17th, and advertising the event at an open evening on Monday the 30th. They also discussed potential event names, color schemes for marketing materials, performance spaces, and deadlines.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement began large protests. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people, concentrated in the South and West. The Supreme Court ruled that Microsoft violated antitrust laws and George W. Bush and Al Gore had a disputed election decided by the Supreme Court. In 2001, Bush was certified as the winner while the 9/11 terrorist attacks killed nearly 3,000 people in hijacked airliners crashing into the World Trade Center, Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The US began retaliating in Afghanistan while anthrax attacks occurred through the mail.
The document lists the hierarchy and roles for a production of In The Heights. The Stage Manager is at the top, followed by the Deputy Stage Manager and FOH Manager. It then lists the roles of Costume Mistress, Sound Operator, Lighting Operator, and other assistant roles needed to successfully produce the show.
Usnavi owns a small bodega and dreams of returning to the Dominican Republic. He was raised by his grandmother Claudia after being orphaned as a child. He is in love with Vanessa, who works at the salon and dreams of moving downtown. Nina recently dropped out of college, disappointing the neighborhood and straining her relationship with her overprotective father Kevin, who owns a taxi service. Benny works for Kevin and has fallen for Nina. Sonny is Usnavi's ambitious cousin who helps in the bodega. Daniela owns the salon and is dramatic, while Carla works there and is less outspoken. Graffiti Pete is an artist and friend of Sonny's that Usnavi
The set goes up on April 29th. Gemma, Ashleigh, and Anna need to tape out the size of the set as soon as possible so performers can rehearse in the correct space and with proper exits. Jordi and Matt will liaise with the stage management team. John will work with the set designer and use a lighting plan to rig speakers, not Qlab software. Lucy will source costumes for the group while performers will wear their own clothes. Gemma will film rehearsals after Easter to share with others. Drew has thought about props and their sources. Sophie has started front of house ideas while PA will do programs. Jordan will work effectively with Anna and Lucy to meet deadlines with help
Copy of 28th january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The marketing and technical teams were thanked for meeting their deadlines. Marketing will promote the event at an open evening with flyers and work with Kath Hope to display the image on plasma screens. A meeting was arranged with Andrew Moores to discuss advertising in the local paper. All teams must provide a pre-show checklist that can be signed by their manager and events manager for the blogs. Sound operators should attend rehearsal with stage management. Front of house intends to serve fruit kebabs and melted chocolate from wholesalers and will have cost estimates by the next meeting. Programming details will be confirmed once the band's set list is received after changes were made.
Copy of 14th january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The meeting minutes summarized the following:
1) The marketing team will look into either training on suitable software or hiring someone experienced to help with marketing, as the current team lacks skills. They agreed to investigate options for assistance by the next day.
2) There is not yet a name for the event, which needs to be decided at the next meeting when the client is present.
3) By January 21st, the front of house team will provide a staffing number needed, and initial ideas for catering and decorating will be presented.
4) Also by the 21st, the technical and stage management teams will produce a staff needs list.
Copy of 21st january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The meeting minutes discussed the design of posters for an upcoming event. The group was unsure about the text alignment in the original concept and felt the image of the venue looked amateur. They voted to have the image silhouetted or removed. Responsibilities for various roles were handed in, including organizing a schedule for rehearsals and the show. Deadlines for upcoming tasks were set for the following Monday.
Copy of 15th january 2014 meeting minutesAshleighG
The meeting discussed plans for an upcoming production arts event, including using an internal file sharing system instead of Dropbox to share documents, having initial poster concepts designed by Friday the 17th, and advertising the event at an open evening on Monday the 30th. They also discussed potential event names, color schemes for marketing materials, performance spaces, and deadlines.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement began large protests. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people, concentrated in the South and West. The Supreme Court ruled that Microsoft violated antitrust laws and George W. Bush and Al Gore had a disputed election decided by the Supreme Court. In 2001, Bush was certified as the winner while the 9/11 terrorist attacks killed nearly 3,000 people in hijacked airliners crashing into the World Trade Center, Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The US began retaliating in Afghanistan while anthrax attacks occurred through the mail.
The document lists the hierarchy and roles for a production of In The Heights. The Stage Manager is at the top, followed by the Deputy Stage Manager and FOH Manager. It then lists the roles of Costume Mistress, Sound Operator, Lighting Operator, and other assistant roles needed to successfully produce the show.
Usnavi owns a small bodega and dreams of returning to the Dominican Republic. He was raised by his grandmother Claudia after being orphaned as a child. He is in love with Vanessa, who works at the salon and dreams of moving downtown. Nina recently dropped out of college, disappointing the neighborhood and straining her relationship with her overprotective father Kevin, who owns a taxi service. Benny works for Kevin and has fallen for Nina. Sonny is Usnavi's ambitious cousin who helps in the bodega. Daniela owns the salon and is dramatic, while Carla works there and is less outspoken. Graffiti Pete is an artist and friend of Sonny's that Usnavi
The set goes up on April 29th. Gemma, Ashleigh, and Anna need to tape out the size of the set as soon as possible so performers can rehearse in the correct space and with proper exits. Jordi and Matt will liaise with the stage management team. John will work with the set designer and use a lighting plan to rig speakers, not Qlab software. Lucy will source costumes for the group while performers will wear their own clothes. Gemma will film rehearsals after Easter to share with others. Drew has thought about props and their sources. Sophie has started front of house ideas while PA will do programs. Jordan will work effectively with Anna and Lucy to meet deadlines with help
The set goes up on April 29th. Gemma, Ashleigh, and Anna need to tape out the size of the set as soon as possible so performers can rehearse in the correct space and with proper exits. Jordi and Matt will liaise with the stage management team. John will work with the set designer and use a lighting plan to rig speakers, not Qlab software. Lucy will source costumes for the group while performers will wear their own clothes. Gemma will film rehearsals after Easter to share with others. Drew has thought about props and their sources. Sophie has begun front of house ideas while Jordan will work with Anna and Lucy to meet deadlines effectively. Joel will help with rigging
Masks have been used since 7000 BC for rituals, ceremonies, hunting, and healing. Ancient Greek and Japanese Noh theatre masks helped actors take on different roles by disguising their identities. During the Renaissance in Italy, masquerade balls featuring colorful masks that covered part of the face became popular. Commedia dell'arte used masks with exaggerated features to comic effect and helped establish the tradition of masked characters in theatre and comedy. Today, masks serve purposes like protection, disguise, entertainment, and self-expression in films, theatre, parties, and situations requiring facial prosthetics.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement had its first major protest in Seattle. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people and the US was ruled to have violated anti-trust laws against Microsoft. George W. Bush and Al Gore had a disputed election decided by the Supreme Court while Hillary Clinton won a Senate seat. In 2001, Bush was certified as president and the 9/11 terrorist attacks occurred, leading to wars in Afghanistan and against terrorism.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement had its first major protest in Seattle. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people and the Supreme Court ruled Microsoft violated antitrust laws. In the disputed 2000 election, George W. Bush and Al Gore held a close race until the Supreme Court ruled in Bush's favor, while Hillary Clinton won a Senate seat.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement began large protests. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people, concentrated in the South and West. The Supreme Court ruled that Microsoft violated antitrust laws and George W. Bush and Al Gore had a disputed election decided by the Supreme Court. Hillary Clinton was also elected to the Senate.
This document contains a list of relevant suppliers for various materials and fabrics as well as a budget list for party items including tablecloths, fabric, a violin, disposable plates and glasses, flowers, coats, and more. The suppliers include Lindolino, TP Textiles, eBay sellers, Foote's Music, Asda, Sainsbury's, Amazon, and various charity shops. Prices for items range from £1 to £250.
Kara, Daniella, Keira, Leah, Andy, Toby and others have various roles assisting with parking, box office duties, and audience care for events on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday, Kara will inform others of incoming cars and ensure audience comfort during intervals. Daniella will direct cars and count arrivals. Leah will escort audience groups and ensure comfort. Andy will count arrivals and escort groups. Toby will check tickets and escort the final group. On Thursday, roles rotate between parking, box office, and audience care duties.
The document outlines the job roles and responsibilities of various staff members for front of house duties at a performance at Arley Hall on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th February. It details which staff members will be assigned to tasks like car parking, box office duties, ushering audience members between rooms, and refreshment serving for both days. Specific responsibilities are listed for each day, including who will guide audience groups, operate the box office counter, supervise parking areas, and collect donations after the show.
Georges Goursat was a French caricaturist in the late 19th/early 20th century known by his pen name "Sem". His caricatures provided insight into Parisian high society through unique characters emerging from plain backgrounds rather than obvious caricatures. Sem captured the spirit and true likeness of his subjects through distinctive style that made his work highly identifiable.
Ashleigh Gow is applying for the position of Front of House Manager. The responsibilities of the role include managing and leading the front of house team, selling and collecting tickets, selling refreshments and merchandise, ensuring audience safety and comfort, overseeing parking, and budget control. Ashleigh has some previous experience as a Front of House Manager and lists relevant skills like teamwork, communication, problem solving, organization, commitment, focus, and time management.
The Wardrobe Mistress is responsible for acquiring, organizing, and maintaining costumes for a production. Key responsibilities include:
- Researching and sourcing costumes that fit the production's time period and director's vision.
- Creating a detailed running order and schedule for costume changes during rehearsals and performances.
- Overseeing a team of dressers who assist with quick changes backstage.
- Cleaning and repairing costumes after the production closes.
This risk assessment document summarizes the potential risks and control measures for a study visit by Priestley College students to Arley Hall. The main risks identified include transport issues, health/medical issues, risks from specific activities, damage or loss of property, financial risks, and risks related to group management. Control measures are outlined to lower the likelihood and severity of each risk, such as providing transportation details, ensuring first aid is available, having students sign a code of conduct, and collecting emergency contact information. With these precautions in place, the overall risk level for each category is deemed to be low.
The Front of House (FOH) team will serve tea and coffee in the main living room and entrance hall during intermission. Additional items like mulled wine and mince pies can be sold or provided if purchased by FOH. Ticket pricing and design will be discussed at the next meeting, as the production team is responsible for ticket sales up to the venue's 100 person capacity. A team walkthrough of the venue was scheduled for the following Thursday and Friday to allow questions. The event starts at 7:30pm and the full day is available for setup and organization.
The meeting minutes discussed various logistical aspects for an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Shelagh confirmed that the roads leading to the hall will be lit for parking and that additional signage or staffing may be needed to guide audiences. While the hall has licenses for alcohol and performances, a PRS license will need to be obtained. Tea and coffee will be available for purchase in one room, while another small dining room can be used if the first gets crowded. Rooms were also assigned for performers to get ready and as a green room. Mulled wine could be served if the group provides supplies and heats it themselves, with soft drinks also available. Floor plans and electrical plans will be emailed to the technical team
The meeting minutes discussed progress on an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Jordi reported that a baby grand piano could be rented for £450, but the owner was unwilling to help due to a past issue with the music department. Jordan and Anna stated that ticket purchases must be directed to the cash office and poster designs would be updated. Joel agreed to have his lighting design completed by the 20th. Matt believed he had enough space for staging but wanted to know the piano size first. Additional staffing needs were discussed for parking and waiting duties. Pictures of Mark in his suit for marketing were planned for the following week.
The meeting minutes summarized the initial ideas from various departments for an upcoming event at a stately home. The lighting designer presented color schemes incorporating golds, purples, whites and red. The set designer wanted to raise the choir but would visit the space first. All departments agreed to visit the venue on Thursday to inform designs. The marketing department presented color schemes and fonts for promotional materials, agreeing to present alternative fonts. Various advertising outlets were discussed including retirement homes, radio, and town posters/flyers.
The Front of House (FOH) team will serve tea and coffee in the main living room and entrance hall during intermission. Additional items like mulled wine and mince pies can be sold or provided if purchased by FOH. The venue staff will only handle tea and coffee service. Ticket pricing was discussed but not finalized, with a decision to be made at the next meeting. The production team has full access to the venue the Thursday and Friday before the event to do setup and ask any remaining questions. The event starts at 7:30pm and the team has all day for setup and organization.
The meeting minutes discussed various logistical aspects for an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Shelagh confirmed that the roads leading to the hall will be lit for parking and that additional signage or staffing may be needed to guide audiences. While the hall has licenses for alcohol and performances, a PRS license will need to be obtained. Tea and coffee will be available for purchase, and other rooms like the Generals Room and Drawing Room can be used for changing, equipment, and as a green room. Mulled wine may also be served if the group provides pots and utensils, but it cannot be taken into the gallery. Floor plans and electrical plans will be emailed to the technical team. Posters and leaf
The meeting minutes discussed progress on an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Jordi reported that a baby grand piano could be rented for £450, but the owner was unwilling to discount it for a charity event. Alternate piano arrangements would be explored. Jordan and Anna stated that ticket purchases must be directed to the cash office as the event is open to the public. The marketing team discussed radio and television advertising options. Joel reported that he would use LED lights and existing house lighting rather than additional equipment. Matt believed he had enough staging space but wanted to confirm piano size. Additional staffing needs were discussed for parking and service roles. Photos of the performer would be taken the following week.
The meeting minutes summarized the initial ideas from various departments for an upcoming event at a stately home. The lighting designer presented color schemes incorporating golds, purples, whites and red. The set designer wanted to raise the choir but would visit the space first. All departments agreed to visit the venue on Thursday to inform designs. The marketing department presented color schemes and fonts for promotional materials, agreeing to present alternative fonts. Various advertising outlets were discussed including retirement homes, radio, and town posters/flyers.
The set goes up on April 29th. Gemma, Ashleigh, and Anna need to tape out the size of the set as soon as possible so performers can rehearse in the correct space and with proper exits. Jordi and Matt will liaise with the stage management team. John will work with the set designer and use a lighting plan to rig speakers, not Qlab software. Lucy will source costumes for the group while performers will wear their own clothes. Gemma will film rehearsals after Easter to share with others. Drew has thought about props and their sources. Sophie has begun front of house ideas while Jordan will work with Anna and Lucy to meet deadlines effectively. Joel will help with rigging
Masks have been used since 7000 BC for rituals, ceremonies, hunting, and healing. Ancient Greek and Japanese Noh theatre masks helped actors take on different roles by disguising their identities. During the Renaissance in Italy, masquerade balls featuring colorful masks that covered part of the face became popular. Commedia dell'arte used masks with exaggerated features to comic effect and helped establish the tradition of masked characters in theatre and comedy. Today, masks serve purposes like protection, disguise, entertainment, and self-expression in films, theatre, parties, and situations requiring facial prosthetics.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement had its first major protest in Seattle. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people and the US was ruled to have violated anti-trust laws against Microsoft. George W. Bush and Al Gore had a disputed election decided by the Supreme Court while Hillary Clinton won a Senate seat. In 2001, Bush was certified as president and the 9/11 terrorist attacks occurred, leading to wars in Afghanistan and against terrorism.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement had its first major protest in Seattle. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people and the Supreme Court ruled Microsoft violated antitrust laws. In the disputed 2000 election, George W. Bush and Al Gore held a close race until the Supreme Court ruled in Bush's favor, while Hillary Clinton won a Senate seat.
In 1999, the Euro currency was introduced while Bill Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Several significant tornadoes hit Oklahoma and the anti-globalization movement began large protests. The 2000 census recorded a population of 281 million people, concentrated in the South and West. The Supreme Court ruled that Microsoft violated antitrust laws and George W. Bush and Al Gore had a disputed election decided by the Supreme Court. Hillary Clinton was also elected to the Senate.
This document contains a list of relevant suppliers for various materials and fabrics as well as a budget list for party items including tablecloths, fabric, a violin, disposable plates and glasses, flowers, coats, and more. The suppliers include Lindolino, TP Textiles, eBay sellers, Foote's Music, Asda, Sainsbury's, Amazon, and various charity shops. Prices for items range from £1 to £250.
Kara, Daniella, Keira, Leah, Andy, Toby and others have various roles assisting with parking, box office duties, and audience care for events on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday, Kara will inform others of incoming cars and ensure audience comfort during intervals. Daniella will direct cars and count arrivals. Leah will escort audience groups and ensure comfort. Andy will count arrivals and escort groups. Toby will check tickets and escort the final group. On Thursday, roles rotate between parking, box office, and audience care duties.
The document outlines the job roles and responsibilities of various staff members for front of house duties at a performance at Arley Hall on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th February. It details which staff members will be assigned to tasks like car parking, box office duties, ushering audience members between rooms, and refreshment serving for both days. Specific responsibilities are listed for each day, including who will guide audience groups, operate the box office counter, supervise parking areas, and collect donations after the show.
Georges Goursat was a French caricaturist in the late 19th/early 20th century known by his pen name "Sem". His caricatures provided insight into Parisian high society through unique characters emerging from plain backgrounds rather than obvious caricatures. Sem captured the spirit and true likeness of his subjects through distinctive style that made his work highly identifiable.
Ashleigh Gow is applying for the position of Front of House Manager. The responsibilities of the role include managing and leading the front of house team, selling and collecting tickets, selling refreshments and merchandise, ensuring audience safety and comfort, overseeing parking, and budget control. Ashleigh has some previous experience as a Front of House Manager and lists relevant skills like teamwork, communication, problem solving, organization, commitment, focus, and time management.
The Wardrobe Mistress is responsible for acquiring, organizing, and maintaining costumes for a production. Key responsibilities include:
- Researching and sourcing costumes that fit the production's time period and director's vision.
- Creating a detailed running order and schedule for costume changes during rehearsals and performances.
- Overseeing a team of dressers who assist with quick changes backstage.
- Cleaning and repairing costumes after the production closes.
This risk assessment document summarizes the potential risks and control measures for a study visit by Priestley College students to Arley Hall. The main risks identified include transport issues, health/medical issues, risks from specific activities, damage or loss of property, financial risks, and risks related to group management. Control measures are outlined to lower the likelihood and severity of each risk, such as providing transportation details, ensuring first aid is available, having students sign a code of conduct, and collecting emergency contact information. With these precautions in place, the overall risk level for each category is deemed to be low.
The Front of House (FOH) team will serve tea and coffee in the main living room and entrance hall during intermission. Additional items like mulled wine and mince pies can be sold or provided if purchased by FOH. Ticket pricing and design will be discussed at the next meeting, as the production team is responsible for ticket sales up to the venue's 100 person capacity. A team walkthrough of the venue was scheduled for the following Thursday and Friday to allow questions. The event starts at 7:30pm and the full day is available for setup and organization.
The meeting minutes discussed various logistical aspects for an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Shelagh confirmed that the roads leading to the hall will be lit for parking and that additional signage or staffing may be needed to guide audiences. While the hall has licenses for alcohol and performances, a PRS license will need to be obtained. Tea and coffee will be available for purchase in one room, while another small dining room can be used if the first gets crowded. Rooms were also assigned for performers to get ready and as a green room. Mulled wine could be served if the group provides supplies and heats it themselves, with soft drinks also available. Floor plans and electrical plans will be emailed to the technical team
The meeting minutes discussed progress on an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Jordi reported that a baby grand piano could be rented for £450, but the owner was unwilling to help due to a past issue with the music department. Jordan and Anna stated that ticket purchases must be directed to the cash office and poster designs would be updated. Joel agreed to have his lighting design completed by the 20th. Matt believed he had enough space for staging but wanted to know the piano size first. Additional staffing needs were discussed for parking and waiting duties. Pictures of Mark in his suit for marketing were planned for the following week.
The meeting minutes summarized the initial ideas from various departments for an upcoming event at a stately home. The lighting designer presented color schemes incorporating golds, purples, whites and red. The set designer wanted to raise the choir but would visit the space first. All departments agreed to visit the venue on Thursday to inform designs. The marketing department presented color schemes and fonts for promotional materials, agreeing to present alternative fonts. Various advertising outlets were discussed including retirement homes, radio, and town posters/flyers.
The Front of House (FOH) team will serve tea and coffee in the main living room and entrance hall during intermission. Additional items like mulled wine and mince pies can be sold or provided if purchased by FOH. The venue staff will only handle tea and coffee service. Ticket pricing was discussed but not finalized, with a decision to be made at the next meeting. The production team has full access to the venue the Thursday and Friday before the event to do setup and ask any remaining questions. The event starts at 7:30pm and the team has all day for setup and organization.
The meeting minutes discussed various logistical aspects for an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Shelagh confirmed that the roads leading to the hall will be lit for parking and that additional signage or staffing may be needed to guide audiences. While the hall has licenses for alcohol and performances, a PRS license will need to be obtained. Tea and coffee will be available for purchase, and other rooms like the Generals Room and Drawing Room can be used for changing, equipment, and as a green room. Mulled wine may also be served if the group provides pots and utensils, but it cannot be taken into the gallery. Floor plans and electrical plans will be emailed to the technical team. Posters and leaf
The meeting minutes discussed progress on an upcoming event at Arley Hall. Jordi reported that a baby grand piano could be rented for £450, but the owner was unwilling to discount it for a charity event. Alternate piano arrangements would be explored. Jordan and Anna stated that ticket purchases must be directed to the cash office as the event is open to the public. The marketing team discussed radio and television advertising options. Joel reported that he would use LED lights and existing house lighting rather than additional equipment. Matt believed he had enough staging space but wanted to confirm piano size. Additional staffing needs were discussed for parking and service roles. Photos of the performer would be taken the following week.
The meeting minutes summarized the initial ideas from various departments for an upcoming event at a stately home. The lighting designer presented color schemes incorporating golds, purples, whites and red. The set designer wanted to raise the choir but would visit the space first. All departments agreed to visit the venue on Thursday to inform designs. The marketing department presented color schemes and fonts for promotional materials, agreeing to present alternative fonts. Various advertising outlets were discussed including retirement homes, radio, and town posters/flyers.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.