The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) held its second annual Career and Resource Fair on Wednesday, April 28, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. The event will brought students and job seekers - looking to learn more about careers in Colorado\'s bioscience industry - together with some of the state’s most dynamic life sciences companies and education organizations.
The document is the 1971 yearbook from Jefferson High School in Edgewater, Colorado. It contains sections about academics, school life, sports, and advertising. It highlights various classes, clubs, teachers, and events from the school year. The yearbook's purpose is to document the school year and activities for students to remember their high school experiences.
My Great Great Grandmother Maria Christina, Great Great Grandfather George Conrad and their 'Baby Butz' are buried at Block 8, Lot 85. Their daughter and my Great Grandmother Susanna Katharina and Great Grandfather Johann Balthasar are buried at Block 13, Lot 262. Because I have family at this historic cemetery, we plan to participate in the Friends Society. Visit: http://friendsofriversidecemetery.org/
The document is the 1971 yearbook from Jefferson High School in Edgewater, Colorado. It contains sections about academics, school life, sports, and advertising. It highlights various classes, clubs, teachers, and events from the school year. The yearbook's purpose is to document the school year and activities for students to remember their high school experiences.
My Great Great Grandmother Maria Christina, Great Great Grandfather George Conrad and their 'Baby Butz' are buried at Block 8, Lot 85. Their daughter and my Great Grandmother Susanna Katharina and Great Grandfather Johann Balthasar are buried at Block 13, Lot 262. Because I have family at this historic cemetery, we plan to participate in the Friends Society. Visit: http://friendsofriversidecemetery.org/
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The Cham Nicks Portfolio won a national Clarion Award for direct mail marketing excellence in 1989. Maggie was the creative director and writer of this mailer.
Direct Mail Marketing for Chamberlin-Nicks, Inc. Maggie was the creative director and writer of this mailer. The Cham Nicks Portfolio won a national Clarion Award for direct mail marketing excellence.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Maggie was the creative director and copywriter of this insert and creative director of the campaign (John January, Cham-Nicks intern, was the copywriter).
The Cham Nicks Portfolio won a national Clarion Award for direct mail marketing excellence in 1989. Maggie was the creative director and writer of this mailer.
Direct Mail Marketing for Chamberlin-Nicks, Inc. Maggie was the creative director and writer of this mailer. The Cham Nicks Portfolio won a national Clarion Award for direct mail marketing excellence.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Colorado BioScience Association Held Second Annual Career and Resource Fair, April 28, at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds
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Colorado BioScience Association Hosts Second Annual Career and Resource Fair, April 28, at the
Jefferson County Fairgrounds
The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) hosts its second annual Career and Resource Fair on
Wednesday, April 28, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. The event will bring students and
job seekers ‐ looking to learn more about careers in Colorado's bioscience industry ‐ together with some of
the state’s most dynamic life sciences companies and education organizations.
Denver, CO, April 23, 2010 – The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) is hosting its second annual Career
and Resource Fair Wednesday, April 28, from 1:00 to 4 p.m. at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. The event
will bring together students and job seekers looking to learn more about bioscience industry employment and
training opportunities in the state. The announcement is made by Denise Brown, CBSA Interim Executive
Director, who says the fair is being held in response to company growth and workforce demands in Colorado's
bioscience industry.
“Colorado’s bioscience cluster continues to grow and develop, bringing additional job opportunities to the
state. The industry is a desirable one in which to work, due mainly to its focus on creating life saving therapies
and devices and providing meaningful career paths. We believe our Career and Resource Fair will help provide
those with an interest in the industry more background information and possibly open doors to a new career.”
Brown explains.
Companies attending the fair are seeking to fill internship and full‐time positions in a variety of functional
areas including research & development and business development.
Exhibitors at the upcoming CBSA Career and Resource Fair include:Accera; Aerotek,
http://www.Aerotek.com ‐ Allos Therapeutics, http://www.Allos.com – Baxa, http://www.Baxa.com –
CaridianBCT, http://www.CaridianBCT.com ‐ Colorado Histo‐Prep, http://www.HistoPrep.com ‐ Colorado State
University Continuing Education, http://www.Learn.colostate.edu ‐ Community College of Aurora,
http://www.ccaurora.edu ‐ Kelly Engineering, http://www.kellyengineering.com ‐ Kelly Scientific,
http://www.KellyScientific.com ‐ LABS, Inc., http://www.labs‐inc.org ‐ Novus Biologicals,
http://www.NovusBio.com ‐ Sharklet Technologies, http://www.Sharklet.com – and University of Colorado
Denver, http://www.ucdenver.edu
About Colorado BioScience Association
The CBSA supports the economic development of Colorado through the creation of a premier bioscience
cluster within the state. Representing more than 400 members, the CBSA facilitates growth of the bioscience
industry in Colorado through advocacy, representation and service. Poised to become one of the most exciting
and advanced bioscience clusters in the country, Colorado is currently home to a thriving industry community
of biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical, health care providers, research institutions and those
businesses providing critical services and products to those companies. For more information about
Colorado's dynamic bioscience cluster, visit the CBSA at http://www.cobioscience.com
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