A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
This document outlines ways to promote a DECA chapter through developing promotional plans and implementing promotional activities and ideas. It discusses analyzing target audiences, crafting appealing messages, assembling a promotional team, setting goals and timelines, understanding media options, highlighting chapter achievements, and specific promotional ideas such as public service announcements, social media, presentations, and competitions. The overall aim is to increase awareness of and involvement with the DECA chapter within the school and local community.
Cheryl Edenfield introduces herself as a creative communications professional who has experience in marketing, management, design, and content development through roles at Savannah College of Art and Design, Oglethorpe Publishing LLC, and freelance work, and wants to use her skills and passion for helping others. She provides details on her career highlights, education, awards, and contact information to explore potential opportunities.
Reggie Brown is exploring a personal brand focused on making comic and pop culture conventions more accessible and affordable for fans. His goal is to land an entry-level position at Comic-Con International where he can help lower admission costs and individual add-ons for celebrity meet-and-greets while maintaining profit margins. Brown has volunteer experience at various live events and is pursuing a degree in Entertainment Business to help achieve his career goals.
The document provides information about an upcoming briefing program managers association (ABPM) event. It includes an article discussing whether briefing programs should incorporate social media to increase visibility and customer feedback. It also previews the ABPM fall workshop in Dallas, highlighting networking opportunities, educational sessions, and facility tours. Members are encouraged to register before the early bird deadline of August 28th.
This document is a quarterly publication for members and suppliers of AFFLINK. It includes articles on various topics such as sales and operations, HR updates, supply chain planning, distributor and supplier profiles, emerging executives, preferred service providers, member brands, AFFLINK academy programs, sustainability initiatives, awards and events. The cover story discusses supply chain planning in 2016. Other articles provide advice on finding new clients through introductions and referrals, potential changes to overtime rules, and the value of attending AFFLINK's Summit conference to work on business strategies.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
This document outlines ways to promote a DECA chapter through developing promotional plans and implementing promotional activities and ideas. It discusses analyzing target audiences, crafting appealing messages, assembling a promotional team, setting goals and timelines, understanding media options, highlighting chapter achievements, and specific promotional ideas such as public service announcements, social media, presentations, and competitions. The overall aim is to increase awareness of and involvement with the DECA chapter within the school and local community.
Cheryl Edenfield introduces herself as a creative communications professional who has experience in marketing, management, design, and content development through roles at Savannah College of Art and Design, Oglethorpe Publishing LLC, and freelance work, and wants to use her skills and passion for helping others. She provides details on her career highlights, education, awards, and contact information to explore potential opportunities.
Reggie Brown is exploring a personal brand focused on making comic and pop culture conventions more accessible and affordable for fans. His goal is to land an entry-level position at Comic-Con International where he can help lower admission costs and individual add-ons for celebrity meet-and-greets while maintaining profit margins. Brown has volunteer experience at various live events and is pursuing a degree in Entertainment Business to help achieve his career goals.
The document provides information about an upcoming briefing program managers association (ABPM) event. It includes an article discussing whether briefing programs should incorporate social media to increase visibility and customer feedback. It also previews the ABPM fall workshop in Dallas, highlighting networking opportunities, educational sessions, and facility tours. Members are encouraged to register before the early bird deadline of August 28th.
This document is a quarterly publication for members and suppliers of AFFLINK. It includes articles on various topics such as sales and operations, HR updates, supply chain planning, distributor and supplier profiles, emerging executives, preferred service providers, member brands, AFFLINK academy programs, sustainability initiatives, awards and events. The cover story discusses supply chain planning in 2016. Other articles provide advice on finding new clients through introductions and referrals, potential changes to overtime rules, and the value of attending AFFLINK's Summit conference to work on business strategies.
The international association of convention and visitors bureausAMALDASKH
The International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus (IACVB), now known as Destinations International, is a trade association that represents destination marketing organizations worldwide. It was founded in 1914 and currently has over 600 member organizations. The primary purposes of IACVB/Destinations International are to provide networking opportunities for members, share industry research and best practices, and offer educational programs and advocacy on issues important to the destination marketing field.
The document outlines various partnership and sponsorship opportunities with the Colorado Association of School Boards (CASB) at different levels - Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The benefits of each level are described, such as complimentary registrations for the annual convention, discounts on exhibit booths, advertising opportunities, and recognition. It also describes underwriting opportunities for CASB publications, conferences, and programs to support their work and gain visibility.
Plymouth State University 2015-2016 Annual ReportGrady Arnao
The annual report of the Marketing Association of Plymouth State University (MAPS) summarizes their activities in the 2015-2016 academic year. MAPS hosted numerous professional development events including an alumni panel, small business talks, workshops on marketing and design software, and sending members to conferences. They also organized various community service initiatives such as decorating gingerbread houses with local youth and providing gifts through the Angel Tree program. MAPS achieved many of its goals to enhance members' experiences through high-quality educational and networking opportunities, while also giving back to the local community.
Research and findings in Volume 1 revealed several key shifts in marketer/agency relationships and major discrepancies on topics such as: areas that brands and agencies believe are most valuable to clients, reasons clients walk away from agency relationships and the biggest talent shortfalls within client organizations. In this edition, we continue to explore some of those same findings, offering very different perspectives and lines of reasoning in an effort to challenge our own assumptions and improve our analysis of important industry issues.
The meticulously-curated editorial sections within the Report include Industry Insider, Modern Marketer and Tech Talk. You’ll also find an exemplary collection of projects from SoDA members and partners that feature work with world-renowned brands such as Coca-Cola, Nike, Google, Pepsi, and YouTube in addition to immersive digital experiences for museums and academic institutions.
*Please note that certain anchor links will only work if the publication is downloaded locally.
This document provides summaries of various design projects completed by Rob Christianson, including marketing campaigns, videos, logos, icons, infographics, advertisements, packaging, websites, and illustrations. The projects covered a wide range of clients and industries such as CDK Global, Vote IQ, J&D's Foods, and Focus on the Family. Christianson's work included design services as well as art direction, brand consultation, and video production roles.
The document is a magazine published by the Markham Board of Trade that profiles two local healthcare technology companies, brainFX and DYnaVision, provides information on upcoming events hosted by the Board of Trade like golf tournaments and networking events, and offers business advice and tips for small businesses on topics like marketing, hiring, and finding a mentor.
University of Maryland, College Park 2012 – 2013 Annual ReportManas Kulkarni
The document provides an overview and evaluation of the American Marketing Association (AMA) chapter at the University of Maryland's (terpAMA) goals and activities for the 2012-2013 year. The chapter focused on providing professional development opportunities for members through hands-on learning events, competitions, and networking with industry professionals. Key initiatives included expanding the variety of events, increasing cross-collaboration with other student groups, entering national AMA competitions, and strengthening relationships with local professional AMA chapters and other collegiate chapters. The chapter president provides an evaluation of the outcomes of these goals and indicates that most met or exceeded expectations through successful execution of tactics like interactive workshops, co-hosted events, and participation in case competitions.
This document summarizes Stantec's employee magazine from Autumn 2015. It includes the following articles:
- 4 employees share their career adventures using Stantec's Career Development Program.
- Stories and photos from Stantec's third annual Community Day, where employees volunteered across various communities.
- An article on the Commercial Real Estate Women's Network and how it is advancing women's roles in commercial real estate.
- How Stantec's Human Resources department is evolving its services to provide employees with the information and support they need.
The purpose of the Annual Awards Luncheon is to honor our corporate supporters and the accomplishments of our members for year 2014.
BDPA Community Service Award: Presented to persons or organizations who have assisted BDPA with its’ public service efforts through the use of their media, affiliations, outstanding leadership contributions or dedicated service.
BDPA Executive Officer of the Year Award: presented to one of the five vice presidents. Chapter president is ineligible.
BDPA Corporate Sponsor of the Year: This is the highest award that our chapter gives to a corporation. It is for a corporation that has made significant contributions to the programs and activities of BDPA. They demonstrate that partnerships between non-profits and Corporate America can be fruitful for all involved. The contributions include the provisions of facilities, monetary support, experienced council and manpower. Only our official Corporate Sponsors are eligible for this award.
BDPA Director of the Year: presented to one of our 16 Department Directors. None of the executive officers are eligible to win this award. Award is based on quality and quantity of the leadership provided by the director. Measurements of success will include, but aren’t limited to, the achievement of the annual goals for that director’s department.
BDPA Spirit Award: presented to the chapter member who best displays the spirit of the organization. This member contributes first for the good of others.
BDPA Member of the Year: this is the highest membership award presented by the BDPA Cincinnati Chapter. It is reserved for the chapter member who has stretched beyond many boundaries to support the organization, its mission and its objectives. This member has made available their time, resources and talents to assist BDPA in fulfilling our goals.
Lookout PRSA: Celebrating 20 Years of ExcellenceDave Chlastosz
This document appears to be a record of presentations and events held by the Lookout Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America over 20 years. It lists over 30 guest speakers from local companies and organizations that presented at professional development luncheons, breakfasts and other events between 2011-2014 on topics like social media, marketing, and public relations. It also mentions the chapter hosting an annual awards program to recognize excellence in local PR work, as well as members participating in state and national PRSA conferences and leadership programs during this period.
The document discusses the Black Data Processing Association (BDPA) Cincinnati chapter. It provides background on BDPA, describes the Cincinnati chapter's history and leadership, outlines its mission to provide professional development and community outreach for IT professionals, and lists some of its programs and accomplishments over the years. The chapter has received several national awards and recognizes its corporate sponsors.
2018 WBENC Sponsorship Opportunities. Join Forces. Succeed Together. Summit and Salute - Big Business Happens Here - Dallas, Texas - March 20-22, 2018. National Conference & Business Fair - Detroit, Michigan - June 19-21, 2018
This document discusses an agenda for a meeting about a scenic byway project. It includes an introduction to the byway project coordinator and partners. It explains that the purpose is to discuss the corridor management plan, which is a grassroots document that outlines a roadmap for preserving and promoting the scenic byway through community involvement. Developing the corridor management plan is an important part of ensuring the long term success of the byway project.
2016 General Cover Letter_ Resume_ References _Jill Whitford - CopyJILLWHITFORD
This document provides Jill Whitford's resume. She has over 18 years of experience in training and development roles, most recently as the National Training and Development Manager for Amica Mature Lifestyles from 2006 to 2014. Some of her key responsibilities included establishing learning programs, facilitating corporate training initiatives, and delivering a wide range of soft skills programs. She is seeking a new opportunity where she can continue utilizing her skills in training, facilitation, and coaching.
Tristan Friend provides a career portfolio showcasing his experience working for both Toyota Motor Sales and the US Army Reserves. The portfolio includes his resume, descriptions of various projects he has led at Toyota Financial Services, and examples of analytical reports and presentations he has created. Through his work, Friend aims to demonstrate his organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
The document outlines and provides examples of members of the GTA Graphic Design Cluster in Toronto, Canada including organizations such as Designedge.com, Masterfile Corporation, and Flash Reproductions. It also discusses support systems for graphic designers in the region such as the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD), Sheridan College, and Ontario College of Art and Design. Finally, it mentions competing graphic design clusters in Vancouver, Canada and Dublin, Ireland that have similar professional organizations and educational institutions supporting their local graphic design industries.
We bring business to La Jolla Village Merchants! During this crazy year of COVID-19 take a look at how we adapted and adjusted and supported the community.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association had a successful 2018-2019 fiscal year. They maintained a full board of directors and executive committee. Key accomplishments included developing a branding message and tagline, holding various merchant education and networking events, completing a market research study, and focusing on digital marketing efforts like website enhancements. The LJVMA also partnered with other organizations on community events and initiatives to support local businesses.
No Circulation or Audience Development conference or symposium in our industry can compare to our four
days straight of thought provoking topics, industry leading speakers, interactive roundtables, and networking
opportunities!
This document provides information about key events, battles, leaders, and developments during World War 2. It covers multiple theaters of the war, including Europe, North Africa, the Pacific, and China. Multiple choice questions are asked about specific details relating to countries involved, battles, ships, generals, and operations. Correct answers are provided along with short explanations of context.
The document provides an overview of the Canadian Air Force's Air Power History Tour for 2022, honoring those who served in 1942, and emphasizes that as members they should focus on honoring veterans, educating the public about aviation history, and inspiring future generations through their work with historical aircraft and interactions with the public. It stresses professionalism, safety, and supporting the mission to honor the sacrifices of the past and preserve aviation heritage.
The international association of convention and visitors bureausAMALDASKH
The International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus (IACVB), now known as Destinations International, is a trade association that represents destination marketing organizations worldwide. It was founded in 1914 and currently has over 600 member organizations. The primary purposes of IACVB/Destinations International are to provide networking opportunities for members, share industry research and best practices, and offer educational programs and advocacy on issues important to the destination marketing field.
The document outlines various partnership and sponsorship opportunities with the Colorado Association of School Boards (CASB) at different levels - Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The benefits of each level are described, such as complimentary registrations for the annual convention, discounts on exhibit booths, advertising opportunities, and recognition. It also describes underwriting opportunities for CASB publications, conferences, and programs to support their work and gain visibility.
Plymouth State University 2015-2016 Annual ReportGrady Arnao
The annual report of the Marketing Association of Plymouth State University (MAPS) summarizes their activities in the 2015-2016 academic year. MAPS hosted numerous professional development events including an alumni panel, small business talks, workshops on marketing and design software, and sending members to conferences. They also organized various community service initiatives such as decorating gingerbread houses with local youth and providing gifts through the Angel Tree program. MAPS achieved many of its goals to enhance members' experiences through high-quality educational and networking opportunities, while also giving back to the local community.
Research and findings in Volume 1 revealed several key shifts in marketer/agency relationships and major discrepancies on topics such as: areas that brands and agencies believe are most valuable to clients, reasons clients walk away from agency relationships and the biggest talent shortfalls within client organizations. In this edition, we continue to explore some of those same findings, offering very different perspectives and lines of reasoning in an effort to challenge our own assumptions and improve our analysis of important industry issues.
The meticulously-curated editorial sections within the Report include Industry Insider, Modern Marketer and Tech Talk. You’ll also find an exemplary collection of projects from SoDA members and partners that feature work with world-renowned brands such as Coca-Cola, Nike, Google, Pepsi, and YouTube in addition to immersive digital experiences for museums and academic institutions.
*Please note that certain anchor links will only work if the publication is downloaded locally.
This document provides summaries of various design projects completed by Rob Christianson, including marketing campaigns, videos, logos, icons, infographics, advertisements, packaging, websites, and illustrations. The projects covered a wide range of clients and industries such as CDK Global, Vote IQ, J&D's Foods, and Focus on the Family. Christianson's work included design services as well as art direction, brand consultation, and video production roles.
The document is a magazine published by the Markham Board of Trade that profiles two local healthcare technology companies, brainFX and DYnaVision, provides information on upcoming events hosted by the Board of Trade like golf tournaments and networking events, and offers business advice and tips for small businesses on topics like marketing, hiring, and finding a mentor.
University of Maryland, College Park 2012 – 2013 Annual ReportManas Kulkarni
The document provides an overview and evaluation of the American Marketing Association (AMA) chapter at the University of Maryland's (terpAMA) goals and activities for the 2012-2013 year. The chapter focused on providing professional development opportunities for members through hands-on learning events, competitions, and networking with industry professionals. Key initiatives included expanding the variety of events, increasing cross-collaboration with other student groups, entering national AMA competitions, and strengthening relationships with local professional AMA chapters and other collegiate chapters. The chapter president provides an evaluation of the outcomes of these goals and indicates that most met or exceeded expectations through successful execution of tactics like interactive workshops, co-hosted events, and participation in case competitions.
This document summarizes Stantec's employee magazine from Autumn 2015. It includes the following articles:
- 4 employees share their career adventures using Stantec's Career Development Program.
- Stories and photos from Stantec's third annual Community Day, where employees volunteered across various communities.
- An article on the Commercial Real Estate Women's Network and how it is advancing women's roles in commercial real estate.
- How Stantec's Human Resources department is evolving its services to provide employees with the information and support they need.
The purpose of the Annual Awards Luncheon is to honor our corporate supporters and the accomplishments of our members for year 2014.
BDPA Community Service Award: Presented to persons or organizations who have assisted BDPA with its’ public service efforts through the use of their media, affiliations, outstanding leadership contributions or dedicated service.
BDPA Executive Officer of the Year Award: presented to one of the five vice presidents. Chapter president is ineligible.
BDPA Corporate Sponsor of the Year: This is the highest award that our chapter gives to a corporation. It is for a corporation that has made significant contributions to the programs and activities of BDPA. They demonstrate that partnerships between non-profits and Corporate America can be fruitful for all involved. The contributions include the provisions of facilities, monetary support, experienced council and manpower. Only our official Corporate Sponsors are eligible for this award.
BDPA Director of the Year: presented to one of our 16 Department Directors. None of the executive officers are eligible to win this award. Award is based on quality and quantity of the leadership provided by the director. Measurements of success will include, but aren’t limited to, the achievement of the annual goals for that director’s department.
BDPA Spirit Award: presented to the chapter member who best displays the spirit of the organization. This member contributes first for the good of others.
BDPA Member of the Year: this is the highest membership award presented by the BDPA Cincinnati Chapter. It is reserved for the chapter member who has stretched beyond many boundaries to support the organization, its mission and its objectives. This member has made available their time, resources and talents to assist BDPA in fulfilling our goals.
Lookout PRSA: Celebrating 20 Years of ExcellenceDave Chlastosz
This document appears to be a record of presentations and events held by the Lookout Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America over 20 years. It lists over 30 guest speakers from local companies and organizations that presented at professional development luncheons, breakfasts and other events between 2011-2014 on topics like social media, marketing, and public relations. It also mentions the chapter hosting an annual awards program to recognize excellence in local PR work, as well as members participating in state and national PRSA conferences and leadership programs during this period.
The document discusses the Black Data Processing Association (BDPA) Cincinnati chapter. It provides background on BDPA, describes the Cincinnati chapter's history and leadership, outlines its mission to provide professional development and community outreach for IT professionals, and lists some of its programs and accomplishments over the years. The chapter has received several national awards and recognizes its corporate sponsors.
2018 WBENC Sponsorship Opportunities. Join Forces. Succeed Together. Summit and Salute - Big Business Happens Here - Dallas, Texas - March 20-22, 2018. National Conference & Business Fair - Detroit, Michigan - June 19-21, 2018
This document discusses an agenda for a meeting about a scenic byway project. It includes an introduction to the byway project coordinator and partners. It explains that the purpose is to discuss the corridor management plan, which is a grassroots document that outlines a roadmap for preserving and promoting the scenic byway through community involvement. Developing the corridor management plan is an important part of ensuring the long term success of the byway project.
2016 General Cover Letter_ Resume_ References _Jill Whitford - CopyJILLWHITFORD
This document provides Jill Whitford's resume. She has over 18 years of experience in training and development roles, most recently as the National Training and Development Manager for Amica Mature Lifestyles from 2006 to 2014. Some of her key responsibilities included establishing learning programs, facilitating corporate training initiatives, and delivering a wide range of soft skills programs. She is seeking a new opportunity where she can continue utilizing her skills in training, facilitation, and coaching.
Tristan Friend provides a career portfolio showcasing his experience working for both Toyota Motor Sales and the US Army Reserves. The portfolio includes his resume, descriptions of various projects he has led at Toyota Financial Services, and examples of analytical reports and presentations he has created. Through his work, Friend aims to demonstrate his organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
The document outlines and provides examples of members of the GTA Graphic Design Cluster in Toronto, Canada including organizations such as Designedge.com, Masterfile Corporation, and Flash Reproductions. It also discusses support systems for graphic designers in the region such as the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD), Sheridan College, and Ontario College of Art and Design. Finally, it mentions competing graphic design clusters in Vancouver, Canada and Dublin, Ireland that have similar professional organizations and educational institutions supporting their local graphic design industries.
We bring business to La Jolla Village Merchants! During this crazy year of COVID-19 take a look at how we adapted and adjusted and supported the community.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association had a successful 2018-2019 fiscal year. They maintained a full board of directors and executive committee. Key accomplishments included developing a branding message and tagline, holding various merchant education and networking events, completing a market research study, and focusing on digital marketing efforts like website enhancements. The LJVMA also partnered with other organizations on community events and initiatives to support local businesses.
No Circulation or Audience Development conference or symposium in our industry can compare to our four
days straight of thought provoking topics, industry leading speakers, interactive roundtables, and networking
opportunities!
This document provides information about key events, battles, leaders, and developments during World War 2. It covers multiple theaters of the war, including Europe, North Africa, the Pacific, and China. Multiple choice questions are asked about specific details relating to countries involved, battles, ships, generals, and operations. Correct answers are provided along with short explanations of context.
The document provides an overview of the Canadian Air Force's Air Power History Tour for 2022, honoring those who served in 1942, and emphasizes that as members they should focus on honoring veterans, educating the public about aviation history, and inspiring future generations through their work with historical aircraft and interactions with the public. It stresses professionalism, safety, and supporting the mission to honor the sacrifices of the past and preserve aviation heritage.
Squadron D-Day Quiz - with no transition effectsKonley Kelley
- Adolf Hitler declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, which was considered one of his key mistakes as the US would have likely joined the war against Germany eventually but he gave them cause to focus more initially on the war in Europe.
- The Normandy coast of France was selected as the site for the Allied invasion on D-Day, known as Operation Overlord. The city of Caen, which was supposed to be captured by British and Canadian troops on D-Day, actually took months to capture due to strong German resistance.
- The temporary harbors constructed after the beachheads were secured on D-Day were called Mulberry Harbors. Omaha Beach had the highest casualties of the beaches
The document is a quiz about key details related to Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings during World War 2. It contains over 30 multiple choice or short answer questions testing knowledge of planning, execution details, key figures, locations, units involved, objectives, challenges, and outcomes of the largest seaborne invasion in history on June 6, 1944 when Allied forces landed in Normandy, France to liberate German-occupied Western Europe. The questions cover topics like which beaches were targeted, weather conditions, casualties, equipment used, strategic decisions made, and more.
Crossing the California High Sierras with Marmot BobKonley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others of trails, wildlife, fishing, lakes, and camping scenes. The memoir includes brief descriptions of places like Marcella Lake, known for its haunting sounds and good fly fishing, and Rose Marie Meadows, surrounded by large granite shelves and lush meadows flowing into lakes. The memoir expresses gratitude to family and friends who joined Kelley on journeys through the High Sierras over the past 60 years.
Crossing the California High Sierras with "Marmot Bob"Konley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others depicting trails, wildlife, fishing, flowers, trees, meadows, lakes, and camping in areas such as the John Muir Wilderness, Bear Creek, and Rose Marie Meadows. The memoir provides scenic descriptions of places like Marcella Lake and recounts Kelley's appreciation for time spent in nature with family and friends.
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Konley Kelley
Konley Kelley's presentation about his experiences with the Commemorative Air Force B-29 B-24 Squadron and why he is grateful to be a member. Konley also connects his passion for WWII history, scale modeling and 3D modeling to his CAF adventures and the honor and privilege to meet many WWII veterans and learn their stories.
Robert "Marmot Bob" Kelley took his last backpacking trip with his son Konley Kelley, grandson Kurtis Kelley, and friends Evan Serpa and Jake Martin to Apollo Lake from July 26-31, 2014. The group hiked along Bear Creek, passed double waterfalls, reached a granite shelf after climbing 300 steps, and set up camp at Kip Camp with luxuries. They continued on the John Muir Trail, crossed creeks in crocks, and made an emergency camp as daylight ran out before reaching their destination of Apollo Lake at 10,600 feet, with its year-round glacier, where they enjoyed the views before Marmot Bob said his farewells.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about 3D modeling. It includes examples of 3D models the presenter has created across various scales and genres, from military aircraft and vehicles to buildings and characters. The presenter discusses their modeling process and shares tips for getting started in 3D modeling, including recommended software and training resources.
This document provides information about the Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber that was widely used in World War II. It discusses the design requirements and production of the B-24, describes some of its missions like the Ploesti oil refinery raid, and profiles the various crew positions. It also provides details about a specific B-24 (serial number N24927) known as "Diamond Lil", including its early career, restoration, and current operation giving ride flights to educate the public.
Part Two of a presentation about "FIFI", the World's Only Flying B-29 Superfortress. Part Two - "FIFI's History" Presenters: Keville Miller and Konley Kelley (Oct 2011)
Part One of a presentation about "FIFI", the World's Only Flying B-29 Superfortress. Part One - "B-29 History" Presenters: Keville Miller and Konley Kelley (Oct 2011)
This document provides an overview of Konley Kelley's career as a 3D modeler and enthusiast, showcasing many of the 3D models he has created over the years at varying scales from aircraft to ships to vehicles. It describes his educational background and early work at the American Film Institute, and highlights some of his most detailed 3D projects including models of the USS Lexington aircraft carrier, B-24 Liberator bombers, P-51 Mustangs, and the German battleship Bismarck. The document promotes Konley's skills and experience in 3D modeling while honoring American veterans.
Rare color pictures of "Rosie the Riveter"Konley Kelley
Scientists have discovered a rare color-changing octopus off the coast of Australia. Known as "Rosie," this octopus changes color from bright pink to pale blue depending on its mood. This newly discovered color-changing ability could help researchers better understand camouflage and communication in octopuses.
American women played important roles during World War 2, both on the home front and abroad. The document discusses several groups of American women who contributed to the war effort, including "Rosie the Riveter" who worked in factories producing war supplies, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who ferried warplanes and flew other missions for the military, and nurses who served in every theater of combat. It provides facts and stories about these women's experiences and accomplishments during World War 2.
The staff and instructors at Richland College's Garland Campus express gratitude for the opportunity to help students succeed in the past year. They wish students happy holidays and look forward to partnering with students to help them excel in 2022 through developing their intelligence, skills, freedom and ability to achieve their goals.
Modeling History with Photoshop for kidsKonley Kelley
A kid-friendly presentation about scale modeling, digital dioramas and military history - including a special feature on FIFI, the world's only flying B-29 Superfortress.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Customers Served
Garland Center InfoGraphic
Garland Center Open House
Garland Center Newsletter
Garland Center Marketing
Richland Presentations
CNC Machine Operator Apprenticeship
DCMA Leadership Academy
Summer Instructor Showcase
City of Garland M2L Flyer
Garland Chamber Business Expo
CRM Mock-up
Leadership Garland Caricature
CTC Ads
Teambuilding
TACE
Habitat Garland Fundraisers
CAF Education Officer
CAF Graphics
Zipline Carrier
CAF Banners
CAF Graphics
CAF Newsletter
Rosie the Riveter
Webinars
3D Modeling
Crossing the California High Sierras
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and
projects as an employee of Dallas College, member
of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit
organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
2. Proud to share the logos of many of the
customers served by Richland Campus contract
training under my watch,
3. Garland Center
Infographic
“Telling Our Story”
Spearheaded the development of a marketing
piece in conjunction with the Garland Center’s
10th Anniversary. Won second place in the
Marketing Showcase at the Texas Administrators
of Continuing Education (TACE) Conference.
4. Garland Center
Open House
One of the first
Richland staff
members to move
to the new
Garland Center.
Responsible for
much of the Open
House planning,
including creating
this helpful map
Currently officed
with the Garland
Chamber staff.
5. Garland Center Newsletter
Garland Center Newsletter Editor from
February 2012 to March 2016. Contributing
writer and photographer. Published every other
month and distributed to customer database.
The newsletter includes feature stories, campus
activities, instructor or staff spotlights, new
program information, open enrollment
schedules, photo albums, contact info, and a
quote of the month.
6. Garland Center Marketing
Designed independently or directed college
marketing department in the creation of rack cards,
postcards, chamber ads, program flyers, etc.
7. Richland Presentations
Designed, personally delivered or
team-delivered multiple presentations
on behalf of the Richland Campus
and the Garland Center.
Presentations delivered:
Client events
Veterans Groups
State Farm visit
Garland Chamber
Leadership Garland
Richardson Chamber
Dallas College Leadership
Manufacturing Day
TACE North Region
TACE State Conference
NCCET
8. CNC Machine Operator
Apprenticeship Program
On-site coordinator of the first CNC Machine
Operator Apprenticeship Program in Garland. A
second co-hort with partner, General Dynamics
completes in early 2021.
With TWC Commissioner
representing Labor, Julian Alvarez
Ball-peen hammer made by the apprentices
9. DCMA Leadership Academy
Long term partnership with the Garland Chamber
and Dallas County Manufacturers’ Association to
deliver a DCMA Leadership Academy up to 2x
per year. Dallas College contracts with the
Garland Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber
markets the class and invoices the customers
(often new supervisors from DCMA member
companies).
Classes average 16 participants with a number of
companies participating to date and many as
repeat customers.
Dallas College registers the attendees and
delivers the training.
10. Summer Instructor
Showcase
Summer Instructor
Showcase July, 2019
Directed team and designed marketing for first-
ever Summer Instructor Showcase at the
Garland Center, July, 2019. Great turnout and
over $10K in new business opportunities.
11. City of Garland M2L Flyer
Gave the City of Garland a hand one year by
designing the marketing for the yearly “Managing
to Lead” (M2L) program with training delivered by
the Richland Campus.
12. Garland Chamber Virtual
Business Expo
Coordinated Richland Campus’ booth display and
technology at the first ever Garland Chamber
virtual Business Expo. Solicited the participation
of several CE colleagues and President
Eggleston.
The theme of the event was “Candyland.”
13. CRM Mock-up
Designed a CRM mock-up for Richland Campus
Corporate Services (years ago), including many
pages of the hierarchy and fields. MS Access
was the only available tool at the time. I was
unsuccessful shopping it around for free Access
programming help.
The Client Management System and the forms
utilized for data entry became a useful tool for
training Richland employees and other college
staff doing contract training, business
development, and program administration.
14. Leadership Garland
Caricature
Awarded the 2018 Leadership Garland
Distinguished Leader Award.
Member of Leadership Garland Class XXVI.
Joined the Leadership Garland Prayer Breakfast
Committee and twice-chaired the committee (the
Garland Chamber’s 2nd largest yearly community
event).
Served as Chair of the Leadership Garland
Steering Committee in 2018 and was a member
of the nomination committee for the next LGDLA.
15. CTC Ads
Vice-President of Corporate (Contract) Training
Council. Chair of Marketing sub-committee.
The CTC was formed by Dallas College
employees overseeing contract training to create
a unified message and brand when co-presenting
at trade shows and events. Dallas College ran
several ads I designed for the CTC in the Dallas
Business Journal Directory and other
publications.
16. Teambuilding
Legendary Richland faculty member, Luke
Barber wrote the book Work Like Your Dog. He
tells us to have joy in our work and be playful just
like your family pet at home.
I’m not shy about rallying the troops for a
teambuilding exercise. I’ve led, coordinated or
participated in many such events with our group
and delivered presentations for Richland new
employee orientation sessions.
Richland used to hold an annual “Souper Bowl.”
This was a very competitive soup tasting contest
with a theme. The year we did “commercials,” I
led our team to victory for best soup and theme.
I had worked for the ad agency that created the
Energizer Bunny We won best theme 3x.
Zorro (me) with Richland Command
Spanish instructor, Tommy Marion hosting
“Zorro’s Black Bean Fantastico Soup”
I made sure we had a holiday card and
year-in-review message for our clients,
trainers, colleagues and community
friends every year. Our team also
delivered gifts to our clients as a token
of appreciation for their business.
***I used Photoshop to add staff that weren’t
available for the holiday picture.
17. Texas Administrators of
Continuing Education
(TACE)
With Dr. William Draves,
President of LERN
Member of TACE for over 10 years. For many
years, carpooled with Richland’s Dean of CE to
attend conference planning committee meetings.
TACE presenter and panelist more times than I
can remember.
Elected TACE North Region Representative in
2015. Chaired two North Region meetings.
Elected TACE Vice-President in 2017. Chaired
two state conferences.
Elected TACE President in 2019.
TACE Conference
Logo Designs
TACE President’s
Letter just before
we made the call
to cancel the 2020
Conference.
National Council of
Continuing Education and
Training (NCCET)
conference
NCCET presenter
LERN conference
LERN Contract Training
Certification (CCT)
LERN Certified Program
Planner (CPP)
Member LERN Contract
Training Advisory Group
18. Habitat Garland Fundraisers
Board member of Habitat for Humanity of
Greater Garland from 2010 to 2016.
Served as Vice-President and Interim President
before rolling off the Board.
Led or supported multiple fundraising efforts.
Board member during the planning, design,
construction and opening of a ReStore in
Garland.
Flyer design for Habitat fundraisers
My daughter, Katie, singing with the Joshua Experience.
Color Fun Run
19. CAF Education Officer
Member of the Commemorative Air
Force and the B-29/B-24 Squadron
since 2010.
The Squadron maintains an airworthy
WWII B-29 Superfortress, B-24
Liberator and several ancillary
aircraft.
Qualified scanner on both aircraft
and have toured many times.
Elected the first Squadron Education
Officer in 2018.
Plan monthly member event
programming and special educational
activities at fly days and other
venues.
Provide cockpit tours of the aircraft.
Developed content and a presenter
for annual B-29 and B-24 Ground
Schools.
20. Zipline Carrier
Designed and built a 12 ft. WWII
aircraft carrier educational activity.
The USS Hornet CV-8 is a WWII
aircraft carrier famous for the
Doolittle Raid and Battle of Midway.
Kids land miniature aircraft attached
to a zipline on a target pattern. The
ship is on wheels (which can make
landing more exciting in high seas).
Recently we added a Landing Signal
Officer (LSO) activity and a fellow
Squadron member created a home-
built video game.
21. CAF Banners
Designed and arranged
printing for two durable
educational banners that
are affixed to the B-29 and
B-24 when they are on
static display.
The banners tell the
history of the aircraft and
answer many of the
questions commonly
posed by the public to our
touring crews, so they can
focus on other needed
tasks.
15 ft.
13 ft.
22. CAF Graphics
I design airshow posters,
tour posters, challenge
coins, pins, coffee mugs,
magnets, t-shirts, etc.
Whatever is needed for
marketing, fundraising,
Squadron members and
our Px. I enjoy doing this.
23. CAF Newsletter
I have been the CAF B-29/B-24
Squadron Newsletter Editor since
September, 2012. I solicit stories and
photographs as well as writing my own
features on veterans, Squadron
members, WW2 history and aviation.
The Flyer averages around 30 pages
an issue.
The Flyer newsletter has been
published since the 1970s. In my time
as Editor, I have added 72 issues to
date that chronicle the rich history of
this Squadron and our historic aircraft.
CAF The Flyer archive.
https://www.cafb29b24.org/flyer-archive
24. Rosie the Riveter
I arranged a photo shoot and
created this postcard for my friend,
Lisa Foster, our Squadron’s “Rosie
the Riveter” living history performer.
I also designed two banners for Lisa
and found a pro-bono printing
partner.
Lisa is a part-time Spanish and ESL
instructor at Richland Campus.
Several years ago, I joined Lisa for a
presentation “American Women in
WWII” for the Richland Campus
Emeritus Program.
Today, Lisa is pursuing her private
pilot’s license and is the Executive
Officer of the new CAF WASP
Squadron.
25. Webinars
During the pandemic, I updated a webinar
called “Modeling History in 3D” and delivered
it to the Richland Emeritus Program.
I collaborated with our B-29 pilot, Al Benzing,
to deliver a second webinar to the CAF and
later to the Richland Emeritus program about
our B-29 “FIFI” on her 75th birthday.
You can view the webinars at the links below:
Modeling History in 3D
https://youtu.be/nLUwdDOnFUc
FIFI 75th Birthday
https://youtu.be/UwyBf7Mb7l0?list=TLPQMTk
xMTIwMjBytNR579oHjw&t=2
26. 3D Modeling
I’ve taught Photoshop and 3D
modeling for the Richland Campus.
My artwork includes several award
winning pieces.
Last year, I successfully 3D-printed
one of my models and am very
interested in learning more about 3D
printing software and tools.
3D-printed Bell X-1 “MACH BUSTER”
27. Crossing the California High
Sierras with Marmot Bob
I had the pleasure of working with
my father, Dr. Robert H. Kelley, on a
photo book about his history of
backpacking the California High
Sierras.
Next up…a webinar