Dallas morning news voter guide united states representative district 3 democratrath4thekids
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This document provides biographical information on 4 candidates running for United States Representative in District 3: Adam Bell, Lorie Burch, Sam Johnson, and Medrick Yhap. It includes their contact information, occupation, education history, civic involvement, fundraising details, and reasons for running. The candidates differ in their professional backgrounds, with two being attorneys and one a software engineer. Their levels of past civic participation also varied from leadership roles in advocacy organizations to municipal campaigns.
The document provides biographical information on Bob Bonifas, the founder and CEO of Alarm Detection Systems, Inc. It details how he started the company in the basement of his father's grocery store over 40 years ago. The company has since grown to employ nearly 250 people and rank as one of the top 20 largest alarm companies in the US, serving customers in northern Illinois, northeast Indiana and southern Wisconsin. It also mentions that four of Bob Bonifas' second generation family members now help manage the growing company.
John P. Calamos, Sr. is the Chairman, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer of Calamos Investments. Calamos Investments has been providing investment management services since 1977. Calamos serves on the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce at its highest membership level, demonstrating his commitment to the Chamber and regional business community. The profiles highlight several other CEOs who also support the Chamber at its top membership level through their leadership, talents, and resources.
Susan Kemen is a senior vice president of consumer lending at Aberdeen Proving Ground Federal Credit Union. She started her career as a part-time teller at APGFCU while in school and worked her way up through the ranks over 20 years. Kemen earned her associate's degree from Harford Community College and later her bachelor's degree from the College of Notre Dame Maryland while working full-time and raising a family. In addition to her career, Kemen is passionate about volunteering in her community and running long distances, having completed multiple ultra-marathons. She credits her passion and dedication to her success in both her career and personal life.
1) The document summarizes an event held by Coahoma County Jr./Sr. High School's Jobs for Mississippi Graduates (JMG) program, where they held their 8th Annual Initiation and Installation Ceremony.
2) It discusses some of the students involved in JMG, including the new Mr. and Miss JMG, as well as some of the class members. It also profiles the JMG program manager.
3) The ceremony recognized JMG graduates and aims to help at-risk youth develop skills to prevent dropping out and support their future career goals.
The document contains biographies of 9 employees who work at Gray Plant Mooty for Merrill Corporation. It provides details about each employee's background, career history, hobbies and family. The biographies describe where each employee was born and raised, their roles and tenure at Merrill, as well as personal interests outside of work such as spending time with family, camping, music and motorcycling.
The document summarizes several women from Pennsylvania who are making a difference in their communities. It profiles Kelly Blake, CEO of a hospital who is dedicated to her patients and community. It also profiles Pamela Burns, a bank manager who is active in non-profits and volunteering while supporting her husband during his health issues. Finally, it discusses Janet Chambers, who helps local businesses with marketing and mentors students.
Dallas morning news voter guide united states representative district 3 democratrath4thekids
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This document provides biographical information on 4 candidates running for United States Representative in District 3: Adam Bell, Lorie Burch, Sam Johnson, and Medrick Yhap. It includes their contact information, occupation, education history, civic involvement, fundraising details, and reasons for running. The candidates differ in their professional backgrounds, with two being attorneys and one a software engineer. Their levels of past civic participation also varied from leadership roles in advocacy organizations to municipal campaigns.
The document provides biographical information on Bob Bonifas, the founder and CEO of Alarm Detection Systems, Inc. It details how he started the company in the basement of his father's grocery store over 40 years ago. The company has since grown to employ nearly 250 people and rank as one of the top 20 largest alarm companies in the US, serving customers in northern Illinois, northeast Indiana and southern Wisconsin. It also mentions that four of Bob Bonifas' second generation family members now help manage the growing company.
John P. Calamos, Sr. is the Chairman, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer of Calamos Investments. Calamos Investments has been providing investment management services since 1977. Calamos serves on the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce at its highest membership level, demonstrating his commitment to the Chamber and regional business community. The profiles highlight several other CEOs who also support the Chamber at its top membership level through their leadership, talents, and resources.
Susan Kemen is a senior vice president of consumer lending at Aberdeen Proving Ground Federal Credit Union. She started her career as a part-time teller at APGFCU while in school and worked her way up through the ranks over 20 years. Kemen earned her associate's degree from Harford Community College and later her bachelor's degree from the College of Notre Dame Maryland while working full-time and raising a family. In addition to her career, Kemen is passionate about volunteering in her community and running long distances, having completed multiple ultra-marathons. She credits her passion and dedication to her success in both her career and personal life.
1) The document summarizes an event held by Coahoma County Jr./Sr. High School's Jobs for Mississippi Graduates (JMG) program, where they held their 8th Annual Initiation and Installation Ceremony.
2) It discusses some of the students involved in JMG, including the new Mr. and Miss JMG, as well as some of the class members. It also profiles the JMG program manager.
3) The ceremony recognized JMG graduates and aims to help at-risk youth develop skills to prevent dropping out and support their future career goals.
The document contains biographies of 9 employees who work at Gray Plant Mooty for Merrill Corporation. It provides details about each employee's background, career history, hobbies and family. The biographies describe where each employee was born and raised, their roles and tenure at Merrill, as well as personal interests outside of work such as spending time with family, camping, music and motorcycling.
The document summarizes several women from Pennsylvania who are making a difference in their communities. It profiles Kelly Blake, CEO of a hospital who is dedicated to her patients and community. It also profiles Pamela Burns, a bank manager who is active in non-profits and volunteering while supporting her husband during his health issues. Finally, it discusses Janet Chambers, who helps local businesses with marketing and mentors students.
Jason Grill was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. He received his education locally and earned a leadership scholarship to attend Saint Louis University. After graduating, he worked in law firms and the White House before earning his JD and dispute resolution certificate from the University of Missouri. Jason Grill then became an adjunct professor at Park University in Kansas City, where he taught various business and legal courses. He remains actively involved in his community through several business and civic organizations.
This document summarizes DeKalb County's fourth annual Excellence in Customer Service awards program. It recognizes 62 county employees nominated by their supervisors for providing exceptional customer service. The event celebrates employees who protect communities, process service requests, collect trash, and maintain parks. The keynote speaker is Candy Moore from Wells Fargo, who will discuss the importance of honoring public servants. The purpose is to acknowledge employees who exceed customer expectations and work to create a culture of superior customer satisfaction.
This document provides brief profiles of various CEOs and business leaders. It includes their name, title, company and a 1-2 sentence description of their role and responsibilities. Some profiles include additional details about the individual's background, education or community involvement. The profiles cover leaders from various industries including telecommunications, higher education, energy, healthcare, insurance, and more.
The document summarizes key lessons and takeaways from various sessions attended by members of the Junior League of Lancaster (JLL) at their annual conference. Several JLL members discuss their favorite sessions and highlight important topics covered like collaborative decision-making, diversity and inclusion, fundraising, financial management, and social media strategies. The conference provided an opportunity for the JLL members to network with other Junior Leagues and gain leadership skills and insights to apply in their local community.
Joseph Gruber
Phone: 813-474-5454
Email: joseph@josephgruber.com
Community: Joe is a Tampa native who enjoys volunteering with local charities and staying active in the community.
Business: Joe is a web developer and owner of Gruber Web Design.
Education: University of South Florida - Bachelor's in Computer Science
Goals for TBYR: Help modernize the website and online presence to better engage younger members.
BBBโs annual โCelebration of Integrityโ honors those who personify ethics, leadership, and community service. The โCelebration of Integrityโ includes recognition of BBB Champions of Integrity and BBB Students of Integrity. We would like to congratulate this yearโs honorees and all participants!
This document provides a table of contents listing CEO profiles for various companies. It includes a brief introduction from John Schmitt, President and CEO of the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce, thanking the member CEOs highlighted and their commitment to the Chamber. The profiles provide names, titles, contact information and brief summaries of experience for each CEO.
This document contains brief biographies of 20 individuals involved in leadership roles in the Winston-Salem community. The biographies provide information on each person's professional background, community involvement, and personal interests. Industries represented include education, non-profits, law, banking, and more.
Shannon Moore is seeking a new position and has over 25 years of experience in various customer service and administrative roles. She most recently worked as an administrative assistant for an accounting firm from 2006 to 2016 where she organized tax returns, prepared bills, scheduled appointments, and greeted clients. Prior to that, she held roles as a funeral pre-planner and school secretary. Moore is outgoing, enjoys interacting with people, and takes pride in improving organizational culture.
The Higher Education Mentoring Initiative (HEMI) provides mentors to foster youth to help them pursue educational opportunities beyond high school. HEMI recruits, trains, and supports mentors to establish long-term relationships with foster youth. At a recent event, HEMI awarded $100,000 total in scholarships to mentees for their pursuit of higher education. HEMI is a partnership between several organizations that aims to help foster youth achieve academic success and career pathways.
The Shamrock Class of 2001 held its 10 year reunion on October 15, 2011. Several alumni provided updates on their education and current occupations. Attendees included Anna Boeck who has an M.S. in Ecology from UTSA, Kristin Garcia who works for Florida State Athletics, and Jennifer Minor who is working on a counseling degree. Other alumni updates included careers in athletic training, real estate, teaching, and more. The reunion featured celebrations in Las Vegas and at Chris Madrid's and La Hacienda restaurants.
Trevor Patzer Is An Alumnus Of St. Paul's Schoolrichardlevi
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Trevor Patzer is Founder and Executive Director of Little Sisters Fund, a non-profit organization that aims at educating girls in Nepal and protecting them from child labor, child marriage and child trafficking.
The document describes four recipients of the 2016 Leon Bradley Scholarship:
Anthony J. Velasquez, a senior at Elon University majoring in education; Natasha Johnson, an educational doctoral student at Georgia State University; the Leon Bradley Scholarship itself, which is intended for minority students pursuing teaching or leadership and was established in 2004; and Ernetta Cagle, a master's student in educational leadership at North Carolina Central University committed to educational excellence and policy.
This document provides an overview of activities and events at Bethel University. It highlights the story of Yasmin Tate, a student who returned to college after losing her daughter, and how Bethel supported her. It also profiles Charles Anderson, a Bethel alumnus and facilitator, and student Rachael Knowles who won a scholarship for her writing. Finally, it discusses initiatives by the campus Engage Teams to support various local charities through donations and volunteer activities.
This document profiles several students involved with the Martha's Vineyard Youth Leadership Initiative (MVYLI). It discusses Isabella Hazell-El Deiry, a 17-year-old senior who has taken on leadership roles within MVYLI around multiculturalism and organized the first Multicultural Assembly at her high school. It also profiles Charlie Pikor, a senior who has been involved with MVYLI's job shadow program and community service projects. Finally, it discusses Jacob Lawrence, another senior who served as Master of Ceremonies for MVYLI's Multicultural Assembly and participated in MVYLI's job shadow and college prep programs with a interest in communications and public relations.
The document summarizes the graduation ceremony for the class of 2016 of the organization Emerge New Jersey. The graduation will take place on June 11, 2016 from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM at the Marley Residence. The commencement speaker will be Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter. A letter from Emerge New Jersey founder Myra Terry congratulates the graduating class and provides them with advice. Brief biographies of each of the 21 graduating members are also included.
Lola M. Parker | Honoring Outstanding Business & Professional WomenAdrienne M. Anderson
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Every year the Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., honors outstanding business and professional women as a part of our Business Month program. Due to the unprecedented events of COVID-19, Gamma Nu Chapter is providing an online presentation of this year's honorees for the Far Western Region's 2020 Conference.
Kare Martinez Carbonell is an overachiever who has had a positive impact on many organizations in the community through her leadership and volunteer work. She has a doctorate in public administration and is a certified fundraising executive. She has served on the boards of many non-profits and is currently the president of the Historic Preservation Association of Coral Gables. In her personal life, she enjoys traveling the world and spending time with her husband and son.
The document discusses the challenges of communicating views on the death penalty. Interviews with a classmate revealed consistent opinions but emotional difficulty expressing views. While the death penalty was controversial due to past mistakes, advances in technology have overturned some cases. Biases in past capital convictions also created issues, though the criminal justice system has gradually addressed such problems. For biases to be fully remedied, a color-, gender- and culture-blind society is needed.
About Citizen Learning Academy's CultureAmbi Smith
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Presentation about the directors, faculty, staff at Citizen Learning Academy, a non-public school specializing in educating students with special needs.
Beth Tomlinson seeks a position using her skills in housing management and marketing. She has a Master's degree in Gerontology and experience as a housing manager and marketing associate. She also has 20 years of experience as an office professional maintaining student data and files.
Degna Horton is passionate about connecting leaders globally and helping people discover their purpose. She has 19 years experience in Christian education, administration, public speaking, and leadership development. She currently directs ministry programs at her church and serves on the boards of several para-church organizations focused on missions and orphan care.
Jason Grill was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. He received his education locally and earned a leadership scholarship to attend Saint Louis University. After graduating, he worked in law firms and the White House before earning his JD and dispute resolution certificate from the University of Missouri. Jason Grill then became an adjunct professor at Park University in Kansas City, where he taught various business and legal courses. He remains actively involved in his community through several business and civic organizations.
This document summarizes DeKalb County's fourth annual Excellence in Customer Service awards program. It recognizes 62 county employees nominated by their supervisors for providing exceptional customer service. The event celebrates employees who protect communities, process service requests, collect trash, and maintain parks. The keynote speaker is Candy Moore from Wells Fargo, who will discuss the importance of honoring public servants. The purpose is to acknowledge employees who exceed customer expectations and work to create a culture of superior customer satisfaction.
This document provides brief profiles of various CEOs and business leaders. It includes their name, title, company and a 1-2 sentence description of their role and responsibilities. Some profiles include additional details about the individual's background, education or community involvement. The profiles cover leaders from various industries including telecommunications, higher education, energy, healthcare, insurance, and more.
The document summarizes key lessons and takeaways from various sessions attended by members of the Junior League of Lancaster (JLL) at their annual conference. Several JLL members discuss their favorite sessions and highlight important topics covered like collaborative decision-making, diversity and inclusion, fundraising, financial management, and social media strategies. The conference provided an opportunity for the JLL members to network with other Junior Leagues and gain leadership skills and insights to apply in their local community.
Joseph Gruber
Phone: 813-474-5454
Email: joseph@josephgruber.com
Community: Joe is a Tampa native who enjoys volunteering with local charities and staying active in the community.
Business: Joe is a web developer and owner of Gruber Web Design.
Education: University of South Florida - Bachelor's in Computer Science
Goals for TBYR: Help modernize the website and online presence to better engage younger members.
BBBโs annual โCelebration of Integrityโ honors those who personify ethics, leadership, and community service. The โCelebration of Integrityโ includes recognition of BBB Champions of Integrity and BBB Students of Integrity. We would like to congratulate this yearโs honorees and all participants!
This document provides a table of contents listing CEO profiles for various companies. It includes a brief introduction from John Schmitt, President and CEO of the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce, thanking the member CEOs highlighted and their commitment to the Chamber. The profiles provide names, titles, contact information and brief summaries of experience for each CEO.
This document contains brief biographies of 20 individuals involved in leadership roles in the Winston-Salem community. The biographies provide information on each person's professional background, community involvement, and personal interests. Industries represented include education, non-profits, law, banking, and more.
Shannon Moore is seeking a new position and has over 25 years of experience in various customer service and administrative roles. She most recently worked as an administrative assistant for an accounting firm from 2006 to 2016 where she organized tax returns, prepared bills, scheduled appointments, and greeted clients. Prior to that, she held roles as a funeral pre-planner and school secretary. Moore is outgoing, enjoys interacting with people, and takes pride in improving organizational culture.
The Higher Education Mentoring Initiative (HEMI) provides mentors to foster youth to help them pursue educational opportunities beyond high school. HEMI recruits, trains, and supports mentors to establish long-term relationships with foster youth. At a recent event, HEMI awarded $100,000 total in scholarships to mentees for their pursuit of higher education. HEMI is a partnership between several organizations that aims to help foster youth achieve academic success and career pathways.
The Shamrock Class of 2001 held its 10 year reunion on October 15, 2011. Several alumni provided updates on their education and current occupations. Attendees included Anna Boeck who has an M.S. in Ecology from UTSA, Kristin Garcia who works for Florida State Athletics, and Jennifer Minor who is working on a counseling degree. Other alumni updates included careers in athletic training, real estate, teaching, and more. The reunion featured celebrations in Las Vegas and at Chris Madrid's and La Hacienda restaurants.
Trevor Patzer Is An Alumnus Of St. Paul's Schoolrichardlevi
ย
Trevor Patzer is Founder and Executive Director of Little Sisters Fund, a non-profit organization that aims at educating girls in Nepal and protecting them from child labor, child marriage and child trafficking.
The document describes four recipients of the 2016 Leon Bradley Scholarship:
Anthony J. Velasquez, a senior at Elon University majoring in education; Natasha Johnson, an educational doctoral student at Georgia State University; the Leon Bradley Scholarship itself, which is intended for minority students pursuing teaching or leadership and was established in 2004; and Ernetta Cagle, a master's student in educational leadership at North Carolina Central University committed to educational excellence and policy.
This document provides an overview of activities and events at Bethel University. It highlights the story of Yasmin Tate, a student who returned to college after losing her daughter, and how Bethel supported her. It also profiles Charles Anderson, a Bethel alumnus and facilitator, and student Rachael Knowles who won a scholarship for her writing. Finally, it discusses initiatives by the campus Engage Teams to support various local charities through donations and volunteer activities.
This document profiles several students involved with the Martha's Vineyard Youth Leadership Initiative (MVYLI). It discusses Isabella Hazell-El Deiry, a 17-year-old senior who has taken on leadership roles within MVYLI around multiculturalism and organized the first Multicultural Assembly at her high school. It also profiles Charlie Pikor, a senior who has been involved with MVYLI's job shadow program and community service projects. Finally, it discusses Jacob Lawrence, another senior who served as Master of Ceremonies for MVYLI's Multicultural Assembly and participated in MVYLI's job shadow and college prep programs with a interest in communications and public relations.
The document summarizes the graduation ceremony for the class of 2016 of the organization Emerge New Jersey. The graduation will take place on June 11, 2016 from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM at the Marley Residence. The commencement speaker will be Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter. A letter from Emerge New Jersey founder Myra Terry congratulates the graduating class and provides them with advice. Brief biographies of each of the 21 graduating members are also included.
Lola M. Parker | Honoring Outstanding Business & Professional WomenAdrienne M. Anderson
ย
Every year the Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., honors outstanding business and professional women as a part of our Business Month program. Due to the unprecedented events of COVID-19, Gamma Nu Chapter is providing an online presentation of this year's honorees for the Far Western Region's 2020 Conference.
Kare Martinez Carbonell is an overachiever who has had a positive impact on many organizations in the community through her leadership and volunteer work. She has a doctorate in public administration and is a certified fundraising executive. She has served on the boards of many non-profits and is currently the president of the Historic Preservation Association of Coral Gables. In her personal life, she enjoys traveling the world and spending time with her husband and son.
The document discusses the challenges of communicating views on the death penalty. Interviews with a classmate revealed consistent opinions but emotional difficulty expressing views. While the death penalty was controversial due to past mistakes, advances in technology have overturned some cases. Biases in past capital convictions also created issues, though the criminal justice system has gradually addressed such problems. For biases to be fully remedied, a color-, gender- and culture-blind society is needed.
About Citizen Learning Academy's CultureAmbi Smith
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Presentation about the directors, faculty, staff at Citizen Learning Academy, a non-public school specializing in educating students with special needs.
Beth Tomlinson seeks a position using her skills in housing management and marketing. She has a Master's degree in Gerontology and experience as a housing manager and marketing associate. She also has 20 years of experience as an office professional maintaining student data and files.
Degna Horton is passionate about connecting leaders globally and helping people discover their purpose. She has 19 years experience in Christian education, administration, public speaking, and leadership development. She currently directs ministry programs at her church and serves on the boards of several para-church organizations focused on missions and orphan care.
Jeffrey has been involved in numerous organizations at The University of Southern Mississippi including the Student Government Association's Freshman Associates, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, Eagle Connection, and currently serves as the President of the Student Government Association where he represents the student body.
Trent Johnson is an exercise science major from Concord, North Carolina who has been recognized for his academic and leadership accomplishments. He serves on the National Pan-Hellenic Council Executive Board and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, and has participated in philanthropic efforts focused on children and hunger.
Natacha was born in Puerto Rico and is from Atlanta, Georgia. She has been involved with the Residence Hall Association, Southern Miss Activities
This document provides information about the ATHENA Awards, which recognize contributions made by individuals and organizations to advance the status of women. It lists the executive committee members and honorary co-chair for 2022, as well as the finalists for the 2022 ATHENA Leadership Award and ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award. Biographies are provided for each of the finalists that highlight their professional accomplishments and community involvement.
Jessica Brown is seeking a position where she can utilize her graphic design and administrative experience. She has an Associate's Degree in Graphic Design from C.S. Mott Community College and experience in graphic design, photography, freelance design work, and various office administration roles. Her goal is to help provide for her family while taking on new challenges. She has received numerous awards for her artwork and has been on the Dean's List every semester of college.
Join WVU Communication Studies as we prepare for our annual Speed Networking 2013 event. The event, part of our #WVUCommHome festivities, invites students and alumni to network together to learn more about future careers in COMM.
Julianna Slattery has extensive experience in clinical psychology and counseling. She received her Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from Florida Institute of Technology in 1998. She has worked at several Christian counseling organizations and was an adjunct professor at Focus on the Family. Currently, she is the co-founder and president of Authentic Intimacy, a ministry focused on bringing truth and healing to women's intimate relationships.
The document provides biographies of 10 NCSSM Alumni Board members, including their name, graduating class, term on the board, position, contact information, education history, career experience, volunteer activities, and family details. It lists board members' roles and committee assignments to support the NCSSM Alumni Association.
The document provides information about positions and committees for the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) Alumni Association board. It includes descriptions of the core responsibilities of board members and positions for the president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. It also includes charters for several committees, including communications, fundraising, social, and volunteerism, which outline their purpose, responsibilities, and goals.
This document outlines the bylaws of the Alumni Association of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. It describes the purpose of promoting relationships between alumni and the school in support of its educational mission. It defines the board of directors and officer positions, their terms and duties. It also describes membership categories and requirements, as well as procedures for meetings of the association.
This document outlines the constitution of the Alumni Association of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM). It establishes the name, purpose, offices, membership, board of directors, meetings, and process for amending the constitution of the association. The purpose of the association is to promote positive relationships among NCSSM alumni and support the school's educational mission through volunteerism, financial giving, and stewardship. Voting members are NCSSM graduates and the affairs are managed by a board of directors comprising officers, at-large members, and ex officio positions.
The summary provides an overview of the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics:
1) The meeting agenda included introductions of the Alumni Board members, a review of the past year's accomplishments, goals for the upcoming year, and an election for new board members.
2) Accomplishments from the past year included developing role documentation, recruiting new board members, contributing to the Campus Master Plan, and participating on the NCSSM Board of Trustees and Foundation Board.
3) Goals for the upcoming year focused on improving alumni communications, increasing alumni fundraising participation and amounts, and strengthening alumni involvement on campus through volunteering.
The 2009 annual meeting of the NCSSM Alumni Association covered the following topics:
1. The president welcomed alumni and provided an agenda for the meeting which included discussing the association's mission, accomplishments, strategic goals, the alumni board, elections, and volunteer opportunities.
2. Key accomplishments over the past year included raising $164,000 for the annual fund and establishing an online social media presence. Strategic goals included publishing a monthly newsletter, raising $200,000 for the annual fund, and building a regional chapter.
3. The meeting provided an opportunity to vote for new board members and learn about volunteer opportunities with the admissions office and providing input on the campus master plan.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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Ivรกn Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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๐๐ข๐ฌ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ก๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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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.
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.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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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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NCSSM Alumni Board Bios
1. NCSSM
Alumni Board
Directory
BIOS VERSION UPDATED: 02-01-10
2. NAME: Jennifer Batchelor
CLASS: 2006
TERM: 2010 - 2012
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Volunteerism
EMAIL: jenn.batchelor@gmail.com
HOME: Burlington, NC
Jennifer Batchelor is a 2006 graduate of NCSSM. She finished up a B.A. in Applied Mathematics from Elon
University in December of 2009 with minors in Statistics and Computer Science. While in school she was
elected to serve as Governor of the North Carolina Student Legislature, which is a non-profit organization that
seeks to educate college students about public policy. She also volunteered frequently with Alpha Phi Omega, a
service fraternity at her school. Now, Jennifer works as a Software Tester in the Research and Development
division at SAS Institute in Cary, NC.
NAME: Anna Shepherd
CLASS: 2005
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: Secretary
COMMITTEES: Executive, Fundraising, Social
EMAIL: shepherd.anna@gmail.com
HOME: Youngsville, NC
Anna Shepherd is a 2005 graduate of NCSSM. She then headed to N.C. State University, earning her B.S.
degree in Criminology in 2008. While at NCSSM, Anna served as a Student Ambassador. That endeavor
continued while at N.C. State, where she acted as an Ambassador for the College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences. She will be starting her Masters degree in the fall of 2009 at N.C. State while working. As a new
member of the Alumni Board, Anna hopes to continue her volunteer efforts with NCSSM. She has volunteered
regularly since her graduation and looks forward to continuing the pattern.
3. NAME: Amanda Hodges
CLASS: 1997
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social
EMAIL: amanda.r.hodges@gmail.com
HOME: Winterville, NC
After graduating from NCSSM in 1997, Amanda Hodges received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication
Studies and Psychology from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2001 as well as a Master of Science Degree in Counselor
Education and a Master of Public Administration Degree from East Carolina University in 2003 and 2006,
respectively. Amanda currently lives in Greenville, NC and works for East Carolina University as an Academic
Advisor for the School of Communication there. Prior to this, she worked as a middle school counselor and a
marketing and communications assistant. In her free time, Amanda enjoys volunteering with various
organizations such as the Miss North Carolina Pageant Association, the Greenville Jaycees, UNCโs General
Alumni Association and the American Heart Association. She has been an active volunteer and advocate for the
American Heart Association on a local, state, and national level since 2002 and is currently the Eastern Region
Leader for the NC American Heart Association Advocacy Coordinating Committee. Amanda will represent her
graduating class of 2001 in this yearโs Alumni Processional as part of the University Day and Chancellorโs
Inauguration events at UNC-Chapel Hill.
NAME: Jenny Idichandy
CLASS: 1988
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social, Fundraising
EMAIL: jenny_idichandy@hotmail.com
HOME: Alpharetta, GA
Jenny Idichandy is a homemaker, small business owner and active community volunteer. In addition to serving
on the NCSSM Alumni Board, Jenny serves in leadership roles at her childrenโs elementary school, both on the
PTA Executive Board and as a parent representative to the Local School Advisory Council. Despite having no
camping or craft skills, she is currently the troop leader for two Girl Scout troops, for six years and two years
respectively. Previously, Jenny served as the Community Newsletter Editor for the Junior League of Atlanta, and
helped coordinate social activities for children at the City of Refuge, a charity that seeks to combat poverty in
Atlanta.
Jenny left the corporate world soon after the birth of her youngest daughter to start her own Employee Benefits
consulting business. JVI Resource Group, LLC provides consulting services, project management, and/or
administrative support to the small business market.
In her spare time, Jenny enjoys playing tennis, reading, and forcing her family to eat her culinary creations.
Jenny and her husband, Alex, live in Alpharetta, GA with their two daughters, Leah (11) and Anna (6).
4. NAME: Colin Law
CLASS: 1986
TERM: 2002 - 2010
POSITION: Vice President, Fundraising Vice-Chair
COMMITTEES: Executive, Fundraising
EMAIL: colinlaw@mac.com
HOME: Smyrna, GA
Colin Law is a 1986 graduate of NCSSM, consistently voted the greatest class of all time. He got his B.S. in
Physics from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1990, then abandoned pork barbecue for brisket and went to Houston, TX,
obtaining his Ph.D. as a rocket scientist from Rice University in 1995. Despite the obvious sea of opportunities to
parlay this lofty degree into real money, he remains at Rice, making epoch-shattering scientific breakthroughs
and writing software with NASA funding that educates students about space. He telecommutes from his home in
Atlanta, Georgia, where he lives with his FBI special agent wife [REDACTED]. In his spare time, Colin heads
Slash MC Productions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chunky Boy, Inc.
NAME: Kim Mantooth Lott
CLASS: 1989
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Communications
EMAIL: kimlott@gmail.com
HOME: Cary, NC
Kim Mantooth Lott is a 1989 graduate of NCSSM. Following graduation she earned a B.S. in Biology at Duke
University, graduating in 1993. From there she meandered through a several jobs including clinical
pharmaceutical research, medical office manager, special events coordinator at a church, and paralegal. She
took a few years off to stay home with her children. She is currently enrolled at the Campbell School of Law in
Raleigh, NC, and expects to receive her J.D. in 2012. Kim is married with 2 children, ages 9 and 6. She lives in
Cary, NC. She enjoys hiking, biking, reading and socializing with friends
5. NAME: Brian Mahoney
CLASS: 1990
TERM: 2005 - 2010
POSITION: President, Communications Vice-Chair
COMMITTEES: Communications, Executive
EMAIL: brian.mahoney@perceptresearch.com
HOME: Durham, NC
Brian Mahoney is a 1990 graduate of NCSSM. He earned a biology degree from Duke University and served as
a Lieutenant in the US Navy. After a short stint as a geneticist at the Genetics & IVF Institute, he switched his
career path in 1996 to head both the Customer Surveying Services and Information Services divisions at the
Jackson Group, a small healthcare consultancy. During that time, Mr. Mahoney also co-founded and served as
Vice President of Marketing for Partz Online, a small Internet start-up.
Brian then took an account management position at a market research firm in Chapel Hill before becoming a
founding partner at Percept Research in 2003. As Managing Partner, he currently directs customer loyalty and
brand positioning studies for large corporate clients. Mr. Mahoney is also active in community service with the
Raleigh Jaycees.
NAME: Emily Martine
CLASS: 1988
TERM: 2003 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social
EMAIL: emilymartine@mindspring.com
HOME: Chapel Hill, NC
Emily Martine, class of 1988, recipient of the 2003 Henry Kuo Service Award, is a homemaker and active
community volunteer. In addition to serving on the NCSSM Alumni Board, Emily is Chair the Board of Directors at
her sonโs preschool, where she has led fundraising efforts and recently was recognized as Volunteer of the Year.
She is also a volunteer reading tutor for low-income children with the Augustine Project (http://
www.augustineproject.org/), and Vice-President of Membership, Volunteers and Events for the PTA, and
Coordinator for Odyssey of the Mind (http://www.odysseyofthemind.org/) at her oldest sonโs elementary school,
and is a school representative for PAGE (Partners Advocating for Gifted Education). Prior to leaving the
corporate track for the mommy track, Emily worked for seven years for GE Capital, where she was a Regional
Operations Manager in Sales and Marketing. In her spare time, Emily enjoys cooking, reading and singing in her
church choir. Emily and her husband, Michael, (NCSSM class of 1987) live in Chapel Hill with their three
children, Max (8), Cal (4), and Lucy (2).
6. NAME: Michael Martine
CLASS: 1987
TERM: 2003 - 2010
POSITION: Immediate Past President, Social Vice-Chair
COMMITTEES: Executive, Social
EMAIL: michael_martine@us.ibm.com
HOME: Chapel Hill, NC
Michael Martine, a member of the class of 1987, earned his BA in International Studies with a concentration in
Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his MBA in International Management from
Thunderbird. Michael currently serves on the On Demand Transformation / CIO Office team as Director,
Enterprise Integration Architecture for IBM. In this role, he leads the global team responsible for enabling the
rapid migration of IBM's IT portfolio in support of the corporation's globally integrated enterprise vision. Michael is
married to Emily Fox Martine, class of 1988 and they, along with their children Max (8), Cal (4) and Lucy (2)
reside in Chapel Hill. After serving as President of the Alumni Association from 2006-2008, he is enjoying giving
back to the School in his "immediate past president" capacity.
NAME: John Matthew
CLASS: 1991
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Communications, Volunteerism
EMAIL: jmathew4425@netscape.net
HOME: New Port Richey, FL
John Mathew graduated from NCSSM in 1991, and went on to NC State where he graduated in 1995 with a B.S.
in Civil Engineering and a Minor in Sculpture. After getting his M.S. in Architectural Engineering from Penn State
in 1997, John joined Deloitte Consulting as a Business Analyst in the firmโs Capital Projects practice. In 2000,
John left Deloitte to co-found a software company focused on delivering Internet-based knowledge management
solutions to the architecture and engineering industry. While 18 months of bootstrapping in Silicon Alley proved to
be quite an adventure, in 2001 John moved to greener pastures in Tampa Bay and joined BST Global as a
Product Manager. John is now a Business Line Director with BST, and focuses on addressing the sales, project
and operations management needs of global architecture and engineering design firms. In his spare time, John
enjoys tearing up golf courses (literally, not figuratively), volunteering with Habitat for Humanity and going to
concerts.
7. NAME: Jeff Milbourne
CLASS: 1999
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member, Communications Chair
COMMITTEES: Communications
EMAIL: milbourne@ncssm.edu
HOME: Durham, NC
A native of Durham, Jeff is a member of the class of 1999. Upon graduation, he attended UNC-Chapel Hill
where he completed undergraduate work in physics and graduate work in education. Following university, he
took a job along the NC coast and taught science from 2004-2007. Last fall, he joined the NCSSM faculty as an
instructor of physics. In the few hours not consumed by the job, he enjoys swimming, drinking coffee, watching
the boys from Anfield (Liverpool Football Club), and pondering his place in the universe.
NAME: Prerana Patel
CLASS: 1992
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social, Volunteerism
EMAIL: rani4700@yahoo.com
HOME: Durham, NC
Prerana Patel is a member of the unparalleled Class of 1992, best known perhaps for its spirited nature that led
to the establishment of more than a few new rules and restrictions. After her departure, she found her way to
Rice University in Houston, TX, to study political science; her favorite course, Bombs and Rockets, involved
modeling the outcomes of various arms reduction plans in the event of a conflict. Missing quality basketball, she
returned home to study medicine at Duke in 1996, and decided along the way to become an orthopaedic
surgeon, in part because of their reputation in the medical world as knuckle-dragging cavemen. (She has always
liked a challenge.) Perhaps because of this unusual choice, she was given the Merck Award and American
Medical Women's Association Award, and elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society. Her
residency training was at the University of Michigan, where she finally learned to enjoy football and was for
unclear reasons entrusted with the role of Administrative Chief Resident. After five years of frostbite, she beat a
hasty retreat to the beauty of San Diego, CA for a pediatric orthopaedic surgery and scoliosis fellowship with
Children's Hospital of San Diego and UCSD. Though the lures of California were many, she made her way back
home to Duke to establish her academic medical practice, treating children and adolescents and shaping as
many young minds as she could along the way. She is currently hard at work espousing the evils of monkey bars
and trampolines and battling the status quo.
8. NAME: Stephen Roberts
CLASS: 1987
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social, Volunteerism
EMAIL: sbroberts@gmail.com
HOME: Durham, NC
Stephen Roberts is a 1987 graduate who moved back to Durham recently after many years of working and
studying in Berkeley, CA, Tallahassee, FL, and Chicago, IL. He holds a BS in Mathematical Sciences (Computer
Science) from UNC-Chapel Hill and an MFA in Film Production from the Film School at Florida State University.
He has combined his technological and filmmaking skills to create a career that allows him to write database
code and direct a short film in the same week. Most recently, he co-produced a large-scale puzzle hunt for the
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation; this live event required participants to solve complicated logic and lateral-thinking
puzzles using clues presented through a combination of live performance and recorded media. His wife,
Gretchen Case, is also a 1987 graduate.
NAME: Eric Roush
CLASS: 1982
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social, Volunteerism
EMAIL: ericroush@mac.com
HOME: Durham, NC
NCSSM Class of 1982
BA Biochemistry, Northwestern University 1985
Ph.D. Biochemistry, Duke University 1994
Currently employed by GE Healthcare.
Professional associations: American Chemical Society, The Protein Society
Married to Shannon Talton.
Father of Martin, Rachel, and Elizabeth
Place of Residence: Durham, NC
What I did for summer vacation: Spent a week in Canada canoeing from North Bay, Ontario to Mattawa, Ontario
with my son and other members of his scout troop.
9. NAME: Darcie Smith
CLASS: 1993
TERM: 2002 - 2010
POSITION: Treasurer, Volunteerism Vice-Chair
COMMITTEES: Executive, Volunteerism
EMAIL: darcie@alumni.duke.edu
HOME: Durham, NC
Darcie Smith is a 1993 graduate of NCSSM. She earned a degree in Chemistry from Bryn Mawr College in 1997
and a graduate degree in Environmental Toxicology, Chemistry, and Risk Assessment from Duke Universityโs
Nicholas School of the Environment in 1999. She now works for an environmental consulting company on air
pollution/air quality issues and conducts environmental modeling and risk assessments for clients such as the
Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies engaged in environmental protection. Upon her return to
Durham in 1997, Darcie began coaching the swim teams at NCSSM and continued in that role for ten years. In
addition to serving on the NCSSM alumni board, Darcie assists the Bryn Mawr Admissions Office by conducting
alumnae interviews of local prospective students.
NAME: Charlie Stone
CLASS: 2003
TERM: 2009 - 2011
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social, Volunteerism
EMAIL: charles_m_stone@hotmail.com
HOME: Durham, NC
Charlie graduated from NCSSM in 2003 and attended Princeton University. Originally from Greensboro,
Charlie currently serves on the volunteerism and social committees for the NCSSM alumni board, where
he works on fund-raising, volunteering, and helping start up regional chapters. He currently
Charlie takes great pride in NCSSM's undefeated football tradition, since he shattered his skull in a head on
collision playing (intramural) football senior year. He now has three metal plates in his head and
occasionally sets off alarms at airports.
10. NAME: Stephanie Thompson
CLASS: 1999
TERM: 2010 - 2012
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Volunteerism
EMAIL: bear_grizzly@hotmail.com
HOME: Wilson, NC
Stephanie Thompson graduated from NCSSM in 1999. She then earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology
and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Florida. Upon returning
to North Carolina, she earned her Masterโs Degree in Speech Language and Auditory Pathology from East
Carolina University. Stephanie currently works as a speech language pathologist primarily focusing on early
childhood development. No matter which school she has attended, Stephanie feels her time at NCSSM was
some of her favorite. She looks forward to continuing the work she started in the student ambassador program
at Science and Math through her involvement with the Alumni board. Stephanie currently lives in Wilson, NC,
with her husband, also a 1999 NCSSM graduate, and they are soon expecting their first child.
NAME: Kimberly Turk
CLASS: 1990
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Social, Volunteerism
EMAIL: kturk@cccti.edu
HOME: Hickory, NC
Kimberly is the mother of two fabulous children, a son age 11 and a daughter age 8, who love to read and keep
her pleasantly busy. Kimberly and her children live in Hickory, NC. She is the Vice President of College Transfer
at Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute in Hudson, NC, which is located between Hickory and
Lenoir, NC. Kimberly completed a BS in Zoology and MLS at NC State. She is currently working on an EdD in
Higher Education Leadership with Western Carolina. Kimberly enjoys reading, watching too much television,
going to movies, and still loves science fiction as much as she did in high school.
11. NAME: Peter Weld
CLASS: 1996
TERM: 2008 - 2010
POSITION: At-Large Member
COMMITTEES: Fundraising
EMAIL: dlewretep@yahoo.com
HOME: Houston, TX
Peter Weld is a 1996 graduate of NCSSM. He earned his BS in Civil Engineering from Duke University and
commissioned into the United States Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant upon graduation. Peter served seven years
on active duty, starting as a project manager at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. His next assignment was to
Naval School, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, at Eglin AFB, FL. After graduating from EOD school, Peter was
transferred to McConnell AFB, KS, to lead the 22nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight. He served two tours in
Iraq and separated from the Air Force in June of 2007 to earn his MBA from The Fuqua School of Business at
Duke University. Peter is currently working as a consultant for Schlumberger Business Consulting, stationed in
Houston, Texas.