A look at where the current staff at The Dubin Group was when the company was founded in 1998!
The Dubin Group is a Philadelphia area staffing firm, specializing in Accounting/Finance, Admin/Office/Legal Support and Human Resources positions.
The document contains certificates from Piedmont Middle School in the Berryessa Union School District honoring several students for their outstanding work. Amber Tsai, Adelaide Hamilton, Kelly Hui, Diane Tran and Vivian Nguyen received certificates for their achievements. Christopher Lien, Jonathan Wright, Susan Huynh, Travis Phan, Sikeza Fowlks, Carmina Sanchez, Mackenzie Salazar, Brittany Timoteo, Serena Yang, Kathleen Joe, May Lam, Dat Ngo and Tony Doan received certificates for submitting outstanding exhibits or historical papers.
New Hope Christian Fellowship is holding an estate sale and silent auction on June 2, 2011 to raise money for repairs to their parsonage and to fund a larger building. The estate sale items are from a donated home in Highland Park and include high quality crystal, dishes, glassware, electronics, kitchen items, books from the 1700s-1900s, and more. The church encourages people to visit the sale to support their fundraising efforts and check their website for more information.
This document thanks eight women - Annetta, Carole, Catherine, Jennifer, Kathleen, Michelle, Robyn - and two men - Martin and Melinda. It provides contact information for Ellen Forsyth and indicates it is in reference to something.
This document contains contact information for Robert Singleton including his address, phone number, and email. It also lists 3 references for Mr. Singleton: Brenda Dent, Tiffany Bows, and Robert Martin along with their phone numbers.
The document provides an overview of the Turkana people in northwest Kenya, their nomadic pastoralist culture, and the work of the Turkana Friends Mission among them. The Turkana people live in an arid region and rely on their livestock, fish from Lake Turkana, and palm leaves for survival. The Turkana Friends Mission, established in 1970, works to establish Christian communities and provide education, water access, and development assistance to empower the Turkana people. The mission operates churches, schools, and development projects across Turkana county with the goal of creating self-sufficient communities.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for May 10, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of May 10, 2016. It includes notices about a Southern Gospel concert on May 22, a senior adult gathering on May 19, a request for donations of a gently used grill, nominations being accepted for elders and deacons, and a middle school lock-in on May 13. It also lists recent births, marriages, and deaths in the congregation, as well as ongoing prayer requests and Sunday attendance statistics.
The document appears to be a collection of pictures from various activities of the Woman's Club of Winter Park over many years. It shows pictures from founding members in 1915, early flower shows and fashion shows in the 1920s, luncheons, antique shows, banquets, teas, scholarship events, decorating for holidays, and pictures of board members and volunteers. The photos document the long history of community involvement and social activities held by the Woman's Club of Winter Park.
This document provides information about upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in August 2013, including guest speakers, birthdays, and proposed new members. It summarizes the weekly meeting which included introductions of visitors, a discussion of the Hendrick Scholarship Foundation and RYLA leadership program, and announcements.
The document contains certificates from Piedmont Middle School in the Berryessa Union School District honoring several students for their outstanding work. Amber Tsai, Adelaide Hamilton, Kelly Hui, Diane Tran and Vivian Nguyen received certificates for their achievements. Christopher Lien, Jonathan Wright, Susan Huynh, Travis Phan, Sikeza Fowlks, Carmina Sanchez, Mackenzie Salazar, Brittany Timoteo, Serena Yang, Kathleen Joe, May Lam, Dat Ngo and Tony Doan received certificates for submitting outstanding exhibits or historical papers.
New Hope Christian Fellowship is holding an estate sale and silent auction on June 2, 2011 to raise money for repairs to their parsonage and to fund a larger building. The estate sale items are from a donated home in Highland Park and include high quality crystal, dishes, glassware, electronics, kitchen items, books from the 1700s-1900s, and more. The church encourages people to visit the sale to support their fundraising efforts and check their website for more information.
This document thanks eight women - Annetta, Carole, Catherine, Jennifer, Kathleen, Michelle, Robyn - and two men - Martin and Melinda. It provides contact information for Ellen Forsyth and indicates it is in reference to something.
This document contains contact information for Robert Singleton including his address, phone number, and email. It also lists 3 references for Mr. Singleton: Brenda Dent, Tiffany Bows, and Robert Martin along with their phone numbers.
The document provides an overview of the Turkana people in northwest Kenya, their nomadic pastoralist culture, and the work of the Turkana Friends Mission among them. The Turkana people live in an arid region and rely on their livestock, fish from Lake Turkana, and palm leaves for survival. The Turkana Friends Mission, established in 1970, works to establish Christian communities and provide education, water access, and development assistance to empower the Turkana people. The mission operates churches, schools, and development projects across Turkana county with the goal of creating self-sufficient communities.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for May 10, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of May 10, 2016. It includes notices about a Southern Gospel concert on May 22, a senior adult gathering on May 19, a request for donations of a gently used grill, nominations being accepted for elders and deacons, and a middle school lock-in on May 13. It also lists recent births, marriages, and deaths in the congregation, as well as ongoing prayer requests and Sunday attendance statistics.
The document appears to be a collection of pictures from various activities of the Woman's Club of Winter Park over many years. It shows pictures from founding members in 1915, early flower shows and fashion shows in the 1920s, luncheons, antique shows, banquets, teas, scholarship events, decorating for holidays, and pictures of board members and volunteers. The photos document the long history of community involvement and social activities held by the Woman's Club of Winter Park.
This document provides information about upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in August 2013, including guest speakers, birthdays, and proposed new members. It summarizes the weekly meeting which included introductions of visitors, a discussion of the Hendrick Scholarship Foundation and RYLA leadership program, and announcements.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for December 6, 2016tatescreek
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church including:
1) A Christmas card exchange taking place November 27 to December 17 where cards can be dropped off and picked up.
2) A Christmas dinner and entertainment for senior adults on December 15 hosted by the Better With Age Club.
3) A children's choir Christmas program called "Chris-Myth Busters" on December 18 at 5:30pm.
4) A Christmas Collage concert on December 11 at 4pm featuring musical performances from church choirs and musicians.
This document lists over 500 individual and organizational donors who contributed between $500-$4,999 to the SF/SPCA in the last fiscal year. It thanks these donors and provides their names. The document is organized with donors grouped by donation amount, with donors who gave $500-$999 listed first and donors who gave $1,000-$4,999 listed second.
The document summarizes the 2009 annual meeting of the West Point Owners Association. It lists the major maintenance projects scheduled for the year including dredging North Lake and work on the West Silt Pond. It also provides a breakdown of area expenses with the largest amounts going to lawn maintenance, silt pond work, and insurance. A list of social events from the previous year is included along with the nominations for the 2009 board offices.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald April 14, 2015tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of April 14-21, 2015. It includes notices for a Better With Age Club meeting, Serve the City volunteer opportunity, Child 2 Child summer clothing drive, Discover Tates Creek new member class, need for Spring Oasis servers, daily prayer topics, upcoming worship service details and prayer requests. Sunday school attendance statistics and financial details are also included.
This document provides participation numbers and highlights for the fall, winter, and spring athletic seasons of Dunlap High School and Dunlap Valley Middle School. Some of the key highlights include Dunlap High School girls' tennis winning the IHSA sectional, 21 state meet qualifiers in track, and the Dunlap Valley Middle School cross country and cheer teams having strong state showings. Looking ahead, the schools aim to improve facilities and increase positive parent engagement for athletics.
Beth Busby and Rebecca Pfingsten will host a series of discussions for parents of gifted children at the East Library in Colorado Springs on various dates from February to May. The discussions from 9:00-10:30 AM will cover topics like building resiliency, perfectionism, overexcitabilites, and more. Parents are asked to bring their own beverages. The contact for more information is the D11 Gifted and Talented Department.
Michelle Williams
Cherub Choir – meets in the choir room
Ages 4-6
Director: Michelle Williams
Trinity Ringers – meets in the bell room
Ages 7 and up
Director: Geoff Koby
Trinity Choir – meets in the choir room
Ages 7 and up
Director: Cindy Smith Howard
Trinity Brass – meets in the choir room
Ages 7 and up
Director: Radd Ehrman
Please contact any director or Cindy with any questions!
Enter the 2008 White Cloud Mom & Baby Moments contest... you could win $4,250 cash and become White Cloud's official Mom & Baby for 2008. Plus there are monthly prizes to be won too! Enter at mywhitecloud.com
- The document outlines various volunteer opportunities for the Leo Club at Byrne Creek Community School between May and June, including details about event dates, times, locations, dress codes, and sign-up sheets. Volunteer opportunities include a carnival, famine fundraisers, ushering for a play, orienting new students, child minding, and a fun run to raise funds for clean water. The document reminds volunteers to clean up after meetings and that dress code must be followed to receive service hours.
The document contains announcements for a high school including the cancellation of the library group for today due to rain. It announces the varsity girls soccer championship game and congratulates the concert band on their awards. It also includes notices about bursary and volunteer opportunities for graduating students, an upcoming talent show, and summer job postings.
The Kiwanis Year in Review 2010-2011 document summarizes the Kiwanis club's activities from that year. It lists grants awarded to various charitable organizations, describes several service projects the club participated in, and notes interclub meetings, new members, social events, and memorable guest speakers from that year. It also lists births, deaths, and new members within the club from 2010 to 2011.
Faith Fellowship meets every Sunday at 10AM in the village Market building located at the University of Hartford campus. The pastor, Logan, graduated with a Christian Studies degree from Conway, South Carolina and was ordained in 2015. The worship team consists of University of Hartford students, including three singers, a pianist, drums, guitar, and bass. Communion takes place after each service with four electric candles at the front of the room by the stage, preceded by a moment of worship music relating to the service. Each spring, the church holds a baptism event in a Springfield lake that draws a supportive audience.
Contributors from the 365Project came together to help provide pain relief to elderly residents in a long term care facility in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. A niece and a cousin did too!
They generously donated their photographs for this slide show presentation.
Residents polled after the show revealed they did not have any pain! Music and photographs are a wonderful diversion from our pain.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for November 29, 2016tatescreek
The document announces several upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church:
1) A Christmas card exchange will be held from November 27 to December 17, with cards available for pickup on December 18.
2) A Women's Christmas Tea will be held on December 3 from 12-2 pm, with speaker Kathy Drane.
3) The annual Angel Tree gift collection will conclude on December 11, with gifts needing to be wrapped, labeled and returned by that date.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for August 15, 2017tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY including:
- The Better With Age Club meeting on August 17th at 10:30am in the Fellowship Hall where members are asked to bring appetizers, sides, or desserts to share.
- Highlighting Small Group Sunday on August 20th after the second service where leaders will be available in the Hearth Room to answer questions about groups.
- A Party in the Park on August 18th from 6:30-8:30pm at Lansdowne-Merrick Park to welcome neighbors and families from a local elementary school with food and games.
- Details about an upcoming
Trabajo en prensa - medios digitales VIA - UTPLAbel Suing
El documento describe varias publicaciones y canales de comunicación utilizados por el Área de Impresos de la Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja para difundir información institucional, mantener contacto con ex alumnos y cubrir eventos académicos, incluyendo un boletín electrónico semanal, un boletín para ex alumnos, un informativo mensual impreso, una cuenta Flickr y blogs para congresos y el equipo de OUI.
Life is compared to a train journey where people board, ride together for a time, and eventually disembark at different stops. Passengers will meet people who influence them like parents and friends, but everyone's journey is unique and uncertain as some may leave abruptly or stay until the final destination. The overriding message is to make the most of the journey by cherishing relationships and helping fellow passengers along the way until it's time to disembark.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for December 6, 2016tatescreek
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church including:
1) A Christmas card exchange taking place November 27 to December 17 where cards can be dropped off and picked up.
2) A Christmas dinner and entertainment for senior adults on December 15 hosted by the Better With Age Club.
3) A children's choir Christmas program called "Chris-Myth Busters" on December 18 at 5:30pm.
4) A Christmas Collage concert on December 11 at 4pm featuring musical performances from church choirs and musicians.
This document lists over 500 individual and organizational donors who contributed between $500-$4,999 to the SF/SPCA in the last fiscal year. It thanks these donors and provides their names. The document is organized with donors grouped by donation amount, with donors who gave $500-$999 listed first and donors who gave $1,000-$4,999 listed second.
The document summarizes the 2009 annual meeting of the West Point Owners Association. It lists the major maintenance projects scheduled for the year including dredging North Lake and work on the West Silt Pond. It also provides a breakdown of area expenses with the largest amounts going to lawn maintenance, silt pond work, and insurance. A list of social events from the previous year is included along with the nominations for the 2009 board offices.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald April 14, 2015tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of April 14-21, 2015. It includes notices for a Better With Age Club meeting, Serve the City volunteer opportunity, Child 2 Child summer clothing drive, Discover Tates Creek new member class, need for Spring Oasis servers, daily prayer topics, upcoming worship service details and prayer requests. Sunday school attendance statistics and financial details are also included.
This document provides participation numbers and highlights for the fall, winter, and spring athletic seasons of Dunlap High School and Dunlap Valley Middle School. Some of the key highlights include Dunlap High School girls' tennis winning the IHSA sectional, 21 state meet qualifiers in track, and the Dunlap Valley Middle School cross country and cheer teams having strong state showings. Looking ahead, the schools aim to improve facilities and increase positive parent engagement for athletics.
Beth Busby and Rebecca Pfingsten will host a series of discussions for parents of gifted children at the East Library in Colorado Springs on various dates from February to May. The discussions from 9:00-10:30 AM will cover topics like building resiliency, perfectionism, overexcitabilites, and more. Parents are asked to bring their own beverages. The contact for more information is the D11 Gifted and Talented Department.
Michelle Williams
Cherub Choir – meets in the choir room
Ages 4-6
Director: Michelle Williams
Trinity Ringers – meets in the bell room
Ages 7 and up
Director: Geoff Koby
Trinity Choir – meets in the choir room
Ages 7 and up
Director: Cindy Smith Howard
Trinity Brass – meets in the choir room
Ages 7 and up
Director: Radd Ehrman
Please contact any director or Cindy with any questions!
Enter the 2008 White Cloud Mom & Baby Moments contest... you could win $4,250 cash and become White Cloud's official Mom & Baby for 2008. Plus there are monthly prizes to be won too! Enter at mywhitecloud.com
- The document outlines various volunteer opportunities for the Leo Club at Byrne Creek Community School between May and June, including details about event dates, times, locations, dress codes, and sign-up sheets. Volunteer opportunities include a carnival, famine fundraisers, ushering for a play, orienting new students, child minding, and a fun run to raise funds for clean water. The document reminds volunteers to clean up after meetings and that dress code must be followed to receive service hours.
The document contains announcements for a high school including the cancellation of the library group for today due to rain. It announces the varsity girls soccer championship game and congratulates the concert band on their awards. It also includes notices about bursary and volunteer opportunities for graduating students, an upcoming talent show, and summer job postings.
The Kiwanis Year in Review 2010-2011 document summarizes the Kiwanis club's activities from that year. It lists grants awarded to various charitable organizations, describes several service projects the club participated in, and notes interclub meetings, new members, social events, and memorable guest speakers from that year. It also lists births, deaths, and new members within the club from 2010 to 2011.
Faith Fellowship meets every Sunday at 10AM in the village Market building located at the University of Hartford campus. The pastor, Logan, graduated with a Christian Studies degree from Conway, South Carolina and was ordained in 2015. The worship team consists of University of Hartford students, including three singers, a pianist, drums, guitar, and bass. Communion takes place after each service with four electric candles at the front of the room by the stage, preceded by a moment of worship music relating to the service. Each spring, the church holds a baptism event in a Springfield lake that draws a supportive audience.
Contributors from the 365Project came together to help provide pain relief to elderly residents in a long term care facility in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. A niece and a cousin did too!
They generously donated their photographs for this slide show presentation.
Residents polled after the show revealed they did not have any pain! Music and photographs are a wonderful diversion from our pain.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for November 29, 2016tatescreek
The document announces several upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church:
1) A Christmas card exchange will be held from November 27 to December 17, with cards available for pickup on December 18.
2) A Women's Christmas Tea will be held on December 3 from 12-2 pm, with speaker Kathy Drane.
3) The annual Angel Tree gift collection will conclude on December 11, with gifts needing to be wrapped, labeled and returned by that date.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for August 15, 2017tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY including:
- The Better With Age Club meeting on August 17th at 10:30am in the Fellowship Hall where members are asked to bring appetizers, sides, or desserts to share.
- Highlighting Small Group Sunday on August 20th after the second service where leaders will be available in the Hearth Room to answer questions about groups.
- A Party in the Park on August 18th from 6:30-8:30pm at Lansdowne-Merrick Park to welcome neighbors and families from a local elementary school with food and games.
- Details about an upcoming
Trabajo en prensa - medios digitales VIA - UTPLAbel Suing
El documento describe varias publicaciones y canales de comunicación utilizados por el Área de Impresos de la Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja para difundir información institucional, mantener contacto con ex alumnos y cubrir eventos académicos, incluyendo un boletín electrónico semanal, un boletín para ex alumnos, un informativo mensual impreso, una cuenta Flickr y blogs para congresos y el equipo de OUI.
Life is compared to a train journey where people board, ride together for a time, and eventually disembark at different stops. Passengers will meet people who influence them like parents and friends, but everyone's journey is unique and uncertain as some may leave abruptly or stay until the final destination. The overriding message is to make the most of the journey by cherishing relationships and helping fellow passengers along the way until it's time to disembark.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
1) The document discusses the opportunity for technology to improve organizational efficiency and transition economies into a "smart and clean world."
2) It argues that aggregate efficiency has stalled at around 22% for 30 years due to limitations of the Second Industrial Revolution, but that digitizing transport, energy, and communication through technologies like blockchain can help manage resources and increase efficiency.
3) Technologies like precision agriculture, cloud computing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles may allow for "dematerialization" and do more with fewer physical resources through effects like reduced waste and need for transportation/logistics infrastructure.
This document contains over 100 photographs of Jane Shoaf, her family, and friends spanning from the 1930s to 2011. The photos depict Jane at various stages of her life from childhood to adulthood, as well as her parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, and other extended family members. Many of the photos include captions that provide context about the individuals depicted and where and when the photos were taken.
The document lists upcoming events for various MOMS Club chapters in several Northeast states, including craft activities, outings, fundraisers and social events. It also includes some brief questions and answers providing additional details about the MOMS Club organization, such as the number of chapters in different areas. The events and information cover MOMS Club activities in states from Maine to Pennsylvania.
The newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the club's last meeting which included celebrating a member's birthday and presentations by the winners of the local Oratorical contest. It also previews the upcoming Zone 9 District meeting and notifies members of upcoming birthdays. Additionally, it shares information about a youth JOOI club that is planning a bicycle trip to Canada and requests donations to support their trip.
Back to School Celebrated @ East DekalbBrandon Riley
The Boys & Girls Club of East DeKalb partnered with local businesses to host a Back to School event at Redan Recreation Center, benefiting over 200 students. The event included distributing backpacks filled with school supplies donated by Colour U Cosmetics, Walmart, and Ladies With Vision. It featured performances, games, and speakers encouraging students that their lives are important. The goal was to celebrate the end of summer camp and prepare students for the upcoming school year.
Sophia Rochon, an 18-year-old from Detroit, entered her first beauty pageant just for fun but ended up winning the title of Miss Junior America. Along with the title, she received a $10,000 college scholarship to help fund her studies in human biology at Michigan State University. As her prize, she fulfills duties like speaking at schools and conventions to encourage youth. She credits her success to being confident in herself and defying stereotypes.
The document provides a summary of events at St. John Paul II including Vocations Day, a community dinner, basketball games, Grandparents Day, and updates on alumni. It discusses clergy and religious visiting the school to discuss vocations with students. It also describes a community dinner and fundraiser where over 600 pounds of crawfish were served. Updates are provided on sports teams' seasons and where graduating seniors will be attending university.
Kansas Bluegrass Association Newsletter featuring FiddleStar Adult Campfiddlestar
One of our campers - Janet Rhoads - wrote a very glowing article about her time at FiddleStar Adult Camp 2013. We're grateful and blushing. We'd like you to read it...
Upcoming events at the church include choir practice, a harvest dinner, and deadline for a holiday getaway. Ministry meetings include the deacons and a girls' night out. The church needs supplies for fellowship time and volunteers are needed for a Christmas musical and youth ministry events. New adult Bible study groups are announced. Life groups for college/career, prayer, and a family group are mentioned. The verse of the month is included.
This document provides the program details for Makin' Music 2016, including the show order, host bios, and sponsor thank yous. The show's theme is "Brand New Beat" and will take place over Friday and Saturday nights, including a matinee on Saturday. The show order lists the acts, hosts, and songs planned for each segment. Host bios provide background on the emcees, voice, coordinators, and host/hostess director. Thank you messages are included from sponsors and the showband members.
Mr. Bright has led the Wakeland choir for seven years, leading them to multiple competition wins. He creates a fun and supportive environment that has helped many students and earned the respect of the choir community. This year alone, his choirs won six trophies in competitions. Students say their successes are due to his leadership and that choir is a worthwhile experience because of him.
FINAL IN NORWIN WITH COVER AND TOC - MARCH 2016Jonathan Szish
This document provides a quarterly report from the Norwin School District covering events and accomplishments from the 2015-2016 school year. It includes summaries of various school productions, sports team achievements, volunteer efforts, and the dedication of a new veterans memorial outside the high school. Recognition is given to students and staff for their contributions to the district.
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The journey toward landing your dream job can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. As you navigate through the intricate web of job applications, interviews, and follow-ups, it’s crucial to steer clear of common pitfalls that could hinder your chances. Let’s delve into some of the most frequent mistakes applicants make during the job application process and explore how you can sidestep them. Plus, we’ll highlight how Alliance Job Search can enhance your local job hunt.
Resumes, Cover Letters, and Applying OnlineBruce Bennett
This webinar showcases resume styles and the elements that go into building your resume. Every job application requires unique skills, and this session will show you how to improve your resume to match the jobs to which you are applying. Additionally, we will discuss cover letters and learn about ideas to include. Every job application requires unique skills so learn ways to give you the best chance of success when applying for a new position. Learn how to take advantage of all the features when uploading a job application to a company’s applicant tracking system.
Jill Pizzola's Tenure as Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at THOMSON REUTERS...dsnow9802
Jill Pizzola's tenure as Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at THOMSON REUTERS in Marlton, New Jersey, from 2018 to 2023, was marked by innovation and excellence.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
Leadership Ambassador club Adventist modulekakomaeric00
Aims to equip people who aspire to become leaders with good qualities,and with Christian values and morals as per Biblical teachings.The you who aspire to be leaders should first read and understand what the ambassador module for leadership says about leadership and marry that to what the bible says.Christians sh
A Guide to a Winning Interview June 2024Bruce Bennett
This webinar is an in-depth review of the interview process. Preparation is a key element to acing an interview. Learn the best approaches from the initial phone screen to the face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager. You will hear great answers to several standard questions, including the dreaded “Tell Me About Yourself”.
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
22. Nicole, Age 13
7th Grade Photo
Ashland Middle School
Briarcliffe, PA 1998
23. Nicole, Age 13
With Twin Sister Lauren,
Sharon Hill Swim Team
Sharon Hill, PA 1998
24. Look At Us Now!
Annual Summer Meeting
Margate City, NJ 2012
25. CELEBRATING 14 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL PLACEMENTS!
SPECIAL THANKS TO: The Denardo, DiPasquale, Arrighy, Otto, Hall-DeFinis, Dubin, Torpey,
Cerna, Wilson & D’Angelo Families!
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