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Alphonso Jefferson, Jr. has over 31 years of experience in both government and private sectors in roles involving administration, finance, budgeting, and more. He has held positions such as Deputy County Administrator, Assistant County Administrator, and Budget Director across several county governments. Jefferson provides leadership in agencies with budgets ranging from $500 million to $5.2 billion and teaches as an online faculty member. He is certified in several areas and received awards from organizations like the National Forum for Black Public Administrators.
This logic model outlines a program with the goal of improving the relationship between the State of Rhode Island and the Narragansett Tribe. The program will involve hosting an event on the Narragansett reservation where tribal leaders and state representatives can discuss issues of trust. Resources like food, space and printed materials will be provided using a $3,000 grant. Both groups expect to leave with increased understanding and a stronger, healthier relationship.
Carolina PRSSA had several accomplishments in the 2015-2016 year including attending the national conference in Atlanta where they fundraised $3,800 and were the first UNC group to attend. They also promoted and organized a team to participate in the Bateman competition, the first from UNC to do so. Additionally, they hosted the regional conference in Chapel Hill on diversity in PR which was one of nine selected and expected over 100 attendees. They handled all conference logistics and were the first from UNC to host a regional conference. Finally, they worked to gain national affiliation status by partnering with Heelprint Communications.
Jonathon Zalecki graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Accounting and a 3.8 GPA. He held internships at United Shore Financial Services, where he reviewed loans and communicated with clients, and at J. Williams Construction, where he monitored crews and addressed resident concerns. Zalecki has held leadership roles as Treasurer of the MSU Pre-Law Society and Vice President of the MSU Small Business Club. He is also a member of the MSU Finance Association and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Zalecki has won several scholarships for his essays on financial topics.
Erin Kiernan seeks a position that utilizes her organizational skills, education, and ability to work well with others. She has a bachelor's degree in political science and certifications in Microsoft Office. Her professional experience includes coordinating activities and developing lesson plans for a community program. She also has experience in advocacy and youth programs. Erin has volunteered extensively with the Muscular Dystrophy Association since 1997 as a motivational speaker and office assistant. She has received several awards for her exceptional community service.
Nathan Dean Johnson has over 10 years of experience in government and international affairs, including executive assistant roles at the Institute of International Education and for a U.S. Senator. He has extensive experience coordinating international operations and travel, financial management, and administrative support. Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Arizona State University and has participated in leadership programs focused on foreign policy, defense, intelligence, and diplomacy.
This document outlines the various stakeholders involved with a renal organization and groups them according to their role: community partner, renal professional, volunteer, patients and families, and donor. It lists specific examples of each stakeholder type, emphasizing that the organization's brand and promise to reduce the burden of kidney disease is delivered through the efforts of its diverse group of people.
Alphonso Jefferson, Jr. has over 31 years of experience in both government and private sectors in roles involving administration, finance, budgeting, and more. He has held positions such as Deputy County Administrator, Assistant County Administrator, and Budget Director across several county governments. Jefferson provides leadership in agencies with budgets ranging from $500 million to $5.2 billion and teaches as an online faculty member. He is certified in several areas and received awards from organizations like the National Forum for Black Public Administrators.
This logic model outlines a program with the goal of improving the relationship between the State of Rhode Island and the Narragansett Tribe. The program will involve hosting an event on the Narragansett reservation where tribal leaders and state representatives can discuss issues of trust. Resources like food, space and printed materials will be provided using a $3,000 grant. Both groups expect to leave with increased understanding and a stronger, healthier relationship.
Carolina PRSSA had several accomplishments in the 2015-2016 year including attending the national conference in Atlanta where they fundraised $3,800 and were the first UNC group to attend. They also promoted and organized a team to participate in the Bateman competition, the first from UNC to do so. Additionally, they hosted the regional conference in Chapel Hill on diversity in PR which was one of nine selected and expected over 100 attendees. They handled all conference logistics and were the first from UNC to host a regional conference. Finally, they worked to gain national affiliation status by partnering with Heelprint Communications.
Jonathon Zalecki graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Accounting and a 3.8 GPA. He held internships at United Shore Financial Services, where he reviewed loans and communicated with clients, and at J. Williams Construction, where he monitored crews and addressed resident concerns. Zalecki has held leadership roles as Treasurer of the MSU Pre-Law Society and Vice President of the MSU Small Business Club. He is also a member of the MSU Finance Association and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Zalecki has won several scholarships for his essays on financial topics.
Erin Kiernan seeks a position that utilizes her organizational skills, education, and ability to work well with others. She has a bachelor's degree in political science and certifications in Microsoft Office. Her professional experience includes coordinating activities and developing lesson plans for a community program. She also has experience in advocacy and youth programs. Erin has volunteered extensively with the Muscular Dystrophy Association since 1997 as a motivational speaker and office assistant. She has received several awards for her exceptional community service.
Nathan Dean Johnson has over 10 years of experience in government and international affairs, including executive assistant roles at the Institute of International Education and for a U.S. Senator. He has extensive experience coordinating international operations and travel, financial management, and administrative support. Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Arizona State University and has participated in leadership programs focused on foreign policy, defense, intelligence, and diplomacy.
This document outlines the various stakeholders involved with a renal organization and groups them according to their role: community partner, renal professional, volunteer, patients and families, and donor. It lists specific examples of each stakeholder type, emphasizing that the organization's brand and promise to reduce the burden of kidney disease is delivered through the efforts of its diverse group of people.
The document summarizes events and activities for the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) chapter at the University of Florida for the 2010-2011 school year. It lists the chapter officers and provides information on upcoming community service projects, social events, conferences, and competitions for HOSA members to be involved in. These include a fall conference in October, leadership development conference in November, spring conference in January, state leadership conference in March/April, and potential to attend the national leadership conference in Anaheim, CA.
Christina A. Wolf is a student at the University of Texas at Arlington pursuing a B.B.A. in Finance and Real Estate with an expected graduation date of August 2010. Her goals include obtaining a full-time career with growth opportunities and eventually serving as an elected public official. She has held several leadership roles in student organizations, such as Southwestern Regional Vice President where she planned and organized an annual leadership retreat. She has also spoken at numerous conferences on topics including alumni relations, organization management, and effective leadership.
Ernest Montaño is pursuing an MBA in Business Administration from Berklee College of Music/SNHU online while currently working as a Property Manager for Kellog Circle Apartments in Huntington Beach, CA. He has experience managing warehouses, inventory, and shipping containers as well as assisting non-profits. Montaño obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of Arizona Honors College.
Jessie C. Caudill has over 5 years of experience in political and administrative roles. She holds an Associate's degree in General Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Public Administration. Her experience includes roles as an assistant to a Senator's Chief of Staff, a grant research specialist, a volunteer coordinator for a political campaign, a public policy fellow, a research analyst intern, and an administrative assistant. She has skills in grant writing, political research, Microsoft Office, Lexis Nexis, and SPSS.
Carvel Bennett is a leadership consultant and event planner based in Atlanta, Georgia. He provides seminars and workshops in areas like leadership, team-building, and professional development. He also has over 40 years of experience planning a wide variety of public and private events. His clients include educational, governmental, and religious organizations. Bennett draws on his experience in student affairs and as an educator at Zoo Atlanta to conduct innovative leadership workshops at zoos that use animals as models for organizational behavior topics. He holds degrees from Tuskegee University and Clark Atlanta University and combines his love of animals with his work in organizational development.
Amy Jacobs has over 10 years of experience in management, finance, and administration. She holds a Master's degree in Management and Healthcare Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Economics. Her most recent role was as an independent consultant providing proposal support services to small and medium businesses seeking federal contracts. Prior to that, she served as President of the Officer's Spouse's Club of MCAS Yuma, where she oversaw 75-90 members and organized fundraising events that raised $18,000. She also has experience in office management and secretarial roles for veterinary and insurance offices.
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Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom of Volunteer Arlington presented to the North Rosslyn Civic Association on May 14, 2009 about volunteer opportunities in Arlington, VA and how to get connected.
Brittany Norton is a 2012 graduate of Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a minor in Communication. She maintained a high GPA of 3.84 and was on the Dean's List for 6 semesters. Since 2010, she has worked as a Peer Advisor at the MSU Career Center where she mentors students and edits resumes. She is involved in several campus organizations including ipourlife, where she researches mission locations, and Phi Sigma Pi honor fraternity, where she has held leadership roles such as Historian.
Di Zinno Thompson Advertising Agency was founded in 1987 in San Diego, California by Tom Di Zinno and Barbie Thompson after their previous agency closed. They have affiliations with several marketing firms and their philosophy is to hire the best people and encourage creativity without office politics. Some of their early clients included Pacific Southwest Airlines and Sea World, and current clients include Miller Lite, California Certified Organic Farmers, the San Diego Padres, Rally's, and Barona Casino. Their vision is to have less employees but always be in high demand.
This document provides an overview of the features and functionality available in a Vault Dashboard. The dashboard allows users to manage authorization, view backup progress and schedules, access archives and albums, and view email contacts.
Il numero 1 dell'house organ di Lateral Training, magazine dedicato all'innovazione, alla comunicazione e al marketing.
Questo primo numero è dedicato alle professioni digitali.
The document contains information about the five senses and their associated body parts. It then provides examples of pleasant and unpleasant sounds and textures, as well as hot/cold and wet/dry examples. Further sections discuss baby teeth vs permanent teeth, food groups, uses of tree parts, and flower anatomy. Drawings and examples are included throughout to illustrate different concepts.
For my year-long graduate school thesis, I did a series of user research studies on collections in people's homes. My goal was to develop a solution that would directly address the lack of personal investment, tangibility, and value found in digital music today.
The document summarizes events and activities for the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) chapter at the University of Florida for the 2010-2011 school year. It lists the chapter officers and provides information on upcoming community service projects, social events, conferences, and competitions for HOSA members to be involved in. These include a fall conference in October, leadership development conference in November, spring conference in January, state leadership conference in March/April, and potential to attend the national leadership conference in Anaheim, CA.
Christina A. Wolf is a student at the University of Texas at Arlington pursuing a B.B.A. in Finance and Real Estate with an expected graduation date of August 2010. Her goals include obtaining a full-time career with growth opportunities and eventually serving as an elected public official. She has held several leadership roles in student organizations, such as Southwestern Regional Vice President where she planned and organized an annual leadership retreat. She has also spoken at numerous conferences on topics including alumni relations, organization management, and effective leadership.
Ernest Montaño is pursuing an MBA in Business Administration from Berklee College of Music/SNHU online while currently working as a Property Manager for Kellog Circle Apartments in Huntington Beach, CA. He has experience managing warehouses, inventory, and shipping containers as well as assisting non-profits. Montaño obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of Arizona Honors College.
Jessie C. Caudill has over 5 years of experience in political and administrative roles. She holds an Associate's degree in General Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Public Administration. Her experience includes roles as an assistant to a Senator's Chief of Staff, a grant research specialist, a volunteer coordinator for a political campaign, a public policy fellow, a research analyst intern, and an administrative assistant. She has skills in grant writing, political research, Microsoft Office, Lexis Nexis, and SPSS.
Carvel Bennett is a leadership consultant and event planner based in Atlanta, Georgia. He provides seminars and workshops in areas like leadership, team-building, and professional development. He also has over 40 years of experience planning a wide variety of public and private events. His clients include educational, governmental, and religious organizations. Bennett draws on his experience in student affairs and as an educator at Zoo Atlanta to conduct innovative leadership workshops at zoos that use animals as models for organizational behavior topics. He holds degrees from Tuskegee University and Clark Atlanta University and combines his love of animals with his work in organizational development.
Amy Jacobs has over 10 years of experience in management, finance, and administration. She holds a Master's degree in Management and Healthcare Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Economics. Her most recent role was as an independent consultant providing proposal support services to small and medium businesses seeking federal contracts. Prior to that, she served as President of the Officer's Spouse's Club of MCAS Yuma, where she oversaw 75-90 members and organized fundraising events that raised $18,000. She also has experience in office management and secretarial roles for veterinary and insurance offices.
Volunteer Arlington Presentation To North Rosslyn Civic AsscVolunteer Arlington
Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom of Volunteer Arlington presented to the North Rosslyn Civic Association on May 14, 2009 about volunteer opportunities in Arlington, VA and how to get connected.
Brittany Norton is a 2012 graduate of Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a minor in Communication. She maintained a high GPA of 3.84 and was on the Dean's List for 6 semesters. Since 2010, she has worked as a Peer Advisor at the MSU Career Center where she mentors students and edits resumes. She is involved in several campus organizations including ipourlife, where she researches mission locations, and Phi Sigma Pi honor fraternity, where she has held leadership roles such as Historian.
Di Zinno Thompson Advertising Agency was founded in 1987 in San Diego, California by Tom Di Zinno and Barbie Thompson after their previous agency closed. They have affiliations with several marketing firms and their philosophy is to hire the best people and encourage creativity without office politics. Some of their early clients included Pacific Southwest Airlines and Sea World, and current clients include Miller Lite, California Certified Organic Farmers, the San Diego Padres, Rally's, and Barona Casino. Their vision is to have less employees but always be in high demand.
This document provides an overview of the features and functionality available in a Vault Dashboard. The dashboard allows users to manage authorization, view backup progress and schedules, access archives and albums, and view email contacts.
Il numero 1 dell'house organ di Lateral Training, magazine dedicato all'innovazione, alla comunicazione e al marketing.
Questo primo numero è dedicato alle professioni digitali.
The document contains information about the five senses and their associated body parts. It then provides examples of pleasant and unpleasant sounds and textures, as well as hot/cold and wet/dry examples. Further sections discuss baby teeth vs permanent teeth, food groups, uses of tree parts, and flower anatomy. Drawings and examples are included throughout to illustrate different concepts.
For my year-long graduate school thesis, I did a series of user research studies on collections in people's homes. My goal was to develop a solution that would directly address the lack of personal investment, tangibility, and value found in digital music today.
Una riflessione ragionata sull'innovazione e sulle trasformazioni sociali e culturali che, a partire dalla globalizzazione, hanno portato all'affermarsi dell'economia informale e delle forme di sharing economy e di servizi peer to peer.
The document summarizes the first meeting of the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) club at the school. It discusses that HOSA is a national student organization that provides skills beyond basic healthcare knowledge and offers scholarship opportunities through competitive events in over 57 categories. It outlines the club's purpose for the year is to get more students interested in health fields and develop leadership through projects like HOSA Week and blood drives. It also details membership dues and point requirements to participate in competitions.
The Brotherhood of Successful Scholars (BOSS) is an academic retention organization at Indiana State University aimed at helping African American and Latino males succeed in their collegiate careers. BOSS was formerly known as the Student African American Brotherhood and focuses on academic excellence, brotherhood, community service, and assisting members facing issues with grades, studying, career development, or personal lives. BOSS utilizes mentoring, community involvement, campus involvement, and accountability to help address the low retention and graduation rates of minority students at Indiana State University.
This study examined the relationship between use of collegiate recreation centers and academic success among college students in Arkansas. Previous research has linked exercise and physical activity to improved academic performance in high school and college students. The current study builds on this by analyzing whether greater involvement in campus recreation programs through the use of recreation centers is associated with higher academic success. The findings could provide accountability for resources allocated to campus recreation and inform efforts to support student wellness and success.
Pedro Jaime Gutierrez is a political science student at the University of Iowa expected to graduate in May 2017 with a 3.4 GPA. He has relevant internship experience working for the Office of the Attorney General of DC and the University of Iowa Flood Center. Gutierrez has extensive leadership experience as president of various student organizations and has volunteered on several political campaigns. He also has community outreach experience and speaks Spanish conversationally.
The document summarizes the first general meeting of CSUF NSSLHA held on September 15th, 2011. It introduces the executive board and program council members. It provides information about upcoming events, professional partners, benefits of national membership, and closes with reminding attendees of the next general meeting on October 13th.
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The Cal State Fullerton PRSSA chapter has over 100 dues-paying members and 10 executive board members led by President Christa Keizer. The chapter meets twice monthly for speaker events on topics like green PR, health care PR, and entertainment PR. Member benefits include access to career resources, networking opportunities, and event planning experience. In the past year, the chapter hosted a regional conference and sent 18 members to the national PRSSA conference, where they received an ethics award. Upcoming events include a fashion show and agency tour.
This article examines peer modeling and its relationship to perceived future success and career goals of young African American girls. Six studies are summarized that explore interventions utilizing constructs from social cognitive theory, such as self-efficacy, observational learning, social support and environmental factors. The studies found that role models, especially within the family, are associated with better health outcomes in adolescents. Higher levels of future orientation are also linked to less risky behaviors. Peer modeling and social support can indirectly influence career self-efficacy and choices.
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Council of International Student Associations (COISA) at Colorado State University. It discusses how COISA was formed in 1950 to represent various international student organizations on campus and celebrate diversity. COISA organizes major annual events that bring thousands of students together, including the World Unity Fair, soccer and volleyball tournaments, and an international dance party. The document outlines COISA's membership structure, requirements for active members and elected officers, and the roles and responsibilities of different officer positions.
The document discusses the benefits of joining the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and the local Central Ohio chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). It outlines opportunities for student members through PRSA like monthly luncheons, mentoring, and internships. The Central Ohio PRSA Liaison Committee supports regional PRSSA chapters through focus areas like connecting students with professionals at networking events, ensuring PRSA advisors attend PRSSA meetings, promoting associate PRSA memberships for recent grads, posting internship opportunities, and supporting the annual student conference. Resources mentioned include following the organizations on social media and checking websites for additional information and opportunities.
This document is the third quarter 1998 newsletter of the Academy of International Business (AIB). It provides information on upcoming events, including Geert Hofstede presenting special research at the annual meeting in Vienna. It also includes sections on the executive board, chapter news, and calls for papers, ads and membership. The overall document provides an overview of the activities and information relevant to the AIB organization in 1998.
The document is the newsletter for the Arkansas AHPERD (Arkansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance). Some key details:
- The President's message discusses looking forward to the upcoming football and volleyball seasons as well as the State Convention in November.
- The Executive Director highlights the work being done to keep physical education a required part of the school curriculum in Arkansas.
- The newsletter provides information on the State Convention, including the schedule of sessions and speakers as well as registration and hotel details. Sessions will cover various disciplines like health, physical education, and dance.
- Student scholarships are also announced and applications are due October 15th. Students are also encouraged to submit research
This document summarizes an information session for the High Point University (HPU) chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). It defines PRSSA and public relations, outlines the benefits of joining PRSSA such as networking and professional development opportunities, and introduces the HPU PRSSA executive board.
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This document provides a case study on intercultural leadership and culturally responsive program design among Christian NGOs in Central Asia. It examines how pre-departure training prepares staff, how intercultural competency skills are developed, and how leadership styles impact programs. Interviews with NGO representatives at a conference in Turkey revealed that training is robust and practical, helping staff adapt. Intercultural skills allow staff to connect with communities and see issues from different perspectives. While skills grow over time, leadership approaches are not uniformly defined across organizations. The study aims to help NGOs strengthen training and cultural awareness to better serve diverse populations.
Julie Spann has over 24 years of experience as a volunteer and administrative assistant. She has held roles such as PTA President, Administrative Assistant at an elementary school, and manager for a Pop Warner football organization, where she oversaw compliance and website management. She is seeking an administrative position where she can utilize her organizational, computer, and people skills.
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Francisco Clamor Jr. graduated from the University of Arizona in 2017 with a Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Development and a minor in Environmental Studies. He has held several leadership roles mentoring students and managing residential programs for high school students. These include being a peer mentor, resident director, and founding president of a non-profit organization. He also held executive board positions in his fraternity, including sergeant-at-arms, housing director, and treasurer. Francisco is proficient in multimedia software and design programs and skilled in data analysis tools.
CAL STATE FULLERTON PRSSA is a student organization with 108 dues-paying members that provides educational and networking opportunities to prepare students for a career in public relations. The organization meets twice monthly to hear from industry speakers on topics like green PR, health care PR, and entertainment PR. Members benefits include access to internship and scholarship opportunities. The group attended the 2010 PRSSA National Conference where they received an ethics advocacy award.
Sandra Laney has had an extensive career in communications, education, and event coordination spanning over 40 years. She worked at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences coordinating events and publications for 1,000 international participants. Prior to retirement, she held roles managing publications and events for various organizations in Hawaii, Indiana, Texas, Washington D.C., Georgia, and Japan. Laney has a background in elementary education and has worked as a teacher, education specialist, and volunteer in childcare. She is now retired and enjoying life after a long career spent coordinating conferences, producing publications, and working in public relations, education, and communications.
Tiffany Harris completed an internship at Jewish Family Service (JFS), a non-profit social service organization. She assisted with various projects, including working in the food bank and helping to plan events. She observed JFS's structure and communication strengths and weaknesses. She learned personal and professional lessons from her experiences and identified areas for self-improvement.
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YC HOSA Sept. 2010 Meeting
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2. What Is HOSA? HOSA –Health Occupations Students of America Anyone interested in pursuing a health career and in a CTE is eligible for membership in Arizona. This is the student organization affiliated with your CTE class Dues are $16.00 per year Membership year - July 1 st to June 30 th
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5. OPPORTUNITIES Chapter Officers Committee Chairpersons State Officers National Officers Attend Chapter Leadership Training Attend Fall Leadership Conference Network w/Healthcare Professionals Add to your Resume Competitions Provides Scholarships