...Science – Dr. Mark Pardue Computer Electronics Technology – Dr. Wael Ibrahim Arts & Sciences – Gerry White Criminal Justice – Stuart Innes Business – Larry Brett Graduate Program Director – Dr. Gregory Patrick Student Assistance Coordinator – Nadine Newhart Academic Support Coordinator – Martha Cerkez Student Records Coordinators – Jennifer Canning and Tia McClenney Veteran’s Benefits – John Nichols Tuition Assistance – Angela Jenkins Library Director – Rebecca Tabakin Continuing Education Director – David Abeshaheen Housing Administrator – Kirk Mangham Director of Admissions – David Preece Director of Student Financial Services – Kathi Turner Director of Career Services – Gina Cassidy 4. Who is the founder of ECPI? Alfred Dreyfus 5. Who is the Director of Academic Affairs? William Salice 6. When was ECPI founded? 1966 7. Who is the Night Manager Monday through Thursday evenings, and who are the managers for Friday night and Saturday morning (total of 3)? Night - Tracy Jewett Weekend – Claudette Fuller and C. Joe Blow 8. Where is the Career Services office located? How does this office help students? 1st floor across from elevators Employment during enrollment College work study Resume development and interview techniques Externship opportunities Career fairs Workshops for resumes,...
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...A pathologist is a physician who examines tissues, checks the accuracy of lab tests, and interprets the results in order to facilitate the patient’s diagnosis and treatment. He or she works closely with the patient’s other doctors and is a vital member of the patient’s primary health care team. Pathologists work in many areas of the medical laboratory and often serve as the Lab Director. Contrary to popular depictions of this career, the task of performing autopsies constitutes just a small part of the typical pathologist’s practice. A clinical pathologist oversees lab tests conducted on body fluids. For instance, together with clinical lab technologists, pathologists work to ensure that blood and blood products are safe. In microbiology, pathologists identify microorganisms that can cause infections – bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites – so that the most effective treatment can be selected for each particular case. An anatomic pathologist assists surgeons during operations by providing immediate diagnoses on biopsies (specially treated tissues removed in surgery and rushed to the lab). A forensic pathologist uses lab science to answer questions about evidence collected for criminal and civil cases. Other pathologists conduct research in pathology, developing new tests and new instruments to better diagnose diseases. Some pathologists devote their careers to research in pathology, developing new tests and new instruments to better diagnose diseases. Pathologists...
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...He was born in a wealthy and good background reputation family where his parent were from profession field such as his father , William H. Gates was a prominent lawyer and his mother , Mary Maxwell Gates , was serving on the board of director for First Interstate BancSystem and the United Way. Meanwhile, his maternal grandmother was a national bank president. He has one leder sister, Kristianne and one younger sister , Libby . Bill had a very close relationship with his mothe , Mary , who after a brief career as a teacher devoted her time to help raise the children and working on civic affairs and with charities. Bill was voracious reader as a child,...
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...Founder, Owner, Managing Director with BioMed X GmbH, Co-Founder, Managing, Director with BioRN Cluster Management GmbH, Managing Director with BioRN Network e. V., Founder, Owner, Managing Director with MANTICORE GmbH Education: Diploma in Biology, Ph.D in molecular biology and virology at the age of 28, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany. Languages: English, French, German, Italian Interests: Networking, Golf, Tennis Personal Interests: Medical biotechnology, entrepreneurship, coaching and incubation of biotech startups, business plan competitions, cluster management, innovation sandboxes at the interface between academia and industry. Area of Expertise and skills: Entrepreneurship, Business planning, Commercialization, Business strategy, Global Strategy, Visionary, Management, Mentoring, Licensing, Innovation management, International Business, Venture financing, New venture Development, Business development, Molecular virology, Drug Discovery and development, Pharmaceutical industry, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Oncology, Genomics, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Clinical Development, Cancer, Biopharmaceuticals. Websites: Publications Research gate , BioRN website , BioMed X website Dr. Christian Tidona - Biotech entrepreneur Topically: Founder, Owner, Managing Director with BioMed X GmbH, Co-Founder, Managing, Director with BioRN Cluster Management GmbH, Managing Director with BioRN Network e. V., Founder, Owner, Managing Director with MANTICORE GmbH ...
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...to me. I will describe my current position in health care and what new opportunities a bachelor’s degree in Health Administration will present in my current organization. It mentions my perspective on the career opportunities that a bachelors’ degree in Health Administration may offer. It describes the frequency of my access, cost, and experiences to health care. It explains my alternatives for care, and the cost associated with those visits. In paper the subject to describe is two other employers who are overlooked as part of health care that offer career opportunities. I will also describe one aspect of health care in the United States that I would change. In this paper health will be defined as the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit; freedom from physical disease or pain (Merriam-Webster, 2011). An individual health is usually considered good or bad depending on how well he or she can physically perform normal daily tasks like running, walking, breathing, eating and other activities associated with the five senses; sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. As a Director of Imaging (DI) without a bachelors’ degree the career opportunities are restricted to DI. The employment trend in DI requires that all individuals seeking employment as Director of Imaging possess a bachelors’ as the minimum educational requirement. In past, years of experience would provide an opportunity to find employment. A bachelors’ degree in Health Administration opens up...
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...‘REEL WOMEN’ 75% of blockbuster crews are male, how severe is sexism in the film industry? This 20 minute long documentary is based on women’s careers in the film industry, how they may be underrepresented, why this inequality persists and how this may have increased throughout the years. Actresses and women from around the world are calling out sexism in the film industry. “Is there a lack of material and great stories for women to work with?” These questions will be answered through a compilation of archive footage and interviews with female students to understand how younger women aspiring in strong career paths feel about it – and also women that are already in the industry who experience the inequality first hand. This leads to my first contributor which will introduce narrative and to give the audience a strong storyline to follow: Carla Lacey is 46. She has recently graduated from Manchester University and wants to excel in her dream of becoming a successful screenwriter. She grew up always wanting to be a singer but suffered with heavy bipolar, restricting her from following her dreams. Carla wrote poems and two novels which are published in books and on the internet – with this not being good enough for her she researched into screenwriting and now aspires to work with many other female screenwriters in the industry. She is passionate about the empowerment of women and wants more material for women to work with in the industry as she feels there isn’t enough...
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...2012 Catalog Volume 20 Issue 1 March 5, 2012 – December 31, 2012 This Catalog contains information, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements that were correct at the time of publication and are subject to the terms and conditions of the Enrollment Agreement entered into between the Student and ECPI University. In keeping with the educational mission of the University, the information, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements contained herein are continually being reviewed, changed and updated. Consequently, this document cannot be considered binding. Students are responsible for keeping informed of official policies and meeting all relevant requirements. When required changes to the Catalog occur, they will be communicated through catalog inserts and other means until a revised edition of the Catalog is published. The policies in this Catalog have been approved under the authority of the ECPI University Board of Trustees and, therefore, constitute official University policy. Students should become familiar with the policies in this Catalog. These policies outline both student rights and student responsibilities. The University reserves the right and authority at any time to alter any or all of the statements contained herein, to modify the requirements for admission and graduation, to change or discontinue programs of study, to amend any regulation or policy affecting the student body, to increase tuition and fees, to deny admission, to revoke an offer...
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...& Information Science, Computer Electronics Technology, Criminal Justice, and Business 3. Who are the department heads for each program? (hint: for days and nights it’s the same) - this relates to question #2 Dr. Mark Pardue, Dr. Wael Ibrahim, Stuart Innes, and Stuart Innes 4. Who is the original founder of ECPI? Alfred Dreyfus 5. Who is the Campus Director of Academic Affairs (CDAA) for the main campus? William Salice 6. When was ECPI originally founded? 1966 7. (A) Who is the Night Manager Monday through Thursday evenings? – Tracy Jewett (B) who is the manager for Friday night and Saturday morning?- Loren Tracey 8. Where is the Career Services office located? 1st floor How does this office help students? Employment, college work study, career fairs and Resume development 9. Where is the library located? Main Deck Who is the head librarian? Rebecca Tabakin Who is the evening librarian? Jennifer Galeota When is the library opened on Friday and Saturday? 0830-2000 10. How many computers are available in the library lab for student use? 20 How many in the lab in Room 415? 11. Where are two places you can find a copy of ECPI’s dress code? What are five inappropriate modes of dress? Why does ECPI enforce a dress code anyway? 12. Where are the Financial Aid offices located? Give me the name of at least two financial aid officers? 13. Where and what is the fishbowl? (If you like to be challenged...
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...Nick Gill The Creative Director. I chose to write about Nick Gill as to my opinion he is the most interesting figure in Advertising industry.I guess it also because I get a chance to meet and work with his team on one of the commercials for the Lynx. Which was absolutely amazing experience. (http://uk.adforum.com/creative-work/ad/player/34485218) This commercial was a part of a massive and extensive Axe Apollo Campaign, (http://uk.adforum.com/creative-work/ad/player/34489021) where they decided to sent an ordinary guy to the space as a part of vision of the Axe/Lynx Brand. This shows an exceptional thinking an originality of ideas of BBH Agencyand Nick Gill contribution as part of it, with cooperation with Unilever Company. It definitely gave a Brand an enormous exposure and took advertising to a completely new level. One of the newest Axe campaigns that Nick Gill is taking credit for, could be found here :http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/never-thought-wed-see-heres-axe-ad-has-two-men-kissing-162360 What is so contradictory and slightly shocking, is that at some point, a main character is kissing a girl,and a second later he is kissing a guy. That is something that we never saw on TV commercial before. Thats a break through, that is when rules get broken, that when the fun begins. As few of the industry life mantras that Nick is believing into is : being an open-minded, break the rules, and stay young! I would like to starwith t taking a deeper insight into the advertising...
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...OFFICIAL CATALOG This Catalog contains information, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements that were correct at the time of publication and are subject to the terms and conditions of the Enrollment Agreement entered into between the Student and ECPI University. In keeping with the educational mission of the University, the information, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements contained herein are continually being reviewed, changed and updated. Consequently, this document cannot be considered binding. Students are responsible for keeping informed of official policies and meeting all relevant requirements. When required changes to the Catalog occur, they will be communicated through catalog inserts and other means until a revised edition of the Catalog is published. The policies in this Catalog have been approved under the authority of the ECPI University Board of Trustees and, therefore, constitute official University policy. Students should become familiar with the policies in this Catalog. These policies outline both student rights and student responsibilities. The University reserves the right and authority at any time to alter any or all of the statements contained herein, to modify the requirements for admission and graduation, to change or discontinue programs of study, to amend any regulation or policy affecting the student body, to increase tuition and fees, to deny admission, to revoke an offer of admission and to dismiss from the...
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...Writing the Curriculum Vitae What you really need to know right now… Curriculum Vitae Resume vs. Curriculum Vitae • Length: Short • Content: All-inclusive summary of skills, experiences, and education • Purpose-get employment (or interview) • Length: As long as it needs to be • Content: Area-specific listing of education and academic background • Purpose: Detail background and qualifications Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae (or “CV”) • Origin is Latin- “course of one’s life” • Note “vitae” (vee-tie or vee-te) is the plural form; “vita” (vee-tuh) is singular Curriculum Vitae Why work on this now? • Time goes by fast • Helps you organize important things for your future career (which organizations to join; what is missing) • Assists in setting goals • Assists when getting letters of recommendations or applying for other programs/committees Curriculum Vitae Important NOTE • There is not really a “right” way to do a CV. However, there are some things that make the viewing easier, make you look more professional, and include things reviewers want to see. • Your CV may be different than someone else. • What’s important is that you keep one up to date. Curriculum Vitae General Set-Up Features • Font: Times New Roman • Regular paper (white) is fine • Font size: 12 point • No underlining • Single sided • Margins: 1” all around • Use bolding and CAPs to have things stand out • Number pages • No graphics • Same font throughout (may vary sizing some) • Full name on every...
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...As part of my research into career interests, I chose to tour the NIH facility and speak with a former FBI lab director as I made my way to visit Johns Hopkins. These experiences gave me a glimpse of the opportunities I can seek to be involved with for research and internships while a student at JHU. Hopkins is the place for me to grow in knowledge and confidence, collaborate with my peers, professors, and community, engage in research, make discoveries, foster my independence and provide opportunities show others the benefits of exploration and discovery. Johns Hopkins is committed to lifelong learning, and I embrace that as I pursue admission to the class of...
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...It is with great interest, unyielding enthusiasm and tremendous cogitation that I have elected to apply to the prestigious Assistant Director Trainee Program. I am excited about the possibility of becoming a trainee because I feel this opportunity is the next professional step toward bringing my destiny into fruition. I am confident that the successful completion of this program is an invaluable stepping stone to my developing skill set and work ethic. I want to be an outstanding and knowledgeable professional, but I understand that I must first seek proper training to ensure this outcome; In order to be the best you must be trained and educated by the best. I believe that as a trainee I would gain the subsequent exposure needed to ensure the continued cultivation of my professional abilities. This is a matchless opportunity to not only work toward becoming a DGA recognized Second Assistant Director, but also earn the respect and trust of elite professionals I hope to one day call my colleagues. In other words, I want to be a trainee because it would be a...
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...What Mentor and mentee say about each other With support we developed goals, skriv om smart My mentee and I are communicating regularly by email, and have arranged to have a conference call. Aim of the call will be for us to discuss his career aspirations, and how we can best structure his CV to help him get interviews with the employers he is aiming for. I am really enjoying supporting him, and would be happy to support other young professionals through the SPE eMentoring program - it really is a great idea. T.C., Managing Director, Germany My mentor program is going very well. We have been in contact at least 2 times a week. We are getting to know each other well and he has asked some very good questions. My mentee is in his first years of Petroleum Engineering at Indian School of Mines. It is great to be able to coach and guide him. S.J., Senior Superintendent, USA The mentoring relationship I have with my mentee has been very successful thus far. My mentee contacted me via email within a week or two from the whole process commencing and we are in contact on a weekly basis. My mentee is very enthusiastic about the oil & gas industry and has asked a lot of questions about my chosen career, the Australian O&G industry and even Australia as a whole. I am very happy with the way things are progressing and I hope to give my mentee the help & motivation that they require to continue their studies and find work. M. S., Petroleum Engineer, Australia ...
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...PharmaCARE: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World PharmaCARE: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World In any type of business or organization there are ethical issues, conflicts, and successes revolving around relationships. It is those relationships considered one of the key areas of making the business function. The relationships between customers, the employees, managers, supervisors, shareholders, investors and suppliers all shape the course of the business in order for it to be successful. In addition, an organization usually has a governing authority; called a board of directors, which provides oversight and guidance to make sure that the organization keeps focused on objectives in a legal, ethical and socially acceptable manner. Often unethical acts are discovered in organizations; therefore, relationships are not only associated with organizational success but also with organizational misconduct. ("An overview of," 2006) As in the case with PharmaCARE, there were multiple unethical issues due to bad decision making within the company; decisions that affected employees, business partners, and customers. As a result, its stock price plummeted. Stakeholders are those who may be affected by or have an effect on an effort. Most ethical issues exist because of conflicts in values and belief patterns about right and wrong between and within stakeholder groups. There are three types of stakeholders: * Primary stakeholders...
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