Sentences with phrase «pivotal time in my career»

My arctic exposition came at a pivotal time in my career development.

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In fact, it was so pivotal that I decided to change my career, start a business for the first time and work passionately to share my journey with others.
I always found fall to be a pivotal time in my life, whether it's a change of location, the beginning of new classes or activities, or the start of a new career.
Craig Gillespie does superb work with the material giving the audience a look at the many aspects of Tonya's life that have led her to the pivotal point in her career and the time after that.
Always «at the right place at the right time,» Nieto found herself a pivotal figure in many movements in multicultural education, from bilingual education and bilingual teacher education to the introduction of ethnic studies in higher education, and has continued her activism throughout her career.
Or will it focus on a pivotal time or event in the person's life, such as their service overseas or their illustrious career?
Having recently graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a BFA in Painting, this opportunity has come at a pivotal time in Erica's own career and goals as an artist.
Each of the artists have been charged with providing a singular work that could be considered pivotal in their careers, to which they have dedicated considerable thought, time, and skill.
It was during this pivotal time of their career that the work was shown in the 1997 exhibition Sensation at the Royal Academy, London.
The Roma paintings mark a pivotal time in Guston's career.
The exhibition follows Herrera's career during a pivotal time in her life, from 1948 to 1978, from when she was 33 to 63.
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