Sentences with phrase «serving young career»

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The longest - serving astronaut in the space program, Young's career began as a Navy test flier.
«Internships should serve as educational experiences that train young adults for their careers,» says Heather Huhman, founder of Come Recommended, a content marketing and digital PR consultancy for organizations with products that target job seekers and employers.
Walker became one of the youngest members to serve on the Stanford Board of Trustees; found a career in his chosen field of real estate, where he has a successful real estate investment fund; holds equity in Hollywood nightclubs; and has a small ownership stake in the Oakland Athletics Major League Baseball team.
Having served his country, the young Berger embarked on his academic career.
Most American young women have decided that they can have a secular career and still serve God well, without the authoritarianism of the Vatican.
Africanus foretells the younger Scipio's career, as a general and a statesman and, ultimately, reformer of the Roman constitution, and then assures his grandson that God loves the laws that bind human beings together in cities, and that in heaven there is a sure abode of immortal beatitude for all who guard and serve their homelands.
With long - serving veterans such as Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard calling time on their international careers after this summer's World Cup, this was a chance for some young players to impress for the Three Lions and stake their claims for a place, but Redknapp was far from impressed by any of them.
A move away for Young may well suit all parties and could serve to rejuvenate a career that has arguably started to stagnate though a great deal will depend on just how much Man United look to earn from his sale.
Devoutly wishing to enhance minority students» access to academic and career success, and disdaining universities» self - serving desire to assemble racially diverse student bodies at the expense of young people already shortchanged by inferior K — 12 schools, Sander and Taylor show that large minority admissions preferences are hypocritical and a severe disservice to many able students.
At times, he work also entails serving as a surrogate mother to several children, whose mothers are — she supposes — too young and busy to do the job themselves, during her career.
The youngest - ever honoree of an Academy Award, Temple served as a U.N. ambassador after retiring from her prolific film career.
Inspired by his stint as a middle school math tutor, Henry shifted his career to the classroom to serve as a «role model and symbol of hope» for other young African - American students and to show all young students that they can excel in math and science.
Dr. King serves as a mentor for the NJEXCEL administration leadership program and is a passionate supporter for empowering young adults with challenges for career and college readiness.
Sikander Iqbal most recently served as the chief of staff at Youth UpRising, a multi-service community transformation hub located in the heart of East Oakland providing comprehensive, fully integrated health, wellness, educational, career, arts, and cultural programming to Alameda County youth and young adults, ages 13 - 24.
Young people might be able to identify the fact that they enjoy leading, creating, organizing, and serving others easier than they are able to identify their specific career of choice.
He has dedicated has career to serving his community's neediest and youngest school children as a preschool teacher of 3 - and 4 - year - olds from Richmond, Virginia's toughest neighborhoods.
Mr. Correa began his career working with the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, where he served as the Assistant Director of a program that focused on helping young men cope with substance abuse and addiction.
Throughout his academic career, he has mentored many young, African American males through his national mentoring program, BMWI (Black Men with Initiative), serving as the third National President.
Throughout her long career, Chadwick has served diverse clients that span all sizes, from the US Department of Commerce and Citibank Latin America to young authors needing editing and cover design services to launch their first books.
Author Bio: Charles Frankhauser is retired after experiencing life at sea as a young man serving aboard a surface ship and a submarine, followed by a long civilian career at a major university.
As a young boy he'd lived in an Oakland orphanage, and later served in the army during World War II at the peak of his writing career.
As one of the only remaining open calls in New York City, In Practice serves as an incubator for young artists and curators, providing them with invaluable institutional resources and public exposure that often launches their careers.
As a young aspiring artist, the work and careers of Eva Hesse and Augusta Savage served as a model of artistic fortitude and ambition.
Noriko, who is more than 20 years younger than Ushio, set aside her own career to raise their son Alex and serve as Ushio's unpaid assistant, receptionist and chef.
He served on the Johns Hopkins President's Task Force on Climate Change and the Advisory Board to Focus the Nation, and in 2011 he catalyzed a national «Stop The Brain Drain» movement to encourage more young people to pursue careers in entrepreneurship and public service instead of Wall Street.
As Boomers turn 60 and retire, they're the ones who'll have more time to serve on juries as opposed to the younger generations who are now in the prime of their careers.
Orsolya served in 2015 - 2016 as the President of AIJA, the International Association of Young Lawyers, which is the only global association of young career - building lawyers, aged 45 and below (http://www.aija.Young Lawyers, which is the only global association of young career - building lawyers, aged 45 and below (http://www.aija.young career - building lawyers, aged 45 and below (http://www.aija.org).
Mark has had a long career as a civil trial lawyer, serving as a decorated Assistant United States Attorney, youngest partner at Finley Kumble, and founder and managing partner at Mark A. Cohen & Associates, a 30 - attorney multicity national litigation boutique firm.
One can already see the huge generational rift among lawyers; those at the twilight of their careers fighting to retain a 19th Century business model, while younger lawyers want to move the profession into the 21st Century so as to better serve their clients and provide a better work environment for themselves.
In fact, both Monique Mercier and Andrea Wood of Telus, chief legal officer and senior vice president of legal services, respectively, are prime examples of women who have flourished in their careers and serve as strong role models for young female lawyers like myself.
With over a decade of experience in training young graduates and university students, we we got the resources, connections and network of Multinational organizations to serve as many career expectations as possible.
We convene youth - serving organizations to provide education and training opportunities that help youth and young adults hit the ground running in high - demand careers.
This research also suggests that young couples wishing to avoid divorce would be better served by delaying settling down and forming coresidential unions until their mid-20s when they are older and more established in their lives, goals, and careers, whether married or not at the time of coresidence, rather than avoiding premarital cohabitation altogether.
Prior to joining Acelero Learning, Mr. Whiteman had a 30 - year career at Penguin Group Inc., including serving as VP of Sales and then as President of Penguin / Putnam Young Readers.
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