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I want to thank you all for your support throughout my term as Iota Chapter President. The 2015 LC has made great strides towards improving the chapter, and I am so excited to see what the 2016 LC has in store for Iota. They are a great and enthusiastic group of women!
Over the past year I have learned so much and have improved immensely in my leadership abilities. Your guidance and never ending encouragement was crucial to not only my success but the entirety of the LC's. I can't believe how fast 2015 went by! I will miss all of the responsibilities that come the position. It's a little bittersweet to hand everything down to the 2016 LC. Before winter break, we held Officer Transitions, and I believe it went very well.
So you’re thinking about joining FFA, and you don’t know if it’s a good fit for you. You don’t think you fit the stereotype that is meant to be in FFA. First let's start off with what FFA stands for, it stands for Future Farmers of America. While FFA is the traditional name we had a name change in 1988 to show the diversity in agriculture that it is not only farming but a variety of different focuses. So even if you're not into farming there is more then likely something that you would find that you would enjoy.
Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the significance of the traditional dress, “Ao Dai” in Vietnamese culture.
Imagine being on a trip in the outback and everything is going great until you accidentally slip on a rock and break your leg. What would you do? In those first few seconds you probably would have been thinking of sitting in a car for hours with agonising pain just to get to the nearest hospital. Well let me tell you about a man who solved this problem. John Flynn, a true Australian hero for many. John Flynn was the creator behind the first aerial medical service in Australia. It's most commonly known as The Royal Flying Doctors Service. John Flynn was born in 1880 in Victoria, Australia. His first ambition was to become a church minister but during his study he often thought of the harsh life in the outback were he grew up. These memories
Thank you for the support that you gave APD and me in FY-16. Mr. Song and I feel that your team and you bent over backwards in many instances to support our mission requirements. We couldn't have had a successful year without you. For that we are greatly appreciative. We look forward to working with you in this new fiscal year.
I want to sincerely thank everyone at Sobeys for being so kind and supportive to me and I will miss everyone. Working at Sobeys has been the best first job I could ever imagine and I appreciate all the experience I gotten and all the things I have learned.
Hello everyone. Before I begin my presentation, I’d like to talk about a phrase, which is, as you see, Little Italy. Little Italy is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry. These enclaves became known for their ethnic associations, and cities with "Little Italy" blossomed, becoming the icons they are today.
Welcome to Org 555 course. I am so glad to have you in my course. My doctoral commencement was held in Nashville Tennessee. Lauren you cannot be travelling alone with your best friend alone. I need my buddy pass too. I am just kidding. Is it better to consult than work fulltime? Share a little light on it. You will learn new skills and knowledge from your peers and this course.
First, thank you for your service! I agree with you completely! We'll have two seat up for grabs this year. Jeff Starsky, whose served four terms (16 years) and Ernie Sheldon whose served two terms. I've lived in Folsom since 1989, graduated Folsom High and am now a National Account Security Manager. I've learned a lot about this city and I'm ready to service the Folsom residents. I bring a tremendous amount of energy, innovation and tactics our current leaders doesn't have. My goal is to integrate the positives attributes I have, into our council and engage a whole new demographic that's non-exist in Folsom politics. That means working together and learning from current leadership as well.
I want to take the time to say thank you for all you have taught me about professionalism and the great advice you have given me along the way. I have sincerely enjoyed the time I have spent with you at Teach for America. It was such an amazing pleasure having you as my mentor. You were always available to help me whenever you can and consistently checking-in with me to ensure I was on track, which I really appreciate your kindness. I’m so happy that I got the opportunity to have a different mentor because it provided me with new experiences and new skills that I needed. It has been great getting to know you at TFA.
Let’s talk Jeankasa for a moment. More specifically, predictions. This has been something I had been thinking about since the “13 years to live” bit came up….
If you don't want to read a long email (I know people are busy) here is the quick summary: I am quitting the team. The biggest reasons why I am quitting has to do with my changing values and general social difficulties with the team. I am sad to say goodbye to being a part of this program, but I think it is time. Of course, I wish you all the best for this coming season and new year of training.
It is with my sincerest regret that I render my resignation from Active Duty. The United States Navy provided with the skillset to thrive both professionally and personally. I have traveled the world, met and served with the most incredibly talented and honorable people, and pushed myself to become a stronger person and leader. I value the leadership responsibilities with which I have been entrusted. I am grateful for the rare opportunities that I have enjoyed, and I am tremendously proud to have served in the U.S. Navy. However, the navy lifestyle does not coincide with my priorities, which is my family.
Thank you for your support and everything you did for us. We appreciate your heart to serve and take care of us while we were a part of your world. It was an honor for us to be a part of the ACSI professional development forum. Thank you for your hospitality, kindness, and the energy that made it all happen!
Respected and renowned entrepreneur Danilo Diaz Granados never ceases to amaze, as he introduces the July edition of TOYS FOR BOYS extravaganza. The highly anticipated event brings together invited-only Miami, Florida socialites to enjoy a day of luxury. Invited guests are treated to racetrack wagering, fine dining, helicopter tours, media previews, an evening sunset cruise along with fine wines and champagnes.
The past 9 years have been extremely challenging but very rewarding and have positioned me for the next chapter. I have meet some tremendous people and will miss the camaraderie of the teams I have worked on. I know it's the cliche thing to say but the people here are what make this firm great and I wouldn't have stayed as long as I have without you all supporting me.