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Host Jonathan Hughes and co-host Julie Shields-Rutyna talk with MEFA's Director of College Relations and FAFSA expert, Shawn Morrissey. Shawn answers 21 questions that MEFA has heard from families about completing the FAFSA.
Host Jonathan Hughes first talks with co-host Julie Shields-Rutyna about the FSA ID. They then answer a question from the MEFA Mailbag. Finally, they speak with MEFA's Director of College Relations, Shawn Morrissey, on the 2025-26 FAFSA.
Mercedes Diez, Director of Communications and College Relations at Lehman College, and Professor Ulises Gonzales of the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Lehman discuss Professor Gonzales's new book, La Vida Papaya en Nueva York. For more, visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com.
Hannah discusses the upcoming events on the Monmouth College campus for Homecoming 2024 on the WRAM Morning Show.
The PQS by Innovaccer Quality Corner Show talks with Christine Perry, R,Ph, Manager, Pharmacy Recruiting and College Relations at Albertsons about transitioning into a pharmacist role and growing as a pharmacist.Perry talks about areas of focus and certifications necessary to become a successful pharmacist. She also provides advice for future pharmacists and pharmacy technicians entering the field on how to thrive, but more importantly, why they should follow their heart when choosing their path forward.
Host Jonathan Hughes talks with Stephanie Wells, MEFA's Director of College Relations, about MEFA Loans, including how to apply, the different loans terms, and how families can determine the best option.
Host Jonathan Hughes talks with MEFA's Director of College Relations, Shawn Morrissey, about the new FAFSA, including updates and changes to the FAFSA, what students and families need to know about their FAFSA statuses, and what families can do now and in the coming months.
Host Jonathan Hughes and co-host Julie Shields-Rutyna talk with Director of College Relations at MEFA, Shawn Morrissey, about the new FAFSA form and the challenges and delays families have been experiencing.
Maher discusses the ongoing search for Monmouth College's 15th President, the 2nd largest gift donated to the College, the upcoming Scots Day of Giving, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Host Jonathan Hughes talks to Director of College Relations at MEFA, Shawn Morrissey about financial aid for graduate students.
Join Dr. Shannon McMurtry as he hosts a special guest, Dr. Neil Cohen, Senior Vice President for College Relations for Sherman College of Chiropractic. Send us your questions and comments! You can reach us at: mailbag@amcfamily.com For more information about Aligned, and how it can help your practice, visit us at https://amcfamily.com. The post Interview with Dr. Neil Cohen appeared first on Chiropractic Marketing, Management, and Coaching.
In episode 10 of the Conversatio podcast, Dr. Mary Stratton, Chair of the Education Department at BAC, and Dot Guthrie, Founder and Curator of the African American Museum of History and Culture in Gastonia, NC sat down with Phillip Brach, VP of College Relations at BAC to discuss the how the college and the county are partnering to provide education around African American culture from our local area.
Filling Seats: The State of Enrollment Marketing in Higher Ed
In this episode, you'll hear from Jay Collier who is the Director of College Relations at Wayne State College, a small public college in northeast Nebraska. You'll hear him discuss: how Wayne State has increased enrollment and retention through a culture of supporting students why digital is their most effective marketing channel how they were able to increase their enrollment marketing budget to achieve necessary targets
Join us this week for a special presentation by Dr. Neil Cohen, Senior Vice President for College Relations at Sherman College of Chiropractic. Send us your questions and comments! You can reach us at: mailbag@amcfamily.com For more information about Aligned, and how it can help your practice, visit us at https://amcfamily.com. The post Love. Your First Technique appeared first on Chiropractic Marketing, Management, and Coaching.
On today's episode of The Internship Show, we speak with Bert Stewart and Allison Schneider from Ross. Bert is a Manager of College Relations whereas Allison is a Senior College Recruiter. They give us insight into their company culture and the different types of opportunities they provide early-career talent.
In this episode, Keanu would like to introduce you to Phil Brach, VP of College Relations for Belmont Abbey College. Phil brings great experience and impact to the community through his role and with his family. We also get into an intriguing conversation about the role of the Abbey from a historical and spiritual standpoint. Get to know Phil and his story while also getting a heads up on new and exciting opportunities coming to Belmont through Belmont Abbey College! Connect w/ Phil Brach: tel:17044616700BAC Athletics: https://abbeyathletics.comFollow on IG: @abbeyathletics | @belmontabbeyLearn more about BAC: https://belmontabbeycollege.eduNew episodes every Monday. Available on all podcast platforms. Watch on YouTube Follow on Instagram
Host Jonathan Hughes is joined by Stephanie Wells, Director of College Relations for MEFA, who discusses what Grade 12 students and their families can expect to see on financial aid offers, including grants, scholarships, and work-study, and what the difference is between each type of loan that may be listed on a financial aid offer. Timestamp (00:00) Intro (03:32) Net Price (08:01) MEFA Mail bag (12:01) Financial Aid Offers
Episode #17. Host Jonathan Hughes is joined by Stephanie Wells, Director of College Relations at MEFA, who explains how to compare college loan options, including the differences between Federal Direct Student Loans, the PLUS Loan, and private loans, as well as paying the college bill through a combination of past, present, and future income. If you enjoy the MEFA Podcast, please leave us a review at trustpilot.com/evaluate/mefa.org Timestamp (00:00) Intro (01:03) Vaxmillions (06:00) Comp
Episode #17. Host Jonathan Hughes is joined by Stephanie Wells, Director of College Relations at MEFA, who explains how to compare college loan options, including the differences between Federal Direct Student Loans, the PLUS Loan, and private loans, as well as paying the college bill through a combination of past, present, and future income.
Host Jonathan Hughes is joined by Stephanie Wells, Director of College Relations at MEFA, who explains how to compare college loan options, including the differences between Federal Direct Student Loans, the PLUS Loan, and private loans, as well as paying the college bill through a combination of past, present, and future income. If you enjoy the MEFA Podcast, please leave us a review at trustpilot.com/evaluate/mefa.org Timestamp (00:00) Intro (01:03) Vaxmillions (06:00) Comparing College
In episode three of our podcast, we will be spending time with resident Susan Sanders an art history major who moved to Charleston in the early 70's. She went on to work at the College of Charleston to help with their special events and later became the Director of College Relations. We talk to Susan about her time working for the Spoleto Festival including the very first year of its existence as Charleston prepares for another year of the beautiful festival in 2021.
Mr Jeff Quinn, Vice President of College Relations and Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministry, speaks to us through scripture, the story of Jehoshaphat, of the power to overcome fear
The pilot episode of Postcards from WSC features host Michael Marek with guest Jay Collier, the director of Wayne State College Relations. They talk about what has been going on at Wayne State over the summer, and about what the College Relations office does.
Hosts Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spears chat with Jashell Mitchell who serves as the Manager, Diversity and Inclusion for the National Football League (NFL). She discusses programs that the NFL has created to promote diversity and inclusion. She shares advice for those interested in pursuing a career in the NFL. She also gives listeners insight on her career path. About Jashell Mitchell Antoinette “Jashell” Mitchell serves as the Manager, Diversity & Inclusion for the National Football League. She is responsible for HBCU Programming, Women's Programming, and College Relations. Prior to joining the NFL, Mitchell spent three seasons overseeing football operations at North Carolina Central University. In 2017, she was named assistant athletics director for internal operations and assistant senior woman administrator. Mitchell spent the previous three years at the University of Memphis, working two seasons as the executive assistant to the head football coach and as administrative assistant to the deputy athletics director. During her undergraduate career at Bethune-Cookman, Mitchell was a three-year letter winner in women’s basketball and an administrative assistant for football and men’s basketball. Currently, she is working on her Doctor of Education at East Tennessee State University in Global Sports Leadership. Mitchell is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and a Flint, Michigan native. Podcast Sponsored by Cuisine Noir Magazine www.cuisinenoirmag.com Support Us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/blackgirlstalksports Join Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackGirlsTalkSports/
We're joined by Carlos Escobar, Learning and Talent Management Specialist with Alamo Colleges in San Antonio, TX. We talk about his the differences of working in private business and academia, being the Director of College Relations for Texas SHRM, and Carlos blows Jon's mind with his current favorite band. Carlos' recommendations: https://brenebrown.com/ (Brene Brown) https://twitter.com/lruettimann (Laurie Ruettimann) https://workology.com/ (Jessica Miller-Merrell) How to reach Carlos: cescobar78 of all your favorite social media platforms Be sure to join us the 4th Sunday of each month at 7 PM Eastern for the #HRSocialHour chat on Twitter!
CVS Health Sponsors a 3-Part Podcast Series on 2018 Retail Spanish Immersion Internship. We welcome our guests: Scott Lason Pharmacist Recruiting Strategist Cristina M. Medina, Pharm D. Senior Advisor, Professional and College Relations CLICK HERE: http://cvs.co/spanishimmersion Highlights of the 2018 Retail Spanish Immersion Internship: 10 week paid internship within a CVS Health Retail location. Participate in the care of patients with a variety of acute and chronic conditions, focusing on the Hispanic community and utilizing t
On January 3, 2018, in the first part of the show, host Dcn Mike Beauvais and producer Dr Thaddeus Romansky gave one last promotion before the upcoming RED-C Family Retreat, which took place on the weekend of January 5 and 6. Before the break, Dcn Mike also took the time to reflect on the recent Solemnity of Mary Mother of God and how belief in Mary's mothership of God is vital for all Catholics. In the second part, Tom Hoopes joined show, and the conversation between him and Dcn Mike was geared toward clearing the misunderstandings that have arisen during the papacy of Pope Francis, especially after the release of Amoris Laetitia. Tom Hoopes is Vice President of College Relations at Benedictine College, and he is the author of the book, What Pope Francis Really Said: Words of Comfort and Challenge. Enjoy the show, like RED-C Catholic Radio on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter at @REDCRadio. And remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up! 00:23 Introduction and Happy New Year02:25 RED-C Family Retreat: Being Present to Our Families Through the Real Presence12:31 The Christology of Mary Mother of God19:00 Interview with Tom Hoopes22:31 Objective Truth and the Pro-Life Movement26:10 Understanding Amoris Laetitia From a Lay Perspective36:11 Pastoral Ministering versus Proclaiming Doctrine42:15 Papal Correction and the Parallels Between Pope Francis and St Peter
Building Your Pharmacy Career – Pharmacy Podcast Series part II Sponsored by CVS Health Careers: Millions of times a day, pharmacists are helping people on their path to better health—from advising on prescriptions to helping manage chronic and specialty conditions. Because pharmacists are present in so many moments, big and small, they have an active, supportive role in shaping the future of health care. Today's interview is with CVS Health Careers Papatya Tankut, R.Ph. Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs at CVS Health. Where my career began and how it advanced through the years I am a 1994 graduate of the University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy with a B.S. in Pharmacy I have been working for CVS Health (CVS Pharmacy) ever since I graduated from Pharmacy School – 23 years ago My career began as a pharmacist in the Washington Metro area, and soon transitioned to a pharmacy manager After four and a half years directly serving patients, I was promoted to a field management role, Manager, Professional and College Relations. In that role, I was responsible for recruiting and hiring pharmacists and interns for our stores in the Washington Metro and Central Pennsylvania markets – building relationships with the area schools of pharmacy and the professional associations. Five years into that position, I was approached to interview for the Director of Pharmacy Recruiting position, located in the corporate office in Woonsocket, RI. My responsibilities involved owning the recruitment strategy for the organization at a time when CVS was heavily focused on acquiring many large retail competitors (Eckerd, Savon/Osco, Longs) In 2005, having 1 year under my belt in the corporate office, I was approached to take on a newly created role of Vice President, Pharmacy Professional Services. This position encompassed many challenging facets of the professional side of pharmacy – recruitment of pharmacist and interns, clinical services, quality assurance and patient safety, regulatory compliance and professional practice standards. Since moving to the corporate office, I also had the unique opportunity of being media trained and serving as a spokesperson for key pharmacy issues affecting our business and industry At the end of 2013, after having spent my entire pharmacy career in Pharmacy Operations, I was asked to consider a position in Corporate Communications as the Vice President of Pharmacy Affairs, the role I hold today. This role initially began as responsibility for establishing and deepening the Company's relationships with non-profit, governmental and other health-based organizations to raise awareness of the many ways CVS Health is helping people on their path to better health. Today, it has continued to evolve into managing our company's Corporate Communications Public Affairs strategy through position CVS Health as a relevant leader in the health care landscape expanding our influence with the policymaker audience all with the intent of enhancing the company's visibility and marketplace. Finally, in August 2016 I also assumed the ownership and management of our Corporate Meetings and Events Department. As the profession of pharmacy and the landscape continues to evolve and change, the opportunities and career tracks for pharmacists have significantly progressed too More than a decade or so ago, it was customary for pharmacists to generally choose from 2 to 3 career tracks – community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy or continued education through residency programs. Today, a pharmacist's career path is endless. Many pharmacists take advantage of the traditional frontline pharmacist roles, while others have the ability to venture into field and areas of healthcare where a pharmacist role is important. Pharmacists are an integral part of the healthcare delivery system where their medication and drug expertise are critical, their ability to educate and influence around immunizations and opioids are imperative to public health and their presence in the community is paramount. With the years of training and preparedness, pharmacists are playing a very important role in helping people on their path to better health – whether it's on the frontline or in management or consultant roles. Working for CVS Health feels like the opportunity to explore and work for many different companies – all under one roof. The opportunities are truly endless A pharmacist at CVS Health is a pharmacist with endless opportunities. Many graduating students will begin their career as a pharmacist at CVS Health – whether it's in the retail pharmacies, at a specialty pharmacy or at one of our mail order facilities. The roles and responsibilities vary and colleagues have the opportunity to explore different workplace settings throughout their career In addition to the practicing pharmacist roles, many corporate departments across the organization are led by or include pharmacists on their teams. Some are more tradition than others. Pharmacy Operations, Store Operations, Regulatory, Legal and Government Affairs, Underwriting and Contracting, Clinical Operations, Marketing, Merchandising, Corporate Communications, Human Resources, and Government Services to name a few With the many business units at CVS Health, pharmacists can have a career that spans from ‘Cradle to Grave', feeling like a new opportunity each time. Working in a retail store is very different than a management position, which is very different that working for our Omnicare or MinuteClinic divisions. Having a sound education, being open to new opportunities and willing to take risks is key to success in Pharmacy and CVS Health is certainly a company to help you get there CVS Health is a great place to start your career and a great place to end your career Many times, pharmacists are asked why they chose pharmacy as a career– and the answer is always the same – to have the opportunity to take care of patients. That's the most rewarding part of the profession. Being a CVS pharmacist in the many 100+ different positions and roles that are available provides that gratification and send of accomplishment Opportunities are sometimes a clear fit for a pharmacist, and other times they require the individual to assume some risk and work in a white space area With all scenarios, the organization is ready to walk with you as you take the next step in your desired career path. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building Your Pharmacy Career – Pharmacy Podcast Series part II Sponsored by CVS Health Careers: Millions of times a day, pharmacists are helping people on their path to better health—from advising on prescriptions to helping manage chronic and specialty conditions. Because pharmacists are present in so many moments, big and small, they have an active, supportive role in shaping the future of health care. Today’s interview is with CVS Health Careers Papatya Tankut, R.Ph. Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs at CVS Health. Where my career began and how it advanced through the years I am a 1994 graduate of the University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy with a B.S. in Pharmacy I have been working for CVS Health (CVS Pharmacy) ever since I graduated from Pharmacy School – 23 years ago My career began as a pharmacist in the Washington Metro area, and soon transitioned to a pharmacy manager After four and a half years directly serving patients, I was promoted to a field management role, Manager, Professional and College Relations. In that role, I was responsible for recruiting and hiring pharmacists and interns for our stores in the Washington Metro and Central Pennsylvania markets – building relationships with the area schools of pharmacy and the professional associations. Five years into that position, I was approached to interview for the Director of Pharmacy Recruiting position, located in the corporate office in Woonsocket, RI. My responsibilities involved owning the recruitment strategy for the organization at a time when CVS was heavily focused on acquiring many large retail competitors (Eckerd, Savon/Osco, Longs) In 2005, having 1 year under my belt in the corporate office, I was approached to take on a newly created role of Vice President, Pharmacy Professional Services. This position encompassed many challenging facets of the professional side of pharmacy – recruitment of pharmacist and interns, clinical services, quality assurance and patient safety, regulatory compliance and professional practice standards. Since moving to the corporate office, I also had the unique opportunity of being media trained and serving as a spokesperson for key pharmacy issues affecting our business and industry At the end of 2013, after having spent my entire pharmacy career in Pharmacy Operations, I was asked to consider a position in Corporate Communications as the Vice President of Pharmacy Affairs, the role I hold today. This role initially began as responsibility for establishing and deepening the Company’s relationships with non-profit, governmental and other health-based organizations to raise awareness of the many ways CVS Health is helping people on their path to better health. Today, it has continued to evolve into managing our company’s Corporate Communications Public Affairs strategy through position CVS Health as a relevant leader in the health care landscape expanding our influence with the policymaker audience all with the intent of enhancing the company’s visibility and marketplace. Finally, in August 2016 I also assumed the ownership and management of our Corporate Meetings and Events Department. As the profession of pharmacy and the landscape continues to evolve and change, the opportunities and career tracks for pharmacists have significantly progressed too More than a decade or so ago, it was customary for pharmacists to generally choose from 2 to 3 career tracks – community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy or continued education through residency programs. Today, a pharmacist’s career path is endless. Many pharmacists take advantage of the traditional frontline pharmacist roles, while others have the ability to venture into field and areas of healthcare where a pharmacist role is important. Pharmacists are an integral part of the healthcare delivery system where their medication and drug expertise are critical, their ability to educate and influence around immunizations and opioids are imperative to public health and their presence in the community is paramount. With the years of training and preparedness, pharmacists are playing a very important role in helping people on their path to better health – whether it’s on the frontline or in management or consultant roles. Working for CVS Health feels like the opportunity to explore and work for many different companies – all under one roof. The opportunities are truly endless A pharmacist at CVS Health is a pharmacist with endless opportunities. Many graduating students will begin their career as a pharmacist at CVS Health – whether it’s in the retail pharmacies, at a specialty pharmacy or at one of our mail order facilities. The roles and responsibilities vary and colleagues have the opportunity to explore different workplace settings throughout their career In addition to the practicing pharmacist roles, many corporate departments across the organization are led by or include pharmacists on their teams. Some are more tradition than others. Pharmacy Operations, Store Operations, Regulatory, Legal and Government Affairs, Underwriting and Contracting, Clinical Operations, Marketing, Merchandising, Corporate Communications, Human Resources, and Government Services to name a few With the many business units at CVS Health, pharmacists can have a career that spans from ‘Cradle to Grave’, feeling like a new opportunity each time. Working in a retail store is very different than a management position, which is very different that working for our Omnicare or MinuteClinic divisions. Having a sound education, being open to new opportunities and willing to take risks is key to success in Pharmacy and CVS Health is certainly a company to help you get there CVS Health is a great place to start your career and a great place to end your career Many times, pharmacists are asked why they chose pharmacy as a career– and the answer is always the same – to have the opportunity to take care of patients. That’s the most rewarding part of the profession. Being a CVS pharmacist in the many 100+ different positions and roles that are available provides that gratification and send of accomplishment Opportunities are sometimes a clear fit for a pharmacist, and other times they require the individual to assume some risk and work in a white space area With all scenarios, the organization is ready to walk with you as you take the next step in your desired career path. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Message by Jim Dalrymple, Vice President of College Relations, Ozark Christian College
Host Kathleen Beckman interviews Anne S. Forsyth, Director of College Relations and Assistant to the President of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, CA. They discuss the spiritual, human and intellectual formation that makes this fully Roman Catholic undergraduate college a thriving environment for young men and women. They share about the Catholic nature of […]
Allison Mann, Recruiter and Coordinator of College Relations at Nickleodeon Studios talks about working and Nick studios and what they are looking for from potential employees.
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Dr. Bob Laurent, Vice President of College Relations