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This is the latest segment of the Echoes of Valor podcast series, hosted by Colonel Tom Rendall. In Part 2 of this episode, the discussion continues on the strategic evolution from the bold maneuvers of WWII bombers to today's precise, technology-driven airstrikes. Joined by Dr. Mark Clodfelter, General Tim Fay, and General John Fairfield, the discussion pivots on the stark contrasts and lessons learned from the era of the 8th Air Force to the precision-guided reality of modern conflict. Each guest, through their unique lens of experience and expertise, weighs in on the monumental shifts from carpet bombing to precision strikes, dissecting the technological progress that has redefined the theater of war. The insightful perspectives reveal how the strategies of the past are the bedrock upon which today's airpower is built. In their closing thoughts, the panelists delve into the enduring significance of airpower's legacy. From Tim Fay's reflection on its strategic influence to John Fairfield's emphasis on its inspirational power and Mark Clodfelter's insights into its educational value, the conversation affirms the importance of these stories for current and future military generations. As the session draws to a close it's clear that the stories and strategies discussed are not relics of the past but beacons for the future of aerial warfare. The shared experiences and histories serve not just to honor those who served but to enlighten and inspire the path forward. This is a session that goes beyond storytelling into the full realm of air combat. #Aviation, #Military, #AirPower, #WWII, #Strategy, #Combat, #History, #Legacy, #Technology, #Precision, #Bombing, #Airstrikes, #Warfare, #Tactics, #podcast #MastersoftheAir Photos of The Eagle Pub in Cambridge were taken by Paul Clifford in 2016 Widescreen Episode Photo: Master Sgt. Dewey Christopher, left, poses for a photo with his ground crew and his first B-17 Flying Fortress, "Skipper" at Thorpe Abbotts, Diss, England, in 1942. Christopher was a crew chief with the 100th Bombardment Group and 351st Bomb Squadron during World War II. He visited RAF Mildenhall in June 2019, when the Professional Development Center was renamed in his honor, and while here shared stories from his military days. (Courtesy photo)
Join our Career and Professional Development Center and a panel of experts virtually as they discuss the advantages of designing your own post-graduate fellowship. Our panel will talk about different fellowships and navigating the application process. This conversation will be led by Professor Lauren DesRosiers.
From the Career and Professional Development Center (https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center)you read that right, hiring for Summer 2024 Associate positions starts soon. This program will give you the opportunity to hear directly from firms from across New York State about their Summer Associate recruiting process. You will learn what you can do to prepare and the timing for applications.
Representatives from the NYS Attorney General's Office will speak with students about semester, summer and post-graduation opportunities. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
A virtual discussion of the summer internship program with the Albany County Public Defender's Office. More from the Albany Law School Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
Join the Albany Law School Career and Professional Development Center for this information session recorded in January 2023. More from the CPDC: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
Dan Shaner (he/him) is an assistant professor of theatre practice in acting at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. He has been a casting director in film, television, and new media for more than 25 years, working for every major studio and network. He teaches professional development and audition technique at the USC School of Dramatic Arts in the MFA, BFA and BA acting programs. Dan created and heads the school's Professional Development Center, the first of its kind in the nation. I was blown away by this program. Can't wait to share it with you. This is a fascinating talk, a must for anyone who has studied or wants to study theater and work in entertainment. USC School of Dramatic Arts https://dramaticarts.usc.edu Professional Development Center https://dramaticarts.usc.edu/careercenter/ High school program link is: https://summerprograms.usc.edu Dan's IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0788088/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Elizabeth Boykewich (she/her) is a Coach & Facilitator specializing in Transformation, Mindfulness & Leadership. She is a casting maven and served as the Head of Casting for ABC Family & Freeform at The Walt Disney Company for 17 years. Giant THANK YOU to all of the actors who submitted questions. If you'd like to submit a Q to be answered on the podcast or tik tok please visit the "for actors" page on my website. Link below. SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE: https://theeb.co/for-actors EB Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0102130/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 In this episode: “I believe very strongly in the power of yes. Say yes unless there's a really specific reason why you can't or won't do something, give it a shot and see where it'll lead.” “I think the most important thing for a showcase is to give a taste, to give a flavor.” +How CDs would find actors before digital +What would your advice be for someone that is moving here to make a go of it as an actor? +How do I make myself stand out? How do I show my personality, to a casting director? +Advice for someone that is moving here to make a go of it as an actor? +How to learn the politics of being on set before you go on set +How and why and where to volunteer and meet ppl +What you need to negotiate on set +How grace and gratitude serve your acting career +What keep an actor working +What is the application process for USC in the BFA MA program? Is there an audition process? +Monologues to NEVER do and why +Advice for people looking into a MFA acting program --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-boykewich/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-boykewich/support
Speakers: Jennifer Shufelt, Associate General Counsel Donald Cepiel '95, VP & Assistant General Counsel – Global Regulatory (Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Data) The discussion focused on the newly created talent incubator in the New York area to educate and develop lawyers to serve the dynamic legal needs of IBM's business. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
Decatur native John Joseph IV is a national Truman Scholar who has been named a “Mover and Shaper” by the statewide Business Alabama magazine. He has also been named Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce Young Professional of the Year. John is a graduate of the Alabama Leadership Initiative. After accepting an academic scholarship to the University of Mississippi, where he served as student body president and was inducted into the University Hall of Fame, John received a fellowship to the Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center in Colorado and worked for the American Youth Policy Forum in Washington, DC. He attended law school at the University of Alabama, earned his law degree and license, and later completed the Birmingham Venture Club's Entrepreneur Accelerator Program which led to various startup roles. As director of Decatur Corridor Development, John led creation of the first comprehensive incentive package in the country for STEM young professionals, the nationally recognized Best and Brightest Initiative. Currently Executive Director of the Decatur-Morgan County Entrepreneurial Center business incubator, which has been ranked #1 overall in the state for number of graduated companies, John leads implementation of a long-term strategic vision to diversify the area's economy. John also serves as chair of the Entrepreneurship Pillar of Launch 2035, a regional organization promoting joint projects between North Alabama counties. He serves on various boards including Decatur Heritage Christian Academy, GeneCapture Inc. of Huntsville, and a Nashville company in the healthcare space in addition to serving on a Decatur City Schools advisory group. He has also been a board member of Kiwanis Club of Decatur and the Princess Theatre Center for the Performing Arts. John's presentations include the national TVA Economic Development Forum, national Chamber of Commerce convention (ACCE), Fortune 500 companies, and the Tennessee Valley Corridor National Summit. He has written a book, contributed to another, and had his writing included in a Kauffman Foundation publication. John and his wife, Annah, live in Decatur with their two children, a cat, and a spoiled puppy. Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Website: www.ourtownpodcast.net Audio available on all platforms. Just search for "Our Town Podcast" Video available on Spotify and YouTube 0:00 Start 01:36 Intro and Pandas 10:05 E-Center Overview 16:44 Types of Entrepreneurs 25:41 North Alabama Coopetition 37:54 John's Family Roots 44:45 Feelings of Loneliness 51:19 John's Beloved Mother 59:00 Receiving Constructive Criticism 01:02:49 Working in Colorado 01:19:45 Why study Law? 01:27:31 Launch 2035 01:39:31 Plea for Investor Funding 01:51:25 Launch Tank Event 02:08:18 Solo Retreats 02:13:18 The Pic 6 02:27:30 Closing Comments
On this episode of Beyond the Tassel our guest, Jennifer Abraham, discusses her journey from DeSales to her incoming role as the Assistant Director and Liaison to the College of Business forLehigh University's Center for Career and Professional Development in Bethlehem, PA.In May 2020, Jenn graduated from DeSales University with her Bachelor of Arts in History and her Social Studies Certification for grades 7 through 12. Following DeSales, Jenn went on to become the Graduate Assistant for Indiana University of Pennsylvania's (IUP) Career and Professional Development Center in Indiana, PA. Jenn graduated from IUP in May 2022 with her Master of Arts in Student Affairs and Higher Education and a Graduate Certificate in Academic Advising from IUP. Some other amazing accomplishments of Jenn include being awarded the Troy Bauer Career Ambassador Award from DeSales in 2020, the Outstanding Scholar Award in 2022 from IUP, and presented at the 2021 Annual PennACE Conference. Listen in as Jenn shares her passion for helping college students develop their leadership, social, and career management skills so they can be successful in their future career journey!Connect with Jenn:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jenniferlabraham
The first podcast of the new academic year is with Rebekah Carson ‘23 who has one of the most unique journeys of any student at Albany Law School. She talks about her daughter, her emancipation, her experiences with financial aid here at Albany Law, and her internship with the New York State Office of General Services this past summer. That is only the start too! Financial Aid at Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/applications-admissions/financial-aid Women's Law Caucus: https://www.albanylaw.edu/student-experience-support/student-organizations Family Violence Litigation Clinic: https://www.albanylaw.edu/the-justice-center/family-violence-litigation-clinic Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
Part of the WLI 2022 Summer Series Program recorded July 14, 2022. Have your ever watch a television show, movie, or YouTube video and recognized a song from your favorite musician? Did you wonder how it was possible for the producer to use the copyrighted music? This presentation reviewed the basics of licensing an existing song for use in production which may be shown at a movie theater, on TV, via streaming, or other platforms. It was presented by Albany Law School alum Ilyse Wolde Tretter '85, who is an experienced lawyer with her own practice and has years of music licensing experience. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center The Women's Leadership Initiative at Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/student-experience-support/womens-leadership-initiative
On the final podcast of the academic year, we are taking a look back and forward with President and Dean Alicia Ouellette '94. President and Dean Alicia Ouellette to Complete Final Year of Contract, Step Down - https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/news/president-and-dean-alicia-ouellette-complete-final-year-contract-step-down 171st Commencement - https://www.albanylaw.edu/commencement Women's Leadership Initiative - https://www.albanylaw.edu/student-experience-support/womens-leadership-initiative Alumni and Albany Law School - https://alumni.albanylaw.edu/s/977/21/home.aspx Anthony V. Cardona '70 Moot Court Program - https://www.albanylaw.edu/programs-centers/anthony-v-cardona-70-moot-court-program Career and Professional Development Center - https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center Faculty - https://www.albanylaw.edu/faculty Student Organizations - https://www.albanylaw.edu/student-organizations
At Eagle Rock School & Professional Development Center in Estes Park, CO, teacher preparation is a critical element of the school's mission and work. Director of Professional Development Sarah Bertucci oversees this program in partnership with national non-profit Public Allies. Each year, Eagle Rock brings on a new cohort of fellows who can earn their Colorado teaching license through the school's alternative licensure program. In this episode we talk with Sarah about the program's mission, goals, and approach. Plugs include the Teacher Powered Schools Conference, What School Could Be, Cultivating Genius by Gholdy Muhammad, and Open Way Learning. Music by Ketsa.
Listen in as I do what I do best...talk. Just breaking down some of what we've gotten accomplished in the Career Assistance Advisor and Professional Development Center side of the house. Still going strong on swing shift, trying to get more classes together, and also redid our PDC to include this high quality sounding podcast equipment! Thanks for all the support, whether it's been sending emails, stopping by the office, coming to class, being a briefer in class, being guest on RTF, or even just hanging out!! I've got 2 years left, let's make more things happen!
Speakers include: · Hon. Ricja Rice, Judge, Albany City Court; First Vice President, Capital District Black and Hispanic Bar Association · Hon. Troy K. Webber, Associate Justice, Appellate Division, First Department; Co-Chair of the Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission · Mary Fitzpatrick, Esq., Assistant Dean of Career Services, Albany Law School · Hon. Richard Rivera, Supervising Judge, Family Court, Third Judicial District; Co-Chair of the Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission · Brenda T. Baddam, Esq., Assistant Attorney General, Office of the NYS; Attorney General, former Associate Attorney, Barclay Damon, LLP, ALS ‘17 · Jermaine Cruz, Esq., Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, Albany Law School · Kyle T. Ishman, Esq., Venable LLP, ALS ‘20 · Shalini Natesan, Esq., The Towne Law Firm, P.C., ALS ‘06 · Kadeem Wolliaston, Esq., Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP, ALS '18 Learn more about the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center The event was sponsored by The Career and Professional Development Center in collaboration with The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission, as well as the Capital District Black and Hispanic Bar Association, as well as Albany Law School APALSA, BLSA, and LALSA.
Recorded on Jan. 18, 2022. Join the Career and Professional Development Center as they speak with some of our alumni who work for Ayco, a Goldman Sachs Company, which is one of the nation's leading providers of comprehensive financial counseling and education to employees and executives of Fortune 500 and other major companies. More about Career and Professional Development at Albany Law School: albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
The district opened its new 22,000-square foot Professional Development and Technology Center earlier this year. Made possible by voter approval of a no-tax-increased bond issue in 2018, the PDTC is home to the Curriculum and Instruction department, which also oversees professional development, as well as the Technology Department. Tune in to learn how creating collaborative space for these two departments, previously housed in separate buildings, benefits students and staff. “What's so thrilling about our new Professional Development Center is that you are really dedicating yourself to having your entire staff, not just your newest staff, but your entire staff, the best prepared to go forward with our students.” #FZSupt Dr. Bernie DuBray says in this episode. He also shares the district's facilities needs for the future, including general maintenance, building additions at two schools, storm shelters and more, that could be included in the district's next bond issue.
Recorded Wednesday Oct. 27. Panelists: Tracey Brooks '00: https://www.srclawoffices.com/leadership/tracey-brooks/ Dr. Omar Stewart '10: https://www.odstewart.com/about Mary Holmes '12: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-holmes-a293a458 More about the Albany Law School Health Law Society: https://www.albanylaw.edu/student-experience-support/student-organizations More about the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/career-and-professional-development-center
Listen in as I let you know about some of the projects we have going on at the Professional Development Center. I also wanted to give a break down of the Retraining Process, Base of Preference, and also tell you what classes we have coming up for the rest of 2021!
Stanley Richards - Digital Curriculum Manager at PBLWorks - The Effectiveness of PBL within the AP Environment. This is episode 395 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Stanley Richards is the Digital Curriculum Manager at PBLWorks. Stanley joined PBLWorks as the program manager for an ongoing partnership between PBLWorks and Lucas Education Research (LER) to study the effectiveness of PBL within a high stakes AP environment. He supports the professional development and coaching of teachers to implement AP Environmental Science and AP Government curricula in school districts all over the country. Previous to his work at PBLWorks, Stanley implemented PBL practices as a high school science teacher for 10 years, both in Colorado at Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center, a residential school for "at risk" youth in the mountains of Colorado, and City Arts and Technology, a small urban high school in San Francisco, where he was a founding teacher. Stanley was also an instructional coach in the subjects of science and math for 5 years. Stanley has a BS in Environmental Science (with a focus on biology and chemistry) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Today, we're talking about teaching AP, recent research, and supporting AP teachers. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. But wait... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be Awesome. Thanks! Ready to start your own podcast? Podbean is an awesome host. I have been with them since 2013. Go to https://www.podbean.com/TLLK12 to get 1 month free of unlimited hosting for your new podcast. Remember to take a look at NVTA (National Virtual Teacher Association) The NVTA Certification Process was created to establish a valid and reliable research-based teacher qualification training process for virtual teachers to enhance their teaching and develop their ongoing reflective skills to improve teaching capacity. NVTA is an affiliate sponsor of Teaching Learning Leading K12, by following the link above if you purchase a program, Teaching Learning Leading K12 will get a commission and you will help the show continue to grow. By the way, don't forget to go to my other affiliate sponsor Boone's Titanium Rings at www.boonerings.com. When you order a ring use my code - TLLK12 - at checkout to get 10% off and help the podcast get a commission. Thanks!!! Oh by the way, you can help support Teaching Learning Leading K12 by buying me a soft drink (actually making a donation to Teaching Learning Leading K12.) That would be awesome! You would be helping expand the show with equipment and other resources to keep the show moving upward. Just go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stevenmiletto Thanks! Have an awesome day! Connect & Learn More: https://www.pblworks.org/blog/new-research-power-pbl-and-new-program-ap-teachers https://www.pblworks.org/ https://www.pblworks.org/author/stanley-richards https://twitter.com/pblworks https://www.instagram.com/pblworks/ https://www.facebook.com/PBLWorks/ Length - 01:08:16
Hear from alumni who found their jobs outside of the On-campus Interview Program. Our speakers will discuss how they looked beyond the early On-campus Interview Program and found success in both their summer and full-time employment. More from the Career and Professional Development Center:https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
Hear from alumni who have walked in your shoes and they will be on hand to tell you what employers are looking for in a summer associate, how the market works, and the best answers to some of those difficult interview questions. Students interested in participating in the July and August Virtual On-campus Interview Program are encouraged to attend. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
This panel provides students with information on careers in local and state government legislatures and is sponsored by the Women's Leadership Initiative at Albany Law School. More about the Women's Leadership Initiative: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers/womens-leadership-initiative More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
Our panelists will discuss how to succeed in summer judicial internships, as well as the timeline and what you need to know about applying for post-graduate clerkship positions. This program is designed for 1L and 2L students. Recorded on April 14, 2021. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
The Black Law Students Association and the Career and Professional Development Center Present: Navigating the Transition from Law School to the Profession Our esteemed panelists will host a candid conversation and provide advice on transitioning from law school to the profession successfully. More from the Black Law Students Association: https://www.facebook.com/albanylawblsa/ More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
On this special episode, join Assistant Dean Mary Walsh Fitzpatrick, Professor Robert Heverly, and Director of Communications and Marketing Tom Torello for a discussion on how to use social media platforms effectively to create your professional presence online. The team covers: Knowledge of professional responsibilities Tactics to avoid social media pitfalls and mistakes Communication techniques for effectively creating a professional online presence Strategies for curating your social media profile More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
On this special episode of the podcast, we are listening in to a presentation from the Career and Professional Development Center about the, "Rochester Legal Diversity Clerkship Program." Special guest Sanjeev Devabhakthuni '10 works for Barclay Damon in Rochester and is a member of MCBA Diversity Committee which sponsors this Diversity Clerkship Program for First-Year law students. The informal Q&A session helped students learn more about this terrific opportunity to work in Rochester, NY over the summer. The Rochester Legal Diversity Clerkship Program is co-sponsored by the MCBA (through its Diversity Committee), the Rochester Black Bar Association, and the Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys. The program aims to increase diversity in the legal profession in the Rochester area by attracting qualified first-year law students from under-represented groups within the legal profession to work in paid positions with Rochester area law firms and other legal employers. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
On this special episode of the podcast, we are listening to a presentation from the Career and Professional Development Center, "Craft Your Pitch for Public Interest and Government Employers." The guests joining the team today are Leslie Anderson '90 and Robert Capers '96. Students had a chance to practice their six-second elevator pitches with the alumni. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
Tune in to this special podcast episode from the Career and Professional Development Center, "Hiring: The Legal Job Market Across the Board." Learn about the state of legal hiring from many different perspectives: public interest, government, big firm, and small law firm. Panelists include: Donna Manion - Director of Legal Recruiting & Personnel at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Lillian Evans - Deputy Director of Legal Recruitment at NYC Law Department, Office of the Corporation Counsel Robert Romaker - Managing Attorney at Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York Sateesh Nori - Attorney-in-Charge at the Queens Neighborhood Office of the Legal Aid Society Stacy Smith - Firm Administrator and Marketing Director at Monaco, Cooper, Lamme, & Carr, PLLC This panel was recorded on Jan. 22, 2021. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
The Women's Leadership Initiative at Albany Law School Presents: Jamie Page, Director of Human Resources at Harris Beach PLLC, for "Preparing for Employment & Interviews in a Virtual World." More about the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers More about the Women's Leadership Initiative at Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers/womens-leadership-initiative
On the final podcast of 2020, we are taking a look back at the year and a look forward at 2021 with President and Dean Alicia Ouellette. The Albany Law School podcast will take a little bit of time off before returning in January. Have a happy and healthy holiday season. Albany Law School's COVID-19 Information: https://www.albanylaw.edu/coronavirus 2021 Spring Semester Schedule: https://www.albanylaw.edu/academic-life/academic-resources/academic-calendar/Documents/2020-2021-Calendar.pdf Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers Office of Diversity and Inclusion: https://www.albanylaw.edu/diversity Giving Back to Albany Law School: https://securelb.imodules.com/s/977/18/interior-one-col.aspx?sid=977&gid=1&pgid=675&cid=1370 Albany Law School Bar Passage Rate Rises, Surpasses N.Y. State Average: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/news/2020/Pages/Albany-Law-School-Bar-Passage-Rate-Rises-Surpasses-NY-State-Average.aspx
Going into an interview without knowing the basics can be very nerve-wracking. Learn tips and tricks on how to ace your law firm interviews. You will have an opportunity to get the inside track on how to stand out, what questions to ask, and techniques that work best. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
Carmen currently works as an Assistant Director of Employer Engagement & Internship Development for the Career and Professional Development Center at the University of Utah. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Art Education and Art Technology and Master's Degree in Education Leadership and Policy, both from the U. During her Master's Degree Carmen worked for the Dean of Students Office as a graduate assistant for student conduct and policy. From that experience she learned that she wanted to worked more closely with students which led to her interest in applying for a career coach position with the Career and Professional Development Center. After a year and a half of career coaching she was promoted to her current position where she now builds partnerships with employers to generate meaningful student internship opportunities. Join us as Carmen shares her unique insights about internships and co-op experiences from a student and employer's perspective.
Yaron Deskalo '07 speaks about his journey from a law student to becoming a director and producer, and for starting his own business, SoHi Media. Previously, Yaron worked for ESPN and Fox Sports, winning six Emmys for his work as a feature producer and showrunner. More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
Michael Soguero is a professional development consultant who has worked with schools across the country to support them in bringing their aspirations to life. He is a founding faculty member of the Eagle Rock School & Professional Development Center and later returned to the organization for more than a decade as their director of Professional Development. Prior to that role, he worked and lived in New York city as a school leader at The School for the Physical City, an Expeditionary Learning School, and the Bronx Guild, a Big Picture Learning School. In our conversation, Michael talks about some of the most important pieces to consider when developing teachers and leaders as they implement innovative practices. He discusses how he supports schools by taking a deep inventory of their assets rather than approaching learning from a place that focuses on filling gaps. Michael also shares about some of his excitement for his recent work in uniting innovative ideas. Michael Soguero has deep knowledge in making change happen. Thanks for tuning in to today's episode of Humble Badass Educators with Michael Soguero.
Black senior executives from Reynolds American Inc. — Shay Mustafa and Candice Brown — share how they've entered traditionally white male dominated environments and managed to lead innovation and create opportunity.Hosted by the FAMU Career & Professional Development Center, Courtney Gray, founder of HBCU First, and Marilyne Njuraita, a sociology student at Howard University and Reach & Engage Lead at HBCU First, moderate this second installment of HBCU Career Talks™.Sharonda (Shay) Mustafa is Senior Vice President, Consumer Marketing with Reynolds American, Inc. where she leads the Modern Oral business unit. Shay's professional background ranges from senior roles with Fortune 100 companies to co-founder of a technology start up.Candice Wooten Brown is Vice President, HR Business Partner for the organization's Corporate Functions as well as its Scientific Research & Development function. In this role, Mrs. Brown is responsible for leading the people agenda across functions, to include the design and implementation of programs and initiatives to address the talent needs of each unique function.
On this special edition of the podcast, we are dropping in on a presentation from the Career and Professional Development Center, "The Road to the Department of Justice." The trio of alumni that joined us were: Melody Caprio ‘05 - Program Analyst/Intern Coordinator, Community Relations Service, United States Department of Justice Kevin Hart ‘99 - Assistant Chief, Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice Mary Holmes ‘12 - Trial Attorney, Constitutional and Specialized Torts Litigation/Vaccine, Civil Division More from the Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers
Megan earned her bachelor's degree in Sociology minoring in Anthropology and Women's studies at Skidmore College. While at Skidmore, Megan worked in residential life and studied abroad in South Africa. After graduating, Megan taught English to international students in Tanzania and Boston for a total of three years. She went on to earn her master's degree in International Education from the School for International Training Graduate Institute and became an onsite intern for a study abroad program in Nicaragua for a year. She then joined the University of Utah as a Learning Abroad Coordinator and after a year and a half, transitioned to working in the Career & Professional Development Center at the U, where she's been for three years. In this episode, Megan reflects on her career journey thus far and looks at the important role networking played in landing her current job!
Albany Law School has a storied history of supporting women in the law. Kate Stoneman, Class of 1898, was the first woman admitted to practice law in New York State—and the first woman to graduate from Albany Law School— paving the way for thousands to follow. The Women's Leadership Initiative at Albany Law School is dedicated to normalizing female success and continuing that legacy through the development and advancement of Albany Law School students, alumnae, and members of the broader community. This special edition of the podcast is a conversation with the initiative's founding donor, Albany Law School trustee K.C. Petillo-Décossard '05 (hosted by Assistant Dean of the Career and Professional Development Center Mary Walsh Fitzpatrick). The Women's Leadership Initiative (WLI) is an innovative effort by Albany Law School's Career and Professional Development Center and Office of Alumni Engagement, which will work together to: - arrange leadership training opportunities for students and alumnae; - organize networking events and integration with the law school's Alumni Initiative in Mentoring program; - develop a fellowship program. The WLI will draw on the partnership, counsel of senior partners, and alumni leaders throughout the country, particularly in the Capital Region and New York City. More about Kimberly C. Petillo-Décossard '05: https://bit.ly/37eLP2p
The Professional Development Center at The University of Memphis prepares business students for the demands of today's competitive workplace while giving businesses a first-hand look at the top talent. Director of the Fogelman Professional Development Center, Dr. KathyTuberville, shares how faculty, students, and businesses are modifying internships to be virtual so that students can still gain valuable experience while helping local businesses. Students are using cutting edge training to perform research projects, develop dynamic presentations, and utilizing tools to bring project management to life. How faculty and students are adapting to the coronavirusHow companies with interns are adapting to coronavirusHow companies can utilize internsComplete Professional ProgramLearn more: https://www.memphis.edu/professional/
Welcome to the Albany Law School Podcast and today we are speaking with Director of the Career and Professional Development Center Joanne Casey. Joanne gives an overview where Albany Law School graduates go after law school and some of the things that the Career Center does to help get them there. She could also star in a Fast & The Furious movie if she had to. Career and Professional Development Center: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers Student Career Services: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers/students Alumni Career Opportunities: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers/alumni Career and Professional Development Center Staff: https://www.albanylaw.edu/careers/career-and-professional-development-center Virtually visit Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/admissions/connect-with-admissions/visiting-albany-law Information for Accepted Students: https://www.albanylaw.edu/admissions/jd-admissions/accepted-students
Dr. Jenni Buckley and Dr. Amy Trauth-Nare from the University of Delaware talk about Orthopaedics in Action (OIA), their curriculum in biomechanics and engineering design for middle school and high school students. They used their respective expertise in mechanical engineering and K-12 education to create the hands-on OIA lessons, which originated from an initiative to attract more women into orthopaedics as engineers and doctors. Hear them discuss the curriculum, the benefits of lessons rooted in biology, educational partnerships, and lessons in toy design, among other topics. Related to this episode: • The Professional Development Center for Educators at the University of Delaware: http://www.pdce.udel.edu/ • Orthopaedics in Action (OIA) curriculum: http://perryinitiative.org/orthoinaction/ • Perry Initiative: www.perryinitiative.org • Sawbones: www.sawbones.com • “Find Your Center,” article in The Science Teacher: http://digital.nsta.org/display_article.php?id=2554119&view=327538 • Project Lead The Way (PLTW) at The University of Delaware: http://www.cehd.udel.edu/pltw/ • MIT Toy Design open course materials: http://web.mit.edu/2.00b/www/ • Engineering is Elementary curriculum: http://www.eie.org/ • TeachEngineering: https://www.teachengineering.org/ • Change The Equation: http://changetheequation.org/ • Grand Challenges from the National Academy of Engineering: http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/ • Lab Out Loud podcast from the National Science Teachers Association: http://www.nsta.org/publications/laboutloud.aspx • “The Way Things Work,” book by David McCauley: http://hmhbooks.com/davidmacaulay/ • Twitter handle for Dr. Amy Trauth-Nare: @amy_nare • Twitter handle for The Perry Initiative: @PerryInitiative Our closing music is from "Late for School" by Bleeptor, used under Creative Commons Attribution Licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0. Subscribe and find more podcast information at: http://www.k12engineering.net. The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com. Check out “Engineer's Guide to Improv and Art Games” by Pius Wong on Amazon in print or for Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1520634900 It is also available as an ebook on Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/704613 (Limited time 20% off promo code: EH22M)
Michael Soguero is the Director of Professional Development at Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center. His work at Eagle Rock was covered in a recent article in Phi Delta Kappan which is reprinted on the Eagle Rock website. According to the article: Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center (ERS) in Estes Park, Colo., is […]