High school principals supervise and facilitate the daily operations of high schools, which includes working with other district and state education officials, establishing and implementing academic goals and curriculum, and allocating financial resources. Of course, these duties extend to meeting with parents, overseeing disciplinary activities, and they may even be assisted by assistant principals. Kelly Spors, Principal...
The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense office, was established in 1972 to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employers, and to assist in the resolution of conflict arising from an employee’s military commitment. Lisa Loomer, an Employment Coordinator with ESGR, joins the show to discuss the ESGR’s Employment Initiative Pro...
Should you go to Graduate school? Well, that depends on a number of factors, all of which can have a long term impact on your career. Samantha Glassford, Adjunct Professor at both Brookdale Community College and Ocean County College, and holder of a Master of Arts in English Literature, joins the show to tell us more about how to determine if a graduate degree is right for you.
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The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense office, was established in 1972 to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employers, and to assist in the resolution of conflict arising from an employee’s military commitment. Tim Pfrang, Employer Outreach Coordinator for the Wisconsin ESGR, joins the show to discuss the ESGR program and...
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a veteran’s advocacy and assistance group. DAV works to empower veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity, which they accomplish by ensuring that veterans and their families can access the benefits available to them. Jeff Hall, the National Employment Director of DAV, joins the show to share more about how DAV is helping the veterans in your community.
Knowing how, and when, to ask for a raise can be a challenge. Should you ask during your performance review? What about after you successfully complete a tough project? To demystify, and provide you with helpful tips and tricks, the President of Workplaces that Work, Lynne Eisaguirre, is joining the show with host Cady Chesney.
What success means to each individual is different, especially when it comes to their careers. However, in order to be successful in business today, an individual must be smart, competitive, resilient, and tenacious. According to Susan A. Marshall, Founder of The Backbone Institute, he or she needs to have a “good, old-fashioned backbone” in order to be successful. Join Susan and host Cady Chesney as they dive into why indi...
Millions of children across the world do not have access to education, and will most likely never learn to read or write. Room to Read believes that all children, regardless of gender or background, have a right to education. They empower children through promoting and enabling education through programs focused on literacy and gender equality education. Hannah Richards, Manager of Global Business Development at Room to Rea...
Do you ever wonder if you’re doing the right thing in your life, but aren’t quite sure what to change? Perhaps, changing your job could be the solution to unleashing your true potential. Carole Kanchier, Registered Psychologist and author of “Questers Dare to Change Your Job and Life” joins the show to discuss the steps you need to take to change your job, and your life.
The art that hangs in move sets, corporate offices, hotel lobbies, and homes across the world are created by professional artists with an eye for rich, vibrant colors and a keen sense of aesthetics. Dora Woodrum, owner of Nice Modern Art, joins the show to share how she became a successful Contemporary Artist, and what you can do to follow in her footsteps.