Monday, November 26, 2012

Gaza cleric calls violation of Israel truce sinful

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) ? A leading Islamic cleric in the Gaza Strip has ruled it a sin to violate the recent cease-fire between Israel and the Hamas militant group that controls the Palestinian territory.

The fatwa, or religious edict, issued by Suleiman al-Daya late Saturday accords a religious legitimacy to the truce and could justify any act by Gaza's government to enforce it.

"Honoring the truce, which was sponsored by our Egyptian brethren, is the duty of each and every one of us. Violating it shall constitute a sin," the fatwa read.

The Wednesday truce put an end to an eight-day Israeli offensive against Gaza militants who fired rockets into Israel. The agreement remains fragile because details beyond the initial cease-fire have not yet been worked out.

Associated Press

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?The best opportunity for innovation lies in the innate curiosity and ...

After working in the Oakland, California schools for 24 years ? one of the toughest districts in the country ? Anthony Cody has seen and led a good bit of change in education. From teaching high needs students to building collaborative communities of teachers, Cody has made a big difference.

Now an active blogger (he writes the Living in Dialogue blog for Education Week), Cody is able to apply what he?s learned through guiding other teachers, many of whom are struggling with same? issues he did as a teacher. One of the biggest issues? Students facing poverty and other difficulties at home often simply can?t meet expectations at school. In 2011, Cody organized the Save Our Schools March in Washington, D.C., responding to frustration with federal policies ? namely the continued focus on standardized tests.

Today, Cody shares more about what he?s learned over a long career, and what he hopes for the future of education.

Can you describe how your professional achievements have advanced innovation in education?

In the Oakland schools, where I worked for 24 years, I developed a program called TeamScience that paired experienced science teachers with novices in order to give them support and help them become effective. This program started in 2007, and has served more than 100 teachers in the District. Now in its sixth year, it has served to increase the retention of both the experienced teachers and novices, and student performance in science has improved significantly.

I also worked with the Oakland Effective Teaching Task Force and helped organize the first Oakland Teachers? Convention. The recommendations from this event resulted in an expansion in teacher-led professional development and teacher inquiry in the schools there.

I have contributed to two reports addressing important issues for the teaching profession, written with other members of Accomplished California Teachers. The first, A Quality Teacher in Every Classroom, reviews current teacher evaluation practices and suggests ways the evaluation process could be strengthened. The second, Promoting Quality Teaching, was just released, and it offers ways to improve teacher pay and career pathways.

What has changed as a result of your efforts?

TeamScience, the mentoring program I described, has helped create a stronger level of collaboration and collegial support among science teachers in Oakland, and improved teacher retention and student outcomes.

The Mills Teacher Scholars has expanded as a result mainly of the excellence of their work, but was also helped by the attention I helped bring through my blog.

The reports I mentioned have been used by a number of school districts and the California state legislature when contemplating changes to evaluation and compensation systems.

How can others facing similar challenges implement what you?ve learned through your work?

The posts I reference provide more detailed advice about how to implement these strategies.

How have you applied technology in innovative ways to support your work?

In preparing the reports, we hosted online meetings where participants could share their thoughts in a live discussion, through their computers.

What is the biggest obstacle you have had to overcome to ensure students are receiving a quality education?

The Oakland schools are a challenging place to work, as are many high poverty school systems. These conditions, and the low pay, result in very high turnover levels for teachers. This makes it difficult to raise the level of teaching at a school, because we lose people just when they are getting their feet under them.

What is your region doing well currently to support education?

The voters of California just voted to raise taxes to support education. This will allow us to recover a bit from years of harsh budget cuts. ?There is also an innovative program in California called the Quality Education Investment Act (QEIA), which provides high poverty schools with support to lower class sizes and give teachers more time to collaborate.

What conditions must change in your country to better support education?

The first conditions that must be changed are those affecting the lives of our students. Political leaders are operating under the mistaken idea that our schools can improve student outcomes while we ignore the fact that more and more of our students are living in poverty. For the past decade we have attempted to spur growth by punishing teachers and schools for low test scores. This has only served to narrow the curriculum and encourage teaching to the test. In order to support education, we need to stop equating learning with test scores, and allow schools far greater flexibility in measuring student outcomes. We should expand programs like QEIA, which provide schools with resources needed for teacher collaboration and small class sizes.

What is the best opportunity for innovation in education?

The best opportunity for innovation lies in the innate curiosity and creativity of our students and teachers. If we can only unleash it by abandoning the idea that excellence will come from standards and tests.

What advice would you give a new teacher (or to anyone wanting to make a difference in education)?

Choose your school carefully. Make sure you do not land in a school where you are handed a script and a set of test blueprints to prepare your students for. Learn who your students are, in every dimension. Pay attention to their culture, to the challenges they face in their community, and to the ways you can get support from their family. Look to all of these for things that strengthen your student, for assets they bring to school. Build on these strengths.

What educational ?trend? do you think is helping students? Is there a trend that is getting in the way of learning?

I think the trends towards authentic ?place-based? and ?project-based? learning are very encouraging. The trend towards virtual education is a big concern. I think online education is being aggressively sold, and is likely to be disappointing.

If you could give one educational tool to every child in the world, what would it be? Why?

Self-confidence. Students need experiences that confirm to them their own powers of observation and analysis. They need practice acting on the world and succeeding at understanding and changing it. Once they own this power, they can use it throughout their lives.

About Anthony Cody
@AnthonyCody

Anthony Cody spent 24 years working in Oakland schools, 18 of them as a science teacher at a high-needs middle school. He is National Board certified, and now leads workshops with teachers focused on Project Based Learning. With education at a crossroads, he invites you to join him in a dialogue on education reform and teaching for change and deep learning. For additional information on Cody?s work, visit his Web site, Teachers Lead.

  • Birthplace: Berkeley, California
  • Current residence: Willits, California
  • Education: BS and teaching credential, UC Berkeley; Masters in secondary science education, San Jose State University
  • Website I check every day: http://www.edweek.org/tm/index.html
  • Person who inspires me most: Aija Simmons
  • Favorite childhood memory:? Helping out in Dan Peletz? kindergarten class.
  • Next travel destination (work or pleasure): Seattle, Washington

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No. 6 Florida rolls to 37-26 win over No. 10 FSU

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) ? Florida coach Will Muschamp doesn't have any doubt where his team's next stop should be: Miami for the BCS championship game on Jan. 7.

And the sixth-ranked Gators made a strong case for consideration Saturday by crushing archrival Florida State.

Mike Gillislee ran for two touchdowns and Florida scored 24 straight points in a span of less than nine minutes in the fourth quarter to keep its national title hopes alive with a convincing win over the 10th-ranked Seminoles.

"We have a really tough football team," Muschamp said he left the field for Florida's locker room. "We should be playing for the national championship."

Florida (11-1, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) came into the game fourth in the BCS standings, and could find itself in position to earn a spot in the national championship game if No. 1 Notre Dame loses to Southern California. The Gators lone loss was in late October to third-ranked Georgia, and it will keep them out of the SEC title game.

"Hopefully we can sneak in," said Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel, who completed 15 of 23 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown. "We're a resilient team."

He's not likely to get any argument from Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher, who hoped a victory over the Gators would not only persuade pollsters that the Seminoles belonged among the elite, but win some positive attention for the Atlantic Coast Conference.

"They controlled the line of scrimmage up front," Fisher said. "They have a very good team. They did a great job."

The game matching two of the nation's best defenses went back and forth with the Seminoles scoring 20 unanswered points to take a 20-13 lead late in the third quarter. They wouldn't score again until the final play of the game and victory out of reach.

"Our guys understand that it's about all 60 minutes," Muschamp said. "We just really needed to be patient and wear them down."

Did they ever.

Florida regained the lead for keeps at 23-20 on Gillislee's 37-yard run with 11:01 left in the final period on the first play after Florida State's EJ Manuel fumbled, his fourth turnover of the game. Gillislee finished with 140 yards rushing, surpassing the 1,000-yard mark for the season early in the game.

Florida State (10-2, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) was hurt by five turnovers in the game. The Seminoles will play Georgia Tech next week in the ACC title game.

Florida State was hoping to keep its own long shot national title hopes alive with a third straight win over the Gators, but couldn't.

The Seminoles had been so dominant at home, outscoring opponents 324-54 in six previous games here with Clemson doing the most damage when Florida State prevailed in a 49-37 shootout in September.

Florida, not known for its offense, rushed for 244 of its 394 yards against the nation's top-ranked defense, which has benefited from a comparatively weak schedule.

And it was that schedule and a 17-16 loss at North Carolina State last month that has provoked questions about how good the Seminoles were. They couldn't capitalize on the opportunity to prove the doubters wrong.

"We're better than them," Florida nose guard Omar Hunter said. "You have to finish the game. The fourth quarter, that's the most important quarter."

Florida salted its victory away on Driskel's 14-yard touchdown throw to Quinton Dunbar with seven minutes left and Matt Jones' 32-yard run with 2:33 left for a 37-20 lead.

Caleb Sturgis kicked three field goals for the Gators. Florida State's Dustin Hopkins had field goals of 50 and 53 yards to tie former Georgia kicker Billy Bennett's NCAA record of 87 career field goals.

Florida State scored 20 straight points to wipe out an early 13-0 deficit. Manuel threw a 6-yard TD pass to Nick O'Leary and the quarterback bootlegged in from a yard out with 8:30 remaining. When Dustin Hopkins kicked a 53-yard field goal with 4:24 left in the third, the Seminoles looked as if they were on their way.

But Florida dominated the fourth quarter.

Gillislee's go-ahead TD run came the first play after Florida's Dominque Easley recovered the fumble by Manuel, who coughed up the ball after being nailed by Antonio Morrison. Manuel had to leave the game for a series, but was unable to rally the Seminoles after returning.

It was a tough game for Manuel for the second straight year against the Gators. He threw for only 65 yards in a 21-7 win at Florida last season and was intercepted three times Saturday in addition to the costly fourth quarter fumble. It was only the second time he was intercepted three times in a game in his career.

Florida dominated the first half, building a 13-0 lead before Florida State scored on the final play of the half when Hopkins kicked a 50-yard field goal into the wind.

Sturgis hit field goals of 39 and 45 yards and Gillislee scored on a 9-yard run moments after the Gators recovered a fumble on the kickoff by Florida State's Karlos Williams at the Seminoles 21.

The Gators, who missed a golden scoring opportunity near the end of the first quarter when Trey Burton underthrew a wide open Clay Burton at about the Florida State 10, ran 25 plays in the opening quarter to eight for the Seminoles.

By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, Florida State seemed to wear down and Florida rolled right into the middle of the national championship conversation.

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Diary of a Craft Room Transformation: Oliver's baby shower #2

Phew! We made it through a fun-filled day of baby shower prep, eating the most awesome cake EVER, watching Emily and Matt open some wonderful gifts, eating a chocolate cake with blueberry cream filling, playing a game of baby bingo, eating cake that made us feel like we had died and gone to Heaven, and oh by the way, did I mention that the cake was good? Not only was it good, but made by a friend and co-worker who will be farmhouse for her cakes and other sweets one day! Wanna see it? Ok, you talked me in to it....

Can you guess what the nursery theme is? Yup, farm animals! Can you believe the detail on those animals and that basket weave chocolate on the sides? Wowser! Please keep this lovely cake baking Madonna in your prayers as she undergoes some major surgery later this month to remove a malignant tumor on her sternum.

Oh yeah, we really did have a baby shower today!

We sent everyone home with these yummy cookies.

Matt and Emily looking at all their gifts after the crowd left.

Can you believe that I actually managed to cook after this long day? Yummy Mexican Chicken Soup topped with freshly baked whole wheat tortilla slices and sour cream. Yummy! Toodles!

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Pet Care: Fleas, Pets & Dogs, Dog Flea Treatment, Prevention ...

(PET CARE) Dog and cat fleas sure can be a nuisance, but if left untreated, they can also result in serious illness. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to prevent and treat dog fleas quickly and efficiently to avoid any serious problems. Read on for more information on dog fleas and see which methods of treatment and prevention work best for you. ? Global Animal

A single flea can lay as many as 60 eggs per day and the adult flea lives about 3 months, but sometimes much longer. Photo Credit: LOLren/Flickr

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If you have noticed your beloved dog itching, scratching, and biting his or herself incessantly, it can certainly be a cause of concern. The case might be particularly serious if he or she has started to lose patches of hair and develop painful sores. With these symptoms, it is easy to tell that a dog has been suffering from a bad case of fleas. Therefore, it is important to know exactly how to help your pet, as there are many different ways to get rid of fleas on dogs.

What are Fleas?

Fleas are external parasites and are very different from parasites found inside the body like heart worms and tape worms. Fleas are typically round or oval in shape with tiny legs. These parasites cling to the dog?s body to feed off their blood.

If you observe your pet dog constantly scratching, you should brush through their fur and carefully inspect for any fleas. At times, it can be easier to feel for fleas using your hands. You should pay special attention to certain areas such as the neck, legs, groin, and base of their tails.The moment you feel a lump, simply part through their hair and you will most likely find a flea clinging to your pet?s skin.In some cases, you are even likely to see fleas fall from your dog?s coat when brushing through the fur. But if you find the slightest possibility of a major flea infestation, it is time to take action.?

What to Do?

Many pet guardians wonder why they find fleas despite grooming their dogs frequently. However, dogs are likely to contract these fleas in many ways such as during a walk or from other dogs they have met outside.

Firstly, you must ensure a neat and clean environment for your pet to roam around. The same goes with their crates and beds.

In addition, it is crucial to maintain your pet?s hygiene with a regular grooming regime. It can be helpful to try out some of the dog flea products available on the market such as spray, flea collars, and shampoo. These products can also serve an integral part of your pet grooming regimen, but make sure to follow the instructions carefully for the best results.

Taking your pet to a licensed veterinarian for regular checkups is another way to keep an eye on flea infestations.

The Dog Help Network has provided an informative website on dog fleas that offers the best tips on preventing and treating flea infestations.

Check out their official information hub on fleas on dogs at http://www.dogfleashelp.com/

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

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Throwing a party AND inviting people is a bit odd. I use my dogs birthday as an excuse to have pizza and ice cream cake....but for me and DH. Not our friends and family. It's literally an excuse to eat crappy 'party' food for a day. Lol

Oh and our holiday car last December had three pics on it. One of DH and I pulling the babies out of present boxes, one of the girls in their present box and one of our dog in her Hanukkah collar. We signed it Love, The our last names and underneath that listed first names....DH, me, E, A and Rayne.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

The art of sustainable development

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Concordia-France research collaboration appeals to emotions to heal the world

Montreal, October 19, 2012 Einstein said that we can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking used when we created them. Wise words, except few people heed them when it comes to sustainable solutions for our ailing planet. Despite decades of scientific research into everything from air pollution to species extinction, individuals are slow to act because their passions are not being ignited.

For Paul Shrivastava, the Director of the David O'Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business (JMSB), combining science with the arts will bring about the passionate implementation of sustainable development. "No significant human endeavour has ever been accomplished without passion. Science and technology by themselves aren't enough. We need to turn to the arts in order to infuse passion into the pursuit of sustainability and get real results that will heal the planet," he says.

In a forthcoming article in the International Journal of Technology Management, co-authored by colleagues from the University of Lorraine and the ICN Business School in Nancy, France, Shrivastava argues that art is a survival instinct. "Narratives, stories, music and images served to warn our early ancestors against predators and natural disasters. Art helped them develop defence mechanisms. My colleagues and I believe that art should be used to deal with modern survival threats such as climate change and environmental crises."

This is an idea that the corporate world would be wise to take into account. Sustainable organizations need the arts to enhance employee creativity and innovation, attract creative workers, improve worker satisfaction, as well as design eco-friendly and innovative products and services. Indeed, the arts influence the sustainability of companies through architecture, aesthetics of workspaces, design of products and services, graphic art in advertising, and arts-based training methods.

Here in Montreal, that attitude is becoming a reality. Best-selling author Richard Florida wrote in 2008 that Montreal is well positioned not just to weather the economic storm but also to flourish in the long run because of its widespread creative class. "Nearly a fifth of the Montreal region's workforce forms a super-creative," writes Florida. This means that Montreal has "underlying economic and social capacities which, if properly harnessed, will position [it to] serve as a model for other regions in Canada."

Shrivastava hopes that model will be quick to spread. "We've spent decades relying on science and technology and the planet is still in shambles. Art allows fresh perspectives and new ways interpreting the world. In Montreal and beyond, art is what will make us give up our old habits in favour of planet-changing behaviour."

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Partners in research: In collaboration with colleagues at the ICN Business School and the ARTEM Program in France, and Concordia's David O'Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise Paul Shrivastava is exploring the use of the arts for understanding enterprise sustainability through an International Research Chair in Art and Sustainable Enterprise. Other Concordia researchers include Ricardo del Fara (Department of Music), Cheryl Gladu (INDI PhD Program), Andrew Ross, and Andrea Kim (JMSB). This research initiative examines the dynamic relations between art, aesthetics and sustainable development of organizations.

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The art of sustainable development [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 19-Oct-2012
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Contact: Clea Desjardins
clea.desjardins@concordia.ca
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Concordia University

Concordia-France research collaboration appeals to emotions to heal the world

Montreal, October 19, 2012 Einstein said that we can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking used when we created them. Wise words, except few people heed them when it comes to sustainable solutions for our ailing planet. Despite decades of scientific research into everything from air pollution to species extinction, individuals are slow to act because their passions are not being ignited.

For Paul Shrivastava, the Director of the David O'Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business (JMSB), combining science with the arts will bring about the passionate implementation of sustainable development. "No significant human endeavour has ever been accomplished without passion. Science and technology by themselves aren't enough. We need to turn to the arts in order to infuse passion into the pursuit of sustainability and get real results that will heal the planet," he says.

In a forthcoming article in the International Journal of Technology Management, co-authored by colleagues from the University of Lorraine and the ICN Business School in Nancy, France, Shrivastava argues that art is a survival instinct. "Narratives, stories, music and images served to warn our early ancestors against predators and natural disasters. Art helped them develop defence mechanisms. My colleagues and I believe that art should be used to deal with modern survival threats such as climate change and environmental crises."

This is an idea that the corporate world would be wise to take into account. Sustainable organizations need the arts to enhance employee creativity and innovation, attract creative workers, improve worker satisfaction, as well as design eco-friendly and innovative products and services. Indeed, the arts influence the sustainability of companies through architecture, aesthetics of workspaces, design of products and services, graphic art in advertising, and arts-based training methods.

Here in Montreal, that attitude is becoming a reality. Best-selling author Richard Florida wrote in 2008 that Montreal is well positioned not just to weather the economic storm but also to flourish in the long run because of its widespread creative class. "Nearly a fifth of the Montreal region's workforce forms a super-creative," writes Florida. This means that Montreal has "underlying economic and social capacities which, if properly harnessed, will position [it to] serve as a model for other regions in Canada."

Shrivastava hopes that model will be quick to spread. "We've spent decades relying on science and technology and the planet is still in shambles. Art allows fresh perspectives and new ways interpreting the world. In Montreal and beyond, art is what will make us give up our old habits in favour of planet-changing behaviour."

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Partners in research: In collaboration with colleagues at the ICN Business School and the ARTEM Program in France, and Concordia's David O'Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise Paul Shrivastava is exploring the use of the arts for understanding enterprise sustainability through an International Research Chair in Art and Sustainable Enterprise. Other Concordia researchers include Ricardo del Fara (Department of Music), Cheryl Gladu (INDI PhD Program), Andrew Ross, and Andrea Kim (JMSB). This research initiative examines the dynamic relations between art, aesthetics and sustainable development of organizations.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

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A recent article from the Los Angeles Times gives the impression that, in this day and age, scams are a dime a dozen. The article rounds up a number of alleged cons, frauds and schemes from both the online and offline realms, exhorting consumers to exercise caution. In particular, the article notes one online scam, in which illegitimate escrow services offer their services to consumers who have participated in online auctions. The Internet Crime Complaint Center has flagged these phony escrow services for taking consumers money but never sending the promised merchandise. The article does an important service by alerting consumers to some real and potential frauds that existbut according to one company, Reputation Changer, scam reports and allegations are not always to be trusted, and sometimes they only end up doing harm to legitimate businesses.

Reputation Changer has reacted to the Los Angeles Times article with a new press statement. In the companys press statement, CEO Cliff Stein says that online scam allegations are a slippery slope. It is certainly true that, thanks to the anonymity afforded by the Internet, there are plenty of scams out there, and its vital for the consumer to be cautious, he observes. That online anonymity is ultimately a two-edged sword. Not only does it mean there are many scams, but also many false scam reports. A lot of legitimate and reputable businesses are smeared, attacked with scam allegations when they have done nothing wrong.

According to Reputation Changer, scam accusations can come from a wide array of sources. We have worked with many companies that have been subject to these outrageous accusations, Stein affirms. Sometimes, the scam rumors stem from consumers who simply were not pleased with the products or services. In other cases, however, they come from angry or bitter employees, or from business competitors.

This underscores an important truth, Stein saysnamely, that no company is immune to online scam allegations. A lot of companies operate under the assumption that, if they treat consumers fairly and do not misrepresent themselves, there is no way this could happen to them, he notes.

However, scam allegations are not always based in fact. That means they can besiege any brand or business.

Stein goes on to say that the damage done by these allegations of wrongdoing are potentially devastating. It is no exaggeration to say that false reports of fraudulent activity, when circulated on the Internet, can lead to a business demise, or at the very least lead to diminished sales and lost customers, says Stein. Additionally, when word gets out that a business is running a scamwhether those allegations have any basis in reality or notthey often encourage clients to request refunds and chargebacks. Bottom line: Scam accusations can destroy a business reputation and lead to a whole litany of problems.

At Reputation Changer, scam reports do not have to be a death sentence, however. Stein says that his company has worked to help many brands bounce back from these reputation disasters. A lot of companies have come to us seeking to clear their names, and we are passionate for helping them do exactly that, he enthuses. The bad news is that we cannot prevent people from posting these scam allegations. However, we can seek to render them non-issues.

Stein explains that his company practices a form of online suppression. We inundate search engines with content that presents our clients brand in a positive light, he says. So when a consumer searches for that brand, he or she sees the positive listings, while the unwanted search results are pushed out of the way.

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Developing a more productive staff is really a frequent goal for HR executives and small enterprises homeowners. Having an efficient staff helps reinforce an optimistic working atmosphere for staff and might help push organization performance. As there has been a breakthrough on the idea of firm team building.Company team building events have quickly become a well known trend around the world from smaller SMEs to international corporations to put up team work events annually, a result. Corporate team work activities provide not only to construct professional ties between fellow peers, but also between management and their subordinates.Popular Team Building ActivitiesThe usual choices for team building exercises are published ?inhouse? and incorporate activities such as guided confidence exercises and problem solving tasks. Nevertheless, lately several firms have switched to taking their staff out of the office, to get employees out of these normal environment.Out of office corporate days supply a new dynamic to staff work activities. In order for team-building exercises to succeed, the activity must be exciting and fun.There are a variety of fun outdoor activities available for firms to integrate into their team work activity.War-games such as, paintballing or lazer label are fast-paced, fascinating ?combat? activities that involve members doning military dress and work together to accomplish a selection of team objectives. Dodging paint-balls and hiding in bunkers in not really a great way release a stress and anxiety of day to day work, but additionally serves a great way to construct ties and relationships between colleagues.Outdoor activities such as orienteering or team prize hunts are generally popular options for team building times. Orienteering requires using your map reading and compass skills to understand through new terrain. With prize hunts individuals need certainly to follow cryptic indications to determine their approach to find a chosen object or destination. These activities are particularly effective for building co-operation and is just a great method to spend an afternoon.Not all group building activities need to show your staff to the great outdoors, staff action days that take place indoors contain ?group cooking days.? With ample chance for relieving stress and promote team connection. This entertaining knowledge frequently involves trying one another culinary designs with serves as a great speaking point.Whether it is indoor or outdoor, team-building exercises certainly are a great method to alleviate strain on the job and create new bonds between other peers and administration alike.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

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Municipal bonds have long been among the safest investments, but a coming wave of municipal bankruptcies in California ? and the disturbing way one of those cities is stiffing its bondholders ? could change perceptions about the wisdom of lending money to cities.

The struggling port city of Stockton has declared bankruptcy after a spending spree where officials granted city workers an absurdly generous lifetime medical care benefit, dramatically increased pensions and floated debt to finance dubious downtown redevelopment projects.

When the city couldn?t make its pension payments in 2007, it borrowed $125 million ? by selling bonds ? to cover the mess it created by its pension increases. Now the city government is as upside-down as many Stockton homeowners, and officials are blaming the foreclosure crisis, conveniently neglecting that the current reduction in property tax revenue followed years of dramatic revenue increases.

Now, Stockton officials?want to stiff Assured Guaranty, a Bermuda-based bond insurance company, for about $103 million. The company ? noting that Stockton is going under in part because it can?t make its pension payments to the California Public Employees Retirement System ? argued in a statement, ?If Stockton is disappointed with CalPERS? investment performance, it should be taking that up with CalPERS rather than reneging on the city?s obligation to holders of the pension bonds.?

Stockton City Manager Bob Deis accused Assured Guaranty of ?bad faith? and ?whining? even as he whined that Assured Guaranty doesn?t care about anarchy in Stockton?s streets, as the city?s crime rate soars following policing cutbacks.

But it?s not the fault of lenders that city officials were so unconcerned about their residents that public safety concerns were placed behind the demands of wealthy city pensioners. Like many cities in this state, Stockton?s infrastructure is crumbling as government becomes more a benefit provider to current and retired city employees.

Deis sounds like a wastrel who spent 10 years running up debt on luxurious living, then gets mad at his bank for wanting to get paid back: ?Hey, you don?t care that I can?t feed my kids!?

CalPERS arrogance

Of course, it?s hard to top the arrogance of?CalPERS, which has responded to Assured Guaranty?s complaints by insisting that ?obligations owed to the public workers of the city have priority? over creditors such as Assured Guaranty. CalPERS also insists the media is ?hyping? the idea that pension promises have anything to do with cities going belly-up. CalPERS, which in 1999 advocated retroactive pension increases based on assumed rates of investment returns that essentially required the Dow Jones industrial average to reach 25,000 by 2009, is backed by taxpayers whether its projections are right or wrong.

As cities run out of money, and pension obligations grow, we can expect to see more local officials faced with the choice of protecting city workers or taxpayers. It?s not hard to understand why the politically powerful CalPERS is so confident that the demands of public employees always come first.

As the Stockton Record reported recently, CalPERS ?dwarfs all other creditors with a $245 million liability in the city over the next decade. Yet National Public Finance Guarantee Corp., an insurer of several Stockton bonds, contends in court papers that CalPERS is conspicuously missing from the list of those Stockton engaged in pre-bankruptcy negotiations.?

That insurer argues persuasively that Stockton never had any intention to seek reduced payments from CalPERS. Typically in bankruptcies, the debtor can?t pay everyone what?s owed, so then the creditors fight it out. Here, it seems like city officials cherry-picked which creditors to stiff, which certainly backs the insurer?s contention that Stockton officials have showed bias, a distortion of the bankruptcy process.

While the municipal bond markets aren?t yet spooked, they do have reason for concern, given that pension debts are growing, and there are few other places to trim if public employee retirement plans are off the table.

SEC warning

Even the feds are sounding some warning bells. As Bloomberg reported last month, ?The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it plans to seek power to force better disclosures from states and cities participating in the $3.7 trillion municipal bond market.? The SEC should add this disclosure: Your retirement investments will always lose out to public employee pension demands.

Those of us who have viewed Chapter 9 bankruptcy as a useful option to help troubled cities get their books in order have miscalculated.

Public employee unions and their allies in the courts and the retirement systems are so powerful that even during dire financial circumstances, their selfish demands trump everything else. Although bankruptcy can be a valuable tool, as Orange County?s 1994 bankruptcy made clear, the process is no panacea for incorrigibly wasteful, union-controlled local governments.

The crisis is not going away, despite CalPERS? insistence otherwise.

Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, for instance, said this week that the state?s largest city faces ?disaster? if officials there don?t fix L.A.?s underfunded pension system.

We should closely watch the unfolding proceedings in Bankruptcy court, as Stockton goes through this process. But a more significant battle is being fought in San Jose, as courts determine whether voters? support for a June ballot measure that cuts pensions for existing city workers is legal. The key is pensions for current workers, given that simply cutting retirement benefits only for new hires will not defuse the pension-debt time bomb.

If the courts side with reformers, there may be hope for rolling back pension costs and saving city services. If not, Californians better get ready for even higher taxes and fewer municipal services, given that there are precious few options left. And without a reform path that touches pensions for existing workers, investors might want to rethink the long-term safety of their municipal bond holdings, which will become an even bigger target.

(Steven Greenhut is vice president of journalism at the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity.?Originally posted on CalWatchdog.)

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Doctors edge closer to identifying heart risks | FOX6Now.com - WITI

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(CNN) ? More than 1 million people in the United States will have a heart attack this year. Most will occur in people with no symptoms.

With better prediction methods for cardiovascular disease, many of those could be prevented.

Two new studies in the Journal of the American Medical Association explore methods for helping doctors identify patients who are at greatest risk for heart problems. They are not definitive, and still point to unanswered questions, but represent a continued fight against the most common killer in the United States.

One new study found that coronary artery calcium was about six times better at predicting cardiovascular risk than a family history of coronary heart disease.

The heart?s arteries can develop a substance called plaque in their walls. Cholesterol and other cells compose the plaque. Too much plaque buildup can trigger a heart attack.

A coronary calcium scan assesses whether there are any specks of calcium in the walls of the arteries. These calcifications are an early sign of plaque buildup.

There are about 28 million Americans in the ?intermediate risk? group for cardiac events, which means that doctors aren?t sure how to treat them or how to tell which of them is most likely to have a heart attack, said Dr. Joseph Yeboah, lead study author and cardiologist at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

About 7,000 participants, 1,330 of whom had intermediate risk, were included in the study. Researchers compared six different markers of risk, and found that the calcium was superior to the rest.

The cost for the calcium test varies, but is usually about $200, Yeboah said.

?The cost issue should always be weighed against how much is society prepared to spend for a heart attack,? he said.

The cost of treating a person with a heart attack could be more than a thousand times higher than the cost of the calcium test, he said. Additionally, many people die from their first heart attack.

?The current study in JAMA on coronary CT imaging should convince physicians and the public alike that if you are middle-aged, have some risk factors for heart disease, and want to greatly improve your knowledge of what your risk truly is, you should get a calcium score,? said Dr. Arthur Agatston, a Miami cardiologist and author of the best-selling South Beach diet books, in an e-mail.

Agatston created the calcium score, first published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology in 1991. He did not invent the scan to detect it, however, and does not profit from it.

Agatston, who was not involved in this study, praised the test in the 2011 CNN documentary ?The Last Heart Attack.?

?It is the single best predictor of who is headed for a heart attack and who is not, and is thus the best way to know who needs aggressive lifestyle and pharmacological intervention and who doesn?t,? he said this week.

Besides costs, one potential issue is the radiation involved in the test, which is about 1 millisievert. That?s about one-third the amount of radiation Americans are exposed to from the environment in one year, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. A CT scan to the head is 2 mSv.

Still, it?s unclear what effect the radiation from the calcium test would have over time, especially since there has not been a set standard for the radiation involved in the test, Yeboah said. The FDA has not weighed in about this test.

Although many insurance companies do not cover the calcium test, some people pay out of pocket for it anyway, Yeboah said. It is unclear whether the test has helped those people specifically.

Former President Bill Clinton told CNN?s Dr. Sanjay Gupta in ?The Last Heart Attack? that he?d had one of these scans just months after leaving office, but doctors weren?t sure what to do with the results since the technology was so new.

Clinton said he had ?some calcium buildup around my heart that put me basically in the top third of risk,? but did so well on the stress test that doctors said there wasn?t any evidence of blockage.

In 2004, Clinton experienced tightness in his chest, which turned out to be a serious symptom. He underwent quadruple bypass surgery to restore blood flow to his heart. And in 2010, he needed another procedure: two stents to open a vein from his bypass surgery.

More research should be done to further evaluate the costs and benefits of this calcium test, Yeboah said.

A second new study evaluated the benefits of a different kind of screening test: carotid intimal medial thickness. This involves an ultrasound measurement of the thickness of the carotid artery.

The carotid artery is a blood vessel leading to the brain, delivering blood to the brain and face. The thickness of the walls is thought to be a risk factor for cardiac events such as heart attack.

Researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 14 different studies worldwide, encompassing about 46,000 participants. Study authors wrote that their results suggest that the added value of conducting a carotid intimal medial thickness test was small and ?unlikely to be of clinical importance.?

Their results pertain to a 10-year risk outlook, meaning the study measured the likelihood of a cardiac event within 10 years of the test. But the authors wrote that additional research could find this test may be useful for 20- or 30-year outlooks.

This analysis has limitations, however ? there may be inconsistencies in how cardiac events were determined across the different studies, and there was variation in the use of cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins across the different groups.

A risk assessment based on factors such as age, gender and blood pressure is about as good at predicting cardiovascular disease likelihood as carotid intimal medial thickness, said study co-author Dr. Michiel Bots, of the Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care of the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands.

While the arterial wall thickness measurement may predict the occurrence of disease, it does not help doctors decide whether a patient should be treated with lipid-lowering or blood-pressure-lowering drugs, Bots said.

But the carotid ultrasound test is inexpensive, and can be easily and safely performed in a doctor?s office, Agatston said.

The test can also image atherosclerotic plaques, although this particular study did not separately analyze the presence of plaques. Plaque in the carotid artery is a warning sign for risk of heart attack and stroke.

For prediction and management of cardiac risk in some patients, Agatston believes there is a place for this test.

Source: http://fox6now.com/2012/08/23/doctors-edge-closer-to-identifying-heart-risks/

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Researchers probe invisible vacancies in fuel cell materials

ScienceDaily (Aug. 22, 2012) ? Knowing the position of missing oxygen atoms could be the key to cheaper solid oxide fuel cells with longer lifetimes. New microscopy research from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory is enabling scientists to map these vacancies at an atomic scale.

Although fuel cells hold promise as an efficient energy conversion technology, they have yet to reach mainstream markets because of their high price tag and limited lifespans. Overcoming these barriers requires a fundamental understanding of fuel cells, which produce electricity through a chemical reaction between oxygen and a fuel. As conducting oxygen ions move through the fuel cell, they travel through vacancies where oxygen atoms used to be. The distribution, arrangement and geometry of such oxygen vacancies in fuel cell materials are thought to affect the efficiency of the overall device.

"A big part of making a better fuel cell is to understand what the oxygen vacancies do inside the material: how fast they move, how they order, how they interact with interfaces and defects," said ORNL's Albina Borisevich. "The question is how to study them. It's one thing to see an atom of one type on the background of atoms of a different type. But in this case, you want to see if there are a few atoms missing. Seeing a void is much more difficult."

In research published in Nature Materials, ORNL scientists used scanning transmission electron microscopy to determine the distribution of oxygen vacancies in a fuel cell cathode material below the level of a single unit cell. The team verified its findings with theoretical calculations and neutron experiments at the lab's Spallation Neutron Source.

"Even though the vacancy doesn't generate any signal in the electron micrograph, it's still a big disturbance in the structure," Borisevich said. "You can see that the lattice expands where vacancies are present. So we tracked the lattice expansion around vacancies and compared it with theoretical models, and we were able to develop a calibration for this type of material."

By providing a means to study vacancies at an atomic scale, the ORNL technique will help inform the development of improved fuel cell technologies in a systematic and deliberate fashion, in contrast to trial and error approaches.

Beyond its relevance to applications in fuel cells and information storage and logic devices, ORNL coauthor Sergei Kalinin explains that the team's research is also building a bridge between two scientific communities that traditionally have had little in common.

"From my perspective, it is physics marrying electrochemistry," Kalinin said. "The idea is that vacancies are important for energy, and vacancies are important for physics. The materials that physicists like to study are exactly the same as the materials used for fuel cells, and unless we understand how vacancies behave at interfaces, ferroic domain walls, and in thin films, we will not be able to fully appreciate the physics of these systems."

The team's research is also reinforced by a parallel study published in Physical Review Letters, with Borisevich and Kalinin as coauthors, that explains how to obtain parameters that describe vacancy-ordered systems from electron microscopy data.

Coauthors on the Nature Materials paper are ORNL's Young-Min Kim, Jun He, Michael Biegalski, Hailemariam Ambaye, Valerie Lauter, Hans Christen, and Stephen Pennycook; and Vanderbilt University's Sokrates Pantelides. The work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science. Portions of this research were conducted at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences and the Spallation Neutron Source, which are both also sponsored at ORNL by DOE's Office of Science.

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Geek the Guide: Innovative Ways to Use Research Guides - LILRC ...

LILRC is pleased to announce that Kristina De Voe will be returning to Long Island this September for another training session on research guides.? Space is limited, so reserve your seat today!

Geek the Guide: Innovative Ways to Use Research Guides

Date: Friday, September 7, 2012
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Research guides are a common feature of many library websites. Also known as subject guides, pathfinders, or course guides, research guides are great ways to recommend specialized resources, deliver instructional content, and even promote upcoming events. In this lively program, we?ll discuss the perks and pitfalls of open-source and commercial platforms, including LibGuides, for implementing research guides. We?ll also cover current trends and best practices for creating discoverable, engaging content within guides. Interactive break-out discussions on key issues surrounding designing, marketing, and assessing the effectiveness of research guides will follow, allowing participants to exchange ideas. Walk away with ideas on how your library might use research guides to highlight and, more importantly, deliver the collections, programs, and services you provide to your users.

Presenter: Kristina M. De Voe, English & Communications Librarian, Temple University Libraries

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Tips For Personal Development And Conscious Living - Health Web ...

Thursday, August 23rd, 2012 at 1:57 pm ?

If you feel like you want to grow as a person, but you do not know how, you are in luck. When you have solid advice to guide you, your attitude will be positive and your chances will be greater for personal development success. Choose the advice that works for you from the tips below.

Instead of bragging about how many things you?ve earned in your life, try to ask other people about what they?ve earned in their life and what they?re proud of. This helps you discover what other people have accomplished to help you respect them which in turn betters your character.

Think of the gap between your current situation and your wishes as something you have to conquer. You need to understand and embrace this before you can move forward. Unless you are honest about your starting point, your goals will not be a true reflection of where you need to go for maximum personal growth.

Nobody is perfect, and most of us make the occasional dietary error. Unchecked stress can be very damaging to both your mind and your body. Make an honest effort to live life to the fullest without sweating the small stuff.

Whatever it is that you need to have in your life, make sure you have one thing. That one thing is you must choose to be an active person and live your life, not be a spectator. Standing back idly will serve you no purpose, so get involved in your own destiny today!

Know what your strengths are, and be confident when promoting yourself. Everybody has different skills, which makes the diverse and wonderful planet we live on. Don?t waste time on what you are not good at, but rather keep your focus on the skills you have and use them wisely.

Keep your limitations in mind and do not push too hard to reach your goals, especially when it comes to physical self-improvement. Take your best shot, but know when you have reached your limit. Taking good care of yourself should not be sacrificed for any aspiration, no matter how coveted. Short-changing your body in order to meet personal development goals is a terribly counter-productive form of self-improvement.

Now that you have the right information, working towards your own personal development will be much easier. The key to future growth is knowledge. Regularly look for information that can help you to develop as a person, and apply it to your daily existence.

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Here and There ? 8/23/12 | Edgefield Advertiser

Farmers? and Artists? Market: Johnston Farmers? and Artists? Market is held from 4-6 p.m. each Thursday. If interested in being a vendor call 275-4097.

Adult Education Registration Schedule: Schedule an appointment by calling 803-275-1788, ext. 24 or 25. Orientation and Assessments are required. Assessment dates Aug. ?23 1-2:30 p.m.; Aug. ?28 from 9-10:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Evening appointments are also available.?www.edgefield.k12.sc.us/District/AdultED/AdEd.htm

Homecoming and Revival: Berea Baptist Church, Hwy. 25, Edgefield, will have Homecoming and Revival services at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 26 with dinner to follow and Revival services Mon. ? Wed., Aug. 27-29 at 7 p.m. Guest minister will be Rev. John Noblin from Plum Branch Baptist Church.

Ouzts Reunion: The 83rd Ouzts Family Reunion at Hickory Knob State Park, Long Cane Center, the Red Barn on August 25.? Registration at 10:00 A.M., Business Meeting at 11:30 A.M. and Lunch at 12:30 P.M.? Bring a well filled food basket and tea.? Ice, cups, plates and utilities will be provided.? Hope to see you there.

Brown Reunion: The family reunion for the descendants of Perry and Ruth Ella Brown will be Sunday, August 26, at 1 p.m. at the Corps of Engineers Recreation Area, Shelter One, in Parksville. Bring a covered dish and tea or other drink of your choice. Cups, napkins, plates, silverware, ice will be provided. Contact Joyce McDaniel Koss at 803-279-1416.

Rawl Reunion: The Phillip I. and Martha Adrian Harman Rawl Reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 26, at S. John?s Lutheran Church parish building, 213 St. John?s Rd.(7 miles west of Lexington, off Hwy. 378).Bring a picnic lunch and sweet tea.

Merriwether Community Coalition: Merriwether Community Coalition meeting will be held Tues., Aug. 28, at 6:30 p.m. at the Merriwether Elementary School cafeteria. There will be a panel discussion. For more info call 803-279-4138 or e-mail johnnyfanderson@bellsouth.net

Republican Party Meeting: The Edgefield County GOP will be conducting a quarterly meeting on August 28, at 7pm at the Edgefield County Council Chambers in Edgefield. ?We invite all to attend and hear about the latest for the GOP in Edgefield County. ?For more info please visit:?www.edgefieldgop.com

Public Meeting: GLEAMNS Human Resources Commission will hold a public county meeting, Tues., August 28 at 5:30 p.m. at the Edgefield Head Start Center, 141 S.E.Diggs Road, Trenton, S.C. to elect a representative to serve on GLEAMNS Board of Commissioners. For more info call 864-223-8434 ext. 8801.

Free Workshops: Free workshops at the SC Works/Edgefield Center, Rm. 306, 400 Church St., Edgefield, Tuesday, August 28, 10:00 AM, Networkers Group Meeting ? topic ? ?Roundtable Discussion? Join us and share information?on job interviewing and job searches; 1:30 PM ?Job Search 2012? Examine the?differences between today?s and yesterday?s job search techniques; 3:00 PM ?Resume Clinic/WIN Lab? Bring a copy of your resume for analysis or bring the information to create a resume.? For further?information telephone (803) 637-4029.

Brotherhood Program:The Brotherhood of the Pleasant Lane Missionary Baptist will have it?s 2nd annual Brotherhood program Saturday, September 8, at 4:00 in the afternoon. The public is invited.

Church Anniversary: Mount Canaan Baptist Church(2451 Edgefield Road, Trenton) will commemorate its one hundred forty fourth year of existence through special praise and worship service on Sunday morning, September 9,? at 10 a.m. Rev. Daniel L. Johnston will be the guest speaker. The pastor, Rev. George L. Brightharp, and congregants invite you to be a part of this service. Please come!

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Friday, August 17, 2012

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NON-PROFIT EXECUTIVE CANDIDATE

Accomplished and dynamic professional with upwards of 13 years of relevant experience and related graduate-level education. Proactively pursuing career transition to the non-profit industry. Consistently recognized for successfully managing programs and projects while demonstrating the ability to lead diverse teams of professionals to new levels of success in a variety of highly competitive industries, cutting-edge markets, and fast-paced environments. Strong technical and business qualifications with an impressive track record of hands-on experience in, strategic planning, business unit development, new systems and programs development, problem resolution and operations management. Proven ability to successfully analyze an organization?s critical business requirements, identify deficiencies and potential opportunities, and develop innovative and cost-effective solutions for enhancing competitiveness, increasing revenues, and improving customer service offerings, with ability to work effectively in busy environments with positive results. Proactive with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, experienced in working with different personalities including clients and vendors as well as working on own initiative.

Core Competencies

Client/Account Management ? Strategic Planning ? Organizational Leadership and Collaboration ? Business Development ? Productivity Enhancement ? Client Relations ? Sales & Marketing ? Staff Development & Training

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

The Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce, Milwaukee ? WI 2007 ? Present
President
Handled communications of all programs and budget proposal to Board of Trustees for approval including development and retention of membership, volunteer participation, development for committees and ambassador groups and implementation of a five-year strategic plan and yearly plan of work. Developed and coordinated annual budget as well as monthly and annual fiscal analysis with chamber staff and Board Treasurer. Provided regular membership data for analysis and applied best practices to retain and increase membership base. Created and implemented networking and educational opportunities. Acted as liaison to public and private sector, economic and business related organizations. Spearheaded the development and implementation of policies and procedures, which market the community to its members and visitors. Coordinated with the Director of Economic Development. Communicated with local, state and federal regulations and legislative initiatives to chamber members and the community. Acquired grants and/or federal monies for business partnerships with community development and education.
KeyHighlights:
? Successfully coordinated with University of Wisconsin ? Platteville to complete a grant to provide students an International Internship in Africa through the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce.
? Spearheaded campaign of small business owner membership, which increased membership by 40 %.
? Successfully created Business Development Workshops series sponsored by radio Station V-100 for Black Business Month .
? Developed and executed capacity building needs assessment and strategic plan in preparation of $34.6 Million Milwaukee City project, identifying needs as it pertains to Chamber members and minority owned businesses.
? Revamped Chamber marketing material, brochures and website.
? Successfully established monthly statewide tours working in conjunction with Wisconsin Department of Administration Minority Business Enterprise Program promoting Chamber affiliation as a resource.
? Created and hosted an on-going training series focused on contractor certification and responding to request for proposals.

Benefits Inc., Brookfield ? WI 2008 ? Present
Sales Manager Small Group Insurance
Handled navigation of insurance, retirement planning, payroll processing, and executive recruitment landscape for different premier companies in Wisconsin. Conducted research, created and implemented different opportunities to improve workflow and increase profit. Provided service to different businesses, public entities, organizations, and private clients. Promoted and marketed small group employee benefits inclusive of payroll services and property and casualty. Established new businesses through various marketing campaigns including telemarketing, direct mail, seminars and partnerships with different Chamber organizations. Provided financial and professional hiring services to companies moving from internal to outsourced solutions.
KeyHighlight:
? Recommended new territory management approach, which netted 10 new clients and a 30% sales increase.

Providers First PPO, Park Ridge ? IL 2005 ? 2008
Executive Director
Managed and developed regional network for Midwest PPO markets. Negotiated, reviewed and implemented hospital and physician provider contracts regionally. Conducted training for performance improvement and evaluation to all regional network staff. Established and maintained relationships with regional provider contacts and regional Insurance carriers to expand PPO. Developed insurance products associated with PPO network and streamlined implementation procedure based on clients benefit plan.
KeyHighlights:
? Successfully secured contract with large Wisconsin based health System obtaining an estimated 30 hospitals 24ancillaries and 2300 physicians.
? Negotiated contracts with two major insurance carriers for insurance product in New Mexico and Wisconsin.
? Increased Independent Physician Association contracts by 25% regionally.

Ebix Inc., Greendale ? WI 2003 ? 2005
Business Development Manager
Handled sales and marketing for Ebix products and services to independent and group physician practices. Established referral relationships with Attorneys and Collection agencies to secure potential business opportunity. Developed forecasting strategy in order to decrease company dependency on referrals for new business. Maintained and implemented prospective client database. Established relationships with Emergency Medical Services in addition to existing partnership with Fire Departments and Ambulance Companies. Created and implemented a new prospective client database and marketing strategy. Organized and facilitated meetings with managers to implement newly developed marketing campaign.
KeyHighlights:
? Expanded business opportunities regionally in different states namely Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.
? Increased current client base by 15%.

HFN Inc., Oak Brook ? IL 1999 ? 2003
Manager, Client Management Department
Managed a Regional Preferred Provider Organization covering 850,000 lives in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Handled 200 clients of Midwest Preferred Provider Organization. Managed and conducted training for two Client Management Coordinators within department. Oversaw implementation of goals and objectives inclusive for new and existing accounts. Maintained client communications through Information Systems, Customer Service and Claims Departments, ensuring resolution to any issues brought up by client regarding services while generating additional revenue through current client relationships. Developed and implemented policy and procedure guidelines for newly formed Client Management Dept. Coordinated with information systems, customer service and claims dept. regarding status and updates on existing clients. Conducted research on demographic data provided by clients to ensure maximum PPO network penetration. Conducted customer service calls tracking systems training to staff. Coordinated joint service calls with Sales Department.

K2 Health Alliance 1999 ? 2001
Manager, National Sales
Served as administrator for HFN regional PPO network -K2 Health Alliance. Handled network development and sales of K2 Health Alliance in the states of IL, IN, WI, IA, NE and MN. Managed account and provided resolution to issues for potential and existing clients accessing network. Negotiated and retained contracted relationships with other regional preferred provider organizations. Established relationship with different partners and provided marketing plans and resolutions to issues faced by existing clients/partners. Organized and facilitated meeting with different clients/partners. Designed and maintained updated marketing materials for K2 Health Alliance group health products.
KeyHighlights:
? Successfully marketed K2 Health Alliance network to national insurance carriers increasing client base by 15%.
? Successfully resolved service issues of a major client resulting in retention of key contracts.
? Successfully conducted bi-monthly meetings with K2 Health Alliance strategic partners.

EDUCATION AND CREDENTIALS

Masters of Science in Non Profit Management and Leadership, Expected graduation fall 2012
University of Wisconsin ? Milwaukee

Bachelor of Science ? Health Administration, 1988
St. Joseph?s College ? Brooklyn, NY

Associates Computer Science, 1984
Queensboro Community College ? Bayside, NY

CERTIFICATIONS
Leadership and Human Resources Development
St Joseph?s College ? Brooklyn, NY

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