MEDIA ALERT Contact: Elysa Voshell, Venice Arts 310–578-1745 | [email protected] WHAT: Through the Eyes of Haitian Children, photographs of Haitian life taken before and after the devastating earthquake by youth participants in the Haiti-based project Zanmi Lakay (Haitian Creole for Friend’s Home). The project has been working with street children in Haiti for over … [Read more...]
Management Consulting Firm Earns Women’s Business Enterprise Recertification
Clarity Management Consulting (www.claritymanagementconsulting.com), a management consulting firm based in Syracuse, New York, was awarded recertification as a Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Women Presidents' Educational Organization-NY (WPEO-NY). Monica D. Johns, MBA, PMP is Clarity's president and CEO. Ms. Johns has more than 25 years of technical and business … [Read more...]
New Website Launched for Young Career Women Is Named One of ‘10 Best Career Sites for Women’ by Forbes Woman
On the heels of the launch of JaneHasAJob.com, a career and lifestyle website directed towards young, driven women, Forbes Woman dubbed it a “10 Best” career website for women. JaneHasAJob.com offers a largely untapped demographic—single women just beginning their careers—job advice, relevant newsbytes, style guidance, and a community hub. “We are honored that Forbes Woman … [Read more...]
CEO of Management Consulting Firm Elected to Board of Directors of Nonprofit Technology Group
Syracuse, NY (PRWEB) June 5, 2010 -- Monica D. Johns, MBA, PMP®, President and CEO of Clarity Management Consulting, has been elected to serve a three-year term on the Board of Directors of the Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY). TACNY is a nonprofit organization that has served the Central New York community since 1903. It enhances and facilitates the development, … [Read more...]
Leveraging Social Media to Find Daycares for Our Loved Ones
Redwood City, CA - June 05, 2010 – Siteforcare, an online listing site for daycare services, announced today the availability of their website, www.siteforcare.com. Siteforcare provides a variety of web based tools that benefit both seekers and providers of daycare. Parents looking for daycare can search by location, schedule, price, and current availability, and can check … [Read more...]
Book Launch – THE DEBFIT METHOD© Weight Loss Secrets Based on SaltSpring Weight Loss Detox Camp by Deb Leblanc
For Immediate Release June 28, 2010 (Salt Spring Island, B.C.) -- Canadian Author, fitness trainer and weight loss specialist, Deb Leblanc, has released her first book, “THE DEBFIT METHOD© Weight Loss Secrets Based on SaltSpring Weight Loss Detox Camp”. Mirroring Leblanc’s successful methods that she implements with clients to achieve best results, the book provides a … [Read more...]
The Internet: A Recession-Proof Hiding Place?
Is there such a thing as a recession-proof career? In the current economic climate, this is a question that is vexing many jobseekers, as well as some who have until recently been comfortably employed. Suddenly, a job has gone from something people turn up at grudgingly in the morning, counting the hours until they can leave, to a precious, treasured position; a luxury … [Read more...]
Social Media: Because We Have To Know There’s Sunshine Somewhere
Logging on to Twitter on a gloomy, overcast English morning, I was cheered to find that someone had tweeted: ‘WOOOHOOO!!! Sunshine and warm today in Minneapolis!’ It made me smile, and I thought that perhaps there was a chance of good weather over here at some point. Well, you never know. The idea of connecting with people from all different places around the world is one … [Read more...]
When the Audience Comes Backstage
Six Degrees of Separation - the idea that you are connected to everyone else in the world by no more than six links – has been championed throughout the world of social media since the latter’s conception. The further in we go, and the more friends we add on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and the like, the more we see that this is true. Rather than a few strong connections, … [Read more...]
The ‘Experience’ Experience
On the way to the commuter train every day, I pass a sushi bar in the station. Next to the company logo are the words ‘More Than Sushi’. Normally, I walk past it without a second glance, but this week has been one of my fish-craving ones, so I stopped to contemplate the sign. It seems to be that in this day and age, providing a product or service is not enough: customers … [Read more...]