Joshua Waldman Discusses How Recruiters Use LinkedInBryan R. Adams
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Not only is there an increase among recruiters using social media to find employees, data show that companies are sourcing more qualified candidates and in return stronger hires, says Joshua Waldman of Career Enlightenment
On May 2, 2013, worldofmoney.org will host its 8th annual benefit ceremony honoring New York Yankees player Curtis Granderson and fashion mogul Andrew Hilfiger for their philanthropic efforts in education and fashion. The event will take place at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) and emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for youth. Founded in 2005, worldofmoney.org aims to empower youth with financial education to break the cycle of financial insecurity.
W. Alvin Jackson, author of 2011 memoir, WITNESS, discusses his transition from Chrysler auto exec to franchise owner, to publisher, to managing director of Gospel Tribune Atlanta
The curious case of joan rivers by Mellini KantayyaBryan R. Adams
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The document discusses Joan Rivers' career trajectory from edgy comedian to mainstream celebrity. It notes that Rivers was a pioneering female comedian but is not viewed as a comedy trailblazer like Lenny Bruce because she never turned down work and wanted mainstream success. The document argues that Rivers' willingness to do any job for money, including endorsements where she would wear dentures or diapers, undermined her desire to be taken seriously as an artist later in her career. However, the document also admires Rivers' perseverance and willingness to continue performing and honing her craft despite criticism and career setbacks.
The document explores the concepts of philanthropy and legacy, emphasizing their importance in personal and family planning. It highlights how engaging in philanthropy from an early age can shape children's perceptions and interactions with the world, fostering a desire to make a positive impact. Ultimately, it advocates for the continuous cycle of giving within families, reinforcing the idea that every act of charity contributes to one's legacy.
The closure of Terrie Williams' public relations agency marks a significant loss for the industry, highlighting ongoing challenges related to racial diversity in public relations. Despite some efforts to improve diversity, the industry remains predominantly white, with significant underrepresentation of people of color in senior roles, which has raised concerns among industry leaders. Experts emphasize the need for a cultural shift within agencies to foster true inclusion and equity to better reflect the diverse marketplace of the future.
Bryan R. Adams is a publicist and media strategist who runs his own firm, FAB-inc. He has received glowing recommendations from 11 professional contacts who praise his guidance, business advice, honesty, integrity, expertise in PR and business, hard work, enthusiasm, and ability to deliver successful outcomes for his clients. They describe him as a pleasure to work with who inspires others and goes above and beyond to help his clients.
A first-time filmmaker created a movie titled 'Still,' inspired by a 1999 New York Times article about Long Island summer film festivals. The filmmaker found the article compelling, despite initially losing interest in the rest of its content. The documentary, associated with a client, reached the front page of the city section of the New York Times during its pre-production stage.
Dr. Ngozi Etufugh sought to establish herself as a businesswoman by getting featured in prominent African-American business media rather than dental/orthodontic publications. The document discusses various methods of charitable giving, emphasizing that while some choose to donate during their lifetime, others prefer bequests due to the irrevocable nature of gifts. It also highlights an initiative, the inaugural national hip-hop political convention, which registered over 100,000 new voters.
The document announces a college fair featuring various college representatives who will discuss admissions and financial aid. It includes information about multiple career fields such as arts, business, healthcare, and technology, as well as panel discussions and refreshment offerings. Additional details for inquiries are provided at the end.
This article discusses the benefits and considerations of donating to charities during the holiday season, highlighting the potential tax deductions for donors. It emphasizes the importance of supporting smaller local organizations and the benefits of consolidated donations, including employer matching. Additionally, it outlines various methods of donating, including items and stocks, and advises checking tax regulations for eligibility on deductions.
Songwriter Irving Burgie Steps Into The Spotlight With New Au..Bryan R. Adams
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Irving Burgie, a notable songwriter known for popularizing calypso music in America, has released his autobiography titled "Day-O!!!, The Autobiography of Irving Burgie," detailing his life from his Brooklyn roots to his impact on music and culture. Burgie, who served in World War II and studied at Juilliard, wrote famous songs for Harry Belafonte, including the iconic "Day-O," and composed Barbados' national anthem after the country gained independence. Throughout his career, Burgie has sold over 100 million records and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
A Theatrical Work To Do Good Works New York TimesBryan R. Adams
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The article discusses a theatrical production titled 'Hear Our Song' which merges theater with charity, benefiting the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation. While the Broadway stagehands' strike contributed to a surge in interest for the show, the production features music from renowned composers and tells the story of five women navigating different life stages. Joel Ehrlich, the producer, aimed to give back to the community after personal experiences highlighted the need for financial support in medical research.
Bryan Adams founded FAB Communications after working in the music industry, where he helped promote artists like Coolio, RuPaul, and De La Soul. He has spoken at various conferences and universities on public relations. Adams enjoys film, basketball, and networking organizations. He has secured press for clients in major publications like the Wall Street Journal and New York Times.
"An intriguing potpourri of musical styles and attitudes, the Roughstars represent the melting pot that music has-and will continue to-become. The Brooklyn-based group's new album, HOW TO SURVIVE IN THE WOODS, continues their exploration of how funk, rock, soul and Hip-Hop intertwine on such cuts as "Poised and Arrow" and "The Virus."
Wendell Hanes is a composer and founder of Volition Sound Branding. He has scored over 600 commercials and TV promos. He has won numerous awards for his work, including for a Heineken "Birth of Scratch" campaign. Hanes also authored a book on making a career composing music for commercials. His book and website have helped connect aspiring musicians with opportunities to place their work in national ad campaigns.
The closure of Terrie Williams' public relations agency marks a significant loss for the industry, highlighting ongoing challenges related to racial diversity in public relations. Despite some efforts to improve diversity, the industry remains predominantly white, with significant underrepresentation of people of color in senior roles, which has raised concerns among industry leaders. Experts emphasize the need for a cultural shift within agencies to foster true inclusion and equity to better reflect the diverse marketplace of the future.
Bryan R. Adams is a publicist and media strategist who runs his own firm, FAB-inc. He has received glowing recommendations from 11 professional contacts who praise his guidance, business advice, honesty, integrity, expertise in PR and business, hard work, enthusiasm, and ability to deliver successful outcomes for his clients. They describe him as a pleasure to work with who inspires others and goes above and beyond to help his clients.
A first-time filmmaker created a movie titled 'Still,' inspired by a 1999 New York Times article about Long Island summer film festivals. The filmmaker found the article compelling, despite initially losing interest in the rest of its content. The documentary, associated with a client, reached the front page of the city section of the New York Times during its pre-production stage.
Dr. Ngozi Etufugh sought to establish herself as a businesswoman by getting featured in prominent African-American business media rather than dental/orthodontic publications. The document discusses various methods of charitable giving, emphasizing that while some choose to donate during their lifetime, others prefer bequests due to the irrevocable nature of gifts. It also highlights an initiative, the inaugural national hip-hop political convention, which registered over 100,000 new voters.
The document announces a college fair featuring various college representatives who will discuss admissions and financial aid. It includes information about multiple career fields such as arts, business, healthcare, and technology, as well as panel discussions and refreshment offerings. Additional details for inquiries are provided at the end.
This article discusses the benefits and considerations of donating to charities during the holiday season, highlighting the potential tax deductions for donors. It emphasizes the importance of supporting smaller local organizations and the benefits of consolidated donations, including employer matching. Additionally, it outlines various methods of donating, including items and stocks, and advises checking tax regulations for eligibility on deductions.
Songwriter Irving Burgie Steps Into The Spotlight With New Au..Bryan R. Adams
油
Irving Burgie, a notable songwriter known for popularizing calypso music in America, has released his autobiography titled "Day-O!!!, The Autobiography of Irving Burgie," detailing his life from his Brooklyn roots to his impact on music and culture. Burgie, who served in World War II and studied at Juilliard, wrote famous songs for Harry Belafonte, including the iconic "Day-O," and composed Barbados' national anthem after the country gained independence. Throughout his career, Burgie has sold over 100 million records and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
A Theatrical Work To Do Good Works New York TimesBryan R. Adams
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The article discusses a theatrical production titled 'Hear Our Song' which merges theater with charity, benefiting the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation. While the Broadway stagehands' strike contributed to a surge in interest for the show, the production features music from renowned composers and tells the story of five women navigating different life stages. Joel Ehrlich, the producer, aimed to give back to the community after personal experiences highlighted the need for financial support in medical research.
Bryan Adams founded FAB Communications after working in the music industry, where he helped promote artists like Coolio, RuPaul, and De La Soul. He has spoken at various conferences and universities on public relations. Adams enjoys film, basketball, and networking organizations. He has secured press for clients in major publications like the Wall Street Journal and New York Times.
"An intriguing potpourri of musical styles and attitudes, the Roughstars represent the melting pot that music has-and will continue to-become. The Brooklyn-based group's new album, HOW TO SURVIVE IN THE WOODS, continues their exploration of how funk, rock, soul and Hip-Hop intertwine on such cuts as "Poised and Arrow" and "The Virus."
Wendell Hanes is a composer and founder of Volition Sound Branding. He has scored over 600 commercials and TV promos. He has won numerous awards for his work, including for a Heineken "Birth of Scratch" campaign. Hanes also authored a book on making a career composing music for commercials. His book and website have helped connect aspiring musicians with opportunities to place their work in national ad campaigns.