"Success Strategies: Using Social Content to Build Your Executive Brand"
Do you have a personal and professional marketing strategy?
On Saturday, May 4, 2019 join NAAAHR New Jersey for our quarterly Brunch & Learn with Ken Gibbs, Jr.!
Yesterday, we lost a Prolific Black Director who has done so much for our culture. Sending love and light to his family and close friends. Rest in Power #JohnSingleton.
"Success Strategies: Using Social Content to Build Your Executive Brand"
Do you have a personal and professional marketing strategy?
On Saturday, May 4, 2019 join NAAAHR New Jersey for our quarterly Brunch & Learn to hear how Ken Gibbs, Jr.
translated his own marketing and brand strategy into one that resulted in BET Networks appointing him as their first VP of Social Media Marketing Strategy in 2017 and to, within a year of that appointment, expanding his role to include
Our 1st Table Talk Series was a success! We canโt thank Alnisa Bell, Esq. and Natalya Johnson-Riker, Esq. enough for passionately sharing their legal expertise on such important topics that have shifted the... https://t.co/YbyYapUI2y
I am terribly sorry to have to share that we just received a message from Dr. Stinnett that he will not be able to join us in Newark tomorrow because of a personal tragedy.
We offer condolences to Dr. Stinnett and his loved ones during this difficult time.
Our first event to kick off Black History Month! TOMORROW!
Join NAAAHR New Jersey on Saturday, February 9, 2019 as we celebrate Black History Month by welcoming Dr. Maurice A. Stinnett to our 1st quarterly Brunch & Learn of the year. Link in thread.
Reporting to the Program Director, the Procedure Writer will:
- Work with various DHS operational areas to determine current standard practices and create comprehensive procedure documents detailing these practices.
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The Curriculum Developer and Trainer will be responsible for working with DHS staff on the design and development of new course content both in-classroom and online, and the delivery of training to DHS shelter staff and... https://t.co/QiaEzTCKtN
From Negro History Week to Black History Month. However, we acknowledge and celebrate greatness 365.
"When Carter G. Woodson established Negro History week in 1926, he realized the importance of providing a theme to focus the attention of the public. The intention has never
I once read his favorite color was green. Even though your birthday was last week, today we celebrate you for your strength and contributions in pushing America forward. Thank you Dr. King.
...He refused to allow prison, violence or the threat of death sway his end mission. Instead, he stood beside his goal of achieving rights for all through nonviolent protests.โ
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