Johanna Colon originally born in Ecuador, but currently living in Worcester, Massachusetts moved to the United States as a child. It was in high school that she began to work a part time job at a retail store; from that moment on she developed a passion for meeting new people, establishing relationships, and grasping client’s request. Johanna’s social skill in conjunction with her ability to drive results has made her successful in her current role as the Talent Acquisition Manager, overseeing a team of recruiters across two states, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Her resourceful and innovative approach to recruitment has reduced overhead cost for the company when she developed a new division that supported the short term staffing needs of
In the fall of 2001, Stephanie Chappell Disbrow took her talent acquisition/recruitment knowledge into the medical field when she was brought on board with Sterling Healthcare. As a Client Service Representative Supervisor, she was responsible for a small staff of lower level recruiters. Through her time here,
Jessica Garcia also known as Jess, passed away peacefully at home on June 29 2145 in Providence, R.I. at age of 142..
The telephone reporting party (RP) Denise Cota-Kennifer received notification from Yolanda Phillips CFS/PSP (714) 715-6560 who disclosed that foster children Nathan Herrera and Mary Jane Ochoa-Arteaga are losing weight. The RP stated foster child Nathan is prescribed Quillant for ADHD and has been complaining of headaches since starting the medications. The foster mother Renee Esparza reported foster child Nathan appears to be losing weight. According to the foster mother he eats 3 "healthy" meals and snacks per day; however, recently he has refused his snacks. Subsequently it is unknown how much weight has been lost and if the weight loss is a side effect of the medication. The RP stated foster child Mary Jane was recently examined by her
Dinahlee Martinez has a loving personality. She puts others before herself and makes sure everyone around her is well. She is funny, outgoing and can be sensitive at times. For the amount of time we have live with her, we seen how a good of a mother she is. She never gives up on us. She continues to push us in every way. She currently lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey. When she is hungry and wants food from the cafeteria in the student union building, she gets oreo ice-cream and a cheese burger, sometimes even two cheeseburgers. Her mother, Noelia, makes good empanadas and she loves them as well.
Jenni Pulos is an Emmy-nominated television producer who was born on January 3, 1973, in Oregon being a Capricorn. She earned her fame through her role on Bravo’s hit show, Flipping Out which came out around the year 2007. The show also has a spinoff named “Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis” which came on 2012 and she was an assistant of Jeff Lewis for the show. She is a Greek-American. She is a multi-talented person and she is also a writer, a rapper, a comedienne and was also in sports. As a writer, her work can be seen in her book ‘Grin and Bear It: How to Be Happy No Matter What Reality Throws Your Way’ which was published in March 2014.
Tia Maria Torres was born in June 11, 1960, she grew up in a broken home in Southern California. When she was little her parents divorced, soon after her dad remarried and she was raised by her step mother. She adopted her step mother’s love for animals, Tia began to take in stray dogs and cats however times were very difficult both financially and physically and her step mom was having a difficult time taking care of them. Even through hardships her step mom always told her that if you have the loyalty of an animal companion, you don’t need much else. As a teenager, she was a rebel, she was involved in gangs, however she managed to stay away from drugs and alcohol, she was involved and witness fights at parties and was shot at many times,
For anyone, especially children it is easy to become attached to a place and to call it home. As they grow up and make memories that are associated with a particular place it can be hard for them to leave that place especially if it is involuntarily. How would you feel, if you had to had to leave your home, leave all your memories? Julia Alvarez found out her answer to this question after her family was forced to flee Dominican Republic and settle permanently in the United States. The involvement of Julia’s father in an underground movement to remove Dominican Republic's ruthless dictator Rafael trujillo made this move necessary once his participation was discovered ("Julia Alvarez Biography"). Julia was forced not only to leave her childhood
Have you ever wondered how it would be to rescue stray dogs for a living? From going to living in her car to saving dogs and parolees lives, Tia Torres has made a difference in the world and society. Tia Torres had some high and low points of her career. She helped so many people and dogs and will carry on for a long time.
Julia Alvarez is an acclaimed American-Dominican poet and author. She has written many successful books and poems, many of which reflect directly on her life and personal experiences. Because of Alvarez’s American-Dominican background, her poems display diverse, cultural themes. These include what it is like to be American and Dominican and the struggles of moving from the Dominican Republic to the United States. Alvarez has received praise for her ability to write a wide variety of styles, including poems, children's books, young adult novels, and essays. Her success, however, has come from her poetry collections, like Homecoming. These collections show her life in the Dominican Republic and her transition to the United States.
On October 21st of 1925, I entered into the musical climate of Havana, Cuba. Me han dado el nombre de Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso. Within my first moments in the world, I was welcomed by mother, Catalina Alfonso Cruz, and my father, Simon Cruz. I was raised in a house of 14 children, including my three siblings and other relatives, within a poor neighborhood by the name of Santos Suarez. As a child, I had a true love for music as I would often listen to the radio, go to ballrooms, and sing the younger children to sleep. I was known for singing in community events and competing in singing contests. Recognition of my voice came when I sung “Nostalgia”, a tango song, in La Hora de Té. My father believed
In 1952 Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, a small municipality with the population around 16,000. At the age of four she and her family moved to Paterson, New Jersey. She went on to spend most of her childhood commuting back and forth between Puerto Rico and Paterson, receiving education in both places. These moves were made due to her father, J.M. Ortiz Cofer and his work in the Brooklyn Navy yard. Coming to America was hard on her family as it was a new place with many new things to get accustomed to. After living in Paterson for some time, the family moved to Augusta, Georgia where she would attend high school and pursue her writing work.
Before Pablo Escobar, El Chapo, and other cocaine leaders there was Griselda Blanco. Blanco was a drug lord and one of the first pioneers in the cocaine drug trade. ("The Cocaine Godmother.") La Dama de la Mafia, The Godmother, The Black Widow, Cocaine Queen of Miami, La Madrina, The Mafia Lady, and The Cocaine Godmother are a few examples of the aliases used by Griselda Blanco. ("Griselda Blanco Biogrphy.")
Rona Borre's Chicago-based Instant Alliance is the staff augmentation firm that prides itself on making exceptional matches. Boore excels at discovering technology or finance talent who are an ideal fit for her clients's organizational cultural. She built her multi-million dollar business by placing an equal emphasis on understanding what her consultants wanted, as well as what her clients needed; Borre wouldn't send a candidate who thrived on structure to a laid-back company. Both her clients and her talent are pleased with the matches that Instant Alliance makes, which helped her company grow rapidly.
At first, it was intimidating listening to Carmichael Lynch (CL) Talent Acquisition Director Ed Huerta-Margotta speak and provide insight about his agency’s hiring strategy. He got straight to the point in his presentation and emphasized his professional game of “hide and seek.” However, once Huerta-Margotta ran through his slides, he opened up the floor to questions, proving himself as a valuable student resource on applications, personal brand and hiring expectations.
Having a functioning and efficient talent acquisition team is of vital importance to a firm. In a time where firms have to make quick decisions in order to remain relevant and profitable, availability of the right labor does not always keep up with the need. Not having a functioning talent acquisition strategy can be detrimental. It is essential that talent acquisition be accurate and timely as it “is the only function within HR that can destroy the business and HR” (Truitt, 2013). In order for the talent onboarding to be timely and successful, the search, vetting and hiring of talent will require appropriate acquisition actions. “The selection of tools, technology and outsourcing partners is a key element of a company’s talent acquisition strategy” (Erickson, 2012).