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Huma Allen, CPA

Profession: AICPA CVA NASBA
Current City: Cranberry Twp, PA

Auditor of Risk, Accounting and Tax Policy - Business, Minority Interest and Personal Valuation Expert - Forensic Accounting Expert for Fraud, Embezzlement and Tax Evasion - Risk Manager and Valuation Expert for Derivatives - Past Habitat for Humanity Finance Member - Arlington, VA chapter - PT Golf and Gymnastics Instructor -

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Education

BS Accounting, C.P.A., C.V.A.

Markie Sessamen

Current City: Cambridge Springs, PA

Logistics Support Representative, Administration, Operations/ Financial Volunteer Consultation, Marketing, Customer Service, Optical

 

 

 

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Education

<p> &lt;p&gt; Marketing/ Management: Associates Degree, Marketing Internship at Tom Ridge Environmental Center&lt;/p&gt;</p>

Mark Williams

Current City: Cudahy, WI

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Education

MBA in Finance

Keneth Wlliams

Current City: Charleston, WV

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE BUSINESS, NONPROFIT AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Strategic Planning Globe Resources, LLC Chicago, IL National Senior Business Analyst 2010 - 2011 • Contributed to planning and design of business processes. Assisted with devising recommendations to enhance business activities; evaluated documentation of client’s business requirements of the processes. • Assisted definition of possible problems and performed technical reviews and inspections to verify intent of business. • Composed and organized documents, communications and activities for meeting the business deliverables to support company. Alabama A&M University Normal, AL Project Coordinator 2006 - 2009 • Program federal grant writer for neighborhood revitalization. • Led a community of 600 people to train how to develop neighborhood revitalization. • Created and implemented policies and procedures which lead to a full manual on how to govern a community organization. • Taught community residents how to create a neighborhood organization. Developed new partnerships for the community and funding for the organization. • Communicated with partners, group’s session with community leaders, and managed a team of two graduate students in research on community issues for target area. North Alabama African-American Chamber of Commerce Huntsville, AL Deputy Director of Operations 2006 - 2009 • Examined policies that impacted the local economy, tracked major trends that shaped the local economy and provided basic business counseling, technical assistance for grant writing projects, researched successful redevelopment initiative for new targeted markets and researched statistical data of businesses in distressed areas. • Developed an action plan for a state chamber of commerce and developed new chamber programs and new partnerships for grant opportunities. West Virginia State University Dunbar, WV Economic Development Agent 2000 - 2004 • Program federal grant writer for business development. • Managed the City of Charleston West Virginia community members that were interested in opening a new business and current business owners on expanding their business. • Created a system to manage community members in business education and consult community members in business development and growth. • Conducted business consultation, business plan writing, and marketing and held meeting with civic organization. Alternative Youth Associates Inc. Charleston, WV Founder & Executive Director 1996-2001 • Strategic planning for sports program in basketball, softball, volleyball for 150 boy & girls. • Strategic planning for training volunteers on scouting program for 100 public Housing youth. • Strategic planning for theater shows to public school children. • Strategic planning for camping, after school programs, and field trips. • Strategic planning for community representative for the National Women’s Sports Foundation. SPORTS ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT West Virginia University Tech (YMCA) Charleston, WV Basketball Camp Coach 2012 - Summer • Supervised coaching Instructors on basketball fundamental skills. • Supervised 60 youth 8-12 years-of-age. • Conducted registration for summer basketball camp. • Planned assignments for camp basketball games. Charleston YMCA Sports Department Charleston, WV Sports Program Assistants 2012 - Present • Coach Basketball, Soccer, Flag Football & Baseball. • Official Basketball, Soccer, Flag Football, Volleyball. • Conducted registration for summer basketball camp. • Oversee sports programs and planned events. Charleston Youth and Family YMCA Charleston, WV After School Program Assistance 2012 - Present • Work with a team of other staff to provide quality after school programming. • Plan and lead daily activities for school aged students in home work assistance. • Help increasing student’s academic, social, physical, emotional and wellbeing. • Provide a positive role model for students. West Virginia State University Institute, WV Men’s Assistant Basketball Coach & Assistant Intramural Director 1987-1992 • Instructed basketball players on fundamental skills. • Analyzed basketball game films to create practice schedule. • Analyzed film from potential new basketball players for recruit. • Assisted in developing summer basketball camp as plan. • Assistant director to conduct fundamental skills, registration materials and awards program. • Organized sports basketball, softball, fun-run, swim meet, flag football, and bowling. • Assisted in planning the intramural sports budget and travel plans for regional competition. • Trained student workers in intramural management and sports officiating. James Madison University Harrisburg, VA Basketball Camp Team Leader 1987-1992 • Supervised coaching Instructors on basketball fundamental skills. • Supervised dorm floor of 100 youth 10-18 years-of-age. • Conducted registration for summer basketball camp. • Planned assignments for camp basketball games. Charleston Job Corps Charleston, WV Head Men & Women’s Basketball Coachs, Intramurals Director 1992-1995 & Assistant Recreation Supervisor • Coached varsity men and women’s basketball, softball, volleyball, and track & field. • Planned and implemented classes on college prep, sportsmanship, and leadership. • Designed curriculum for developing student athlete for college participation. • Develop sports budget for 107 young adults age 16-24. • Implemented sports tournaments for 320 youth in basketball, softball, track/field, & volleyball. • Designed a curriculum for students to assist in intramural varsity sports programs. • Designed curriculum on sports management, officiating, sportsmanship, and leadership. • Develop sports budget for 320 young adults age 16-24. • Assigned daily duties for recreation staff duties and planned weekly staff meetings. • Designed curriculum for new recreation programs. • Planned recreational program, budgets for youth 320 student ages 16-24. . West Virginia University Institute of Technology Charleston, WV Physical Education Instructor Summer 1995 • Instructed correctional officers on fitness program ages 27 to 48. • Instructed correctional officers in weight program, long distance run, and daily workout. • Instructed correctional officers on final test for the West Virginia Division of Corrections. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION PHONE Dr. Charles Byers Vice President West Virginia State University 304-766-3148 Dr. Teresa Orok Director, SBDC/DBE Alabama A&M University 256-372-5675 Jerry Mitchell, MS Executive Director/CEO Chamber of Commerce 256-564-7574 PERSONAL REFERENCES NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION PHONE Dr. Ervin V. Griffin, Sr. President Halifax Community College 252-536-7217 Dr. Shelvy L. Campbell Director of Diversity Marshall University 304-691-1607 Sharon Banks, MS Director of New Students West Virginia State University 304-766-3078

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Education

<p> West Virginia State University Institute, WV May 1995 BA, Board of Regent Concentration in Sports Administration Alabama A&amp;M University Normal, AL May 2008 M.S. Family and Consumer Sciences Concentration in Human Development and Family Studies Alabama A&amp;M University Normal, AL Completed 27 hours MBA, Master of Business Administration Concentration in Business Development INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (IEDC) Neighborhood Development Strategies, Baltimore, MD, 2007 Economic Development, Georgia Institute of Technology GIT, Atlanta, GA, 2004 Business Retention and Expansion, GIT, Atlanta, GA, 2004 Real Estate Development and Reuse, GIT, Atlanta, GA, 2004 Economic Development Strategic Planning, St. Louis, MO, 2004 Economic Development Finance, GIT, Atlanta, GA, 2003 Local Economic Impact Analysis, GIT, Atlanta, GA, 2003 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Managing Multiple Priorities, Mission, KS, 2003 Better Business Writing, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO, 2003 Entrepreneurship Curriculum, Marshall University, WV, 2002-2003 Economic Strategic Planning, Jabez, KY, 2002 Community and Economic Development, Talladega, AL, 2002 Project Management &amp; Business Development, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO, 2001 SCOUNIT OF UNIVERSITY BOYS SCOUTS OF AMERICA Bachelor of Cub Scouting Degree, Huntsville AL, 2011 Master of Cub Scouting Degree, Huntsville AL, 2012</p>

Robert L. Boysen

Current City: Blairstown, NJ

35 years Union Carbide Corporation.  Specialty Polyolefins Division.

25 years of which in Research and Development, 3 years of which in Marketing, and 7 years as Director of new Business Development (startup business director)

10 US Patents,  9 Publications, one book.

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Education

Princeton High School -- 1958

Rutgers University, BA general, BS Mechanical Engineering, 1963

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) MS in Management Engineering., 1967

 

Bruce Mitchell

Current City: Camdenton, MO

Director of Development, Hawaii Easter Seal Society

Director of Affiliate Relations, National Easter Seal Society

Executive Director, Camdenton Area Chamber of Commerce

 

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Education

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Colorado State University

Institute of Organizational Management, US Chamber of Commerce

Hart Coven

Current City: Morristown, NJ

With a strong background in using technology to provide business solutions, Hart has a broad experience in web and data management.   Enthusiastic proponent of cloud services as well as social media for growing your business.

Industry experience includes healthcare, financial services, telecommunications, insurance, business development, and entrepreneurship.

Technology experience in operations, product development/evaluations, due diligence, social media, organizational development, and staff development.

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Education

Lafayette College - BA Chemistry with a minor in Computer Science

Lee Maki

Chapter: Peoria SCORE

Lee worked 44 years in Technical marketing field for Caterpillar, Inc., most recently as Senior Marketing Professional working with independent dealers identifying improvement opportunities with their product support operations.  This also involved training of service managers and first line supervisors with the business management of the product support operations.  Lee was invovled with product development team for introduction of new and updated products.

 

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Education

Lehigh University - BSME

 

O. Edwin (Ed) French

Current City: Secretary, MD

Publicly-traded company CEO and senior executive responsibilities in diverse enterprises. Engaged in numerous start-ups, M&A, business expansions and operations including partnerships, not-for-profit and investor-owned companies.   Experienced as first-level manager progressing to corporate positions in human resources, operations, marketing, labor relations, emergency preparedness, and business development culminating job as corporate CEO and board director of national company. Managed organizations from Newco to as large as 24,000 employees and more than $3 billion annual net revenues throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Started successful family-owned small business and had very successful personal consulting practice. International experience as consultant in Dubai and England.  Business/cultural team to Finland.  Wall Street experience includes multiple investor banking presentations, investor relations, and 'road shows' for new equity.  Experienced in Washington and state-level governmental relations including working with established lobbying firms and doing lobbying.  Available for disaster relief.  Developed numerous and diverse business plans and engaged.

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Education

B.S., Occupational Education, Southern Illinois University

Terry Leigh Britton

Current City: Elizabeth City, NC


Proactive Self-Starter involved in Community Betterment and Affairs:

  • 2011 to Present – Devoting time to creating and disseminating educational materials on marketing, now becoming organized under the banners of http://ncmarketers.com and http://marketingmavens.net.
     
  • From 1997 to 2007 - In a Housing Authority of Winston-Salem (HAWS) building with over 200 elderly and disabled residents, Kathy Salkin of Sara Lee Hosiery and I started the Crystal Towers Computer Club. Through donations, primarily from Sara Lee and from graphic design houses, I personally refurbished and gave away approximately 130 computer systems to elderly and disabled people living on limited incomes, in an effort to bridge the digital divide. (For this effort I received the Bellsouth Good Neighbor of the Year award in 2000. I was also featured in a full
    2-page article in the Winston-Salem Journal in 2007.)
    I have taught classroom and individual computer skills classes to residents of Crystal Towers since the project began. Thanks to HAWS, most Winston Salem public housing now has a space to hold classes and a computer lab.
     
  • 1997 to 2000 - Founder and President of the Electronic Music Consortium of the Triad, a forum for electronic musicians and composers to meet and share music, ideas, knowledge and techniques.
  • In summer of 1993, I created a pilot program later picked up by Junior Achievement in Connecticut that was very successful. It used an entertainment industry based business model instead of the traditional manufacturing model. We produced Dances (loosely called "Raves") for the local teenagers featuring young DJ's and live local bands. This ended a 17-year dry spell in that community of having such things as dances for the teens. The Junior Achievement version of the program was first embraced by the Ridgefield High School and its principle, and that school's Senior Class Economics students earned class credit for their participation.
  • In 1990, I promoted alcohol-free nightclubs in Danbury CT, producing (and paying for) zoning changes that paved the way for coffeehouses and other alcohol-free musical venues, bringing life back to that city's downtown region.


 


 

Work Experience:


Features:

  • 5-years self-employed doing Internet Marketing consulting – email lists, newsletters, SEO, advanced strategies including Google AdWords, copy writing, print integration.
  • 5-years self-employed as a programmer using ExpressionEngine to create dynamic, data-driven websites. Ruralintelligence.com and ncwildflower.org are two large examples.
  • Proficient in computer technologies for both PC and Macintosh platforms
  • 5-years experience as college professor teaching Graphic Arts and computer graphics courses, including entire Adobe Creative Suite.
  • Pre-press document optimization, color correction, scanning, image touch up
  • Website design, PERL, PHP and MySQL programming, content management systems (Xoops, phpNuke, Expression Engine, pMachine) and blogging tools.
  • Hardware upgrading and troubleshooting
  • Freelance computer technician
  • Visual Basic Programming
  • Former ISP’s Telephone Help Desk (solo), for Red Barn Data Center, WS

 

Details

  • Spring 2002 to August, 2006 – Full-time Professor as assistant to Dept. Chair Garry Day at Forsyth Technical Community College, Winston-Salem, NC, teaching beginning and advanced Graphic Arts subjects to students pursuing their Associates Degree in the Graphic Arts and Imaging Technologies curriculum, which covers all aspects of printing technologies.

    I taught classes to both 1st and 2nd year (Associates Degree Program) students, primarily in computer graphics applications (Adobe Creative Suite), but also taught design, printing (lithography, screen and flexography), print estimating, printing math, history of printing, Graphic Arts career overview and others. I taught the Adobe applications from beginning to advanced levels: Photoshop - 3 semesters, Illustrator - 1 semester, InDesign - 3 semesters, and GoLive - 1 semester. Though initially hired as part-time, the duties were as comprehensive as full-time, and I was part-time only because we had to wait for budget approvals, after which I had to go through the hiring process again to win full-time status. Ours was a 5-semester program, so I had a 12-month contract.

    I was the IT person, network tech and computer maintenance tech for our dept. as well, which had 36 Macintosh computers by the time I left.
     

  • From 1990-1991 - Developed and taught several extremely successful hands-on science classes for young people, presented via five after-school programs in four CT. towns, and also through a home-schooling program. I created five very popular classes: Sounds Incredible; Color and Light Magic; The Electric Creator Series; Things you can do with Gravity; and Crazy Machines! I tried reviving this program to provide to children in the Triad area, but with little interest happening here - see http://www.geocities.com/sciencehandson (much thanks goes to Machele Cable, Lab Manager of Wake Forest University Physics for designing and implementing this beautiful website!)
     
  • From 1989 to 1993, I worked weekday evenings and weekends for the Ridgefield Water Supply Company, minding the reservoir and 4 pumping stations. A dream job! Sadly, eventually I was replaced by automation.
     
  • From 1987-1988, I lived and worked in the heart of NYC's SOHO art district, both at Five Eggs (a pre-empire Japanese artifacts shop), and at JD Canvas' toy shop.
     
  • From early 1986 to late 1987, I worked as the maintenance man at an actual Tibetan monastery in Woodstock, NY., Karma Triyana Dharmachakra, where I also lived, studied and practiced according to Tibetan Buddhist methods for two years.
  • From 1985 to 1986 I was video editor and technical director at the White Buffalo Multimedia video studio (now Upstate Media Enterprises) in Woodstock, NY
  • In 1984 I worked for Miller Advertising in NYC, the largest classified ad agency in the world. I placed the ads (mostly with the NY Times) for the CEO's accounts.
  • Since 1982 I have been a certified instructor of the Technologies for Creating® courses developed by Robert Fritz. I have been on staff at Winston-Salem's Sawtooth Center (2001) teaching these courses, as "Create Your Life!" as well as presenting the course in private settings at people’s homes.
     
  • From 1977 through 1984, I performed prolonged stints as a street musician playing flute in and underneath Cambridge, MA (their first "allowed" street musician), where I eventually instigated the "Music Under Boston" program that brought street musicians of all genres into the subway stations of Cambridge and Boston; and in NYC as a regular feature of the SOHO art district, the corner of Wall and Broadway, and at the front stairway of the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art on Fifth Ave. (I was the only street musician ever allowed there - the police would chase the darn mimes away when I arrived!) Have now been playing flute for over fifty years, starting in third grade at age 9.

 


 

Not-For-Profit Work Experience:

  • July 2012 joined SCORE (the Service Corp of Retired Executives, the volunteer arm of the Small Business Administration) and was made a member of the board and named Technology Chair in November, 2012.
     
  • From 2009 to Present, have been a member of the development team for the open-source and free CamStudio screen recording software, an internationally popular program for which I am the primary help-desk moderator. http://camstudio.org/forum
     
  • From 1984 to 1985 - Was co-director with Suzen of the prodigious and prolific Art for the People in NYC, an Arts Events Production group that produced large (massive) scale public art events at World Trade Center observation deck, Port Authority Bus Terminal, Central Park, and the first in history to have a public event on a Staten Island Ferry Boat and in its huge terminal. Shoestring budgets with huge results (and huge audiences involved), thanks to volunteers!
     
  • From 1976 to 1979 - Political interface and public "front man" for The Foundation for the Alliance of the Cultural Arts and Humanities, and Artisphere, in Boston, MA - The Foundation and "working arm" of a multifaceted arts-and-artists support non-profit. Based upon my charter written earlier for Biospheres, we embraced projects such as artist housing, street fairs, craft fairs (very early!), and building conversions, with variable success, but with much support from city and government leadership acquired by said "front man."
  • From 1974 to 1975 - Biospheres, Boston, MA - composed their 'revolutionary' charter, based upon ideas from Buckminster Fuller and others, with a few of my own as well. Biospheres produced warehouse loft "happenings" and located store fronts for people to use for free to give dance lessons, painting lessons, etc., but its charter expressed a much larger scope.
     
  • In 1971 (my senior year in High School), co-brainstormed Aurora Productions to produce "micro Woodstock" festivals featuring local bands, such of which were in abundance at that time. Produced only one show, but it was a good one!

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Education

Education:

Salem College, 2001-2002

Major: Communications, with Science Education emphasis – left to teach at FTCC.

Forsyth Technical Community College , 1999-2001

Major: Associates Degree in Graphic Arts and Imaging Technologies,
Graduated with 3.925 GPA. (One “B” in 7 semesters!)

Winston-Salem State University , 1996-1997

Major: Computer Science, 4.0 average

School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts , 1972-1975

Major: Performance Art and Electronic Music Composition, Honors program

Honors and Awards:

Academic Honors Scholarship Award - Forsyth Tech, 2001

Printing Industries of the Carolinas Association (PICA) Scholarship Award for 2001

Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society, 2000

BellSouth's Good Neighbor of the Year Award, 1999

Extracurricular Activities, FTCC:

Phi Theta Kappa, President 2000-2001

Alpha Mu Beta service fraternity, Vice President 2001

Student Government Association member 2000-2001

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