interview
Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
Renneé Hubb
Renneé Hubb experienced tremendous pain during this pandemic - Losing not one but 4 members of her family within a 60 -day period - (nephew, niece, grandmother, and grandfather). Not one to allow the fact that she was unable to visit to process the healing of the loss she did not let grief overcome her. It not only showed her and her family that they have a firm foundation in God and that this has brought them closer together. Also, it has inspired her to launch Inspiring 2 Live which is an inspirational brand.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Interview Etiquette: What Type Of Pen Is Best During Interviews?
It is advisable to take notes on the questions that panelists ask you- as well as the insights they share- during an interview. For starters, notes help you organize your answers, appear interested in the proceedings, and you can later use the notes to write a compelling thank you email. That is why you must always carry a pen to the interview room.
By Robert Gitau5 years ago in Journal
Rashida Brown
Rashida Brown is a fashion visionary with a unique approach to her craft that has endeared to fashion enthusiasts. Growing up, she had a flair for fashion but aspired to be a fashion stylist. Rashida has worked professionally in the fashion industry for four years and designing for two years and is the founder of The JaPera Brown Collection, a clothing line which brings timeless designs to contemporary lifestyle. It was also founded with the purpose of building confidence in girls and women. With an eye for quality, superior attention to detail, and unmatched creativity, her clothing line caters to both young girls and women of all sizes and ages.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Alfred Zaccagnino
H2One CEO and co-founder, Alfred Zaccagnino joined longtime New York Yankees Community Advisor Ray Negron in October 2020 at P.S. 055, in the Bronx, to share the gift of health and wellness with pupils, on behalf of two outstanding Yankees players.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Tijania “Tee“ Goodwin
Tijania “Tee“ Goodwin Media Personality, Creative Director and CEO of The Divine Connections Agency is an educator, serial entrepreneur, and branding strategist from Philadelphia. She has a heart of gold and changes lives on a daily basis with every person that she encounters. The Divine Connections Agency connects your PURPOSE and your BRAND!
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
23 La Creme models booked for Flo Rida Music Video. With Patricia Pinto of La Creme Angels and Monica Pinto
NJ Modeling & Acting agency La Creme Modeling & Acting put 23 models in Robin Thicke and Flo Rida's music video. The video was titled "I Don't Like It, I Love It" and was shot in New Jersey. The casting director was Francesca Pinto and Monica Pinto of Hypmosis Visuals. La Creme Angels Founder Patricia Pinto was the agent.
By George Fuller5 years ago in Journal
Author Interview with Opa Hysea Wise
ABOUT THE BOOK “No Place to Hide” Against hope, Smythe Windwalker Daniels’ anonymity is compromised, and a threat has been made against her life. The danger impacts not only her life but the lives of those around her. She reluctantly accepts the FBI’s protection, hoping to testify and bring a promise of justice to a community. Smythe is a woman with vision in her eyes and fire in her soul. From a young age, Smythe was discriminated against as a mixed-race girl in a predominantly white neighborhood. She travels to Hawaii to escape the corporate rat race, only to get entangled in a pesticide poisoning cover-up attempt by a mega-corporation. While on the run, she seeks to find meaning in events that now threaten her life. Through a series of misadventures, she discovers how all events are all woven together in this tapestry called “life.” As she uses her past experience to find meaning in her present, she begins to see beauty in the midst of chaos. But the harder she tries to hide, the more difficult it is to survive.
By Ashley Nestler, MSW5 years ago in Journal
Christina Stoddard
Many artists and creators have a story to tell which allowed them to triumph through adversity. Artistry has been a value in many people's lives as a method of healing, empowering, creating, and inspiring. As a Domestic Violence, and Breast Cancer survivor, art has become very important to Christina Stoddard. I am honored to share Christina's story with you.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Typography Aced by Anagha Narayanan
Typography designer Anagha Narayanan of Universal Thirst wins the SOTA Catalyst Award 2020. By Amiya Hisham The Society of Typographic Aficionados (SOTA) which celebrates the original work of young typographic artists under the age of 25 conferred its SOTA Catalyst Award to 23-year old Indian-type artist Anagha Narayanan of the Universal Thirst Type Foundry this year. She was selected for her impressive portfolio on Indic typefaces by a jury comprising Kristine Arth, KouroshBeigpour, Rachel Elnar, Caren Litherland, and Juan Villanueva. In addition to SOTA, she has also been listed by Sharp Type this year for typographic excellence.
By Scale Magazine5 years ago in Journal











