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Pursue the Passion caught up with Tommy Spaulding to talk about how Up With People, the organization he is currently CEO of, helped him overcome dyslexia and a lack of confidence to make his footprint in the world. Posted: 11/13/2008 The Pursue the Passion crew interviews Alliance for Sustainable Colorado's Founder, John Powers. The Alliance pursues sustainability through major program areas that value education, coalition building, and the promotion of sustainable policies and practices. Posted: 11/13/2008 A 55-person Board of Directors governs the CRA, a nine-person Executive Committee directs policy and a paid staff of 16 manages the association’s day-to-day operations. The CRA has 19 chapters statewide including four student chapters. Posted: 11/10/2008 WCHRA is currently seeking volunteers to serve on the Membership Committee. If you are interested please contact your Membership Director, Kelly Dosier, at membership@wchra.org Posted: 11/9/2008 Denise Kay, President of Employment Practices Solutions speaks about the importance of knowing your rights as a job seeker. Posted: 11/3/2008 Polly Herrera of the City of Glendale, Colorado speaks about the advantages of working in the Public Sector. Posted: 11/3/2008 Josh Olson is a self-proclaimed, “late bloomer”. He struggled most of his professional life as a screenwriter for b-level action movies until Paramount Picture bought his first studio script for, in his words, “life altering sums of money.” While that script was never actually produced he was soon brought on to write the screen adaptation for the story “A History of Violence”. Hear Josh speak about the nature of being an artist and writer and what it is that separates those who have it… and t Posted: 10/16/2008 The boys of Pursue the Passion spent 4 months traveling across the country chasing a quality that is largely ambiguous and undefined. It’s a lovely sentiment and a noble cause. But, what exactly is passion? In this video that question is answered directly from those interviewed on the Pursue the Passion Tour.
Posted: 10/16/2008 Christopher Barr started his career as a photojournalist. Finding it both exciting and dangerous it took him around the world in his early twenties, visiting places like Thailand and the Amazon Rainforest. After a particularly perilous trip through Brazil he decided that a safer form of Photography was in his future. He began taking portraits in the LA area and quickly became one of the countries premiere celebrity photographers. Here his story and why he believes it was so important that he Posted: 10/16/2008 Watch this video for a brief description of the Pursue the Passion project. Find out what it was that sent the four members of the Pursue the Passion Tour around the country and what they hoped to accomplish through their project; 4 months, 16,000 miles and over 200 interviews in the making. Posted: 10/16/2008 A big component of the Pursue the Passion mission is understanding more about individual career paths. We believe the journey is as important as the destination. Finding a great job doesn’t happen overnight and it’s important to acknowledge all stages of the process. Most of us find ourselves asking similar questions at these different stages and the answer is different for everyone. In this video hear some of our interviewees answer the question; Where were you at 22?
Posted: 10/16/2008 Let Brian give you a quick peek at what you can find at the Career expo, the biggest Job Fair in Colorado! Posted: 10/12/2008 11:00:00 PM Being a commercial pilot can require many hours on the job, but the life of a commercial pilot is quite a great one. Kelby, owner and presiddent of Higher Impressions, shares a little knowledge to the day in the life of a commercial pilot. Posted: 3/28/2008 11:00:00 PM Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, tells us yes and explains why. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, shares that one should always dress up. He tells us why this is import, even for a worker who wears overalls for their job. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM The future will be a strong and increasing one for many life times!
Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, explains that the oil industry is the strongest business in the world and will continue this way for many more years. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, explains that the average length of a career is until retirement age. You can go from the field to an office position in the field engineer industry. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, explains that a field engineer is a great job which provides great pay. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, explains that they invite almost everyone into their doors. At Halliburton a degree is good to have but not always necessary. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM College degrees are not always required for positions in the oil industry. Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, explains that companies like Halliburton can hire a person without a degree. Posted: 3/18/2008 11:00:00 PM Once again a degree helps, however, if you are willing to climb ladders to the top they are willing to train you from the bottom up. Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, expresses that Haliburton is always looking for people who want to work hard to make a great career. The job is very rewarding and has a great fun side to it, just be a great worker and you will find yourself climbing ladders of success. Posted: 3/17/2008 11:00:00 PM You will find that Halliburton is the leading company in the oil and gas industry. Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, further explains that one could not chose a better company than Halliburon if they wish to pursue a career in the oil and gas industry!! :) Posted: 3/17/2008 11:00:00 PM Like most jobs, there is usually a down side. Being a field engineer in the oil industry has some too. Trevor Spelderich, the Operations Manager for Halliburton, explains that there are long hours and long periods away from home that would account for a down side in this industry. Posted: 3/17/2008 11:00:00 PM Debbie Woodly the office manager for the CIADA ( Colorado Idependent Automobile Dealers Association ), says that you will find a fun job in this industry here. The culture may be different and so one may do a little homework on local trivia. :) Posted: 3/17/2008 11:00:00 PM Debbie Woodly the office manager for the CIADA ( Colorado Independent Automobile Dealers Association ), says that the industry is now becoming even in gender ratio. Posted: 3/17/2008 11:00:00 PM |
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