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    Explore "jobfair" with insightful episodes like "Ep04: OBAP - Not Just a Job Fair - Joel Webley", "Finding a fit at an international school featuring Greg Lemoine E172", "New Orleans’ back-to-school events including vaccinations", "Episode 113: Episode 111 My Coronavirus Story Part 5: Back to Irk" and "Episode 55: The Fired Hired Tango" from podcasts like ""Ready 4 Pushback", "EduMagic: New Educator Podcast", "nolacatholicparenting's podcast", "300 Seconds With Eduardo Soliz" and "Working Classless"" and more!

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    Ep04: OBAP - Not Just a Job Fair - Joel Webley

    Ep04: OBAP - Not Just a Job Fair - Joel Webley

    Today, we’ll detail the history behind the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, what they do, and their perspective on streamlining the educational processes of the aerospace industry with the OBAP Chairman of the Board, Joel Webley. Listen in to know more about their purpose!

     

     

    WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE 

    • The reason for OBAP’s (Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals) existence
    • How OBAP develops and support work force in the aerospace industry
    • OBAP programs to promote aerospace to youth
    • Career opportunities from  the aerospace industry
    • Benefits of OBAP conferences
    • The importance of allyship in your life journey

     

     

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    ABOUT JOEL WEBLEY

    Hailing from Grand Rapids Michigan, Joel Webley is a FedEx 757 Captain, and Instructor Pilot with the New Hampshire Air National Guard. A graduate of Western Michigan University College of Aviation, Joel started his career first as a Certified Flight Instructor, next as an Officer and Pilot in the USAF, and later a Captain and Business Leader with the General Electric Corporate Flight Department. As a true ‘success story’ of OBAP initiatives, Joel initially began his relationship with OBAP in 1999 as a high school student attending an affiliated summer program. There he first interacted with OBAP members and was inspired to work with other community programs targeted towards promoting diversity within the aviation industry as his career burgeoned. Almost 20 years later, Joel brings to the OBAP leadership, years of aviation experience as a pilot, as well as strong business skills sharpened while working within a Fortune 100 corporation as Process Improvement Leader.

    Joel joined the OBAP Board of Directors in January 2019 and currently serves as Board Chair. During his time with the board, he has served as Chair for the Professional Skills Development Program Subcommittee, Chair for the 2019 Convention Professional Development Committee, Corporate Luncheon Committee, and Member of the 2019 Convention Committee. His current focus is on helping develop new strategies to keep OBAP effective in its mission despite challenges presented by a changing industry.

    Joel holds an M.S. in Project Management from Boston University. He currently resides in the greater Memphis area with his wife Julia and their two sons.

     

     

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    Finding a fit at an international school featuring Greg Lemoine E172

    Finding a fit at an international school featuring Greg Lemoine E172
    We present tips and techniques for attending international job fairs in this episode.

    Attending an international job fair differs from attending a national job fair in many ways. Everything from where the job fair is held to how an interview is conducted to what questions are asked is covered.

    Show notes can be found here https://www.sfecich.com/post/finding-a-fit-at-an-international-school-featuring-greg-lemoine

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    New Orleans’ back-to-school events including vaccinations

    New Orleans’ back-to-school events including vaccinations

    Christine Bordelon, associate editor of the Clarion Herald, hosts the latest NOLA Catholic Parenting podcast on upcoming events surrounding back to school including vaccinations at the Hispanic Apostolate. She is joined by Dominican Friar Sergio Serrano and Lizeth Almendarez from the Hispanic Apostolate, and Michael Griffin, President/CEO of Ascension Health which operates 10 DePaul Community Health Centers around New Orleans.

     

    1:45: Friar Sergio discusses the job fair for adults and ninth annual backpack distribution for children in July. He said the backpacks go quickly through a drive-thru event. The backpacks are donated by Blue Cross, Blue Shield. They have a gala Sept. 24 that raises money to support high school students and Catholic schools by giving scholarships for Catholic high school students who are Hispanic.

     

    6:15: Michael Griffin discussed the importance of vaccinating children, citing the disruption of starting online learning in the middle of school week if a child in a classroom tests positive for COVID-19.  They have held several vaccinations events at the Hispanic Apostolate. Several thousands of people have been vaccinated here, and more than 25,000 in the whole community. Trying to get eligible children ages 2-12 to get vaccinated especially with the Delta strand of COVID ramping up.

     

    9:00: Griffin talked about his kids learning at home in one room. He said those who have been vaccinated have a less serious reaction to the virus if they test positive.

     

    9:50: Christine asks Michael that some parents are concerned about the safety of the vaccine because it was developed so quickly.

     

    10:10: He said the vaccines are safe. The development of the vaccine over the years has been thorough. There have been COVID viruses out there for years, and vaccines have been developed for years. Just changing the vaccine to the different strands. He mentioned

    vaccinations are available at all 10 locations of DePaul Community Health Centers. Make an appointment to get the Pfizer vaccine since it has to be thawed out. A community vaccination even is every Friday. Events also with schools. DePaul’s main number for vaccines is (504) 207-1080.

     

    13:45: Lizeth discusses the importance of outreach to the Hispanic community since people don’t speak the language. She, as a volunteer, translates and helps with organizing people to get the vaccination.

     

    16:00: Friar Sergio said Sister Irma from Texas helps at the Hispanic Apostolate events sponsored by DePaul. He said DePaul has been the organized and helpful at vaccination events.

     

    16:35: Christine asked about the spiritual health of Hispanics.

     

    17:02:  Friar Sergio said they are there to fill people’s lives with God. They didn’t close during the pandemic. They had livestreaming events throughout with prayer, online retreats and Mass. There is an Emmaus Retreat for Men in Sept.10-12, and for women in Oct. 29-31 at Camp Abbey. He is asking people to get vaccinated and wear masks for all in-person events. The Hispanic Apostolate is 2525 Maine Ave. in Metairie and can be called at (504) 467-2550.  To reach DePaul, visit: www.depaulcommunity healthcenters.org.

     

    Episode 55: The Fired Hired Tango

    Episode 55: The Fired Hired Tango

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