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Guatemala Water Project
May 30, 2018
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State Clean Elections Program
Jun. 13, 2018
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CT River Valley Chamber of Commerce
Jun. 20, 2018
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Court Reporting
Oct. 17, 2018
When contemplating technological innovations, Court Reporting is not the first profession that comes to mind. Robert Miller as co- owner of Niziankiewicz & Miller Reporting Services represents the very best of mid–size American legal companies that has adapted with the times. His agency is one of the oldest court reporting firms in the Tri State/New England area with operations going back over 37 years. Mr. Miller has served 2 terms as President of the Connecticut Court Reporting Association and one term as its immediate past president. Also a delegate for many years to the National Court Reporting Association. Currently Mr. Miller serves on the Board of Directors of HARC- HARC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and their families in the Greater Hartford, Connecticut area.
Today Mr. Miller is going to tell us how his firm provides not only support services to law firms in the US and abroad but also to the Greater Connecticut Community. Please let's welcome Mr. Miller |
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Hartford Armory Services - Citizen Solidier for Life Program
Nov. 07, 2018
Bio provided by Mr. Cornelio: Dean Cornelio
Dean Cornelio is a career counselor with the Citizen Soldier for Life program, where he assists servicemen, women, and families with resumes, cover letters, interviewing skills, employment opportunities, budget development, and individual case management to ensure they have the fundamental skills necessary to obtain and sustain a fulfilling civilian career. Mr. Cornelio has a background in education and sports journalism. He was a school counselor with Guilford and Stafford Public Schools for six years and previously spent 12 years as an editor with ESPN.com. He has a passion for assisting others with college and career development. In addition, Dean is an independent business owner, works event security, and does scorekeeping on the side. He currently resides here in East Hartford with his girlfriend, Thea, and their rescue dog, Beau. |
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Employer Law and Legislative Update
Nov. 14, 2018
Information provided by Ms. Cieslak:
Cindy Cieslak’s practice focuses on all aspects of labor and employment litigation in state and federal courts, as well as administrative agencies, including the defense of public sector and private employers against claims of discrimination, wage and hour violations, breach of contract, free speech retaliation, whistleblower retaliation, and other civil rights violations. Ms. Cieslak also handles appeals before the Appellate and Supreme Courts of Connecticut. Ms. Cieslak also provides advice to employers regarding compliance with labor and employment laws, and she prepares employee handbooks and best practices manuals for employers. Ms. Cieslak has been selected to the Connecticut Rising Stars List by Super Lawyers magazine for 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
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Lion's Share Family Services
Nov. 21, 2018
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Capital Region Education Council - Transition to Employment Program
Nov. 28, 2018
Speaker bio's: Flor M. De Hoyos, Program Manager at Capitol Region Education Council (CREC) for the Transition to Employment Services (TES) adult education program. She has over 18 years’ experience providing training, education and educational counseling to adults and out of school youth. She has been with CREC for over 16 years, starting as a job developer, moving to program coordinator and later advanced to management. In addition to managing programs, Flor serves as the social worker of the TES program and disability coordinator for Community Education Division. Flor earned her bachelor degree in human services from Springfield College and master degrees in clinical social work from Fordham University while working full time employment and completing her field placement. In addition to her employment with CREC, Flor taught at Capital Community College for the sociology department. Flor is now serving as a board member for the Coltsville National Historical Park.
Sixmaritt Pagán-Peña joined Capitol Region Education Council in 2006. In her current role, Six acts as a liaison between CREC and several colleges, community agencies, and individuals to provide students with appropriate academic, personal, and psychological resources they need to succeed.
She brings 15 years of experience in non-profit community engagement, and her work has centered on mentorship of underrepresented students, advocacy and education, personal welfare/crisis counseling intervention, and academic advising. She is a UCONN People-Empowering-People (PEP) and Raising Readers facilitator. She is focused on holistic student wellness and nurturing an environment that embraces and celebrates diversity. She is currently working towards her Master of Science degree in Counseling in Higher Education.
Erika De Jesus has worked with Capital Region Education Council over the last 6 years serving in various areas in workforce development. She began her experience in job placement as an associate instructor providing vocational rehab to adults with physical disabilities and mental health issues. More recently her role has evolved into job placement counselor working for the Transition to Employment Services Adult Education Program. Prior to joining CREC Erika’s diverse background in human services includes providing in home services to families in crises while working for The Village For Families and Children. She is also a certified Yoga Instructor with a certificate in Mindful Yoga Therapy. Erika obtained her bachelor’s of Science in Human Services from Springfield College.
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