Adjunct Faculty at Davenport University, Regional College of Health Professions Internship Manager at Davenport University
Location:
Bay City, Michigan
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Davenport University since Jan 2011
Adjunct Faculty
Davenport University since Sep 2009
Regional College of Health Professions Internship Manager
Davenport University Sep 2007 - Sep 2009
Career Services Coordinator
Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Aug 2005 - Aug 2007
Teacher
Education:
Davenport University 2011 - 2013
Post-Graduate Certificate in Health Care
Davenport University-Eastern Region 2008 - 2010
MBA - Human Resources, Business
Eastern Michigan University 1999 - 2004
B.S. in Secondary Education Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science
Skills:
Resume Writing Job Search Strategies Mock Interviews Interviews College Recruiting Career Counseling Job Coaching Interview Preparation Staff Development Leadership Development Student Affairs Program Development Higher Education Workshop Facilitation Student Development Career Assessment Coaching Community Outreach Admissions Cover Letters Career Management Job Search Academic Advising MBTI Workforce Development Career Development
Flickr
Youtube
Tanya Stephens - It's a Pity
One of my favs. Hope you'll like it.
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
30 Jul, 2008
Duration:
4m 13s
Tanya Stephens - Little White Lie
Little White Lie Lyrics (Tanya narrating) Once upon a time there was a...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
10 Jan, 2008
Duration:
3m 48s
Tanya Stephens - These Streets
Music video by Tanya Stephens performing These Streets.
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
09 Aug, 2006
Duration:
3m 52s
Tanya Stephens - It's A Pity (with lyrics)
The sound with the lyrics!!
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
30 Jul, 2007
Duration:
4m 10s
Tanya Stephens - Boom Wuk
Lyrics to Boom Wuk : Wha U say U wan fi knore why de eye check fo de e...
ot mutually exclusive. Some reggae artists have incorporated rap elements of dancehall, including Damian Marley and Tanya Stephens.Both can exist and live, says Ziggy Marley. The roots revival can bring things back into balance without being judgmental of one or the other.