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e-Bulletins
September 2008
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The Year Ahead NJ SkillsUSA Alumni Spotlight Alex has always been a determined person. Throughout his entire life people always tried to dissuade him from achieving his goals because they felt they were too difficult. Alex knew that he could do anything if he put his mind to it and worked hard. Working hard paid off for Alex as he achieved many of his dreams. He graduated from Penn State University; he became a professional wrestler; and he achieved his lifelong career goal of working for the WWE (formerly the WWF). Alex then made a career change and followed his dreams of performing and entertaining. So Alex decided to pound the streets of New York City looking for acting, modeling, and voiceover work. As he began working on several projects, he also began to network and make connections. While he dreamed about getting his big break, he also knew that he wanted to help out others in the process. After viewing other entertainment industry websites and working for one, Alex noticed that there wasn't a website out there that contained a complete reference guide to the entertainment industry as a whole. Too often he would have to view one website for one thing and another website for the other. He decided to enlist the help of some of his associates and formed a company called BIGBreakNY. BIGBreakNY is an entertainment industry website that produced events for entertainers in New York City. Though pursuing acting and running a company, Alex's passion for Sports Entertainment did not fade away. In 2007 he joined TNA Wrestling. He currently runs the TNA University program, which allows passionate wrestling fans across the world the opportunity to help market TNA. He also produces and hosts a web program called TNA U TV, which can be seen on TNAWrestling.com. Alex's ultimate goal is to continue to make his dreams become a reality so that he can help others make theirs come true as well. To contact Alex, e-mail him at Alex@bigbreakny.com. Washington Leadership Training Institute
Other WLTI activities will include the following, congressional visits, touring the Smithsonian Institution and Washington area monuments and the opportunity to earn National Statesman award . Chapter Fundraising The national office has provided great fundraising resources for all chapters. Visit the following website for more information: http://www.skillsusa.org/educators/fundraising.shtml
The new exams will merge the well-known NATEF End-of-Program tests into a joint offering from the three groups. The boards and leaders of all three organizations agree that this a tremendous example of association partnership to best serve the needs of students, schools and the automotive service industry. Through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), ASE will oversee the question development and delivery of the exams for all three organizations. Candidates and instructors will be able to access the exam through a single co-branded test entry portal. Partner websites will link to this common portal. A Spring 2009 launch is anticipated. "This combined effort will provide our AYES high school students with quality testing that is industry led and nationally recognized," said Susan Moe, Executive Director of AYES. Tim Lawrence, SkillsUSA Executive Director, agreed, adding: "Taking advantage of this unique co-branding opportunity helps us provide our students industry developed assessments without reinventing the process. The automobile, truck and collision repair areas of SkillsUSA will also be covered with the new co-branded assessments." "ASE is proud to provide our assessment development expertise and partner with leaders in our industry such as AYES and SkillsUSA. The students will benefit from having just one set of end of program exams that are endorsed by our three organizations," said Tim Zilke, ASE President & CEO. 2008 - 2009 SkillsUSA Theme
This is the theme for the Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board contests. The topic to be addressed by contestants in these events is how the theme SkillsUSA: Champions at Work, Leadership in Transition relates to our national program of work and how the SkillsUSA program fosters personal and professional development and prepares students for the next phase of their lives. Within this topic, contestants might illustrate or discuss any of the following:
National Mock Election The national voter education program for K-12 students gives young Americans the chance to make their voices heard in the electoral process. The Mock Election will take place on October 30, five days before the rest of America votes in the November election. Real time results will be displayed on a Google Map. State Director Peter Carey said, "The Mock Election is a great opportunity for SkillsUSA students to become educated and get involved in this year's presidential election." The Fall Leadership conference will be centered on various issues and the upcoming election. SkillsUSA Alumni Outreach We are hoping your membership was a special time for you, too. We hope you believe your SkillsUSA involvement made a significant change in your life. We also hope there is a part of you that still wants some level of involvement with an organization that played an important role in your life. If so, we'd like to invite you to join nine million other former members in a SkillsUSA alumni membership. Right now, you have so much you could bring to our organization, we're extending a free membership to the SkillsUSA Alumni & Friends Association that will continue free of charge as long as you renew your membership annually. Visit the following link to be apart of the SkillsUSA Alumni! http://skillsusa.org/supporters/alumnijoin.shtml. |
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