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this is the computer the adim manager uses to handle all the filing and anything that has to do with the hospital, they use my market, fixed assets to operate
" As former Country Manager of the High Atlas Foundation, I was so honored to receive the invitation from President Yossef Ben-Meir to attend the ceremony at Akraich, a spot that was important to me as the nursery grown on land donated by the Jewish community of Marrakech." Read more: highatlasfoundation.org/blogs/483
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"That was the strangest and best live performance I've ever seen."
"It was an impressive vocal performance in a mini-concert that David Lynch would envy."
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X-Ray Technician, uranium prospector, record salesman, coffeehouse manager, dog carter, and creator of the Bebop Klezmer Country & Western Dope Booters.
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HARTLEPOOL, UK. JUN 13TH Paul Hartley is unveiled as the new manager of Hartlepool United at Victoria Park, Hartlepool on Monday 13th June 2022. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News)
3-21-2012
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This night is our bye-bye party for Mr. Takao Sawada, our department manager, and a welcome party for the incoming manager, Mr. Toshihiko Uemura. Below is the farewell message I wrote and edited by Miss Anna Sotto .
Sayonara Sawada-san
Today, we celebrate a very special yet a bitter-sweet occasion. Sad as always, yet it's time to bid farewell to someone who has been with us in five years. Someone, who seems silent yet distinguished himself with his diligence and a bit humor drive in the workplace.
He will be remembered for his good managements skills, trustworthiness and so with his daily routines such as fast phase walking, and even with his daily telephone sessions at the corner of our office, setting aside what their conversation is and who he's talking with, we saw and knew he had a great time. His work in our department has resulted greatly, which we hope inspires others in what can be achieved. As they say, the progress one makes in a career always depends greatly on the kind of supervision he gets. Thus, we consider ourselves lucky to have you as our boss. Working wouldn’t have been so interesting if it wasn’t for you Sir...
You might leave a hole in the organization, yet all the learnings and memories you've shared with us in those happy years would hopefully filled it up. Sawada-san, now that you have to leave PTY, we wish you the very best of what life has to offer. May you grow in every aspect of life, we hope you have all the best prosperity.
Arigatou Gozaimashita Sawada-san.
Twenty-one industry project managers from the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Georgia Power recently visited the Athens area as part of a two-day bus tour of the region.
“Project Managers serve as the first point of contact for new industry looking to locate in the state of Georgia, so it’s important for them to experience a community’s cultural amenities first hand,” Ryan Moore, director of the Athens-Clarke County economic development department said in a statement.
While in Athens, the group went to a reception sponsored by the University of Georgia and dinner on The Classic Center Theatre stage with entertainment by Circle Ensemble Theatre and the band Saint Francis. The Athens-Clarke County Economic Development Department and Georgia Power coordinated to provide the dinner and entertainment. The trip also included a discussion with Mayor Nancy Denson on Athens-Clarke County as a location of choice for various industries and educational leaders spoke to the group about the Athens’ workforce and educational assets. It also included a bus tour of the area.
The regional bus tour, organized by Georgia Power, visited several northeast Georgia cities, including Gainesville, Cornelia and Hartwell.