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Organizer and multi-media journalist Michael Nigro speaking to the cameras. A coalition of photojournalists, journalists, reporters, writers, lawyers, professors, filmmakers, and political allies, held a press conference at Foley Square on August 17, 2020 to denounce the overly-broad proposals by the New York City Police Department, which threaten press freedom and are a blatant attempt to control and censure the activity of the working press and to call for the NYPD press credentialing process to be transferred to another agency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
Brig. Gen. Kenneth Tovo, a deputy commanding general with United States Division – Center, talks to Iraqi journalists at a media-credentialing event held April 26, 2010, at Camp Ramadi, Iraq. Journalists asked U.S. and Iraqi commanders to share with them as much data as possible so they would be able to accurately report the news. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, 1/82 AAB, USD-C)
Medical Reserve Corps packing their custom backpacks at Direct Relief's warehouse. 9/20/09.
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ROBINSON MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, N. Little Rock, Ark. — Soldiers of the Arkansas National Guard's Joint Forces Headquarters (JFHQ) have an opportunity to practice the new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) with equipment and training provided by the JFHQ full-time staff. The trainers are qualified and credentialed to evaluate and provide expert training on the new test, discuss and demonstrate techniques, and fully describe the new standards of the ACFT.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report hosts Ashley Harrington & Rachel Edwards were invited to cover the 4th Annual Celebration of Dance Gala presented by the Dizzy Feet Foundation in partnership with the Music Center took place at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in downtown Los Angeles.
Honorees included Actress & Dancer Debbie Allen, Dancers Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau
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About Dizzy Feet Honorees
Dizzy Feet Foundation (DFF) presented this year’s DFF Inspiration and Impact Awards to Debbie Allenand Red Bull, respectively. The Gene Kelly Legacy Award, presented by DFF and Gene Kelly Legacy, Inc., was awarded jointly to Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau. Patricia Ward Kelly, Gene Kelly’s widow, was on hand to present the award.
About Dizzy Feet Foundation
All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit The Dizzy Feet Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is threefold: (1) To sponsor, fund, and/or support dance education programs that expose children in low-income areas to the lifelong benefits of dance education through and with local community organizations. (2) To provide scholarships to talented students studying at accredited or nationally regarded dance schools, studios, or institutions. (3) To support and increase the quality of all styles of dance education in the United States, in conjunction with recognized credentialing organizations. For more info please visit, www.DizzyFeetFoundation.org.
Follow our hosts Ashley Harrington & Rachel Edwards on Twitter at twitter.com/Ash_Harrington &
Polo Match- Barn Workshop- Military Veteran Fundraiser
Aug 12-13th Bettendorf IA, Quad Cities Area
This workshop is a fund raiser for Operation Horses and Heroes, a 501(c)(3) and will take place at the Quad Cities Polo Club and surrounding area on August 12 and 13th, The tour will consist of premium access to photograph the horses before and during the polo match on Saturday afternoon, a group dinner, an overnight stay in a local hotel and a barn or horse barn photographic workshop inside three barns the next morning.
The price for this workshop is $100 and is entirely tax deductible as Keith and Tony are donating all their fees to the not-for-profit and the gate for the match has been waived. The fee covers admission to the polo field and the guided barn workshop the next day. The only out of pocket will be gas and tolls, dinner and the hotel room that will be reserved for you. We will spend a maximum of 1 hour at each barn, giving time to shoot and get individual instruction. We will suggest and help arrange carpooling. The group would be capped at 20 people.
Upon registration you will receive the exact location, parking instructions, photography gear recommendations, and any other vital information to make this a fun, comfortable learning experience. Since this is the first time for the Polo Field hosting such an event, and the first time photographing here, we don’t have any good photos of what you can expect. However, imagine the polo match, riders in colorful silks, horses braided with colorful ribbons, and the match itself with horses flexing, and straining, showing off their power and flexibility. Then Sunday morning we’ll offer exclusive entrance to private barns near the polo grounds with all of it’s textures, and patterns, livestock, fencing, and so many other artful opportunities.
Operation Horses and Heroes is a 501(c)(3) Not-for-profit organization dedicated to provide healing and wellbeing to military veterans and active duty suffering from the effects of PTSD, and other traumatic brain injuries through the proven concept of Equestrian Psychotherapy. It is not horseback riding lessons, in fact it is rare if any of the participants in the program actually mount a horse. It’s more about providing our veterans with a scenario requiring them to work with the horse to accomplish a task under the watchful eye of a highly trained and credentialed Equine Psychotherapist. Using cues from the horse the therapist can establish “tells” about the veteran and use that information to help them understand their PTSD and provide ways to cope with it, or work through it in everyday life situations.
OHH is not funded by any government organization and relies entirely on donations, volunteers, and the support of everyday people like you. We have so far successfully held our 3 and 4 day programs in various locations around the US without it costing our dedicated military men and women any money. It’s bad enough some of them have to take off work, or use precious vacation days for the program, however it works and it vital to healing in the family especially. For more information on Operation Horse and Heroes visit www.operationhorsesandheroes.org or search for them on face book.
Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report hosts Ashley Harrington & Rachel Edwards were invited to cover the 4th Annual Celebration of Dance Gala presented by the Dizzy Feet Foundation in partnership with the Music Center took place at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in downtown Los Angeles.
Honorees included Actress & Dancer Debbie Allen, Dancers Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
About Dizzy Feet Honorees
Dizzy Feet Foundation (DFF) presented this year’s DFF Inspiration and Impact Awards to Debbie Allenand Red Bull, respectively. The Gene Kelly Legacy Award, presented by DFF and Gene Kelly Legacy, Inc., was awarded jointly to Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau. Patricia Ward Kelly, Gene Kelly’s widow, was on hand to present the award.
About Dizzy Feet Foundation
All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit The Dizzy Feet Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is threefold: (1) To sponsor, fund, and/or support dance education programs that expose children in low-income areas to the lifelong benefits of dance education through and with local community organizations. (2) To provide scholarships to talented students studying at accredited or nationally regarded dance schools, studios, or institutions. (3) To support and increase the quality of all styles of dance education in the United States, in conjunction with recognized credentialing organizations. For more info please visit, www.DizzyFeetFoundation.org.
Follow our hosts Ashley Harrington & Rachel Edwards on Twitter at twitter.com/Ash_Harrington &
Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
Polo Match- Barn Workshop- Military Veteran Fundraiser
Aug 12-13th Bettendorf IA, Quad Cities Area
This workshop is a fund raiser for Operation Horses and Heroes, a 501(c)(3) and will take place at the Quad Cities Polo Club and surrounding area on August 12 and 13th, The tour will consist of premium access to photograph the horses before and during the polo match on Saturday afternoon, a group dinner, an overnight stay in a local hotel and a barn or horse barn photographic workshop inside three barns the next morning.
The price for this workshop is $100 and is entirely tax deductible as Keith and Tony are donating all their fees to the not-for-profit and the gate for the match has been waived. The fee covers admission to the polo field and the guided barn workshop the next day. The only out of pocket will be gas and tolls, dinner and the hotel room that will be reserved for you. We will spend a maximum of 1 hour at each barn, giving time to shoot and get individual instruction. We will suggest and help arrange carpooling. The group would be capped at 20 people.
Upon registration you will receive the exact location, parking instructions, photography gear recommendations, and any other vital information to make this a fun, comfortable learning experience. Since this is the first time for the Polo Field hosting such an event, and the first time photographing here, we don’t have any good photos of what you can expect. However, imagine the polo match, riders in colorful silks, horses braided with colorful ribbons, and the match itself with horses flexing, and straining, showing off their power and flexibility. Then Sunday morning we’ll offer exclusive entrance to private barns near the polo grounds with all of it’s textures, and patterns, livestock, fencing, and so many other artful opportunities.
Operation Horses and Heroes is a 501(c)(3) Not-for-profit organization dedicated to provide healing and wellbeing to military veterans and active duty suffering from the effects of PTSD, and other traumatic brain injuries through the proven concept of Equestrian Psychotherapy. It is not horseback riding lessons, in fact it is rare if any of the participants in the program actually mount a horse. It’s more about providing our veterans with a scenario requiring them to work with the horse to accomplish a task under the watchful eye of a highly trained and credentialed Equine Psychotherapist. Using cues from the horse the therapist can establish “tells” about the veteran and use that information to help them understand their PTSD and provide ways to cope with it, or work through it in everyday life situations.
OHH is not funded by any government organization and relies entirely on donations, volunteers, and the support of everyday people like you. We have so far successfully held our 3 and 4 day programs in various locations around the US without it costing our dedicated military men and women any money. It’s bad enough some of them have to take off work, or use precious vacation days for the program, however it works and it vital to healing in the family especially. For more information on Operation Horse and Heroes visit www.operationhorsesandheroes.org or search for them on face book.
Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
Polo Match- Barn Workshop- Military Veteran Fundraiser
Aug 12-13th Bettendorf IA, Quad Cities Area
This workshop is a fund raiser for Operation Horses and Heroes, a 501(c)(3) and will take place at the Quad Cities Polo Club and surrounding area on August 12 and 13th, The tour will consist of premium access to photograph the horses before and during the polo match on Saturday afternoon, a group dinner, an overnight stay in a local hotel and a barn or horse barn photographic workshop inside three barns the next morning.
The price for this workshop is $100 and is entirely tax deductible as Keith and Tony are donating all their fees to the not-for-profit and the gate for the match has been waived. The fee covers admission to the polo field and the guided barn workshop the next day. The only out of pocket will be gas and tolls, dinner and the hotel room that will be reserved for you. We will spend a maximum of 1 hour at each barn, giving time to shoot and get individual instruction. We will suggest and help arrange carpooling. The group would be capped at 20 people.
Upon registration you will receive the exact location, parking instructions, photography gear recommendations, and any other vital information to make this a fun, comfortable learning experience. Since this is the first time for the Polo Field hosting such an event, and the first time photographing here, we don’t have any good photos of what you can expect. However, imagine the polo match, riders in colorful silks, horses braided with colorful ribbons, and the match itself with horses flexing, and straining, showing off their power and flexibility. Then Sunday morning we’ll offer exclusive entrance to private barns near the polo grounds with all of it’s textures, and patterns, livestock, fencing, and so many other artful opportunities.
Operation Horses and Heroes is a 501(c)(3) Not-for-profit organization dedicated to provide healing and wellbeing to military veterans and active duty suffering from the effects of PTSD, and other traumatic brain injuries through the proven concept of Equestrian Psychotherapy. It is not horseback riding lessons, in fact it is rare if any of the participants in the program actually mount a horse. It’s more about providing our veterans with a scenario requiring them to work with the horse to accomplish a task under the watchful eye of a highly trained and credentialed Equine Psychotherapist. Using cues from the horse the therapist can establish “tells” about the veteran and use that information to help them understand their PTSD and provide ways to cope with it, or work through it in everyday life situations.
OHH is not funded by any government organization and relies entirely on donations, volunteers, and the support of everyday people like you. We have so far successfully held our 3 and 4 day programs in various locations around the US without it costing our dedicated military men and women any money. It’s bad enough some of them have to take off work, or use precious vacation days for the program, however it works and it vital to healing in the family especially. For more information on Operation Horse and Heroes visit www.operationhorsesandheroes.org or search for them on face book.
Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
Congratulations for successfully completing your year-long Orientation Tour at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Dental Clinic. These Navy dentists are ready for the fleet!
Pictured (from L to R): Top row: LT Devon Scott, LT Joey Mackenzie, LCDR Henry Heeter (DH, General Dentistry and Credentialing Tour Coordinator); Middle row: LT Brandon Evert, LT Stephen Stringham, LT Shannon Taylor; Bottom row: LT Gyu Jin, LT Zachary Parks, LT Anna Haddix, and LT Harlee Rowe.
(Photograph courtesy of Mr. Jong Gamboa, 15 June 2023.
Published in Weekly Dental Update July 7, 2023.
Respiratory Care Credentialing – The Next Evolution; by Gary A. Smith, RRT(HON), FAARC, NBRC Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director. Lifescience Resources photo by John McMahon
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Patient comfort and care is at the core of our practice. Dr. Lin and Dr. Gramins take the time to understand your needs and offer services to deliver optimal results. We treat every patient in a relaxed and caring environment utilizing the latest techniques and best treatment options. As part of our commitment to patient safety and care our facility is fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), a credentialing organization for outpatient surgery centers.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
Meanwhile, over in House District 4, the few of us that were waiting for alternate slots sat on the floor. Our ever-beleagured District Captain (in the brown shirt) crunched the numbers. If ever there was a task better suited for a computer, it is keeping track of the alternate credentialing process.
Join the CSIS Americas Program for the first public conversation with Panama's recently-credentialed Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Emanuel Gonzalez-Revilla. The Ambassador will discuss the domestic and foreign policy agenda, the future of the bilateral relationship, and Panama's role in Latin America and the world under President Juan Carlos Varela Rodriguez.
Featuring:
H.E. Emanuel Gonzalez-Revilla
Ambassador to the United States
Republic of Panama
Moderated by:
Carl Meacham
Director
CSIS Americas Program
Programs
AMERICAS PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, TRADE AND ECONOMICS, GLOBAL TRENDS AND FORECASTING, GOVERNANCE, GLOBAL PROSPERITY
Regions
AMERICAS, NORTH AMERICA
In person and via photography, verified and corroborated with the most trustworthy, heavily credentialed, senior, and sane collectors I know--about a half dozen of them!!--that this "last cartouche" (the DAS is NOT a cartouche--no writing or letters!) butt stock is authentic, albeit it's been sanded. Not too many dings.
Before my 2017 cataract surgery, I didn't trust my eyesight any more, and had everyone else examine this stuff via photography AND "first person". My confidence has since returned.
The metal will be removed before I dump it for something I actually need.
Weirdly, this was about the very LAST item I was looking for or wanted when I stumbled across this, and upon cleanup, contacted the network of "usual suspects" because I no longer trust my eyesight on wood. Looking back, I doubt if I've seen two dozen of these. They're fairly close to being the least common of the letter cartouched butt stocks.
Last one I had was on an old D.C.M. rifle, from an estate, and had been surmarked with a DAS (Defense Acceptance Stamp). It, too, was absolutely authentic, and appeared on an all original rifle right in that low 4 million area where one would figure such things might've happened.
Anyway, it's a certainty, puffed up internet liars and windbags to the contrary.
Authenticated and copyrighted photo. All rights reserved. No reference use or reproduction of any kind without express written permission. Criminal and civil statutes and all rights law WILL be enforced.
Each Medical Reserve Corp (MRC) pack contains supplies and equipment to meet a variety of prevalent disaster-related health needs, including infection control, diagnostics, trauma care, and personal protection tools. The packs enable Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members—trained, credentialed, medical personnel—to respond when disaster strikes.
Learn more about our MRC pack program here.
Photo by Mark Semegen
More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.
Chris Branham filed election qualifying paperwork this week with City of Cullman Clerk Wesley Moore. With that submission, Mr. Branham is now officially a candidate seeking the office of Board Member representing Place 2 in the upcoming Cullman City School Board of Education elections.
Branham feels privileged to have grown up in Cullman and to have been educated in the Cullman City School system. He graduated from Cullman High School in 1994. His wife, Jennifer Sandlin Branham, graduated in 1995 from Cullman High School as well.
For post-Cullman city school education, Mr. Branham also attended Wallace State Community College and the University of Alabama Huntsville.
The Branham’s will have been married 21 years in November. They have two children Abby and Ally who also attend the Cullman City School system.
Together, the couple owns and operates Branham Accessories LLC located in the heart of downtown Cullman. The company has been in business for over 10 years. They started the business from scratch … with just a desk and a phone. They are very appreciative of the opportunity to conduct business in Cullman; they are also extremely grateful for the support and patronage they received from the Cullman community over the last decade.
Mr. Branham is also very active in a variety organizations in Cullman:
• A Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Cullman
• A long-time official for the State of Alabama Athletic Department
• A credentialed Level ‘E’ USSF soccer referee
• A Branham’s attend Daystar Church
In the past, Mr. Branham has been a Board Member for AYSO in Cullman, and teacher for the Safe Haven classes for this popular youth soccer organization. He has also coached basketball and soccer to various age groups of children in Cullman’s Upwards and Sacred Heart.
When we met with Mr. Branham, he came across as VERY excited about the opportunity to run for School Board during an era of significant economic growth:
“I believe in the Cullman community as a business owner, husband, and father. Cullman has given myself and family so much. In return, I want to give back to the community by running for School Board Place 2. I would appreciate everyone’s consideration, vote, and support.”
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Chris Branham filed election qualifying paperwork this week with City of Cullman Clerk Wesley Moore. With that submission, Mr. Branham is now officially a candidate seeking the office of Board Member representing Place 2 in the upcoming Cullman City School Board of Education elections.
Branham feels privileged to have grown up in Cullman and to have been educated in the Cullman City School system. He graduated from Cullman High School in 1994. His wife, Jennifer Sandlin Branham, graduated in 1995 from Cullman High School as well.
For post-Cullman city school education, Mr. Branham also attended Wallace State Community College and the University of Alabama Huntsville.
The Branham’s will have been married 21 years in November. They have two children Abby and Ally who also attend the Cullman City School system.
Together, the couple owns and operates Branham Accessories LLC located in the heart of downtown Cullman. The company has been in business for over 10 years. They started the business from scratch … with just a desk and a phone. They are very appreciative of the opportunity to conduct business in Cullman; they are also extremely grateful for the support and patronage they received from the Cullman community over the last decade.
Mr. Branham is also very active in a variety organizations in Cullman:
• A Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Cullman
• A long-time official for the State of Alabama Athletic Department
• A credentialed Level ‘E’ USSF soccer referee
• A Branham’s attend Daystar Church
In the past, Mr. Branham has been a Board Member for AYSO in Cullman, and teacher for the Safe Haven classes for this popular youth soccer organization. He has also coached basketball and soccer to various age groups of children in Cullman’s Upwards and Sacred Heart.
When we met with Mr. Branham, he came across as VERY excited about the opportunity to run for School Board during an era of significant economic growth:
“I believe in the Cullman community as a business owner, husband, and father. Cullman has given myself and family so much. In return, I want to give back to the community by running for School Board Place 2. I would appreciate everyone’s consideration, vote, and support.”
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Chris Branham filed election qualifying paperwork this week with City of Cullman Clerk Wesley Moore. With that submission, Mr. Branham is now officially a candidate seeking the office of Board Member representing Place 2 in the upcoming Cullman City School Board of Education elections.
Branham feels privileged to have grown up in Cullman and to have been educated in the Cullman City School system. He graduated from Cullman High School in 1994. His wife, Jennifer Sandlin Branham, graduated in 1995 from Cullman High School as well.
For post-Cullman city school education, Mr. Branham also attended Wallace State Community College and the University of Alabama Huntsville.
The Branham’s will have been married 21 years in November. They have two children Abby and Ally who also attend the Cullman City School system.
Together, the couple owns and operates Branham Accessories LLC located in the heart of downtown Cullman. The company has been in business for over 10 years. They started the business from scratch … with just a desk and a phone. They are very appreciative of the opportunity to conduct business in Cullman; they are also extremely grateful for the support and patronage they received from the Cullman community over the last decade.
Mr. Branham is also very active in a variety organizations in Cullman:
• A Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Cullman
• A long-time official for the State of Alabama Athletic Department
• A credentialed Level ‘E’ USSF soccer referee
• A Branham’s attend Daystar Church
In the past, Mr. Branham has been a Board Member for AYSO in Cullman, and teacher for the Safe Haven classes for this popular youth soccer organization. He has also coached basketball and soccer to various age groups of children in Cullman’s Upwards and Sacred Heart.
When we met with Mr. Branham, he came across as VERY excited about the opportunity to run for School Board during an era of significant economic growth:
“I believe in the Cullman community as a business owner, husband, and father. Cullman has given myself and family so much. In return, I want to give back to the community by running for School Board Place 2. I would appreciate everyone’s consideration, vote, and support.”
For the full story, please see:
For the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the larger homeland security enterprise, the coming years hold the potential for significant change. While broad shifts in the structure or mission of the homeland security enterprise are unlikely, there are a number of specific areas in which tangible advances can be made. These include cyber threat information sharing, enterprise screening and credentialing, border security intelligence and information sharing, and investment planning and execution. Yet in order for needed progress to occur on these issues, policymakers and planners must have a clear vision for the future and an understanding of desired strategic outcomes. To offer perspectives on the complex systems dynamics of the homeland security enterprise, CSIS is collaborating with MITRE, operator of the DHS’s Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute (HS SEDI) FFRDC, to characterize key crosscutting homeland security enterprise missions and frame transformational outcomes for the Department. You are invited to an on-the-record conference on October 30, 2012 in order to foster a dialogue regarding strategic visions for the homeland security enterprise in these areas and explore how these visions might be implemented.
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For the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the larger homeland security enterprise, the coming years hold the potential for significant change. While broad shifts in the structure or mission of the homeland security enterprise are unlikely, there are a number of specific areas in which tangible advances can be made. These include cyber threat information sharing, enterprise screening and credentialing, border security intelligence and information sharing, and investment planning and execution. Yet in order for needed progress to occur on these issues, policymakers and planners must have a clear vision for the future and an understanding of desired strategic outcomes. To offer perspectives on the complex systems dynamics of the homeland security enterprise, CSIS is collaborating with MITRE, operator of the DHS’s Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute (HS SEDI) FFRDC, to characterize key crosscutting homeland security enterprise missions and frame transformational outcomes for the Department. You are invited to an on-the-record conference on October 30, 2012 in order to foster a dialogue regarding strategic visions for the homeland security enterprise in these areas and explore how these visions might be implemented.
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2016. gada 16. septembrī Vašingtonā Latvijas ārkārtējais un pilnvarotais vēstnieks Amerikas Savienotajās Valstīs (ASV) Andris Teikmanis svinīgās akreditācijas ceremonijas laikā Baltajā namā iesniedza akreditācijas rakstus ASV prezidentam Barakam Obamam.
EN: President Barack Obama participates in an Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony with Amb. Andris Teikmanis, Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia, in the Oval Office, Sept. 16, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)
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Che bella vista!!! (What a beautiful sight). Sedona, Arizona, February.
I spent approximately one month or so on assignment for an Internal Audit in Phoenix / Scottsdale, Arizona for a Fortune 500 Global Wireless-Unregulated Subsidiaries Corporate IA Group. This was a 24 x 7 career, because you were on the road or required to go where it was scheduled you go to be on a very prestigious level career track in this elite group and expected to be able to come up to speed overnight on a company’s financials and add value on day 1. When you were not in the office, there was planning for the following months or so of travel requirements, so you had to be an excellent multi-tasker with extreme focus and moral principles / ethics. It takes a breadth of skills and the decency, it is not a passion. I had to stay a weekend or so due to the travel policy. One weekend, I remember I went looking at houses at an upscale area to get a gauge of the real estate in the area, I knew from a long time before that, I would have a brilliant future, Marriage and Children, this job was just a journey. My faith carried me through. It was really very interesting, I believe one of the houses was next door to a professional sports coach, or so the realtor said. I also did some sightseeing in the area.
On a Saturday I journeyed to Sedona, AZ with the audit team. The landscape was lovely and vibrant, really breathtaking. I visited a church, hiked a bit, lunched, visited a psychic for the fun of it, tried to find the “vortex”, and than journeyed to a casino. Timberlands were a necessity in this venue as was the gold cross I used to wear (need a new one!!). I requested that someone take my photo because I was just so amazed by the landscape, and had never been to Arizona before that time.
The bottom line: when I had to stay weekends with work folks in work destinations, I just tried to make the best of it, and since I was one highly credentialed woman in management out of three in a ratio to a dozen or so highly credentialed gentlemen, you stand your ground, literally!!!
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Congratulations to the Stubbs Family on their bundle of joy and for delivering Womack Army Medical Center's first baby of 2017, Jan. 1 at 5:29 a.m. Baby boy, Aestus E. Stubbs, weighed 6lbs., 5oz and his name means rolling tide of fire. Maj. Emiliana Escueta, 204th Forward Surgical Team, mom and Lt. Col. Toihunta Stubbs, 82nd Airborne Division brigade surgeon, dad, are both credentialed at WAMC. Baby Stubbs' name was inspired by dad's love for the University of Alabama, Roll Tide!
In photo: Col. Lance Raney, WAMC commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Stoddard, WAMC CSM, presented a New Year's gift, sponsored by AAFESS, to the parents of WAMC's 2017 Baby of the Year.