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Create, supervise, and teach filmmaking programs. Collaborate with Executive Director, Production Manager, & Lead Teaching Artist to evaluate and refine program effectiveness. Develop filmmaking curricula and coordinate schedules for tuition-based and non-tuition-based programs including summer camps, special skills workshops, freelancer initiative, and community outreach. view job details

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Waxahachie is home to over 35,000 residents, has a healthy average growth rate of 3.7% and continues to be an attractive area for potential employees. Just a short drive from the Metroplex, Waxahachie is conveniently located at the intersection of I-35 and US 287 with City Hall less than five minutes away. Waxahachie's year-round attractions and festivals include the Crossroads of Texas Film Festival in May, Gingerbread Trail in June, Rotary Cow Creek Country Classic Bike Ride in June, Crape Myrtle Festival in July, and Texas Country Reporter Festival. December offers an array of activities wi... view company details

Bank of George is a full service traditional community bank, catering to business and professional clients. Bank of George provides a high-level of customized service to clients, utilizing all the tools and technology that are needed by small business owners to succeed in a dynamically changing environment. The members of the board are as follows: Edward M. Nigro, Chairman of the Board T. Ryan Sullivan, Director A. Lee Finley, Director Antonio Alamo, M.D., Director Alan Sklar, Director Dana Dwiggins, Director Gary Johnson, Director Michael Voinovich, Director Rudy Manthei, D.O., Director Shell... view company details

The TAO GROUP is a leading restaurant and nightlife company that develops, owns and operates many of the most successful food, beverage and nightlife entertainment venues in the United States. Partners Marc Packer, Richard Wolf, Noah Tepperberg, and Jason Strauss bring decades of hospitality experience to the brand portfolio. Currently TAO Group boasts operations in New York City, Las Vegas, Sydney, Australia and most recently Los Angeles. In NYC, the collection includes Arlington Club, Avenue, Avra, Beauty & Essex, LAVO Italian Restaurant and Nightclub, Marquee Nightclub, Rue 57, The Stanton ... view company details

American Packaging is a packaging converter providing flexographic and rotogravure printing and adhesive laminations of film, paper and foil. view company details

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Making Movies If you can name a movie director off the top of your head, chances are it's a member of the Hollywood elite who earns massive sums of money. Yet for every Steven Spielberg or James Cameron there are hordes of lesser-known artists, happily hammering away at their craft. There are all kinds of movie makers, just as there are all kinds of movies - major motion pictures, independent films, cable movies, documentaries, sitcoms, TV dramas, and more. Some directors make excellent livings while others just scrape by, hoping for a lucky break. In reality, making it as a director has much ... view article details

It's Showtime, Folks! Picture yourself in your office, feet up, remote in hand, watching a movie on your company-provided, state-of-the-art entertainment center. Are you goofing off? No, you're doing your job. For film studio executives, watching movies on the job is just the beginning. Studio executives live and breathe movies, day in and day out. They read scripts every night and take home as many as ten or more every Friday in a ritual known as Weekend Read. Their meals are paid for, because they dine out morning noon and night with agents, managers, other executives, writers, directors, a... view article details

How does a college kid with no experience go from being a complete homer to drawing Homer (Simpson) professionally? For Brad Ableson, it was a little luck and a metric ton of hard work. Ableson, now 36, spent 15 years as an animator and storyboard artist for The Simpsons, the infamous animated TV sitcom that has been on the air for more than two decades. That means when Homer dishes out his patented 'Why you little---' and starts to throttle his mischievous son Bart, there's a good chance it was Ableson who came up with the angle, the actions and everything else that brings the characters to ... view article details

The Remains of the Day It's midnight on a crisp October night in New England, and Fred Skinner, funeral director at Levine Chapels in Brookline, Mass., is just getting in to the office. "I kid people that I work in a bloody environment," said Skinner. "But actually, my role is much more comparable to that of a butler in a large country home: I organize several different service providers to ensure that an event crucial to a large group of people goes smoothly." Those who experience the death of a loved one rely on Skinner not only for his compassion, but also for his ability to organize clergy... view article details

Movie Critic Salaries | Movie Critic Jobs | More Dream Jobs Everyone's a Critic "I wouldn't be able to afford my habit," said film critic Dan Kimmel. He sees more than 300 films a year. The flicks are free, and come with all-you-can-eat popcorn and occasional interviews with top-end celebrities. Plus, he gets paid for writing about what he's seen. "Why should someone pay for my opinion? Because I can write in an eloquent manner; it's a coherent essay," Kimmel said. "I couldn't believe anyone would actually pay me to go to the movies," The Metro's resident "Movie Guy" John Black said. He al... view article details

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Lenna Turner, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging at Salary.com, joins the program to discuss compensation inequity, and how it has impacted her personally and professionally. Lenna reveals the impact of salary ban laws and how the war for talent is connected to transparency, pay equity and creating an inclusive culture. Discover the mindset and mental game needed to prepare for a job interview, and the issues that need to be addressed in order to have a healthy conversation about pay view blog & white papers details

Lenna Turner, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging at Salary.com, joins the program to discuss compensation inequity, and how it has impacted her personally and professionally. Lenna reveals the impact of salary ban laws and how the war for talent is connected to transparency, pay equity and creating an inclusive culture. Discover the mindset and mental game needed to prepare for a job interview, and the issues that need to be addressed in order to have a healthy conversation about pay view blog & white papers details

“Whatever else anything is, it ought to begin by being personal.” This quote was a turning point in the 1996 drama/romance film “You’ve Got Mail”.  Truth is, I cannot remember many details of the movie beyond the cursory storyline and the luxurious two-hour “brain candy” escape from business plans and young children, but this one line has always stuck with me as particularly valuable in both life and work.  For those of you who haven’t seen the movie, the story began more than a decade ago when Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks collided again in a gurgling stew of love and hate as Kathleen (Meg Ryan) lo... view blog & white papers details

Lenna Turner, Salary.com's Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and Senior Compensation Consultant, CCP, moderates this panel of corporate leaders and seasoned board professionals.• Donna Sims Wilson, International Corporate Board Director, Chief Operating Officer of Kah Capital Management• Lee Jourdan, Corporate Board Director, former Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Chevron Corporation• Rebecca (Becky) Roberts, Corporate Board Director, retired President of Chevron Pipeline CompanyThis issue is a priority for many organizations, though Salary.com's 2021 DE&I Intentions and Acti... view blog & white papers details

Our panel of talented women impacting change in a variety of industries addressed a host of issues that women face as they navigate their career trajectory. A few of the issues the discussion addressed: Defining a personal brand The value of mentorship Navigating a male-dominated group or company Negotiating a raise Our panel was moderated by Salary.com's Director of DE&I Lenna Turner and featured: Elsie Cooke-Holmes: Career and leadership development consultant, National President & Chair, National Board of Directors, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, Ann McCloskey: Operating Principal at A... view blog & white papers details