Career Planning That Keeps You Moving Forward

Work Product

Related Activities:

Occupational Skills Development Program
  • Business and Program Startup
  • Brochure Design and Production (Outside / Inside)
  • Community Partner Collaboration and Coordination
  • Contract Development and Negotiation
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Market and Industry Research and Analysis
  • Website Design and Administration
  • Writing -- Business Plan (Sample), Grant Proposals (Sample), and Operations Manuals (Sample) 
Supplemental Education Services
  • Application for state Approval
  • Brochure Design and Development
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Track Federal and State Regulatory Requirements
  • Trained Community-based Organization Staff
  • Writing -- Federal Grant Applications and Operations Manuals
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UES Program Development Efforts

The Bricks-n-Books Project is a comprehensive alternative education program that combines GED instruction with occupational skills training in residential construction, and a home improvement services program designed to address the needs of at-risk youth and low-income homeowners.

Supplemental Education Services (SES) programs were introduced as part of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act signed into law by President Bush in 2001.  In 2003, operating as NetAXS Solutions, UES successfully partnered with the Urban League in the Pikes Peak Region to deploy state approved SES programs in Colorado, under the name "the Ricotta Opportunity Center (ROC Center)."

Dr. Carole Ricotta with 4th grade SES after-school program students from District-11's John Adams Elementary School in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


UES Consulting Services


 On June 2, 2010, Sam Harrell accepted the position of Event and Camp Coordinator for the Youth Lifeline America (YLA) Football & Life Skills Camp.

The Football & Life Skills Camp was the leading part of a two-part of the Helping Hands Celebrity Weekend, which was billed as "celebrity, athletes, entertainers and business professionals coming together for an exciteding weekend of charity." The entire event took place from July 12, 2010 to July 18th, with camp activities taking place on the 12th at the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI), in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The camp successfully provided more than 250 campers a life altering experience, as they received coaching from professional NFL football players, and life skills instruction from NFL Super Bowl Champion Roland Williams, the developer and founder of Youth Lifeline America.

 

Event Planning and Coordination

 

Independent Sales Representation

 

Grant writing and other related support

 

SES Collaborative Partnership

   

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