On November 17, 2010 at the St. Vincent DePaul Family Kitchen in downtown Johnstown there was a promotional kick off for the holiday season. Celebrity turkey carvers had 2 minutes to carve as much turkey off the bone as possible. The meat was then weighted and then the winner was presented with a gift certificate. Honeysuckle donates around 100 turkeys that are used for the Thanksgiving meal at the St. Vincent DePaul Family Kitchen and distributed around to area food pantries.
Representing Cambria-Rowe Business College in the event was Jennifer Carney. Other participants included: Jim Burton (WJAC-TV), Miles Palasz (from Mark Critz's office) Chip Minemyer (Tribune-Democrat), and Bill McKinney (United Way). The winner of the carving contest was Jim Burton.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Jennifer Krause - Future Employee of the Month - December 2010
The Johnstown Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The winner receives a reserved parking spot in the lower lot for the month of December and a free lunch provided by the CRBC Cafe. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, BUT by actual employers. The characteristics employers cite as being most important are:
The December 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Jennifer Krause. Jennifer currently has a 97.7% attendance rate and is on the Honors List. Congratulations Jennifer!
The December 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Jennifer Krause. Jennifer currently has a 97.7% attendance rate and is on the Honors List. Congratulations Jennifer!
Vicky Doty - Future Employee of the Month - November 2010
The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
- Dependability
- Honesty
- Good attitude
- Accountability
- Team player
- Organization
- Proactiveness
- Resiliency
- Motivation
- Good communication skills
- Attendance
Vicky is Medical Office Administration major and will graduate in November 2010. After graduation she plans on obtaining a job where he can utilize the skills that she has learned at CRBC. She has an overall attendance rate of 99.5%. Vicky is a member of the Student Group Activities Committee and helps out for various CRBC activities. Congrats Vicky!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Halloween
Both the Johnstown campus and the Indiana campus celebrated Halloween in style with parties on October 28th that included plenty of food, games and fun!
The Johnstown campus had a costume contest and awarded a 1st place to Dale Houck & Elizabeth Beideman (50's/Pin-up), a 2nd place to Linda Combs (witch), and 3rd place to Michael Shull (Lou Tice). Fun was had by all!
The Indiana campus started the week with students bringing in decorated pumpkins. Prizes were awarded on Thursday for the scariest, funniest, and most original pumpkin. Students came dressed for the party and prizes were awarded for the scariest (Alicia Firestone - witch), funniest - (Beth Burnett - Bingo Grammie), and most original (Tabitha McCracken - Pens Fan). During the luncheon students raised $375.00 for the American Diabetes Association.
Thanks to everyone who participated! Check out our Facebook page for many more pictures!
The Johnstown campus had a costume contest and awarded a 1st place to Dale Houck & Elizabeth Beideman (50's/Pin-up), a 2nd place to Linda Combs (witch), and 3rd place to Michael Shull (Lou Tice). Fun was had by all!
The Indiana campus started the week with students bringing in decorated pumpkins. Prizes were awarded on Thursday for the scariest, funniest, and most original pumpkin. Students came dressed for the party and prizes were awarded for the scariest (Alicia Firestone - witch), funniest - (Beth Burnett - Bingo Grammie), and most original (Tabitha McCracken - Pens Fan). During the luncheon students raised $375.00 for the American Diabetes Association.
Thanks to everyone who participated! Check out our Facebook page for many more pictures!
Dana Sullivan - Future Employee of the Month - November 2010
The Johnstown Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The winner receives a reserved parking spot in the lower lot for the month of November and a free lunch provided by the CRBC Cafe. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, BUT by actual employers. The characteristics employers cite as being most important are:
The November 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Dana Sullivan. Dana is currently has a 4.0 GPA and has a 97.7% attendance rate. Congratulations Dana!
The November 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Dana Sullivan. Dana is currently has a 4.0 GPA and has a 97.7% attendance rate. Congratulations Dana!
Victor Cessna - Future Employee of the Month - October 2010
The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
- Dependability
- Honesty
- Good attitude
- Accountability
- Team player
- Organization
- Proactiveness
- Resiliency
- Motivation
- Good communication skills
- Attendance
Vic is an Accounting major and will graduate in November 2010. After graduation he plans on obtaining a job where he can utilize the skills that he has learned at CRBC. He has an overall GPA attendance rate of 99.3%. Vic is a member of the Ambassador Club, helping out with various activities for CRBC and assisting new students in becoming familiar with CRBC. Congrats Vic!
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