“I worked with Stephanie when she was a business consultant on the performance improvement team at Nationwide Insurance. She was always organized and open to new ideas. She worked well with her partners on the sales and service teams. I am also a customer of the insurance agency she currently works at and find her to be pleasant and organized.”
Stephanie Vargo, PHR
Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area
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I am a multifaceted individual with years of HR & customer service experience. I have…
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I’m happy to share that I’ve obtained a new certification: Member of the Association for Talent Development (ATD) from Association for Talent…
I’m happy to share that I’ve obtained a new certification: Member of the Association for Talent Development (ATD) from Association for Talent…
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If you are going to hire an internal candidate..... Stop bringing in 10+ outside candidates, putting them through 11 interviews under the illusion…
If you are going to hire an internal candidate..... Stop bringing in 10+ outside candidates, putting them through 11 interviews under the illusion…
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NHRMA-NORTHWEST HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
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Obtained Oregon Property & Casualty License
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Activities and Societies: Varsity Tennis
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Coach/Parent
Miracle League of Vancouver
- Present 10 years 4 months
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The Miracle League” is a charitable organization that provides children and adults with disabilities an opportunity to play baseball as a team member in an organized league. There is something about playing the game of baseball that lights up youngsters’ eyes, but for those with disabilities, that opportunity can often be a difficult first step. Grass fields and baseball diamonds weren’t exactly designed with wheelchairs and crutches in mind. The Miracle League removes the barriers that keep…
The Miracle League” is a charitable organization that provides children and adults with disabilities an opportunity to play baseball as a team member in an organized league. There is something about playing the game of baseball that lights up youngsters’ eyes, but for those with disabilities, that opportunity can often be a difficult first step. Grass fields and baseball diamonds weren’t exactly designed with wheelchairs and crutches in mind. The Miracle League removes the barriers that keep children and adults with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field by providing the opportunity for these individuals.
During each Miracle League game, every player is given an opportunity to hit the ball and score a run. Miracle League team members are assigned “buddies” who assist them in hitting the ball and “running” the bases. Buddies can be fellow schoolmates, parents, college students, business leaders or anyone who wishes to volunteer their time to give a child the gift of baseball.
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