Monday, February 20, 2012

Feature #56: Michael J. Chambers, Human Resources Specialist



Name: Michael J. Chambers

Current Job Position Title: Human Resources Specialist

Company Name: Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)

Contact Information: mikejcham@gmail.com

Special skills:
I'm a writer and public speaker. My written works include editorial, poetry, motivational, speech, and news writing. I speak in hopes to motivate others into actions that will better them as individuals personally and professionally, as well as provide insight on ways to live healthier lives, uplift our communities, and encourage innovative training and development of at-risk youth in the education system. I have experience as on-air talent to deliver news and documentaries. Being a communicator by nature and formerly employed as a pharmaceutical sales representative, I also possess substantial skill in the field of consulting, especially in sales and branding.  

Describe your job story:
Immediately after receiving degree in hand from Clark Atlanta University, I took a position with Pfizer, Inc., the largest pharmaceutical company in the world, as a Professional Healthcare Representative in South Bend, Indiana. After approximately nine months, I was a casualty of economic times, being laid off from the company. Six months later I resurfaced in the workplace, landing a position as a Human Resources Specialist for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in Indianapolis, Indiana, my hometown. In addition to my primary role as a specialist, I also serve as a news anchor for the agency, delivering current events that are broadcasted throughout multiple sites around the country, as well as in Europe and Japan. I have been with the agency now for three years.

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager?
I honestly do not remember, but I find difficulty imagining wanting to be anything other than a professional basketball player.

Are doing your dream job? Not even close. 

What do you like MOST about what you do? What do you like the
LEAST?
DFAS has a Toastmasters club, of which I have been a member now for almost three years. I am actually the club's current president, being the first male and African American to serve in this capacity. I find a great deal of joy and personal satisfaction in inspiring my club members and serving as a mentor and  coach to aid in their development as effective speakers and leaders

The aspect of DFAS that I like the least is its rigidity to change and incapability to recognize, foster, and utilize young talent in a manner that best serves the agency and the employees' personal and professional development.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
I would like to be self-employed, serving as a writer and speaker, as well as a private consultant in the fields of leadership development, health, and human potential.

Are you happy with where you are in life?
The term "happy" is very relative. I find great difficulty in saying that I am, because I often find myself discontent with my current career, and I'm a work in progress with my personal and spiritual journey. The best way I can answer this question is by simply saying that I am not at all satisfied with where I am in life, but I'm working on stopping every once in a while to smell the roses, because I am blessed beyond measure.

What more do you want to do with your life?
I simply want to wake up every morning energized and having comfort in my mind and heart that my talents and dreams are aligned with God's will and plan. No matter how big or small, I want to always feel like I am making a positive difference in the lives of others.

What drives/motivates you?
Pain and failure. Much like the fuel for a car, these two things drive me to push forward to my destinations, or goals, to try and change things. Being "happy" never changed anything. Things change when we're fed up, and decide that we will take responsibility to do our part in contributing to positive outcomes.

What else do you do?
I really enjoy reading. This both relaxes and stimulates my mind, and broadens my perspective on a wide-range of topics. I am also a health enthusiast. I enjoy physically challenging my body and learning good practices to promote and enhance one's well-being. Also, when I am not working, I spend a lot of time on the road or in the air traveling. I love going to new places and have friends all around the country. 

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have
no hope?
Put your pride aside. A major problem is that many are unemployed because they refuse to work some jobs. There is sometimes a sense of entitlement or a superiority complex that will not allow them to take a position that they feel is beneath them. You must start somewhere, and there is something extremely valuable to be learned wherever you work, and those are almost always transferrable job skills. It won't last forever either. Nonetheless, you cannot afford to have gaps in your resume. A prospective employer will always prefer someone who shows the initiative and humility to work,even if it is not an ideal situation. As my grandmother would say, "If you want something done, find someone who is already busy."

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Feature #55: Ryan Hirsch, Manager

Name: Ryan W. Hirsch

Current Job Position Title: Manager of Multimedia & Video Services

Company Name: National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)

Contact Information: rhirsch@nasba.org

Special skills: Video Production, Video Editing, Writing, Strategic Planning

Describe your job story:
While attending Clark Atlanta University (CAU), I majored in Mass Media Arts with a concentration in Radio, Television and Film.  That lead to an opportunity to serve as an Associate Producer for the WB Network's Emmy award winning talk show "ATL Insider."  During that time span, I also served as a production assistant for MTV-U (Viacom) and worked as an extra on the set of “Stomp the Yard.” 

However, I also had a summer internship in the Communications Department of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA).  Although leaving Atlanta was a difficult decision, after graduation, I felt that NASBA offered a more stable career opportunity, so I moved back to Nashville to begin working there full time. I began as a Communications Specialist, and I now serve as the Multimedia & Video Services Manager. 

In this role, I manage all audio-visual components of NASBA's regional and national conferences, all video productions for internal and external clients, and
write web features and blogs for distribution through NASBA’s main website and social media channels.

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager? 


Growing up, I wanted to be a news anchor.  In 8th grade, I served as the co-host of my middle school’s television news station. Although I still get the occasional bug to be in front of the camera, I realized I enjoy working behind the scenes as a producer/editor even more than being an on-air personality.

Are doing your dream job?
No, unfortunately I was unable to find a job as a full time pizza eater who watches ESPN all day, but my current position comes in a close second.

What do you like MOST about what you do? What do you like the LEAST? 

The aspect of my current job that I like the most is the freedom and ability to use my creativity.  Sometimes that comes in the form of putting a unique spin on an article, and sometimes it comes in the form of developing captivating graphics and transitions for our videos and related presentations. Ironically, the thing I liked least about my job does not exist anymore. I used to desire more opportunities to be creative, but over the last couple of years, I have been granted those opportunities, so I really don’t have any complaints at the moment.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years? 

In the next five years, I can definitely see myself with the same company, but I am interested in getting more involved with the strategic planning and business operations side of the company as well. I enjoyed living in Atlanta, but my wife and I have settled nicely in my hometown of Nashville, TN, and we are enjoying life here; so we will probably remain in Nashville for the next five years.

Are you happy with where you are in life?
Yes and no; I work for a great company, which values its employees, has a great leadership team, and I enjoy having the opportunity to display my creativity.  However, I never like to become complacent, so I am always interested in finding ways to make an even greater impact on my company and community.

What more do you want to do with your life? I would like to increase my philanthropic activities. I was always taught, “To whom much is given, much is required.” and I have been blessed tremendously by mentors and teachers who have imparted their knowledge and wisdom upon me. Therefore, I want to continue my current efforts, but do even more in the future to ensure that I am helping the next generation.

What drives/motivates you?
I’m motivated by a number of different things. I always feel like God is watching, and even though we all fall short at times, I strive to act in a manner that would honor Him. Additionally, I am motivated to provide for my family, uplift my family name, and just be better than I was yesterday. I also like solving puzzles, playing chess, and things of that nature, so I am also motivated whenever I see a challenge, because I enjoy developing strategies to determine the best solutions.

What else do you do? 

In my spare time, I audition for and act in commercials and PSAs. Thus far, I have been featured in commercials for Acceptance Insurance, Krystal Hamburgers, the Nashville Zoo, and the United States Army.

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have no hope?
Be prayerful in your search, and try to make a connection with the company with which you would like to work. If they have not responded to your on-line application submission, try delivering your resume to the HR representative in person. Find companies with positive working environments, and be willing to take a position on a lower level, then work your way up to the position you are seeking.

Ryan W. Hirsch
Multimedia & Video Services Manager
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National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, Inc. (NASBA)
150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700
Nashville, TN 37219
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Phone & Fax: 615.880.4243
Email:
rhirsch@nasba.org
www.nasba.org

rhirsch@nasba.org

Feature #54: Roy Edward Lewis, IT Director

Name: Roy Edward Lewis, Jr. (Jovon Lewis' Older Brother)

Current Job Position Title:  IT Director

Company Name: Perry Street Preparatory Charter School

Contact Information: rlewis81@gmail.com

Special skills: Can cook any meal from scratch

Describe your job story:
I started as a contractor 2 years ago and with hard work and some dedication, I moved up.

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager?
At first, I didn’t have a clue on what I want to be. I was at in a limbo state with no goals or ambitions and not as much faith after high school. My relationship with Him improved over the years and I started to see a greater purpose for my life then I originally thought.

Are doing your dream job?
Yes. I’m doing the professional job that I was trained for, but I feel that I can always improve and keep reaching for the top even if there nothing is up there.

What do you like MOST about what you do? What do you like the LEAST?
Most: I like that I have more freedom with what I do. My decisions can help and improve everybody else when it comes to giving them reliable equipment to aid in their teachings and lesson plans.

Least: Trying to instruct others on how to use certain software, but I am patient, though.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
Working at a bigger company (or my own) in the same field but managing more people and possibly hearing my child’s first words.

Are you happy with where you are in life?
I am content and blessed, but still have a lot of room for improvement.

What more do you want to do with your life?
I would like to travel more and volunteer in my community.

What drives/motivates you?
Truthfully, my late dad is what motivates me now. I used to watch him struggle with 3 jobs at one point to keep up his household, especially with his wife—who wasn’t employed—and sometimes family members. I want to live a stress-free life and be happily married with my wife so that we can provide a good stress-free environment for our children.

What else do you do?
I also go to people’s homes or businesses and fix/install computer equipment.

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have no hope?
 I was once unemployed for a year. During that time, I wanted to lose hope after I losing my car and moving back home, since my unemployment benefits had run out.  Somehow, during that time of me hitting rock bottom, my faith was renewed. To this day, I still don’t know how my whole mood changed. However, instead of me counting my woes and disappointments in life, I became thankful. I was thankful to the Lord for still giving me breath in the morning. I was thankful for having a wonderful family around me. I got into a period of being thankful and stopped stressing about everything around me. That same day out-the-blue, I had a job interview setup by my sister at a school. I was hired on-the-spot as a contractor and the rest was history after that.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Feature #53: Jovon Lewis, Teacher/Founder/Mentor


Name: Jovon Lewis

Current Job Position Title: 6th grade Non-Fiction Teacher/ Founder/Mentor of G.I.R.L. Inc

Company Name: Kipp DC/G.I.R.L. Inc

Contact Information: jovon@girl_inc.org

Special skills:
I love to cook and organize everything J

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager?
I wanted to be a Fashion Editor for Essence Magazine

Are doing your dream job?
Since college, I always wanted to be a school teacher. But, my dream job is to run my non-profit organization full time and make that a national organization.

What do you like MOST about what you do? What do you like the LEAST?
I love working with the youth.  I want to continue to be a positive role model for them and tell them they don’t have to be a product of their environment.

Least – Teaching students with different background can be challenging at times but I learn how to deal.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?  
I see myself running my non-profit out of D.C., Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore Maryland.

Are you happy with where you are in life?
I’m very happy and blessed to be where I am. I wouldn’t change anything.

What more do you want to do with your life?
I want to start a family in the near future. J

What drives/motivates you?
God, Family, and myself.  My students motivate me to become a better teacher.  My future children drive me to build an empire for them.

What else do you do?
I’m also an event manger at a Theatre Company in Northern Virginia.

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have no hope? 
Speak from your heart and walk by faith.  When you feel like you are on an E, pray to God and he will give you the fuel that you need.