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Reef Relief has added two staff members, Erin OâBrien and Taylor Tsacoumis, and promoted current staff member Dora DeMaria. Previous assistant program director, Alex Risius, has been accepted as a board member.
OâBrien, education coordinator, was born and raised near Buffalo, New York, and received a bachelorâs degree in marine science with a minor in environmental studies from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 2018. Upon graduating she moved to the Florida Keys, where she served as a Reef Relief education intern from January to August 2019. She has also participated in an internship with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, working with the Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program and volunteering with the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium and the New York Marine Rescue Center.
Empire star Jussie Smollett maintains his innocence and calls court hearing a dog and pony show after being re-charged with faking race attack and lying to cops
Former Empire star Jussie Smollett, 39, is continuing to maintain his innocence as he faces new charges for allegedly lying to police officers about a January 2019 attack He was seen entering court in Chicago on Wednesday wearing a blue suit with a lighter blue blazer to face six counts of felony misconduct for allegedly lying to the cops about the racist and homophobic attack On his way into court, Smollett insisted he was innocent and called the proceedings a dog and pony show Smollett had claimed in January 2019 that two masked men approached him as he was walking home from a Subway shop and beat him down and looped a noose around his neck before fleeing
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CHICAGO, June 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cara Collective s Board of Directors is honored to announce
Kathleen S. Caliento will assume the role of President & CEO for the Chicago-based workforce development enterprise, effective July 6, 2021.
Caliento has spent two decades committed to urban education and student success. In her outgoing role as the Chief Learning and Design Officer at the Academy Group, she has worked to help people rise above the effects of poverty, while demonstrating a professional commitment to access and equity.
Cara Collective s Next President & CEO, Kathleen S. Caliento
Before joining the Academy Group, Caliento held several leadership positions at Spark, including Executive Director of Spark Chicago. Prior to Spark, she was Chief Program Officer for Project Exploration, Director of Program Investments for The Chicago Public Education Fund, and a teacher in New York City Public Schools.
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