Friday, November 29, 2019

Around the Web The Financial Meltdown

Around the Web The Financial MeltdownAround the Web The Financial MeltdownResources to help senior Wall Streeters who have been displaced by the financial crisis.The Web has an abundance of resources that can help senior Wall Streeters who have been displaced by the financial crisis. Not only does it offer access to job listings and financial analysis, it can also act as a terrific gateway to the pre-eminent financial networks and organizations of the world.The Financial Executives Networking Group (FENG) is a senior-level organization with a membership of mora than 30,000. The FENG gives individuals who have been chief financial officers controllers or vice presidents of finance, treasury, tax, or mergers and acquisitions an opportunity to share job leads and network with their fellow financial executives. Youll need a current member as a sponsor to join the FENG information on that process is detailed on the membership page.The Association for Financial Professionals serves more th an 14,000 individual members in corporate treasury and financial management. The typical AFP member has 16 years of experience in the profession and works for a company with more than $1 billion in annual revenues. The AFP provides professional certification, continuing education, public policy research, development of industry standards, financial tools and publications, training and career development, and representation to legislators and regulators.Financial Executives zwischenstaatlich is one of the leading associations for CFOs and other senior finance executives. FEI provides networking, advocacy, updates on financial management, compliance and regulation, as well as career management and executive-level job listings.Besides listing senior-level finance jobs, The Wall Street Journals Career Management site offers thoughtful insight about how the financial crisis is affecting finance professionals. WSJ Careers has articles and information on topics ranging from how many financ ial workers are considering career moves to how you can turn your financial expertise into a successful consulting business.Outside the major news organizations, a variety of comprehensive, regularly updated financial Web sites offer in-depth news and analysis of the financial marketsSeeking AlphaBloggingStocksStockleaf.comMarketplace from American Public MediaThe financial industry has a number of major associations that put on conferences, conventions, seminars and networking events many times throughout the year. Not only are they a great forum for networking, they also provide exposure to some of the most innovative and intelligent people and ideas in finance. If there are none in your area, find a friend, share a room, and bring a stack of business cards.Financial Womens Association of New YorkCommercial Finance AssociationFinancial Planning AssociationCharitable organizations are terrific networking forums. Major organizations tend to have large and well-connected industry gro ups within them, if only because its a great way for them to raise capital and gather people together. To learn more about the nations top charities, visit Charity Navigator.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

A Brief History of Fashion Modeling

A Brief History of Fashion ModelingA Brief History of Fashion ModelingUntil the late 1800s, modeling welches primarily a term (from the Middle French word modelle) used to describe people posing for a portrait.Upon the invention of the camera, people would pose for more than painted portraits, and soon, ads featuring pictures of men and women were added to newspapers. Before this, Charles Frederick Worth, who is considered by most to be the father of haute couture, had his wife model his designs in the early 1850s. Until then, mannequins were used to model clothing. Worths wife, Marie Augustine Vernet, was his live mannequin, and is considered the first ever fashion model. Not only was Worth the first designer to use live models, but he was also the first designer to sew his label onto clothing. The First Modeling Agencies After Worth had begun using live models, modeling as a profession was established, and others began to follow suit. After the invention of photography (includ ing fashion photography), the industry boomed. In 1946, Ford Models was created by Eileen and Gerard Ford. Ford Models is one of the first and most prestigious modeling agencies in the world, and it opened many doors for models looking to build a career out of what was once just a hobby. While there were very successful models in the 1950s, being a successful model meant being known within the fashion community, rather than in pop-culture as a whole the way models are now known. Some of the big names at the time were Dovima, Carmen DellOrefice, Wilhelmina Cooper, and Dorothea Parker. The most successful models would make up to $25/hour, which was considered a lot of money at the time. In the 1960s, modeling agencies started popping up all over the world. Most models did not travel much for work, so they tended to work within whichever industry was thriving where they lived. London became a fashion hub in the 1960s thanks to the models it produced like Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, and Joa nna Lumley, and it remains a fashion and modeling hub to this day. Modeling As a Legitimate Profession The 1970s and 1980s brought better wages and working conditions for models, as well as models landing cosmetic and hair endorsements. Modeling competitions were popular ways to find new models in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1980, the first Ford Supermodel of the World Competition was held to discover fresh faces from around the globe. The 1970s also meant marking significant milestones in the fashion and modeling industry. In 1974, Beverly Johnson became the first African-American model to grace the cover of American Vogue, and model Margaux Hemingway signed an astounding million-dollar contract in 1975. Her contract led to her covering Time magazine, which further solidified the legitimacy of modeling as a profession. The Supermodel Era The 1990s is known as the decade of the supermodel, and their famous faces were everywhere. Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawfor d, Stephanie Seymour were, and remain, some of the most recognizable supermodels of the time. When hauptstadt der seychellens Secret and Sports Illustrated rose in popularity, so too did the demand for sexier and curvier models like Heidi Klum, Claudia Schiffer, and Tyra Banks. The Digital Age and Social Media The 2000s brought a whole new aspect to the modeling world social media. Now, models are more involved than ever with their fans as they share parts of their lives no one got to see before. Models like Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Cara Delevingne have millions of followers on their social media accounts, and this is often a big factor in a brands decision to hire them. The 2000s also brought a new and improved market for ?models who look different than traditional models. The modeling world is constantly evolving, and today there is an enormous market for models of all ages, sizes, heights, and shapesThere has never been a better time to get seen by top model agents and scouts and live your dream of becoming a model.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Nomination Deadlines Approaching for 11 ASME Awards

Nomination Deadlines Approaching for 11 ASME Awards Nomination Deadlines Approaching for 11 ASME Awards Nomination Deadlines Approaching for 11 ASME AwardsJuly 14, 2017The ASME Honors and Awards department is currently accepting nominations for 11 ASME awards, including the Fluids Engineering Award, the Freeman Scholar Award and the Ralph Coats Roe Medal. The nomination deadlines for these awards will fall between Aug. 30 and Sept. 15.Nominations for the Fluids Engineering Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of fluids engineering, are due Aug. 30. The winner of the award will receive $1,000, a bronze medal and a certificate. Nominations should be e-mailed to Wayne Strasser, award chair, at strassereastman.com.The deadline to submit nominations for the Freeman Scholar Award, which honors extensive experience in fluids engineering, is Sept. 1. The candidate chosen as the Freeman Scholar will receive $10,000 and a certificate. Nominations should be e-mailed to Fran McKivor, ASME Honors and Awards, at mckivorasme.org.Seven other ASME awards also have a nomination deadline of Sept. 1The Edwin F. Church Medal, for eminent tafelgeschirr in increasing the value, importance and attractiveness of mechanical engineering education $1,000 a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to Kenneth Ball, award chair, at ballgmu.edu.The Y.C. Fung Early Career Award, which is intended to encourage investigators under the age of 36 to pursue research in bioengineering $1,000, a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to Naomi Chesler, award chair, at cheslerengr.wisc.edu.The Patrick J. Higgins Award, which recognizes an individual who has contributed to the enhancement of standardization $1,000 a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to Peter DeMarco, award chair, at Pete.demarcoiapmo.org.The H.R. Lissner Medal, for active members of the Bioengineering Division who have made a pioneering contribution in biomechanical research $1,000, a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to Noshir Langrana, award chair, at langranarutgers.edu.The Van C. Mow Medal, for candidates with a Ph.D. or equivalent degree who have made meritorious contributions to the field of bioengineering $1,000, a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to John Bischof, award chair, at bischofumn.edu.The Ben C. Sparks Medal, for eminent service to mechanical engineering or engineering technology education through outstanding contributions that bring innovative, authentic, practice-based, engineering design-and-build experiences to undergraduate students $1,000, a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to John Williams, award chair, at williajcalfredstate.edu.The Yeram Touloukian Award, for outstanding technical contributions to the field of thermophysical properties by an individual who is internationally recognized for major contributions in the thermophysical field a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail no minations to Neil T. Wright, award chair, at wright01msu.edu.The Savio L-Y. Woo Medal, for active members of the Bioengineering Division who have translated meritorious bioengineering science to clinical practice through research, education, professional development, and with service to the bioengineering community $1,000, a bronze medal and a certificate e-mail nominations to James Moore, award chair, at james.moore.jrimperial.ac.uk.The deadline to submit nominations for the prestigious Ralph Coats Roe Medal is Sept. 15. The award, which recognizes an outstanding contribution toward a better public understanding and appreciation of the engineers worth to society, consists of a $12,000 honorarium, a gold medal and a certificate. Nominations should be submitted by e-mail to Ozden Ochoa, award chair, at oochoatamu.edu.To learn more about these ASME awards, or for more information on the ASME Honors and Awards program, visit www.asme.org/about-asme/get-involved/honors-awards.