(Washington, D.C., November 12, 2018) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue will host the ceremonial tree re-planting in honor of USDA Forest Service employee Tom Stefani who was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2007. Stefani served as an agriculture specialist in the Ghazni province of Afghanistan. Prior to serving in Afghanistan, Stefani worked as a Rangeland Management Specialist at the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in Northeast Nevada.
WHEN: Tuesday, November 13th at 2:00 pm ET
WHERE: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Whitten Building Lawn, 1400 Jefferson Drive SW, Washington, D.C.
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3 Tips For Finding Your Career Passion And Running With It
Abby Sutton didn’t know it yet, but her career plans were fated to veer off in a new direction the moment she signed up for a college class in Russian fairy tales.
“It was a random thing,” says Sutton, who is now an account strategist for Google.
She was a pre-med major at the University of Pittsburgh, but the fairy tales course sounded interesting enough to round out her class schedule as an elective. One day in the class fairy tales took a backseat as someone made a presentation about College Works Painting (www.collegeworks.com), an internship program that provides practical business experience for college students.
Sutton was intrigued.
“I realized this could help make my medical school application different from everyone else’s,” she says. “I would have a better chance of getting into med school.”
She signed on and soon the undergraduate student was learning to run her own business, and managing a crew painting houses in Pittsburgh neighborhoods. She learned to sell her services to homeowners, plan a budget, estimate expenses, and hire and manage employees. It was such a life-changing experience that Sutton switched her major to business administration, happily giving up her plans to become a doctor.
“What we try to do is give students a truly entrepreneurial experience,” says Matt Stewart, co-CEO of College Works Painting. “For employers, the most impressive recent college graduates are those who are both ambitious and have a proven track record through hands-on leadership experiences.”
Based on her College Works Painting experience, Sutton offers a few career tips for college students and for young adults just getting started in the workforce:
Sutton’s medical school plans and those Russian fairy tales are just memories now, but the College Works Painting experience still influences her every day.
“It was the best decision I’ve made and it changed the course of my life,” Sutton says. “I realized how much I loved sales and business. If I hadn’t done that I would be miserable reading science books right now.”
About College Works Painting
College Works Painting (www.collegeworks.com), founded in 1993, provides real-world business experience for thousands of college students each year. The award-winning internship program also offers high-quality house-painting services for homeowners. The company operates in more than 35 states, hires more than 2,000 students each year, and paints more than 10,000 homes annually.