JSS — Jobs Needed
ATTENTION EMPLOYERS:
Below is a partial list describing qualified people who
are now available to work. If you'would be interested in
interviewing one or more of these people, or if you know
of opportunities within other companies in the com
munity, please contact Louis Albert at 366-0358.
ACCOUNTING
BBA-Accounting. Former president of company with $3,000,000
plus sales and a profitability level after two years, innovative and
aggressive manager in manufacturing and marketing of textile pro
ducts. Extensive experience as a director of production operations
for company s employing over 300 people and with sales of
$15,000,000 plus. Seelcing mid-to upper-level management position
depending on company size.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
MS-International Marketing. Bilingual in Spanish and English.
Course concentration - international marketing, import-export
operations, Latin American studies, commercial Spanish. Has
studied in Spain and has travel experience in South America. While
in college, organized student recruitment in USA and Mexico, ar
ranged visits for diplomats and lecturers. Has experience with
publicity and food service/catering. Seeking position in interna
tional marketing/sales.
AB-Psychology, MHA-Hospitai Administration. Seeking position
as planner in large general surgical hospital. Experience in facilities,
program and strategic planning, and all stages of health care
delivery and levels of health care. Possesses exceptional concep
tual and communications skills. Willing to relocate.
Office Manager. Previously a regional office manager for a
retail/health related center with advertising, payroll, sales and ad
ministrative duties. Prior experience as sales manager, department
head, buyer for large retail concerns. Seeking position as office
manager.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
BA-Math Education. Currently working on AA in Computer
Science, (gpa 4.0) 3 years as an insurance rater rising to Rater II
level. Previous experience as retail salesperson, administrative
assistant, and dispatcher. Cobol/CICS, RPG ll/Basic Languages.
HUMAN SERVICES
BA-Soclology. Graduated Cum Laude. Seeking ad
ministrative/management position in human services. Extensive
work in organization and administration.
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Manager. Trucking industry experience as District Manager and
owner/manager of a transportation business. Wholesale/retail
management background with excellent sales ability.
SALES
BS-Business Administration. Major in marketing. Stock ex
change experience in addition to outside sales work. Has been in
charge of a New York office for a company selling clothing and ac
cessories to major retail chains, wholesalers and distributors. Seek
ing outside sales position.
Other Positions Being Sought Include: Older Adult Worker,
Secretary/Bookkeeping, Clerk, Finance Management, and
Communications.
HELP WANTED
The JCC Is in need of an Adult/Sr. Adult worker. Respon
sibilities include program planning and implementation for
all adult ages. 8. A. required.
Full time beginning December 1. 1982. Call Harold Cohen,
Director: 366-0367
Middle East
Perspectives:
TlteUf Now?
A very important and rele
vant topic which touches all
of us will be presented at the
Jewish Community Center
on November 7 at 8 p.m.
CRT and the Community
Relations Committee of the
Charlotte Jewish Federation
are honored to present a
panel discussion on the Mid
east with such notable
panelists as Dr. Sanford Sil*
berburg of Catawba College,
Dr. Herbert Bodman of
UNC-CH, and Rabbi Robert
Seigel' of Temple Beth
Shalom. Moderator will be
Marvin Bienstock, Ex
ecutive Director of the
Charlotte Jewish Federation
and the Foundation of the
Jewish Community.
Dr. Silberburg is Chair
man of the Political Science
Department at Catawba Col
lege and has a Ph.D. in In
ternational Relations. Dr.
Bodman is a professor in the
history department at UNC-
CH. Rabbi Seigel has exper
ience in both congregational
and youth work, and is cert
ified in social work in South
Carolina and Illinois. Mr.
Bienstock holds degrees in
social work, psychology and
sociology. He has worked in
Charlotte for the past seven
years as Executive Director
of the Jewish Federation and
now also of the Foundation.
He was the former executive
director of the Jewish Com
munity Center. He is an ac
tive spokesman in the com
munity on issues affecting
the Jewish people.
After the presentations
there will be ample time for
questions and answers, after
which refreshments will be
served. For further informa
tion contact Sharon Gold,
364-7003.
Page7-THE NEWSNovember, 1982
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This ’n That
Debra Goozner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goozner,
received her B.S. degree from UNCC, and has started her
new position in the EEG Department of Duke Hospital,
Durham, NC.
Congratulations to Cary Bernstein on having her black
and white photo entry being selected as one of the two win
ners in the Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot
Award.
Jered Mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mond, has been
elected president of the newly organized chapter of ZBT at
N.C. State University. Mark Farbman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Farbman, is serving as secretary of the fraternity.
Scott Sutker, son of Mrs. Renee Sutker, is serving as vice-
president of the newly organized ZBT at East Carolina.
Benji Sutker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sutker, a senior
at Charlotte Country Day, has been nominated as a can
didate for the coveted Morehead Scholarship.
Randy Newman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ed Newman, was in
itiated into Alpha Lambda Delta honorary society of
Vanderbilt University. His brother, Michael Newman, was
recently inducted into the National Honor Society at
Charlotte Latin School.
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