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Follow on Google News | Scholar Career Coaching’s Fresh New StartOrganization Announces New Members to Board of Directors for a Two-Year Term
“Our Team is made up of great volunteers who are passionate and dedicated about helping students. I am very excited to welcome the new members to the board, who bring with them fresh ideas. I am truly grateful for their dedication to ScholarCC’s mission,” said Lynne Gassant, Founder and President of Scholar Career Coaching. The new board members whom will each serve a two-year term include: Keesha Mims as Vice President, Lisa Rabinsky as Finance Director and Grace Feliciano as Executive Secretary. Keesha graduated Cum Laude from Florida Atlantic University with a B.A. in Intercultural Communication and minors in Sociology and International Business. She acquired her MBA in Global Management at Nova Southeastern University. Keesha is currently one of the top performing Sr. Patient Advocates for MDVIP, a national leader in personalized healthcare. Lisa is a veteran banker with more than 25 years in banking, lending and finance. She is currently the Senior Vice President at CNL Bank in Boca Raton, Fla., where she focuses on commercial relationship management and lending. Lisa’s partnership with Scholar Career Coaching combines her passions for children and financial literacy and extensive charitable work. Grace is passionate about the non-profit sector and has spent the last five years working with local organizations. She has worked at Bluegreen Vacations for the last nine years, which takes pride in philanthropic initiatives following its commitment to share happiness. Currently, she oversees the Club Services division as the Team Lead. Board Members whose terms have expired are: Constance Lawrence as Vice President, Ernst Pierre as Finance Director and Widline Pierre as Executive Secretary. About Scholar Career Coaching Founded in 2012, Scholar Career Coaching’s mission is to coach, motivate, and support South Florida high school students, particularly students whom speak English as a second language (ESL) and are English language learners (ELL). End
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