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Photo courtesy of Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts University of Houston Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts School of Theater & Dance presents
Skyline Views, an online virtual presentation featuring premier works performed by the members of the UH Dance Ensemble. Choreographers include UH Faculty John Beasant III, Teresa Chapman, Leslie Scates, Karen Stokes, Toni Valle and Becky Valls with guest artists Tracie Jackson and Tina Mullone.
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Success built from links to others
Tracey Jackson pulls knowledge from mentors.
March 5, 2021 by Marilyn Melia, CU Magazine Tracey Jackson
As a girl, Tracey Jackson defied the stereotypes and unabashedly loved math. Her numerical bent eventually led to a credit union career, a master’s degree in finance, and, most recently, the chief financial officer (CFO) position at $650 million asset Resource One Credit Union in Dallas.
But it’s her talent for multiplication passing on the type of career help she has benefitted from to dozens of others that underpins Jackson’s management philosophy.
“I am not in competition with anyone but myself,” Jackson says. “I don’t want anyone to not be successful. We are all linked together.”
YOU didn’t need to win the lottery to live happily ever after – you just needed to inherit a cat and attract the attention of a good fairy. At least that’s how Ulverston Royal British Legion Pantomime Society saw it at the Coronation Hall as they presented Puss in Boots in 1996, reported the Mail at the time. ACTING: The Sunshine Girls in action during Ulverston Royal British Legion Pantomime Society’s production of Puss in Boots at the Coronation Hall in 1996 An experienced team of regular pantomimers acted out the legend of the cat that could talk, wear boots and transform its master from a poor orphaned miller’s son into the Marquis of Carabas.