RESIDE Worldwide CEO, Lee Curtis, Named Industry Impact Award Winner
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Lee Curtis, CCHP, RESIDE Worldwide CEO & Co-Founder
His business acumen, his ability to lead the board through difficult decisions and his willingness to give his time to the organization have kept CHPA strong throughout the pandemic and well-positioned for continued growth going forward. - Mary Ann Passi, CHPA CEO SEATTLE (PRWEB) April 05, 2021 RESIDE Worldwide, Inc. (http://www.staywithreside.com), a premiere prop-tech and alternative accommodations firm with operations in over 19,000 cities and 60 countries (RESIDE), announced today that its Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Lee Curtis, CCHP, was named the Corporate Housing Providers Association (CHPA)’s 2021 Industry Impact Award winner.
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Do you know someone who values the importance of career and infuses it in the work that they do across Colorado State University? Do you know an external partner who is dedicated to student success and helping students determine their post-graduation plans? Do you know a student employee who sets an example for their peers? Then nominate them for a Career Impact Award.
The Career Center has announced the opening of the fourth annual Career Impact Award Nominations. These awards are designed to recognize outstanding individuals and groups who advocate career for all at CSU and beyond. Nominations are being accepted in two categories:
Florida International University
1970s
Hope Jacobson 77, MS 85, EdD 98 was awarded the Bill Crutchfield Award For Outstanding and Distinguished Service from Special Olympics FL. She has been a volunteer with the organization since 1974 in a wide range of roles, including coaching athletes, teaching in the Athlete Leadership University (Academy), and fundraising and facilitating community-based programs. She also was a coordinator for Athlete Leadership Miami. Now retired from Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS), she is currently an adjunct professor in FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences and Education and works as a substitute teacher for MDCPS.
1990s
Carmen Cruz ’92, ’93 was named the first Latinx president of the Association of Counseling Center Training Agencies. In February of 2020, Cruz also received a national multicultural award, the Janet E. Helms Award for Mentoring and Scholarship from Columbia University, and was invited to do a keynote for the longest stand