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Spring Young Professionals Leadership Initiative is a wrap!

It's a wrap! Our Spring 2014 Young Professionals Leadership Initiative came to an end on Saturday, March 29. Beyond Expectations works with teens across the entire state of New Jersey. This Mercer County session focused on young adults from the Anchor House Youth Achievers Council, Anchor Link, and Anchor Line programs who successfully completed the six-week leadership training in 3 tracks:

  • Careers and Employment Skills
  • Independent Living Skills
  • Media Advocacy

The objective of our leadership program is to help students uncover their own existing talents, work collaboratively as they learn new skills, and build professional relationships with our facilitators and volunteers.

To address the real issues around independent living, a strong emphasis was placed on budgeting and the basics of finance on "how money works". Executive Chef Kahlil Wyche related hands-on practices in the culinary industry to managing a household budget. During week 5, students had an opportunity to put the instruction to use by developing a budget, selecting the menu items, and preparing a three course meal for the entire group within their budget.

There was a focus throughout our entire program to strengthen communication skills particularly to prepare them for job interviews on the final day of class with our corporate partner AMC Hamilton 24 Theatres. 

In preparation, students received direct training from our team of facilitators, Toastmasters, National Speakers Association, and Dow Jones News Fund. They prepared personal brand statements, conducted background research on AMC, and participated in mock interviews. 

Finally, through ongoing hands-on instruction, confidence grew as students became more comfortable in front of and behind the camera working collaboratively as part of our production crew. Efforts will continue as we prepare to implement their ideas for the Family Film Screening slated for Sunday, May 18.

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Special thanks to the staff at Anchor House, AMC Hamilton Theatres General Manager Gregory Rice and Senior Manager Tracy Brangan, Kat Clayton at Jersey Cares, Dr. He Len Chung's Collaborative Research Lab students at The College of New Jersey, our entire crew of facilitators and volunteers.

Another great program with another group of phenomenal young adults!

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PostedMarch 30, 2014
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesArts, Education, Life Skills, Media, Leadership
Tagsyouth media, transitional living, independent living
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Trenton, NJ -- Beyond Expectations Young Professionals Leadership Initiative is a hybrid youth media, leadership and independent living program to educate and support older teens as they transition to adulthood. Through hands-on training workshops, we help uncover hidden talents, present alternative career choices with a real path towards successful independence, and offer opportunities to establish meaningful professional relationships.

Working in tandem with local businesses and community organizations, the program is offered in 3 tracks:

  • Careers/Employment
  • Independent Living
  • Media Advocacy

Each student had an opportunity to produce a Video Resume to help showcase their talents and gain an edge in this competitive marketplace.

Our diverse team of facilitators includes corporate executives, entrepreneurs, educators, researchers, college students, journalists, authors, human resource, media professionals and more.

PostedFebruary 24, 2014
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesArts, Education
Tagsyouth media, leadership, Anchor House, film production, life skills, transitional living program
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Take a look back at how we spent our final day of service for the year...

PostedJanuary 10, 2014
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesArts, College, Education, Life Skills, Media
Tagsyouth media, film production, television production
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A memorable weekend retreat...

Bridgewater, NJ -- We're rarely surprised but always pleased to cross paths with youth and help them uncover their hidden skills and talents. The same held true yet again during our Weekend Retreat in Bridgewater, New Jersey with a group of phenomenal young men (ages 18-21).

What is typically taught over a series of 5 sessions was condensed into an intensive training which spawned creativity and split-second decision making. After learning the basics of film production, the group worked collaboratively to develop a concept for their own original project, storyboard, shoot, act in all of the roles, and lay down a few tracks for post-production.

Special thanks to our awesome crew, guest facilitators, and volunteers from Comcast and The Princeton Theological Seminary. 

 

 

PostedOctober 21, 2013
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesArts, Education, Life Skills, Media
Tagsyouth media, teens, filmmaking, life skills, transitional living
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