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She also provides strategic planning services to clients in brand development, marketing, advertising and public relations venues; discerns and communicates initial strategy direction for various projects to creative staff; supervises copywriters and art directors; provides quality assurance on all creative and public relations projects; presents creative work to clients; and executes various administrative duties.

She is also an Elder at Fondren Presbyterian Church. Lynda is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in advertising with a minor in marketing.

Showing prowess in art as a young man, Greg began learning the techniques of drawing and painting from a local artist on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. He was enthralled with the concept of traditional art … paints, textures, brushes, canvas … until he discovered a brand new canvas. With the help of an equally intrigued professor, Greg quickly converted to digital design on the Apple. As Vice President, Director of Interactive Design at The Cirlot Agency, Greg is instrumental in the initial design and development strategy for interactive websites, micro-sites and technology platforms.

In addition, he oversees digital presentation work and provides direction for interactive creative, videos and television for regional, national and international accounts. She can be in the same room with a person and know what they are thinking even before they speak. This second sense allows her to connect with people on all levels and often predict the outcome of situations before they happen, which is the perfect super power for a public relations expert.

However, with great power comes great responsibility. As Director of Public Relations for The Cirlot Agency, Anna works with clients to better understand their business goals and objectives in order to develop strategic communication plans that are integrated into all aspects of their communication and marketing campaigns.

Having worked both sides of the news desk while helping produce high-profile news events, such as the Iraq War and presidential elections, Anna has in-depth experience working alongside the national and international media. She has worked with many clients developing crisis communication strategies and long-term communication campaigns associated with major media events such as the BP Oil Spill and national rebuilding campaigns following Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean Tsunami.

If you know the answers to those two questions, you're off to a great start, and I'll simply suggest that you remind yourself the answers every day. Here are three books I highly recommend to help guide you in our journey towards answering these questions:. This classic career book may advertise that it's practical, but I used in it when I was 21 years old to help me find my purpose at the time. It's chock-full of guidance and introspective activities to help you find your direction, whether you're just out of college or feeling burned out at any age.

This more recent classic from Simon Sinek will help business people, especially entrepreneurs, better understand the importance of your professional purpose, not only for you but for your entire organization. Now, more than ever, you need to be able to answer the "purpose" question, and this book helps you answer it--not only for yourself but, importantly, for others you lead. One of the best-selling books of all time, The Purpose-Driven Life helps people of all ages and backgrounds determine their purpose, but is especially well-suited for those of you who observe the Christian faith.

The main character Milo was pestered with a lengthy series of questions, and two corresponded to the implicit inquires in the quotation: 4. As noted previously, the minister Ernest T. Campbell included the saying in a sermon he delivered on January 25, A few years later, on November 18, Campbell employed a variant of the saying during another sermon he composed that was published by his church: 5. And why were you born? You were born to bless the lives of others. You were born to make a contribution.

He Is Risen Indeed! The Scottish theologian and broadcaster William Barclay who died in was credited although a footnote indicated that the author had been unable to locate a source: 7. In the expression was employed by a football coach named William McCartney who was also the founder of a religious organization: 8. Coach McCartney, the founder of Promise Keepers, wrapped the two-day event up.

As always, his words struck a chord with the thousands of assembled men. By instances were circulating on twitter. Interestingly, the attribution shifted over time. Please note that QI is not criticizing anyone by reprinting these tweets. This saying has been difficult to trace. The following tweet credited someone named Tim Elmore: 9. The two most important days of your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.

This is currently the most viral piece of Twain apocrypha. In just the hour prior to this writing, the quote appeared in seven independent Facebook posts. It has been tweeted by over separate accounts, reaching over 5. Maxwell, Danny McDaniel, J.

It was also, conspicuously, cited by two celebrated faces of the Hurricane Katrina recovery. Thomas K. The aphorism most likely has an ecclesiastical origin making its association with Twain all the more ironic.

Unfortunately, I have been unable to consult this source myself, though I have no reason to doubt Dr. And why were you born? You were born to bless the lives of others. You were born to make a contribution.



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