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MELANIE BOYD
Leap of Faith by De’Arbreya Lee
As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
What’s the strangest aspect of your job?
I wanted to be a nurse. That was my passion because I cared about people, and I wanted people to be well. I thought that I could be that person to help make that happen.
Observing how people interact with each other during meetings. Sometimes the interactions are positive, but there’s also the flip side of that. It’s amazing how we as adults sometimes can react to situations.
Describe your workday in three words.
What’s the best thing about your job?
Very, very interesting.
What tool could you not live or work without? My iPhone, because I can check my emails for work. I can pull up the Internet. If I ended up somewhere and I didn’t have it, it would probably drive me crazy.
What steps brought you to this position?
December 25 - 31, 2013
NAME: CAROLYN UPKINS AGE: 59 JOB: PRESIDENT OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR HOPE, A LOCAL EDUCATION CONSULTING COMPANY
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601.362.6121 x11
I taught as an adjunct professor at Jackson State for about seven years and 10 years at Hinds Community College. The major step that brought me to this position is my sister, Dr. Sharon Slater. She has worked for an educational consultant company in the past and she thought that it would be a good idea for us to take a leap of faith and do the same.
Knowing that we’re making a difference in the lives of our children because ultimately, that’s what it’s about. We always talk about school improvement, which is good, but ultimately it’s about student achievement. Positioning our children to be successful and contribute something positive to our nation.
What advice do you have for others who would like to become an educational consultant? Talk with me first. I think that talking to someone who is experienced in the field is the best thing that you can do.
If you have a great job, or know someone who does, suggest it to kathleen@jacksonfreepress.com.