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Besides her role at Dartmouth Associates, Ceci stays focused in the gym with her powerlifting routines. She loves anything outdoors and never turns down a new place to hike. She continues to challenge herself by learning coding in her spare time. One fun fact about her is that when she was little she wanted to race for Nascar and that passion remains as she tries to keep her muscle car under 100 mph.

Founder/CEO/President/Publisher Dartmouth Associates and ROR Magazine, A Division of Schenck Enterprises Corporation

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Tom founded Schenck Enterprises Corporation in 2020 and created Dartmouth Associates as a global consulting, training and promotional company that empowers independent schools and colleges. Other than issuing the ROR Magazine, the first of its kind lifestyle publication for Admissions Professionals, there are plenty

Hagan Schenck

Vice President And Artistic Director For World Branding

He supervises all critical brand visual and content aesthetics for both ROR Publications as well as the universe of Schenck Enterprises including Dartmouth Associates Family of Services, such as ROR Training, ROR Consulting, and ROR Promotions. He also reviews and stabilizes the aesthetic consistency of websites, social media, and all collateral promotional campaigns.

A New York trained artist and entrepreneur, he has contributed his talents to a broad range of creative and business endeavors including The Aware Wolf Collective, a branding and promotional agency, as well as developing a motivational and fitness system that promotes the All I Know Is Go training system.

Binte Noor

WEBSITE & SOCIAL MEDIA ADMINISTRATOR

Born in Sharjah, UAE, Binte Noor grew up to be a Bachelors in Computer Science and Information Technology from one of the most prestigious universities of Pakistan. She can create any website from scratch, and loves to use pre-fabricated templates from state-of-theart website creation platforms to her advantage.

She has done an excellent job carving and maintaining an online presence for the ROR Magazine in the past year. Her website is professional, functional, aesthetically pleasing, and of great value for the recurrent and prospective patrons of the magazine alike. In her free time she remains a doting mother of two lovely daughters, apart from pursuing other personal interests.

Trey Pray DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL MEDIA AND OUTREACH

Trey manages the production of the podcast aligned with the ROR Magazine, the Admissions Entrepreneur, A Day in the Life, across all audio and visual platforms. He has created a ground-breaking podcasting system allowing our admission professionals to be featured in sound and print around the world.

Previously he founded Hype Music Network in 2013 with the start of his first podcast “The G-List Show.” Trey set out to give musicians and up & coming creatives and entrepreneurs an opportunity to share their talent globally, all the while creating high-quality content.

ear ROR Magazine family, Happy Terrific Spring!

More sun on all of our faces always brings a sense of hope and rejuvenation. My wife, Nancy and I, as well as the ROR staff, wish you an incredible new season!

As communication becomes faster, informing all of us on the issues of the world, I believe that this allows us to truly understand we are far more alike than we are different. To that end, ROR Magazine continues to expand not only our subject matter but our audience. Initially, our focus was on the network of the admissions world but we have seen that with the broad scope of our articles and features, our brand not only touches the breadth of educators worldwide but also those who embrace the journey of knowledge from any perspective. Hence, moving forward our new title will be: ROR Magazine, Lifestyles of the Global Educationalist. Consequently, we are very excited to bring you our current edition under the new name.

Using this new name, we hope to broaden our scope to include advocating for underserved populations around the world. It is our hope that we all seek to embrace each other despite all our differences so that we can not only appreciate but use each others’ strategies and skills to become more empowered as we continue to make the world a more cohesive community.

I personally start with the premise that there is a unique genius in every human being. If tapped correctly, we can not only do great things in this world but enhance our genius by learning from others. Take for example someone who is blind… they have compensated by growing their other senses such as hearing, smell, and touch. If we take the time to understand their strategies we can become stronger. This too applies to someone who has lost an arm… how they compensate with their other limbs can give us other strategic insights for our own lives… they have shown us another approach to the world. Similarly, consider someone neurodiverse who experiences dyslexia. Suppose they find it difficult to read and comprehend easily. But they too, have developed strategies that we can learn from as they are able to comprehend and organize multiple ideas simultaneously. My brother, Mark, never learned to read until the age of 20, but he could construct model cars without reading the instructions. Later in life, he used that ability to visually construct pieces of puzzles in his head to design and build beautiful tiled bathrooms.

Embracing diversity in all forms of humanity will make us better human beings throughout our lives. The richness of our differences is what we will continue to explore in ROR magazine. That said, we encourage all of you to please continue to submit your genius projects and articles for the benefit of our readers from around the world. As always I thank our advertisers and sponsors to allow us to bring unique insights from across all continents.

May your days continue to be filled with gratitude and love as we all appreciate the gift of daily life.

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