| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Las Brisas |
Director of Talent Development | Profile |
Manuel Medrano |
Division Chief, Cyber Threat Analysis | Profile |
Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley |
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer | Profile |
Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley |
Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer | Profile |
Daniel Smith |
Chief Learning Officer and Director of Foreign Service Institute | Profile |
We are the Wolf People, children of Mundo, a part of the Tree of Life. our ancestors form our roots, our living Tribe is the trunk, our grandchildren are the buds of our future. We remember and teach the stories of our ancestors. We watch. We listen. We learn. We respect Mother Earth, our Elders, and all that comes with Mundo. We are willing to break arrows of peace to heal old and new wounds. We acknowledge and learn from our mistakes. We walk as a single spirit on the Trail of Life. We are guided by thirteen generations past and responsible to thirteen generations to come. We survive as a nation guided by the wisdom of our past. Our circular trails returns us to wholeness as a people.
SCPA terminals in Charleston, Georgetown and Greer, SC drive $53 billion in annual statewide economic impact. In fact, 1 in every 11 SC job is attributed to the Port, and port-supported jobs pay nearly 40 percent higher than the state`s average annual salary.
Shaw Air Force Base is a Shaw A F B, SC-based company in the Government sector.
Sandia National Laboratories is the nation’s premier science and engineering lab for national security and technology innovation. Our team of scientists, engineers, researchers, and business specialists apply their knowledge and skill toward delivering cutting-edge technology in an array of areas. Across our main sites in Albuquerque, NM, and Livermore CA, our research ranges from nuclear defense and homeland and global security to innovative work in biotechnology, environmental preservation, energy, and cyber security.
Canadian Heritage and its portfolio organizations play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians. Arts, culture and heritage represent $49.9 billion in the Canadian economy and more than 630,000 jobs in sectors such as film and video, broadcasting, music, publishing, archives, performing arts, heritage institutions, festivals and celebrations. We deliver policies and programs related to broadcasting and interactive media, arts and cultural industries, heritage objects and spaces, official languages, citizenship participation and identity, human rights, Aboriginal Peoples, youth and sport initiatives, as well as national ceremonies and symbols.