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| 1/16/2019 at 8:57:06 PM GMT |
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My CAP Journey
I was a business major in college and was also in Army ROTC. When I graduated in 1979, I was commissioned into the US Army as and Administrative Officer. At 21, I was assigned to Germany, and thrust into a managerial role, supervising a Word Processing Pool (haha) the awards program, the reproduction room, command publications, the post office, functional files, and suggestion program for a 2,000-member command. I was terrified, but it was a great experience. I was later a Personnel officer (like HR), then a command Protocol officer for Fort Dix, NJ. While in that job I had my second baby, and worked on an MBA at night school. After serving as a company commander, the Army selected me for a second master's degree, this time in journalism. I was then a public affairs officer and communications instructor. All this was very hard to manage with two small children, so I got out of the Army in 1993 as a Major. I stayed home with those two children and had 3 more! After 22 years at home, I returned to the work force as an executive assistant/senior administrative coordinator for an Assoc VP at Texas A&M University 3 years ago. That was quite a time-warp/culture shock! I am so glad I kept up my computer and technical skills. I do not feel overqualified for my job. It is a perfect fit for me in this stage of my life (61). But I do want to keep my mind sharp and give the best I can to this organization, so I've decided to become CAP - qualified. I'm very excited to be back in the "thick" of learning!
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| 1/16/2019 at 9:06:26 PM GMT |
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Congratulations on being back at it! Best of luck!
Nicole Cangey CAP OM Administrative Coordinator
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| 1/16/2019 at 10:36:46 PM GMT |
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Congratulations on taking this next step in your personal and professional development, What a fascinating work history you have. I'm sure it will give you a very unique perspective as you prepare for the exam. Best wishes with your studies!
Ann Dahlke CAP, MEP, OM, PM, TA Wausau, WI Executive Assistant
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| 1/16/2019 at 11:28:21 PM GMT |
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Welcome back to the working world! I'm at Texas A&M College of Nursing at the HSC Campus in Bryan. Contact me if I can be of any help. Would love to meet up with you at some point. It's been a while since I sat for my CAP but I have two friends that recently passed the test.
Laura Jakubik, CAP, OM, PM Executive Assistant to the Dean Texas A&M College of Nursing
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| 1/16/2019 at 11:56:14 PM GMT |
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Thanks for sharing. Best of luck in your certification journey.
Jean Cocco,, CAP, Expert Operations Coordinator, Commercial Analytics & Operations and Market Access PharmaEssentia Corporation , USA
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| 1/17/2019 at 1:12:32 AM GMT |
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| 1/17/2019 at 3:17:12 AM GMT |
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Thank you for your service and for showing the legacy of an administrative officer! Rock CAP!
“….everybody needs a chance and a champion.” Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton
Member of Excellence 2018-2019 Specialty Certificate: OM
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| 1/17/2019 at 3:08:03 PM GMT |
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What an interesting life you have led! You probably have some great insights to share and I look forward to reading them.
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| 1/17/2019 at 3:20:52 PM GMT |
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Preparing for the certification designation is a great learning experience and keeps your mind sharp. Linda L. Rolfe, CAP (OM), Ret.
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| 1/17/2019 at 3:22:29 PM GMT |
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Correction: Linda L. Rolfe, CAP (Ret.), OM - My fingers moved too fast on the keys.
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