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Charles Carradine is a corporate trailblazer

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Charles Carradine graduated with a marketing and advertising degree from the Wayne State University in 1971 and secured his master's degree in management in 1974, following which he joined General Motors as a business management representative in the Dallas Zone Office. He now holds the post of director of product distribution and fleet activities after having been the district sales manager and international and domestic survey administrator. He credits his success to strong family ties and his positive attitude.

Author: Sims-Williams Sharifah
Publisher: Crisis Publishing Company
Publication Name: The Crisis
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0011-1422
Year: 1995
Social aspects, Achievements and awards, African Americans in business, African American business people, Carradine, Charles

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Charles Baquet updates the '60s sensibilities for the '90s

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Deputy director of Peace Corps, Charles Baquet, recruits volunteers for his organization mainly from black colleges. Baquet belongs to the idealistic 60s when civil rights and identity crisis formed a part of black youths' lives, and gained enriching experience from his Peace Corps service. He finds students of the 90s to prefer career benefits to career satisfaction, and hence tries to modify his programs to attract these demanding students.

Author: Sims-Williams, Sharifah
Publisher: Crisis Publishing Company
Publication Name: The Crisis
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0011-1422
Year: 1995
Officials and employees, Appreciation, United States. Peace Corps, Charles Bacquet

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Pepsi's Ron Harrison conquers corporate ladder with character

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Ron Harrison, has raised from the position of a salesman to the vice president of PepsiCo Inc., through perseverance and hard work. Harrison believers his role models such as H. Naylor Fitzhugh and Harvey Russell played a significant role in his success. Harrison encourages people to do the community and stresses on cooperation and involvement.

Author: Anderson, J.C.
Publisher: Crisis Publishing Company
Publication Name: The Crisis
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0011-1422
Year: 1995
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Harrison, Ron

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