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LAKE COUNTY – April 22 is rapidly approaching, which means it is time to start thinking about how to say thank you to the hardest working people in your office – your administrative professionals.
The last full week in April is officially Administrative Professionals Week, with Administrative Professionals Day always being celebrated on the Wednesday during that week.
The National Secretaries Association, now known as the IAAP, was the originator of this now popular holiday. The association successfully campaigned U.S. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer to proclaim the first National Secretaries Week on June 1-7, 1952.
According to the IAAP Web site, they created National Secretaries Week with two objectives in mind: to recognize "the secretary, upon whose skills, loyalty, and efficiency the functions of business and government offices depend," and to call attention "through favorable publicity, to the tremendous potential of the secretarial career."
In 2000, the word Secretary was changed to Administrative Professional to keep pace with changing job titles and the greater responsibilities that these positions typically encompass.
Jones and Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel of Lower Lake will host a reception in honor of Lake County’s Administrative Professionals on April 22 at the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce, now located in the Highlands Senior Center.
Jones and Lewis manager Karen Karnatz asks that Lake County managers and business owners allow their administrative staff to join her, the Jones and Lewis staff and the volunteers at the Clear Lake Chamber from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. for hors d'oeuvres and door prizes.
For more information, or to RSVP to this event, please contact Karen Karnatz at 707-994-6417. Please bring your business cards.
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Nominations must be postmarked by May 8.
The California Invasive Species Advisory Committee provides recommendations and technical support to the Invasive Species Council of California on a broad array of issues related to preventing the introduction of invasive species and providing for their control and/or eradication, as well as minimizing the economic, ecological, and human health impacts that invasive species cause.
Committee members may serve on the CISAC for no more than two consecutive terms. Terms are limited to three years. Members receive no compensation, but may receive reimbursement for travel expenses.
Individuals interested in being considered for an appointment should send a brief summary explaining the nominee’s suitability to serve on the CISAC, a resume or curriculum vitae, and at least two letters of reference.
Nominations should be sent to David Pegos, Invasive Species Council of California, California Department of Food and Agriculture, 1220 ‘N’ St., Sacramento, CA 95814.
Detailed information on the nomination process can be viewed at www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/iscc/docs/NominationProcessCISAC.pdf.
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