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May 19-20, 2016 AACE Spring Conference JDG

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May 19-20, 2016

AACE Spring Conference

JDG

Visit an Arkansas State Park near you to

inquire about current and upcoming vacancies.

Go to www.arkansas.com\employment

to download an application.

Addresses and phone numbers for the parks

can be found at www.arkansasstateparks.com.

How to apply:

Arkansas State Parks1 Capital Mall

Little Rock, AR 72201Phone: (501) 682-7777

Fax: (501) 682-1364www.ArkansasStateParks.com

Looking for a

Summer Job?Want something out of

the ordinary?

Get a Great Job....in a

Great Place....at an

Arkansas State Park!

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White Oak Lake

Historic Washington

MillwoodPoison Spring

LogolyConwayCemetery

MountNebo

Cossatot River

DeGrayLakeResort

Daisy

Queen Wilhelmina

Crater of Diamonds

Prairie GroveBattlefield

Lake Fort Smith

Hobbs

Devil’s Den

Ozark Folk Center

Bull Shoals-White RiverWithrow Springs

Lake Dardanelle

HermanDavis

Lake FriersonPowhatan

Mammoth Spring

Lake Charles

Old Davidsonville

Crowley’s Ridge

Woolly Hollow

Plantation AgricultureMuseum

Arkansas PostMuseum

Toltec Mounds

Pinnacle MountainPetit Jean

Lake Ouachita

Jenkins’ Ferry

Lake Catherine

LouisianaPurchase

Lower WhiteRiver Museum

VillageCreek

Lake PoinsettHampson

Jacksonport

Parkin

Cane Creek

Marks’ Mills

Moro Bay

Arkansas Museum ofNatural Resources

South ArkansasArboretum

Lake Chicot

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FAYETTEVILLE

FORT SMITHRUSSELLVILLE

MORRILTON

EUREKA SPRINGS

HARRISON

HOPE

ARKADELPHIAPINE BLUFF

CONWAY

LITTLE ROCK

HOT SPRINGS

TEXARKANA

EL DORADO

HELENA

JONESBORO

WESTMEMPHIS

MountMagazine

Delta Heritage Trail(Under development)

Mississippi River(Initial development phase)

May 198:15-9:30 am: Registration/Breakfast9:30 am: Conference Welcome9:45-10:30 am: Senator Jane English

“Turning a Sidekick into a Superhero: Rebranding College’s Role in Workforce Training”

10:30-10:45 am: Break10:45-11:45 am: Carolyn WItherspoon

“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane: It’s Title 7 and Title 9”

11:45-12:00 pm: Door Prize Drawing12:00-1:00 pm: Lunch1:00-2:00 pm: Robert Hunter

“Shazam! Teambuilding”

2:00-2:15 pm: Break2:15-3:15 pm: Carolyn Witherspoon

“With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Employment Law Update”

3:15-3:30 pm: Break4:00-5:30 pm: Fun Park Activity5:30 pm: Dinner On Your Own8:00 pm: President’s Reception and Mixer

May 208:30-9:30 am: Breakfast9:30-9:45 am: Welcome9:45-11:00: Dr. Adam Peck“Secret Ingredients: 10 Ways to Infuse Career Development into Co-Curricular Programs”

11:00-11:15 am: Break11:15-12:30 pm: Business Meetings/Conclusion

AACE Presents...

SUPERHEROES 2016 EMPOWER LEAD TRANSFORM

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS...

TO BECONTINUED...

Senator Jane English represents Senate District 34, which is comprises part of Pulaski County. Senator English is serving her first term in the Arkansas Senate. For the current 89th General Assembly, she is chairman of three important committees including Joint Performance Review, State Agencies & Government Affairs – Senate Constitutional Issues Subcommittee and the Veteran’s Home Task Force. She is vice chairman of Senate State Agencies & Governmental Affairs and Arkansas Legislative Council (ALC)-Peer Committee. Her other committee memberships include Senate Judiciary, Senate Children and Youth Committee, Arkansas Legislative Council (ALC), Legislative Joint Auditing-State Agencies, ALC-Personnel and Legislative Joint Auditing. Nationally, Senator English works with legislators as a member of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). With

NCSL, she is sits on the Labor & Economic Development Standing Committee and the Task Force on Redistricting and Elections. English sits on the Tax & Fiscal Policy Task Force with ALEC. Senator English was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2008 to serve House District 42. She served two consecutive terms. Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, Senator English is retired. She and husband Don have one son and one daughter.