JORDAN JENNINGS
Jordan Jennings is a Professional Master’s of Business Administration Scholar seeking a dynamic marketing position that will leverage her insights, creativity and service skills. Hailing from Atlanta,Georgia but also having grown up in 6 different states and overseas in Germany, Jordan’s best characteristic is resilience. Growing up as a military child has truly shaped her into the person she is today; A self-motivated, problem solving, and relationship-builder with a passion for understanding people and the culture that moves them. Her campus involvement includes: membership in The Beta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Student Government Association, where she was the Homecoming Event Vendor Management Chair; National Coucncil of Negro Women (NCNW) nonprofit organization, where she served as Treasurer and Miss Purple & Black on NCNW’s Royal Court; PepsiCo Brand Ambassador; and Regions Bank Brand Ambassador. She is also a proud volunteer member of Second Harvest of the Big Bend and Tallahassee Urban League. Jordan enjoys traveling, fellowshiping with friends & family, trying new restaurants, and being outdoors in her spare time. She also believes that the most fulfillment in life is found in the joy brought on by the little things.
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Immigration attorney Nicole Dillard highlights a key change in visa trends: an increase in Requests for Evidence (RFEs) issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Some worry that RFE automatically means that a denial is in their future,however, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services a RFE may be requested if the officer needs more information to determine your eligibility.
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Held at the Old Congress Heights School, at 3100 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, the event was not only centered around CHACC’s decade of service, but highlighted the wealth of local artists— particularly from Southeast D.C. — who are using their art toward positive change.
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