Monday, October 22, 2012

Marymount and USC Tailgate Party!

HAPPY MARINER-ING MONDAY!!!!

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   Coming to you November 10,2012 is the Marymount and USC  tailgate party!
Please take the time to check out the information provided in the link below. This is one historical event you do not want to miss!

Don't forget to RSVP!


Friday, October 12, 2012

Lives Interrupted- DON'T FORGET ITS TOMORROW!

You love going to the movies and getting free stuff right? So what if you could get the best of both worlds?!  Here is your chance!

Produced and directed by Marymount College professor Bruce Schwartz, this movie reflects on the shooting of two film students who were gunned down in a robbery in 1994. The Ito/Matsuura Film Series honors thier memories with an annual series of the best in independent cinema.

When: October 24, 2012
Time: 7pm
Cost: FREE
Where: Warner Grand Theater, 478 West 6th Street San Pedro

Please take a minute to check out the website provided below.
http://www.takandgo.com/

Kevin Jablonski '82



Kevin Jablonski graduated from Marymount in 1982, but the experience remains an important part of his life. “Marymount’s environment helped me believe in myself and in my ability to achieve whatever goals I set for myself,” he says.

After earning a two-year degree from Marymount, Kevin set many goals. First attending Loyola University and the University of California-Santa Barbara, he later pursued his master’s degree in public health from University of California Los Angeles, followed by his Ph.D. in psychology from Alliant University in Los Angeles.

Kevin held a range of career roles (from serving as a computer company executive to reasearching lupus treatments) before he began a post-doctoral fellowship in law enforcement psychology with the Los Angeles Police Department. Today, he is the LAPD’s chief police psychologist-a job that spans criminal cases, hostage negotiation, terrorism concerns and more.

For Kevin, Marymount College provided a strong foundation for his life. “Marymount
helped me develop my voice,” he explains. And Marymount’s Catholic heritage was
also of value. “Interacting with the nuns and priests who were instructors there led
me to revisit my religious beliefs. That was important to me…important to the
person I’ve become.”

Maria Lavell '80

Her first visit to the Marymount campus was all it took for Maria Lavell - she immediately fell in love. After receiving her acceptance to Marymount, the ’80 alumna applied for what she thought was a music scholarship but when she showed up to the audition it turned out to be a theater scholarship. She gave it a try, succeeded, and ended up spending her two years at Marymount performing with
what Maria describes as “some of the most amazing and talented people.

Maria graduated from Marymount in 1980 with a GPA so high that it earned her the Mabel Wilson Richardson Academic Scholarship for academic achievement. Maria went on to the University of Southern California where she received a degree in sociology and then went on to become a Los Angeles Police Officer. Maria then moved to Las Vegas where she worked as a police officer in Clark County, Nevada.

While working as a police sergeant during the day, Maria attended the William S. Boyd School of Law in the evening and graduated with her Juris Doctor in 2006. Immediately after passing the Nevada State Bar Exam, Maria was hired as a Deputy District Attorney with the Clark County District Attorney’s Office. She recently celebrated her fifth year in office and was promoted to Chief Deputy District Attorney.

Throughout all her experiences and accomplishments, Maria still remembers the sense of community she felt while at Marymount. “I will never forget the amazing experiences I had, the fabulous faculty and the many friends I made. Oh, to be young again!” she says.

John DiScala, '92

 You wouldn’t guess that Johnny Jet, a travel expert who racks up at least 150,000 air miles every year, used to be afraid of flying. “I got to the gate for a flight to Australia and turned around,” says John DiScala –as he’s known to family and friends  about his first attempt to fly after a doctor warned against it. “When I was 17 years old the doctor told me I had asthma, gave me way too much medication, and told me that I"might have a problem breathing on a plane because the cabin is pressurized." For 3 ½ years, I was afraid to fly.'" John, a ’92 Marymount alumnus, would eventually overcome his fear and go on to create JohnnyJet.com, a website that offers advice, discounts and stories on all things travel related. It has been named "one of the top best money-saving websites for travel" by Budget Travel Magazine and "one of the top 10 essential travel resources on the internet” by the LA Times. 
These days John, who visits about 20 countries a year, knows how to enjoy first class treatment without breaking the bank. But his travels weren't always so glamorous. “Having conquered my fear of flying I enrolled at Marymount College. I remember when I first started flying, even though I arrived at the airport very early, I still had to stand in a seemingly endless line to check- in, only to sit in a cramped middle seat in the back of the plane, be fed lousy food, and then have my bags come out last,” John says of the trips he’d make back and forth from Los Angeles to Connecticut, his home state.

Everything changed when John started dating a fellow Marymount student whose parents lived in Hong Kong. She invited him to visit Hong Kong with her, except that she was flying business class. Not wanting to sit in coach alone on 14 ½-hour flight, John was able to get a Capri, Italy, Argentina Australia Fiji business class seat for a great pricethrough a consolidator. “Wow! What a difference!” John says, “ nice seat with a leg rest, some ho towels, a little sorbet to clean the palate, non-stop food, beverages and movies. It was so good – I didn't want to leave the plane.”

After graduating from Marymount as student body president andm earning his B.A. at LMU, John returned to Marymount as a college recruiter with a 26-state territory. Constantly on the go, he was able to refine his newly discovered love oftraveling first-class on a budget. John started sharing his secrets with fellow Marymount recruiters and friends. His expertise was in such high-demand that John stated offering travel seminars and eventually, with the help of some talented Marymount students, built the JohnnyJet.com website in 1999.

Now, over 10 years later, John continues his quest for the best hotels, beaches, and flights. “In nine weeks one year, I went to New York, Portugal, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Malaysia, Taipei, Florida, CancĂșn, Texas, and Morocco,” John says, “and I once went to Hawaii for dinner.” It’s no wonder why, in the May 2007 issue of Outside Magazine, Johnny Jet was touted for having one of the world's best "dream jobs"!

Michal Habdank-Kolaczkowski, '04

Michal Habdank-Kolaczkowski looks back on his time at Marymount College with great fondness. Now the Director of Communication for Waze, Michal, who attended from 2002-2004, describes his experience at Marymount as life-changing. “I can say with great certainty that Marymount was the place where I was meant to go. The friends I made - many of whom I still see every week - the classes, even the dorms I called home, were all part of what were easily the most defining years of my life,” Michal says. “Marymount is about bringing people together, each with their own different reason for being there, and giving them a safe, uplifting environment surrounded by staff and faculty that would do anything for them.”

As the Director of Communications for Waze, Michal runs Public Relations and Messaging, which he describes as being “exciting and life-engulfing every day.” Waze serves a community of an estimated
seven million drivers, using a smart phone application that gives real-time information about traffic, road conditions and hazards, and provides free turn-by-turn directions to avoid potential delay. Recently, Michal and Waze have partnered up with ABC in Los Angeles to deliver live traffic data everyday. Waze has been featured in The Economist, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, ABC, and Fox, and is growing everyday.

These days he’s chasing about every dream he’s ever had. Besides Michal’s success with Waze, he helps run and produces the San Francisco-based TEDxAlcatraz show, a unique event of short talks, demonstrations and performances on a variety of subjects. These events take place at Alcatraz which started out as a prison but has now been transformed into a national park and very popular tourist attraction. Apart from that, Michal also works with the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts.

Looking back to Marymount he describes the community as a whole to have had a big influence in his life and how every person affected and changed him in some integral way. When asked if he had any advice for current students at Marymount he said, “Savor every moment at Marymount, and learn as much as you possibly can, everyday, from every person. Marymount can teach you about everything that’s important in life. You just have to listen."

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Excellence In Leadership Speaker Series

What's New?
When: October 22, 2012
Where: Main Campus, 30800 Palos Verdes Drive E., Rancho Palos Verdes
Time: 7pm

The world looks a lot different today than it did 50 years ago. What does that mean for a 21st century leader? What are the skills needed to make you successful and how do you effectively respond to an ever-changing world? 
Marymount College is bringing prominent California leaders to our Rancho Palos Verdes campus to discuss the leadership challenges and opportunities in the 21st century. Join us Monday, October 22  at 7 p.m. in the Chapel on the Marymount College Main Campus, when we will welcome:
Mitch Harmatz
The owner of Plaza Automotive Center in San Pedro, Mitch Harmatz has been honored for his business expertise, customer service and community involvement in many organizations.
Richard D. Farman
During his business career Richard Farman held various executive positions with Pacific Enterprises and its subsidiaries, including chairman and CEO of Southern California Gas Co. In June 1998, Farman became the first chairman and CEO of Sempra Energy.

Steven S. Koblik
As president of the Huntington Library, and trained as a diplomatic historian, Steven Koblik’s work encourages research and promotes education in the arts, humanities and botanical sciences through the growth and preservation of the Huntington’s collections.

David DiBiase
David DiBiase leads the education team within Esri’s Industry Solutions group. The team promotes and supports the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to enrich teaching and learning at all levels, in formal and informal settings, domestically and internationally.

WHY MISS A FREE AND HELPFUL EVENT? SPREAD THE WORD,  BE THERE, LEARN AND SUPPORT!