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This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.

Gaylane Scott: 710 ESPN Seattle Radio Host, Emcee for the Seattle Seahawks, Auctioneer, and Motivational Speaker

By | August 15th, 2016|Categories: Movers & Shakers|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Gaylane Scott is mixing his passion for sports with his natural communication talent as a host of his own radio show, The Gee Scott Show, on 710 ESPN Seattle. Gaylane is also an Emcee for the Seattle Seahawks , an auctioneer, and a motivational speaker!

Ericka Hardy: Information Technology Professional

By | August 7th, 2016|Categories: Movers & Shakers|Tags: , , , , , , , |

I love profiling professionals who are successful and love what they do! Ericka Hardy has enjoyed an amazing career in the world of Information Technology. She’s currently a Data Architect at Humana where she works from home! Ericka has 20 years of experience in Information Technology and holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Eastern Kentucky University and a MBA – University of Phoenix and 3 Oracle Certifications.

Stop Playing It So Safe With Your Career (and Life)!

By | March 23rd, 2015|Categories: Career Advice|Tags: , , , , , , , |

“The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it. But, that it’s too low and we reach it.” This really resonated with me because many of us are aiming too low - in life and in our careers.