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hello i have my license in cosmetology and i know that i wont be behind the chair forever so im going to school for a degree AS in business managment. just wondering what i will be able to do with it after ? salon manager ? or any manager ? just confused and need some inspiration

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Since you will be going for your AS in Business Management, you can at that point become a Salon Manager; however, if you want to go for your Bachelor's (which I highly recommend), then you can be any kind of manager of your choosing at that point.  I believe that it is great that you are going back to school, and I encourage you stick with your dreams of one day getting into management.  Have a great week!!!  Blessings.

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Elizabeth Mattke

Expertise

I can answer questions in a variety of questions. For example, "What can a person do in the business field? or Is this field in demand?" The inquiries I can reply to is anything career-related; additionally, I will only answer them if they are in question format.

Experience

I have my own online tutoring business. In fact, I am a business owner and have done so for the past two years. My passion is teaching and running my own business, and both of these areas I have succeeded with in my life.

Organizations
Center for Creative Leadership Human Resource Management Project Manager Networking Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association The Society for Biblical Literature Training and Development Global Web Forum of Leader Change Consulting Society for Human Resource Management Manhattan Christian College Alumni Association Fort Hays State University Alumni Association YMCA American Muscle & Fitness Personal Training American Society of Authors and Writers

Publications
“Greater Wichita YMCA Case Study on Servant Leadership” International Journal of Diversity on March 15, 2010 With Franklin Publishing Company http://www.franklinpublishing.net/diversity.html “Employer Hiring Practices that Discriminate Against Women in the United States” Ethics and Critical Thinking Journal on June 15, 2010 With Franklin Publishing Company http://www.franklinpublishing.net/ethicscriticalthinking.html “Afford A Care Case Study on Situational Leadership” International Journal of Diversity on December 15, 2010 With Franklin Publishing Company http://www.franklinpublishing.net/internationaldiversity.html “Survival: A Memoir in Dealing with Rape and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” (April 21, 2011). Chipmunka Publishing: London, England.

Education/Credentials
Master of Liberal Studies in Organizational Leadership with a minor in Human Resource Management-2009 Bachelor of Science in Ministry and Leadership-2008 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology-2007 Associate of Arts in Psychology-2006

Awards and Honors
Runner up for Class President with the Citizen Police Academy- November 3, 2009 Debate Judge for Wichita Collegiate School on October 31, 2009 Guest Speaker for MCC with the WFPS Conference- October 17, 2009 “The Role of Women’s Rights and Rape” was the topic Taught Supervisory Leadership and HR Management- August 2008-December 2009 Put together online B.S. Biblical Leadership program for Manhattan Christian College- August 2007-July 2008 Dean’s Honor Roll at Manhattan Christian College online- Fall 2007 National Scholars Honor Society- January 2007 Chancellor’s List for excellent grades at Butler County Community College– Spring 2004 and 2005 National Deans List- 2001 Who’s Who Among American High School Students for excellent grades at Rose Hill– 1999-2001

Past/Present Clients
My clients are predominantly in the city of Wichita, KS as well as online with Student Network Resources. However, I have also helped others around the globe, such as China, Europe, India, Africa and South America. The YMCA is one location in which I studied for my Master's degree. Regardless, I will teach and provide any kind of business advice in any location. I value my clients and students in anyway possible in which to help them to become a success no matter what.

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