17th Anniversary of 9-11...

17th Anniversary of 9-11...
On the 17th Anniversary of 9-11, we continue prayers for a path to peace. (Picture above - TishTrek and husband Harry @ the podium inside the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York City). It was the privilege of a lifetime for us to be with leaders from around the world on a night when honoring excellence in writing and reporting was the common language uniting all of us. As one of the proud sponsors of the Annual U.N. Correspondents' Dinner, we enjoyed honoring excellence in writing and communications by helping to fund scholarships for international university students who had the courage & talent to tackle some of the difficult issues of our time. Through their magnificent words, they successfully created content that helped readers see through the lens of their research & life experiences. These students inspired all of us. I have confidence the next generation will pick up where we leave off.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cece Stewart's Talent is "the" COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE!

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Lots to CELEBRATE! Allow me to share exciting news in the life of this global recruiter: TODAY - Thursday, July 1st, 2010 - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York approved Morgan Stanley’s application to create Morgan Stanley Private Bank N.A. - Managing Director Cece (Sutton) Stewart's three decades of hard work in the trenches is the kind of competitive advantage our Morgan Stanley Smith Barney clients can count on when they bank with us!

What steps will you take today to influence what "they" say about you in your career when you hit your 30th year of commuting?! You know the answer and today's Tip of the Day is to make the Acquisition-of-Knowledge a lifetime commitment! Stop thinking it's somehow something you're only supposed to do in those 4 to 8 years after high school! Good luck! It will make sense when you try it!

To join the amazing Mission-in-Motion Cece Stewart is leading, send resumes to: patricia.ferguson@morganstanley.com!!

Best regards,
Tish

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