POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2010

(seated l to r)
Anita Wallace
Los Angeles Urban League Business & Career Worksource Center
Jean Franklin
United Job Creation Council
Janaya Thomas
Goodwill, Serving the People of Southern Los Angeles County
(stading l to r)
Officer Adam Moore
Los Angeles Police Department
Ernest Melendrez
Friends Outside
[Dean Jones, POWER Collaborative Network]
Charles Pascal
ABCO Technology
Anthony Johnson
United States Veterans Initiative
POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2009

(seated l to r)
Sheila Wiley
Jobing.com
Gloria Smith
State of California Employment Development Department
Joy Tsuhako
United States Social Security Administration
Elainea Robbins
Los Angeles Urban League Business and Career Worksource
(stading l to r)
[Dean Jones, POWER Collaborative Network]
J. Duffy Leahy
Volunteers of America
Erick Cerda
County of Los Angeles Department of Probation
Brad Carson
County of Los Angeles Department of Probation
POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2008

(stading l to r)
Ben Espitia
Goodwill, Serving the People of Southern Los Angeles County
Sonnia Manzanillo
Los Angeles County Title V Senior Community Services Employment Program
Hub-Cities WorkSource Center
Collee Fields
City of Compton CareerLink WorkSource Center
Kisha Oglesby
Los Angeles County Department of Social Service – West County GAIN Region I
Bureau of Workforce Services
Elena Lopez
Los Angeles County Office of Education – GAIN Job Club Program
Sharon Cooper-Lacy
Los Angeles Urban League WorkSource Center – West Adams
Connye Thomas
California Employment Development Department Workforce Services
[Dean Jones, POWER Collaborative Network]
POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2007

(stading l to r)
Angel Graham
Los Angeles Community College
Anna Little
Ladera Career Paths, Inc.
Beverly Butler
Los Angeles County Senior Community Services Employment Program
Phyllis Lott
Los Angeles Unified School District
Michael Bennett
Milken Family Literacy & Youth Training Los Angeles Urban League
Alfonso Washington
Founder Tribute
Chris Villa
Family Outreach & Community Intervention Services (FOCIS)
POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2006

(seated l to r)
LAVONTÉ JACKSON
Goodwill, Serving the People of Southern L.A. County
MICHAEL RICHARDSON
Los Angeles Unified School District
“We Build” Program
EILEEN ARTHUR
Southeast Los Angeles Worksource Center
(stading l to r)
MARYD MILLER
City of Los Angeles Community Development Youth Opportunity Movement
DINAH WHITE
State of California Employment Development Department
DEIDRA VANDIEGRIFF
New Directions, Inc.
CAROLYN CHRISTIAN HINES
Hines Hospitality Group
[Dean Jones, POWER Collaborative Network]
POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2005
Antoinette Anderson
Los Angeles Urban League Business & Career Center
Chris Floyd
Los Angeles Opportunities Industrialization Center
Consuella Mackey
Operation Confidence Competency-Based Organization
Donnicus Cook
Broad Spectrum, CDC
Frank Muñiz
Muñiz Family Foundation
Marvin Gomez
International Career Development Center College
Michael Kane
State of California Employment Development Department
Patricia Roach
City of Los Angeles, Community Development Department
Phyllis Jasso
Veteran’s Administration
Sandra Romero-Plasenci
Institute for Urban Research & Development
POWER Collaborative Network
CHOREOGRAPHERS of CAREERS - 2004
Jessye R. Scott-Stafford
Los Angeles World Airports
John J. Rak
Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services
Miriam Long Simmons
County of Los Angeles-Supervisor 2nd District
Maritza Dubie-Uribe
Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services
Los Angeles CountyOffice of Education-HeadStartState Preschool
Nancy Gibbs
US Bank
Pamela Paige
Housing Authority-City of Los Angeles
Phyllis K. Norwood
LosAngelesSouthwestCollege
Portia C. Lott-Smith
Employment Development Department-State of California
Tim Hanlon & Roy Jasso
Wells Fargo
P.O.W.E.R. Collaborative Advocates of the Year
James I. Jones, Jr.
Gangsters For Christ
Billy Williams
United Latinos in America
The Career Choreographers of 2004 Award Plaques were all hand made from pure glass to symbolize;
Workers that help communicate a Clear Vision of the Organization
Workers that Create Break Through Performance Methods
The fragile material of glass shows how care is taken to handle a person’s method for making a living, and
Each plaque base has a unique shape to illustrate different business foundations. Therefore, these designs show how as job, training, and community specialist, we can manage similar objectives and obtain like positive results from different platforms of ground work.

