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his sister, Valeria A. Gershanov, 21; and her husband , Vladimir Gershanov, 36 — all of the 1500 block of Cherokee Drive — were arrested Friday in Palatine after a three-month joint investigation led by TJX Companies task force (the parent company of T.J. Maxx) with help from Palatine police and the Cook County Regional Organized Task Force, said Palatine Cmdr. Kurt Schroeder. Therapists see no developmental benefits from seats`Jop' would be a 4-ever pick for the BullsMike Adamle set for return to Ch. 5 sports New Owner Demolishes O.j. Simpson MansionJames L. Mack: 1929 - 2006Pain relievers: What are the differences?Download the Full List Here copyright ©  2014 MannaGroup.  Site created by Monkey Wrench Studio inc. Back to Olivet Home Katie Kalemkarian and Scott Karalis receive 2014 Young Alumni Awards Posted: Nov 05, 2014  Katie Kalemkarian and Scott Karalis (center) receiving 2014 Young Alumni Awards from Dr. John C. Bowling (L), University president, and Denny Williamson, president of Olivet's Alumni AssociationOlivet presented its fourth annual Young Alumni Awards to Katherine Kalemkarian and Scott Karalis, during the morning chapel service on Friday, October 31, as part of the 2014 Homecoming and Family Weekend activities.
With a vision for a fashion industry career, Katie Kalemkarian '06 graduated summa cum laude from Olivet with a degree in family and consumer sciences. Majoring in fashion merchandising, she also completed minors in business management, marketing and French. In 2006, she was hired by TJX Companies as an allocation analyst and moved to Boston to work out of the corporate headquarters there. This is the parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods in the U.S., as well as retail chains in Canada and Europe. home decor 2014 wystawcyIn 2010, her two-year assignment as a planning manager with TK Maxx, the European division, took her to London to live and work. tj maxx home goods palatineCurrently, as a ladies dress buyer with TJX, she is based in the Los Angeles satellite buying office. christmas trees for sale feilding
Each year, she purchases dresses that ship to nearly 2,000 stores nationwide. Identified as a potential leader for her company, she is on a leadership mentoring and training track.Beginning his academic career at Olivet, Scott Karalis '08 graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in corporate communication and received the communication department’s Honor Award. In 2007, he studied jurisprudence and Aristotle as a visiting scholar at the University of Oxford in England.Focusing on his career goal of practicing law, he graduated with distinction in 2011 from the University of Iowa College of Law, one of the top 30 law schools in the nation. He was executive editor of The Journal of Corporation Law, which is ranked third in the nation for corporate law journals. Today, he is an associate at the Chicago firm of BatesCarey LLP, one of the largest firms in the country focused exclusively on representing and protecting the interests of insurers and reinsurers. Scott and his wife, Brittany (Dahl) '08, reside in Palatine, Illinois.
She teaches Spanish at Wauconda High School. They are expecting their first child in December.Each year, as part of the Homecoming celebration, Olivet honors one outstanding alumna and one outstanding alumnus with this award. Recipients are chosen by vote of the Alumni Board, and must have graduated from Olivet within the last 10 years. These awards are underwritten by alumni Mel '73 and Judith (Tucker) '73 Sayes of Little Rock, Arkansas.Also honored during the Friday morning chapel service were two current Olivet students who are juniors: Laura Graven (social work major, Bourbonnais, Illinois) and Zane DeBeck (engineering major, East Tawas, Michigan). They received financial scholarships underwritten by the Sayes family. Laura and Zane were selected by a committee of faculty and administrators, and approved by the executive committee of Olivet’s Alumni Board of Directors, to receive these scholarships. Intercollegiate sports programsmore ONU facts Where's the closest store for you to buy Robert Rothschild Farm gourmet products?
Use our simple and easy Retail Store Locator to find the nearest location to you! We suggest that you please call the store first to check on specific product availability.Follow Us Around the WebClick HERE to chatAs we begin to shed our winter layers and enjoy the sun slowly peeking out from behind the clouds, our transitioning closets may be needing a bit of spring cleaning. Here are a few great places where you can get the most out of your closet's clutter. Buffalo Exchange: Buffalo Exchange offers fashion-savvy Chicagoans the opportunity to trade their closet's cast-offs for other items for sale in the store or cold hard cash. Bring your gently used clothing to one of the Chicago locations and their associates will choose what they believe they can resell and give you cash or store credit for the items on the spot. You can either take home any pieces they pass on or donate them to a local charity. The Wicker Park location is currently giving away prizes, including $5 coupons and reusable "bolsa" bags to those who sell five or more men's items through the month of March.
Wicker Park: 1478 N. Milwaukee Ave.; 773-227-9558 Lakeview/Lincoln Park: 2875 N. Broadway St.; eDrop-Off: It always seems more difficult to part with those designer pieces you just had to have last season, but if you are looking to make room for the latest trends, eDrop-Off is here to help. Their fashion-forward team, specializing in selling designer clothing and accessories, can help you every step of the way with closet cleaning consultations, nationwide pickup and taking care of all the aspects of selling the pieces on eBay (photos, descriptions and shipping). You can also drop off items, and see what they are selling, at the Lincoln Park location. 2117 N. Halsted St.; Plato's Closet: This Lincoln Park storefront specializes in buying, selling and trading pieces for teens and twenty-somethings. Bring your gently worn shoes, clothing and accessories to Plato's Closet and their buyers will offer to pay you up to 40 percent of the selling price for items they plan to resell. Ask an associate about their "Jeans and a Movie" promotion, which offers a free movie ticket when you sell two pairs of jeans (while supplies last).