Posts Tagged ‘Karen Milde’

Karen Milde – CYBF Mentor

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Karen Milde is now a CYBF Mentor. Her Mentee is Regina of Green Sapphire Imports. Green Sapphire is an importer and exclusive distributor of Brazilian Eco Fashion designers from Brazil to Canada.

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Get Paid to Find Your Passion

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
For Immediate Release, July 28, 2010

Contact: Karen Milde, Reframe Marketing 778.837.4163, kmilde@reframemarketing.com www.reframemarketing.com
The One-Week Job Project – Now in Vancouver!
GET PAID TO FIND YOUR PASSION!

What: One Week Job Street Team – Meet the creator, Sean Aiken, of the One-Week Job Project
Where: Downtown Vancouver, B.C.  Starting in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby St. and moving around the core.
When: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 11am – 1pm.
Visit http://www.reframemarketing.com/oneweekjob.htm

Are you confused about your career?  Have you been left feeling unfulfilled by your current job?  Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work doing something you really love?

Feel like a movie star as we interview YOU about your passion, enter to win Sean Aiken’s book The One Week Job Project, and most importantly, find out how YOU can GET PAID TO FIND YOUR PASSION!

The One-Week Job Project is taking you to the streets – literally.  On Thursday, July 29, 2010, we’ll be blasting downtown Vancouver with our message: that it’s never too late to find your passion!

Meet the man who’s done it all: Sean Aiken, author of The One-Week Job Project and an everyday-adventurer who has worked as a Bungee Jump Instructor, Professional Photographer, Firefighter, Preschool Teacher – and everything in between. Also talk to a current One Week Job Program Participant Amanda Lowe about her mini  8-week experience.

“This is an amazing opportunity to explore jobs I had always thought of trying, but had never had the time or money to discover on my own.  I’m only in the first month of my personal One Week Job journey, but I’ve already learned so much about myself.”
- Amanda Lowe, Inaugural OWJ Program Participant

Read Amanda’s blog: www.oneweekjob.com/author/amanda/

Find press photos of Sean Aiken and his One Week Jobs at http://www.flickr.com/photos/oneweekjobproject/sets/
About Sean Aiken and the One-Week Job Project – www.oneweekjob.com

What: Between Feb 2007 and March 2008, Sean Aiken completed an epic journey around North America, working 52 jobs in 52 weeks.

Why: When Sean graduated from college, he didn’t know what he wanted to do for a career (or what he wanted to do with his life!).  But instead of taking the first job that came along, he found a unique way of figuring it out: The One Week Job Project.

How it worked: Anyone, anywhere, could offer Sean a job for one week, and contact him through the oneweekjob.com website.  He tried everything: Bungee Instructor, Dairy Farmer, Advertising Executive, Baker, Stock Trader, Firefighter, and more. Wherever he could find work, he’d hitch a ride there, find a couch to crash on, and immerse himself in whatever profession was at hand.

Thousands of people began following his journey, looking to him for inspiration in their own lives. The media covered the story extensively: The New York Times, Rachael Ray Show, Good Morning America, CNN, 20/20, CBC Newsworld, FOX News and countless others.

Sean realized he hadn’t started on his own journey. He’d started a movement.  Now at the end of his journey, it’s time to share the complete story and the lessons learned along the way.

Sean has since written a book, The One-Week Job Project, is working on a film about his experience, and has started the One Week Job Program.

About The One Week Job Program

The One-Week Job Program is designed to provide others the opportunity to participate in a similar experience to Sean’s original journey.

The first semester of the program is currently taking place, with winners from Canada and the United States.  The three “jobbers” of the inaugural semester will work 8 different One Week Job’s of their choosing, and will receive a $3000 grant towards their travel expenses.

Inaugural Participant Amanda Lowe is spending one of her jobs with Reframe Marketing, a strategic planning and business marketing company based in Vancouver.  This event is her first event-planning project, and she’s looking forward to sharing the program with you!

Contact: Karen Milde, Reframe Marketing 778.837.4163, kmilde@reframemarketing.com www.reframemarketing.com

SFU Alumni Services Day Photo: Hot Meal for over 120 homeless people

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Below is a photo from SFU Alumni Services day: Hot meal for over 120 homeless people at the Drop in Living Room in Downtown Eastside

It was a  fantastic feeling to make a difference in the community, I encourage others to do it next year!

This opportunity was care of Reiyukai Canada.

Karen Milde Hard at work
Karen Milde Making pasta sauce to serve over 120 homeless people



Karen Milde participates in SFU Alumni Service Day

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Karen Milde, Founder of Reframe Marketing will be volunteering on June 6th, 2010 at a soup kitchen in the downtown Eastside Vancouver, BC Canada called ‘Drop In Living Room’. She (of course with the help of others) is tasked with preparing and serving a hot meal for over 120 homeless people with mental challenges or drug addictions.

Details on SFU Alumni Day of Service available here: http://www.sfu.ca/alumni/dayofservice/index.html

Welcome Karen Milde as Marketing Research and Intelligence Association Communications Chair

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Reframe Marketing is pleased to announce Karen Milde as BC’s Marketing Research and Intelligence Association (MRIA) Communications Chair.

The MRIA BC Chapter represents the interests of MRIA members in the province and coordinates educational, networking, social and speaker events for the benefit of its members, students and others with an interest in market research.

The BC Chapter board is drawn from ­ and is well connected to – all segments of the local market research industry, and its members are committed to supporting the profession in whatever ways they can.

For a list of upcoming events, please visit http://www.mria-arim.ca/BC/default.asp.