Sunday, February 27, 2011 THE DALL AS POST PAGE 7 PEOPLE BRIEFS Two named to dean’s list Christopher Donahue, of Dallas, and Jonathan Fendler, of Shavertown, have been named @ the dean’s list for the fall 2010 e mester at Saint Joseph’s Uni- versity. Students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or above, a B or greater in all their classes and complete at least 15 credits to earn dean's list status for a semester. Donahue is an Undecided Business major. Fendler is a Finance major. Heintz honored for documentary York College of Pennsylvania senior Theresa Heintz of Dallas, has been awarded Honorable Mention by the Broadcast Edu- cation Association (BEA) Festiv- al of Media Arts for her short form documentary “Life After Death.” Heintz’s documentary details the struggle she, her mother and two sisters have experi- enced since the 2004 suicide of her father, Dr. James J. Heintz, a Wilkes-Barre, orthopedic sur- Misericordia senior Kari Leigh Breazeale, "Ml, gained confidence during her mock interview with Joe Butkiewicz, vice president and executive editor of The Times Leader, and plans to use the tips he gave her about interviewing to help her pursue a career in the communications field. Breazeale is a graduate of Dallas High School and the daughter of Andrew and Kathy Breazeale, of Dallas. Students learn from mock interviews Misericordia University students took another impor- tant step toward their future careers with a series of mock interviews with regional busi- ness professionals at the Insa- laco Center for Career Devel- opment (ICCD). Forty-five Misericordia ju- niors and seniors dressed in professional attire brought their newly-refined resumes and interview skills to the practice sessions. Representa- tives from regional employ- ers, including Julia Edmunds Associates, Riverside Rehabil- itation, The Times Leader, The Metz Group, The Com- monwealth Medical College and Mercy Health Partners took part in the process. Misericordia senior Kari Leigh Breazeale, of Dallas, said she hoped the session would help her gain a sense of confidence and comfort when a job offer is on the line. Her mock interview with Joe But- kiewicz, vice president and executive editor of The Times Leader, did just that. “Prior to the mock inter- view session, I attended a workshop that the Insalaco Center offered about inter- viewing and practiced an- swering the sample questions they provided,” said the se- nior communications major who hopes to secure a posi- tion in journalism or broad- casting. “I thought the mock interview was very beneficial - the interviewer gave me quick tips at the end and it helped me to realize the gen- eral feel of an interview. Over- all, I think with more prac- tice, my interviews will be ve- ry successful.” The mock interviews are only one of several workshops held by ICCD each semester to help students prepare for their future job placement. The center also holds work- shops on resume preparation, business and dining etiquette, preparing for an internship, financial fitness (credit, bud- get and paycheck basics) and diversity in the workplace. geon. Dr. Heintz was a mara- thon triathlete who, at the time of his passing, was recovering from injuries suffered in a bicy- cle training accident. Part of the documentary was recorded at York College and featured Theresa's sister, El- izabeth, who graduated from York College with a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 2010. Theresa’s youngest sister, Katri- na, who was also in the docu- mentary, is now a sophomore at York College, also majoring in nursing. Samantha Condo is backstage assistant Samantha Condo, of Dallas, is a backstage assistant for the Slippery Rock University dance department’s jazz/tap and se- nior synthesis shows as well as the dance theatre’s window shows. A 2009 graduate of Dallas High School, Condo is a sopho- more at Slippery Rock Uni- versity double majoring in En- glish: Professional Writing and Dance. ~ She has also participated with Jaya Mani’s World Dance class in the fall concert as well the Dance in India Demonstration and has been on the dean’s list every semester since her fresh- man year. Scartelli named to million dollar forum Scranton personal injury lawyer and Dallas resident Me- lissa Scartelli has been certified as a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. One of the most prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the U.S., the Million Dollar Ad- vocates Forum limits its mem- bership to those attorneys who have won million and multi- million dollar verdicts and set- tlements. 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