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Cheryl Rogers

Cheryl Rogers is a freelance writer and editor who enjoys writing about careers. An ebook author, she also writes Bible Camp Mystery series that shares her faith. She is publisher of New Christian Books Online Magazine and founder of the Mentor Me Career Network, a free online community, offering career consulting, coaching and career information. Now a wife and mother, Cheryl discovered her love of writing as a child when she became enthralled with Nancy Drew mysteries. She earned her bachelor's degree in Journalism and Sociology from Loyola University in New Orleans. While working at Loyola's Personnel Office, she discovered her passion for helping others find jobs. A Miami native, Cheryl moved to the Temple Terrace area in 1985 to work for the former Tampa Tribune

Cheryl Rogers's Latest Articles

Joe Vacca is Revature's Chief Marketing Officer.
USF students, alumni offered free training in software coding

Are you interested in a career in software engineering? You can train for free if you are a University of South Florida student or alumni.

Mona Whitley is Regional Operations Manager of Adecco Staffing.
Jobs Roundup: Finding work through Adecco Staffing

Job-hunting can be daunting. So every month, in our Jobs Roundup, we feature a potential partner that can give you a helping hand. And, we include a sampling of their latest job opportunities. This month we look at Adecco Staffing.

From left, Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, Gabrielle Howard, Juditte Dorcy, and Mark Sharpe.
White House recognizes Tampa Bay as TechHire Community

The White House has recognized the Tampa Bay area as a TechHire community, making it a major player in innovation and job training.

Dr. Paul Sanberg is USF’s Senior VP for Research, Innovation and Economic Development.
Study shows USF has $400M impact through innovation efforts

A new study shows the University of South Florida has an economic impact of more than $400 million annually through its Research Park, Tampa Bay Technology Incubator and Technology Transfer Office.

Dick Alexander, left, and Sean Quigley, right, both of Transdev.
HART begins innovative rideshare program in Tampa

When it’s cold, hot or rainy, or you’re just too far away to walk to the nearest bus stop, you can now use an app to book a ride in the University and Carrollwood neighborhoods of Hillsborough County.

Amy Entress and Rob Rieke are building a multi-million-dollar food processing facility in Plant City.
Welcome home: Military veterans carve out niche as local entrepreneurs

One solution for the difficult challenges facing military veterans transitioning into civilian life: Help them create entrepreneurial opportunities that give them a chance to thrive.

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