KNOWLEDGE OF CAREERS, INC.
MIAMI, FLORIDA

Knowledge of Careers™ (K.O.C.) was founded with the goal of providing underprivileged youth the means to explore a variety of careers that would have otherwise remained beyond their view and ambitions, and to make clear the connection between academic mastery and professional opportunity. Knowledge of Careers™ aims to remove this socioeconomically-fueled information-gap and to help our students develop a broad skill-set that will pave the way for personal and professional prosperity. Our four-year program exposes students to the exciting challenges of professional life, and helps them develop the leadership, interpersonal, and academic skills necessary to thrive in these fast-paced, high-expectation settings. Taking up a timely topic, Richard V. Reeves of the Brookings Institute asks us to rethink the goals behind Take Your Kids to Work Day. What if it was renamed Take Our Kids to Work Day? On this day, professionals would take kids who are not regularly exposed to interesting and compelling careers into the office with them. Rather than focusing exclusively on our own children, Take Our Kids to Work Day would provide an opportunity to introduce kids to professions that would otherwise remain invisible to them, and therefore beyond their young ambitions. The author identifies socioeconomic immobility as the grievous problem - for the nation, for communities, for schools, and for our kids - that it is, and notes how we might take small steps towards bridging the divides that pervade our nation and undercut its fundamental promise to provide opportunity for all. We work every day to give our students the opportunities and skills they need to explore the new professions that will ignite their curiosity and passions, and are grateful that Mr. Reeves shares our enthusiasm for poking holes in the walls that separate society, keeping us from learning from one another. Link to article: We are very excited to introduce an ongoing series that will display the research of elite think tanks, social scientists, and journalists who are engaged in the same important work as KOC. We consider these researchers to be our partners. Their data gives us guidance, and our programs bring their data to life. Our students started off with a presentation by lawyer Marissa Leichter. With a focus on family law and child protection, she discussed the law’s involvement with the foster care system and nonprofit systems that provide child care. Marissa also detailed the complex juvenile detention system. For her activity, the students developed their own ideas for nonprofit companies and drafted a mission statement. Digital marketer Bryan Lozano visited our class to speak on the value of online marketing and social media management. As the digital marketer for a large, south Florida law firm, Bryan manages the online presence of the firm and maintains a positive corporate image. Bryan described to our class the importance of establishing a difference between the online persona of a company or corporation and one of a person. As such, as part of his activity, each of our students started their own blog which they have been updating regularly. A week later we were visited by Kyle Mullan, teacher and dean at Cushman High School. Kyle recounted his storied path to teaching and showed our class the many steps it takes to reach a professional goal. As a dean and teacher, Kyle crosses the line between educator and administrator, and helped explain to our class the multifaceted ways he must face an issue. Additionally, we were treated to a detailed description of Kyle’s many travels and volunteer work, which prompted a concluding informal discussion about world travel, geopolitics, and the need for selflessness. We started off the month with aesthetician Elizabeth Canler who spoke on her training and experiences in the beauty industry. Elizabeth drew from both scientific and aesthetic viewpoints in her presentation, speaking on the methodology behind products and techniques used in the modern beauty and cosmetological industries. Elizabeth brought in a number of ingredients used in facial masks which can be found at home and had the students design and create their own masks. Over the past month our Ambassadors have had some of the most productive and educational weeks yet! Between large strides being made in their Community Impact Projects and developing their professional skills, they have been working tirelessly to improve themselves and the neighborhoods around them. Within the last month our Ambassadors presented their projects at our first annual Knowledge of Careers Pitch Presentation, where they were judged independently and the winner received seed funding for their project! The Ambassador’s Community Impact Projects have been developing rapidly over the past few weeks. With each unique project taking realized form, our Ambassadors have been creating business models, competitor analyses, and financial projections, as well as ensuring their positive impact on the Overtown community and surrounding areas. Their work on their projects this semester culminated in our First Annual Knowledge of Careers Pitch Night, where the Ambassadors pitched their projects to an independent panel of judges: Melitsa Waage, Oro Padron, Hannah Anokye, Naureen Rizvi, and Sally Guzik. We’d like to extend a huge thank you to them for evaluating the programs and giving their feedback! At the end of the night our Ambassadors Donna and D'eria from their project Diamonds In The Rough edged out the other competitors; In Between, the program run by Kimneisha and Jonathan, and Beat The Odds, Chris and Marquise’s Community Impact Project. Donna and D’eria won a well-deserved prize of an initial $250 funding towards their project, which will be implemented in May along with the other Ambassadors’ projects. The projects will be continued throughout the rest of the year, when they will undergo an unbiased, professional evaluation to see which projects have room for future growth and development. In the meantime the Ambassadors will continue the Knowledge of Careers curriculum into their Junior years, developing their programs further, and focusing on SAT and ACT preparation and internships.

KEY FACTS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE OF CAREERS, INC.

Company name
KNOWLEDGE OF CAREERS, INC.
Status
Inactive
Filed Number
N16000000545
FEI Number
81-1197771
Date of Incorporation
January 6, 2016
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic Non Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://knowledgeofcareers.com
Phones
(786) 213-5949

KNOWLEDGE OF CAREERS, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
1951 NW 7th Ave,
MIAMI,
FL,
33136,
US
Mailing Address
2121 N. BAYSHORE DRIVE,
APT. 1212,
MIAMI,
FL,
33137,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The KNOWLEDGE OF CAREERS, INC. managed by the three persons from MIAMI, Silver Spring, Brooklyn on following positions: Chief Executive Officer, CFO, COO

Michael Jmsph Ragheb

Position
Chief Executive Officer Active
From
MIAMI, FL

Michael P Anderson

Position
CFO Active
From
Silver Spring, MD, MD

Andrew Tripodo

Position
COO Active
From
Brooklyn, NY, NY





Registered Agent is Michael J Ragheb

From
MIAMI, 33137

Events

September 25, 2020
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Reports

2019
April 28, 2019
2018
March 19, 2018