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Electronic Guideposts for Students’ Exploration of Career

Pathways

Lewis and Clark Community College Jill Lane, Dean of Liberal Arts & Business Jane Fleming, Perkins Project Manager

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark

Community College: A Brief History

• Radio Broadcasting Program – Reason for choice – Team members – Goals

• Examine existing program elements at 2 high schools • Expand program offerings to 2 additional high schools

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark Community

College: A Brief History

Data examination finding Headcount discrepancy between program

participants on paper and actual program participants Students not properly classified as program

majors Various reasons

Problem resolutions (still under development)

Working to eliminate discrepancies in declared majors on paper and in actuality Increased vigilance among CTE

coordinators and academic advisors when enrolling students

Redesigning the on-line registration system to require students to declare/reaffirm their major before being allowed to register for classes

Link program majors ‘ required courses and financial aid notification New law prohibits financial

aid to pay for classes that are not within a program’s required coursework

Anticipated outcomes of resolving major declaration discrepancies More accurate data for

reporting and program reviews

More timely completion of one’s chosen CTE program

More program completers Fewer students exhausting

financial aid resources before completion of program requirements

More students eligible for support services (especially from the Perkins Student Support Project)

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark Community College: Electronic Guideposts Created

The Project’s goal was to complete a Program of Study template that would begin with 9th grade and conclude with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Radio Broadcasting from Lewis and Clark Community College

ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:________________________________________________________________

Name of Pathway:______________________________________________________ Program of Study____________________________________________

Edu

catio

n Le

vels

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English Math Science Social Studies/

Sciences Other Required

Courses, Recommended Electives, and

Learner Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations

Relating to this Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered

Sec

onda

ry

9

All plans of study need to meet local and state high school graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements.

10

11

12

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Pos

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onda

ry

1ST SEM.

All plans of study need to meet learners’ career goals with regard to required degrees, licenses, certifications or journey worker status.

2ND SEM.

3RD SEM.

4TH SEM.

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark Community College: Electronic

Guideposts Created This completed guidepost provides students interested in Radio

Broadcasting a clear, concise view of their educational pathway from their freshman year of high school to the conclusion of their AAS degree at Lewis and Clark Community College

Each guidepost created is unique to a high school and its curricula providing counselors, students, and parents a true picture regarding what a program entails and the types of careers one can enter with a degree or credential in that field

Created guideposts can be adapted for other CTE programs offered at the College’s district high schools

Guideposts are electronic documents that are live and are updated as requirements, syllabi, and offerings change.

Guideposts are easily accessed on the College’s website and are available 24/7 www.lc.edu click on Degrees and Certificates on menu bar, click on High School

Partnership Program, click on Programs of Study, under description of POS, click on Program and School desired.

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark Community College: Electronic Guideposts Created

ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:________________________________________________________________

Name of Pathway:______________________________________________________ Program of Study____________________________________________

Ed

ucati

on

L

evels

Gra

de

English Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences

Other Required Courses,

Recommended Electives, and

Learner Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations

Relating to this Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered

Se

co

nd

ary

9

All plans of study need to meet local and state high school graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements.

10

11

12

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Po

sts

econ

dary

1ST SEM.

All plans of study need to meet learners’ career goals with regard to required degrees, licenses, certifications or journey worker status.

2ND SEM.

3RD SEM.

4TH SEM.

ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:_ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS______ Alton High School

Name of Pathway:_Journalism and Broadcasting_______ Program of Study:___Radio Broadcasting (090701)_________________

Ed

ucati

on

L

evels

Gra

de

English Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences

Other Required Courses,

Recommended Electives, and

Learner Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or

Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations Relating to this Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered Music Production Advertising D-J Announcing Sales Programming Marketing/Promotions Video Production Writing Recording Anchor Reporter A/V Production Copywriting/ Editing

L&C Website L&C Admissions L&C Placement Testing L&C Advising L&C Financial Aid L&C Student Services L&C Career Services

Se

co

nd

ary

9

English I

Algebra I, Algebra Concepts I, or Geometry

Biology I

Social Studies, Foreign Language I

Phys. Ed, Fine Arts Social Studies Elective, Dev. Vocational Elective

10

English II Communicating

Geometry, Algebra II, or Algebra Concepts II

Chemistry I

Social Studies Elective, Foreign Language II

Auto/Career Dev., Health, Phys. Dev, and/or Vocational Elective

11

English III or Tech Prep English

Pre-Calculus, Algebra II, or Geometry

Physics I or Principles of Chemistry

US History, Consumer Education

Phys.Dev. Elective, Foreign Language III, Fine Arts Elective, Vocational Elective

12

College Prep English IV Honors (Engl 131), College Prep English IV—Litt.(Engl 132), English IV, or Tech Prep English 4

Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Algebra II

Biology II Honors (Biol 131), Anatomy & Physiology (Biol 132), Field Ecology (Biol 165), Chemistry II, Physics II, or Physics

American Government, Social Sciences Elective

Public Speaking (Spch 131),

Journalism I (MCOM 134) Journalism II Honors (MCOM 145)

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Po

sts

econ

dary

1st Sem.

Engl 131 (if not taken in HS)

Spch 131 if not taken in HS

MCOM 131 MCOM 132 MCOM 136 MCOM 134 (if not taken in HS)

2nd Sem.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

Humanity/Fine Arts (MCOM 140 recommended)

MCOM 145 (if not taken in HS) MCOM 154 MCOM 160

3rd Sem.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

MCOM 150 MCOM 245 MCOM 248 or MCOM 130 MCOM 255

4th Sem.

Pols 131

1Elective—3 hrs. (BUSN 131, CGRD 140, MKTG 136, WEB 135, or MCOM 125)

MCOM 250 MCOM 256 MCOM 271

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark Community College: Electronic Guideposts Created

Alton High School Civic Memorial High School ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:_ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS______ Alton High School

Name of Pathway:_Journalism and Broadcasting_______ Program of Study:___Radio Broadcasting (090701)_________________

Ed

ucati

on

L

evels

Gra

de

English Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences

Other Required Courses,

Recommended Electives, and

Learner Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or

Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations Relating to this Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered Music Production Advertising D-J Announcing Sales Programming Marketing/Promotions Video Production Writing Recording Anchor Reporter A/V Production Copywriting/ Editing

L&C Website L&C Admissions L&C Placement Testing L&C Advising L&C Financial Aid L&C Student Services L&C Career Services

Se

co

nd

ary

9

English I

Algebra I, Algebra Concepts I, or Geometry

Biology I

Social Studies, Foreign Language I

Phys. Ed, Fine Arts Social Studies Elective, Dev. Vocational Elective

10

English II Communicating

Geometry, Algebra II, or Algebra Concepts II

Chemistry I

Social Studies Elective, Foreign Language II

Auto/Career Dev., Health, Phys. Dev, and/or Vocational Elective

11

English III or Tech Prep English

Pre-Calculus, Algebra II, or Geometry

Physics I or Principles of Chemistry

US History, Consumer Education

Phys.Dev. Elective, Foreign Language III, Fine Arts Elective, Vocational Elective

12

College Prep English IV Honors (Engl 131), College Prep English IV—Litt.(Engl 132), English IV, or Tech Prep English 4

Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Algebra II

Biology II Honors (Biol 131), Anatomy & Physiology (Biol 132), Field Ecology (Biol 165), Chemistry II, Physics II, or Physics

American Government, Social Sciences Elective

Public Speaking (Spch 131),

Journalism I (MCOM 134) Journalism II Honors (MCOM 145)

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Po

sts

econ

dary

1st Sem.

Engl 131 (if not taken in HS)

Spch 131 if not taken in HS

MCOM 131 MCOM 132 MCOM 136 MCOM 134 (if not taken in HS)

2nd Sem.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

Humanity/Fine Arts (MCOM 140 recommended)

MCOM 145 (if not taken in HS) MCOM 154 MCOM 160

3rd Sem.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

MCOM 150 MCOM 245 MCOM 248 or MCOM 130 MCOM 255

4th Sem.

Pols 131

1Elective—3 hrs. (BUSN 131, CGRD 140, MKTG 136, WEB 135, or MCOM 125)

MCOM 250 MCOM 256 MCOM 271

ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:_ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS__ Civic Memorial High School

Name of Pathway:_Journalism and Broadcasting_______ Program of Study:___Radio Broadcasting (090701)_________________

Ed

ucati

on

L

evels

Gra

de

English Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences

Other Required Courses,

Recommended Electives, and Learner

Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or

Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations Relating to this Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered Music Production Advertising D-J Announcing Sales Programming Marketing/Promotions Video Production Writing Recording Anchor Reporter A/V Production Copywriting/ Editing

L&C Website L&C Admissions L&C Placement Testing L&C Advising L&C Financial Aid L&C Student Services L&C Career Services

Se

co

nd

ary

9

English 1 Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra 2 Honors, or Geometry H

Biology, Environmental Science A, or Environmental Science B

American Heroes 1, American Heroes 2, Geography A, or Geography B

Business, Foreign Lanuage I, Industrial Technology, Family & Consumer Science Health, Fine Arts

10

English 2

Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra 2H, Geometry, or Geometry H

Biology 1, Chemistry 1, Earth Science, or Environmental Science

World History

Business, Foreign Language 1 or 2, Industrial Technology, Family & Consumer Science, Health, Fine Arts, Social Science

11

English 3

Algebra 2, Algebra 2H, Pre-calculus, or College Algebra

Biology, Chemistry 1, Biology 2, Physics, or Physical Science

US History

Physical Education, Business, Foreign Language, Industrial Technology, Health, Family & Consumer Science, Social Studies, Fine Arts, Math, Science

12

English 131 (Engl 131), English 132 (Engl 132), or English 4

Algebra 2, Pre-calculus, or Calculus

Chemistry 2, Biology 2, or Physics

Advanced History or Psychology

Speech 131 (Spch 131) Radio Broadcasting (MCOM 125) Introduction to Mass Communication (MCOM 132)

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Po

sts

econ

dary

1ST SEM.

Engl 131 (if not taken in HS)

Spch 131 if not taken in HS

MCOM 131 MCOM 132 (if not taken in HS) MCOM 134 MCOM 136

2ND SEM.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

Humanity/Fine Arts (MCOM 140 recommended)

MCOM 145 MCOM 154 MCOM 160

3RD SEM.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

MCOM 150 MCOM 245 MCOM 248 or MCOM 130 MCOM 255

4TH SEM.

Pols 131

1Elective—3 hrs. (BUSN 131, CGRD 140, MKTG 136, WEB 135, or MCOM 125)

MCOM 250 MCOM 256 MCOM 271

Programs of Study/Pathways to Results Project at Lewis and Clark Community College: Electronic Guideposts Created

Alton High School—Radio Broadcasting

Alton High School—Drafting/CAD Technology

ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:_ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS______ Alton High School

Name of Pathway:_Journalism and Broadcasting_______ Program of Study:___Radio Broadcasting (090701)_________________

Ed

ucati

on

L

evels

Gra

de

English Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences

Other Required Courses,

Recommended Electives, and

Learner Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or

Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations Relating to this Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered Music Production Advertising D-J Announcing Sales Programming Marketing/Promotions Video Production Writing Recording Anchor Reporter A/V Production Copywriting/ Editing

L&C Website L&C Admissions L&C Placement Testing L&C Advising L&C Financial Aid L&C Student Services L&C Career Services

Se

co

nd

ary

9

English I

Algebra I, Algebra Concepts I, or Geometry

Biology I

Social Studies, Foreign Language I

Phys. Ed, Fine Arts Social Studies Elective, Dev. Vocational Elective

10

English II Communicating

Geometry, Algebra II, or Algebra Concepts II

Chemistry I

Social Studies Elective, Foreign Language II

Auto/Career Dev., Health, Phys. Dev, and/or Vocational Elective

11

English III or Tech Prep English

Pre-Calculus, Algebra II, or Geometry

Physics I or Principles of Chemistry

US History, Consumer Education

Phys.Dev. Elective, Foreign Language III, Fine Arts Elective, Vocational Elective

12

College Prep English IV Honors (Engl 131), College Prep English IV—Litt.(Engl 132), English IV, or Tech Prep English 4

Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Algebra II

Biology II Honors (Biol 131), Anatomy & Physiology (Biol 132), Field Ecology (Biol 165), Chemistry II, Physics II, or Physics

American Government, Social Sciences Elective

Public Speaking (Spch 131),

Journalism I (MCOM 134) Journalism II Honors (MCOM 145)

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Po

sts

econ

dary

1st Sem.

Engl 131 (if not taken in HS)

Spch 131 if not taken in HS

MCOM 131 MCOM 132 MCOM 136 MCOM 134 (if not taken in HS)

2nd Sem.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

Humanity/Fine Arts (MCOM 140 recommended)

MCOM 145 (if not taken in HS) MCOM 154 MCOM 160

3rd Sem.

Math OR

Physical/Life Science Elective

MCOM 150 MCOM 245 MCOM 248 or MCOM 130 MCOM 255

4th Sem.

Pols 131

1Elective—3 hrs. (BUSN 131, CGRD 140, MKTG 136, WEB 135, or MCOM 125)

MCOM 250 MCOM 256 MCOM 271

ILLINOIS PROGRAM OF STUDY

Name of Cluster:_ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ______ Alton High School Name of Pathway:_Design/Pre-Construction _______ Program of Study:___Drafting/CAD Technology (151302)__

Ed

ucati

on

L

evels

Gra

de

English Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences

Other Required Courses,

Recommended Electives, and Learner

Activities

Career & Technical Courses and/or

Degree Major Courses

SAMPLE Occupations Relating to this

Pathway

Interest Inventory Administered AutoCad Operator AutoCad Drafter Mechanical Drafter Mechanical Designer Industrial Designer Electrical Drafter Electrical Designer PI&D Drafter/Designer (Piping, Instrumentation) Plumbing Drafter Plumbing Designer HVAC Drafter BIM Operator Civil Drafter Civil Designer Public Utilities Drafter

L&C Website L&C Admissions L&C Placement Testing L&C Advising L&C Financial Aid L&C Student Services L&C Career Services

Se

co

nd

ary

9

English I

Algebra I, Algebra Concepts I, or Geometry

Biology I

Social Studies, Foreign Language I

Phys. Ed, Fine Arts Social Studies Elective, Dev. Vocational Elective Auto/Career Dev., Health, Phys. Dev, and/or Vocational Elective Phys.Dev. Elective, Foreign Language III, Fine Arts Elective, Vocational Elective Public Speaking (SPCH 131),

10

English II Communicating

Geometry, Algebra II, or Algebra Concepts II

Chemistry I

Social Studies Elective, Foreign Language II

11

English III or Tech Prep English

Pre-Calculus, Algebra II, or Geometry

Physics I or Principles of Chemistry

US History, Consumer Education

Drafting (DRFT 131)

12

College Prep English IV Honors (ENGL 131), College Prep English IV—Litt.(ENGL 132), English IV, or Tech Prep English 4

Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Algebra II

Biology II Honors (BIOL 131), Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL132), Field Ecology (BIOL 165), Chemistry II, Physics II, or Physics

American Government, Social Sciences Elective

CAD Technology (DRFT 146), Vocational Computer Net I (CNET 131)

Articulation/Dual Credit Transcripted

Po

sts

econ

dary

1st Sem.

ENGL 131 (if not taken in HS)

MATH 125 or MATH 131

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective SPCH 145

CNET 131 (if not taken in HS) DRFT 140

2nd Sem.

MATH 126 or MATH 132

DRFT 142 DRFT 144 DRFT 253

3rd Sem.

DRFT 147 DRFT 248 DRFT 254 CAD/DRAFTING ELECTIVES (2-4 Credit hours)

4th Sem.

PHYS 125 or PHYS 131

Social/Behavioral Science Elective (if not taken in HS)

DRFT 270 or DRFT 271 CAD/DRAFTING ELECTIVES (7-8 credit hours)

Alton High School

Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communications

Journalism and Broadcasting

Radio Broadcasting (090701)

Core Curricular Components Credentials

Year 16

Year 15

Year 14

Year 13

Year 12

Year 11

Year 9

Year 10

Complete Radio Broadcasting Major (4 Year Degree Program)

Continue Courses in Radio Broadcasting/Area of Specialization

ENGL 131 (if not taken in HS), SPCH 131 (if not taken in HS), MCOM 131, MCOM 132, MCOM 136, MCOM 134 (if not taken in HS), Math or Physical Science Elective, Humanity/Fine Arts Elective, MCOM 145 (if not taken in HS), MCOM 154, MCOM 160

Math or Physical Science, American Government, 1 Approved Elective, MCOM 150, MCOM 245, MCOM 248 OR MCOM 130, MCOM 255, MCOM 250, MCOM 256, MCOM 271

English IV Honors (ENGL 131), College Prep English IV—Litt. (ENGL 132), English IV, or Tech Prep English 4; Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Algebra II; Biology II Honors (BIOL 132), Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL 132), Field Ecology (BIOL 165), Chemistry II, Physics II, or Physics I; Foreign Language IV; Journalism I (MCOM 134); Journalism II Honors (MCOM 145); Public Speaking (SPCH 131)

English III or Tech Prep English; Pre-Calculus, Algebra II, or Geometry; Physics I or Principles of Chemistry; US History and Consumer Education; Phys. Dev. Elective; Foreign Language III; Fine Arts Elective; Vocational Elective

English II—Communicating; Geometry, Algebra II, or Algebra Concepts II; Chemistry I; Social Studies Elective; Foreign Language II; Auto/Career Dev.; Health; Phys. Dev.; and/or Vocational Elective

English I; Algebra I, Algebra Concepts I, or Geometry; Biology I; Social Studies; Foreign Language I; Phys. Ed.; Fine Arts/Social Science Elective; Dev. Vocational Elective

BA or BS Graduate Degrees

MA, MS, PhD Post Graduate Studies in Radio Broadcasting or Related Field

AAS Radio Broadcasting

Radio Broadcasting Certificate of Proficiency

Certificate of Proficiency in Related Fields

High School Diploma

Dual Credits

Civic Memorial High School

Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communications

Journalism and Broadcasting

Radio Broadcasting (090701)

Core Curricular Components Credentials

Post Graduate Studies in Radio Broadcasting or Related Field

Complete Radio Broadcasting Major (4 Year Degree Program)

Continue Courses in Radio Broadcasting/Area of Specialization

Math or Physical Science, American Government, 1 Approved Elective, MCOM 150, MCOM 245, MCOM 248 OR MCOM 130, MCOM 255, MCOM 250, MCOM 256, MCOM 271

ENGL 131 (if not taken in HS), SPCH 131 (if not taken in HS), MCOM 131, MCOM 132, MCOM 136, MCOM 134 (if not taken in HS), Math or Physical Science Elective, Humanity/Fine Arts Elective, MCOM 145 (if not taken in HS), MCOM 154, MCOM 160

English 131 (Engl 131), English 132 (Engl 132), or English 4; Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, or Calculus; Chemistry 2, Biology 2, or Physics; Advanced History or Psychology; Physical Education; Radio Broadcasting (Mcom 125); Introduction to Mass Communication (Mcom 132); Electives

English 3; Algebra 2, Algebra 2H, Pre-Calculus, or College Algebra; Biology, Chemistry 1, Biology 2, or Physical Science; US History; Physical Education; Resource Management/Economics; Electives

English 2; Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra 2 H, Geometry, or Geometry H; Biology 1, Chemistry 1, Earth Science A & B, or Environmental Science A & B; World History; Health—Medical Occupations; Physical Education; Electives

English I; Geometry H, Algebra I, Algebra 2, or Algebra 2 honors; Biology, Environmental Science A, or Environmental Science B; Physical Education; American Heroes 1, American Heroes 2, Geography A, or Geography B; Electives

Graduate Degrees

Year 16

Year 15

Year 14

Year 13

Year 12

Year 11

Year 10

Year 9

MA, MS, PhD

BA or BS

AAS Radio Broadcasting

Radio Broadcasting Certificate of Proficiency

Certificate of Proficiency in Related Fields

High School Diploma

Dual Credits

Adult On-Ramps

Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communications

Journalism and Broadcasting

Radio Broadcasting (090701)

Adult On Ramps Credentials

Continue Courses in Radio Broadcasting/Area of Specialization

Complete Radio Broadcasting Major (4 Year Degree Program)

Post Graduate Studies in Radio Broadcasting or Related Field

Radio Broadcasting Certificate of Proficiency

Certificate of Proficiency in Related Fields

AAS Radio Broadcasting

BA or BS

MA, MS, PhD

Year 9

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

Year 13

Year 14

Year 15

Year 16

Graduate Degrees

High School Diploma

No Dual Credit

Developmental Education Coursework

Adult Students with High School Diploma and College Credits in Radio Broadcasting for Transfer

Adult Students with High School Diploma

Adult Students without High School Diploma

Adult Education GED Program

No High School Diploma

Figure 1

Alton High School

Civic Memorial High School

Other High Schools to be included in the future

Dual Credit (CTE & Academic

Courses)

Lewis and Clark Community College

Radio.AAS

SIUE

SIUC

WIU

U of I (Springfield)

Lindenwood University (MO)

Bachelors Degree Graduate School

Masters Degree

Doctorate

WORKPLACE

Radio

Television

Journalism

Business

Other

POTENTIAL CAREERS WITH RADIO.AAS

Music Production Advertising Announcing D-J Sales Programming Marketing/Promotions Video Production Writing Recording Anchor Reporter A/V Production

Electronic Guideposts for Students’ Exploration of Career Pathways

Lewis and Clark Community College

5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035

Jill Lane, Dean of Liberal Arts and Business

618-468-4900 [email protected]

Jane Fleming, Perkins Project Manager

618-468-4020 [email protected]