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Magnificent Manager Earns Membership With Stanford Who's Who

Angela S. Alexander has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of her remarkable professional career.

    GEELONG, VIC, AUSTRALIA, February 19, 2011 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Angela S. Alexander has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of her remarkable professional career. As a Manager for STEPS, Angela has routinely exhibited the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be considered among the best.

Established in 1996, STEPS is a company which provides government funded and private training, occupational injury management and employment services throughout Melbourne, Geelong, Regional Victoria and Sydney. They offer training in work-place based traineeships, Certificate to Advanced Diploma Qualifications and short courses. STEPS specializes in Workers Compensation, workplace injury prevention and strategies management. They also provide a prompt and reliable service in labor hire and permanent placement.

Angela possesses particular expertise in labor hire. During her collegiate career, she earned a Bachelor's degree in English from Melbourne University. In the time away from her busy schedule, Angela greatly enjoys fishing, restoring boats, growing herbs and vegetables, and distilling her own oils.

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