Career Coach: Life Lessons

Pamela Kleibrink Thompson pays tribute to Sande Scoredos.
Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Columns: Career Coach | Site Categories: Business, Education and Training, People

"You live on -- in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here...Death ends a life, not a relationship" -- Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie

Pamela Kleibrink Thompson could not attend Sande Scoredos' memorial services in the Los Angeles area, but hopes that Sande's dedication will inspire others to learn every day and to pursue personal development throughout their lives. Pamela Kleibrink Thompson is a career coach, recruiter and hiring strategist. She is available for speaking engagements or personal career coaching sessions. Contact her at PamRecruit@q.com. Her "Career Coach" column can be read at http://mag.awn.com. Her Linkedin profile can be found at http://www.linkedin.com/in/pamelathompson. 







Comments


This could not possibly have been more heflupl!

Parthena (not verified) | Fri, 08/19/2011 - 07:51 | Permalink

Hey Pamela,
I finally got around to reading your article about Sande Scoredos. I had no
idea.

She helped me out greatly while I was still in school at USC, I worked with
her at SONY Imageworks as a student trainer and learned and taught Maya
while there.

I really enjoyed working with her, and she did indeed leave me with the
gift of wanting to learn as well as teach. I ended up working in NYC , but
while I did I spent 10 years teaching at the NY School of Visual Arts.

The last time I saw Sande I think was 3 siggraph's ago at the sony booth,
where they were teaching life drawing right there on the show floor. Super
Cool idea.

I'm really sorry to hear that she has passed, and my heart goes out to all
that new her. She will be missed dearly.

-=s

smann (not verified) | Tue, 10/05/2010 - 15:28 | Permalink

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