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Who is Tahys Chehade?
Brand Ambassador |  Networking | Self-Improvement


Tahys Chehade (pronounced /tʃæˈhɑːdɛ/; is a Senior at Kingston High School in Kitsap and a Running Start student at Poulsbo Olympic College. She is aspiring to transfer from OC to the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. She is working as a Brand Ambassador to save money for college, blogging about her promotional work experience to give her readers value, and is currently looking for scholarships to get a higher education. "I am a young entrepreneur blogger who never stops blogging for the good of entrepreneurship".

Tahys Chehade was born in Arequipa, Peru. In 1998 her father's human resources business failed and after three years of fighting against age discrimination in employment, a corrupt business environment and an stagnated economy; her father moved the family to the U.S. 

In 2009 Tahys Chehade attended Kingston High School in Kingston, Washington. In high school she swam for the girl's varsity swim team as a sprinter. During her sophomore year she was a part of: the Associated Student Body, the Debate Team, the School Newspaper, the Yearbook Committee, the Leo Club, and the National Honor Society. In 2011 she moved to Seattle and  transferred to Garfield High School in the Greater Seattle Area. Her junior year she was a part of: Razas Unidas, Cultural Relations, Central Seattle Drug Free Communities Coalition Steering Committee, the Game of Life, and Operation Sack Lunch. In Spring of her junior year she enrolled in Running Start at Seattle Central Community College, and is expecting to graduate from Garfield High School  with her high school diploma and AA degree.

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You can find Tahys Chehade online on Google +, Twitter, and LinkedIn.



2 comments:

  1. I am not in the least surprised at how well you are doing Tahys. Keep it up; I expect to hear amazing things about you in the future.
    I retired and took a leave of absence for May and June. I am looking at other opportunities--who knows what they might be.
    Susan Baalim

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  2. Mrs. Baalim,

    Thank you; Your feedback really means a lot to me. I heard you retired from my classmates at school. It's a bummer you won't be teaching at Garfield anymore. Thanks for making my last year at Garfield worth while - I had a great time in your class. This world is full of opportunities. I have no doubt you'll do great in whatever you choose to do. I wish you the best of luck to you in your future endeavors.

    Best,
    Tahys

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