Visionary Consulting Partners - 4031 University Drive, Suite 200, Fairfax, VA 22030-3409 since Jan 2008
President & CEO
Education:
Marymount University
M.Sc., Health Promotion Management
Honor & Awards:
09.01.11 Eleanor Thornton Selected for HHS Region III Health Equity Council
08.02.11 The Alexandria Vet Center contract represents Visionary's first Department of Veterans Affairs win as a prime contractor.
08.01.11 Nominated by the Mason Small Business Development Center for a Veteran's Enterprise award at the 2011 Veterans Administration Conference in New Orleans, LA (Done on behalf of the Veteran-to-Veteran Enterprise collaboration, a group of five veteran-owned small businesses)
08.01.11 In support of the President's Mandate to hire veterans, Visionary has hired two service-disabled OEF/OIF veterans to work as Intervention and Transition Assistance Navigators in an outreach effort which supports the Alexandria, Virginia Vet Center
04.25.11 Eleanor Thornton, CEO of Visionary Consulting Partners, LLC, was among the first group of health educators certified as a Master Certified Health Education Specialist.
Nominated in 2008 and 2009 by the Mason Small Business DEV Center
Eleanor Velasco Thornton (1880 30 December 1915) was an English-born actress and artist's model. Thornton was born in Stockwell and left school at 16. ...
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of the cockpit instead of a driving wheel and controls. The car is under the control of a digital AI assistant called Eleanor, which takes orders from passengers. The assistant is named after the actress Eleanor Thornton, who is thought to have inspired the cars Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet ornament.
One of their vet employees has a brain injury that requires weekly doctor's appointments. Eleanor Thornton says if they docked him as sick every time he went to the doctor, he'd have no sick time left.In a highly competitive economy, veterans are also battling a perception that they don't need help because the government takes care of them. Eleanor Thornton says she was at a party when a business owner questioned whether veterans deserve special treatment. They did their duty, she responded, and
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