Friday, July 5, 2019

Earning CBCP Certification from DRI International

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Theta Chi Fraternity's Alumni Mentor Network


As a business continuation associate with Prudential Financial, Taylor Hallman of Franklin Lakes, NJ, assists businesses with advance planning efforts to secure operations in the event of an incident or disaster. Prior to joining the company in 2012, Taylor Hallman earned a bachelor's degree in business management from Washington College, where he was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity.

Established in 1856, Theta Chi is one of the oldest fraternities for male students in North America. Its 159 active chapters have a combined membership base of approximately 8,100 students, who gain valuable friendships and support through their respective chapters. In addition to assistance from fellow members, Theta Chi members are granted the opportunity to receive insight and feedback from past members through the Alumni Mentor Network.

The Alumni Mentor Network is an online platform that pairs volunteer alumni with current members for one-on-one conversations concerning academic and career development opportunities. Mentors can assist mentees with mock interviews, job searches, choosing a major, and writing a thesis, among other things. In addition, prospective mentors can choose to make themselves available for job shadowing or volunteering opportunities.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

How Improv Can Boost Your Confidence


The recipient of a bachelor's degree in business management from Washington College, Taylor Hallman of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, is a business continuation associate with Prudential Financial. Outside of his professional pursuits, Franklin Lakes resident Taylor Hallman enjoys performing stand-up comedy and acting in improv groups. 

Improv, short for improvisation, is a form of comedy that involves groups of people creating spontaneous scenes with no script and allowing the natural progression of conversation and movement to dictate where the scene goes. Because it requires the actors to think and respond appropriately to random situations on the fly, it's a great exercise for building confidence. 

It's not uncommon to be unsure of what to say in different situations, but regularly performing improv can help you become more articulate in a variety of settings. It can also help you expand mundane conversation to include other topics by noticing more hooks and associations. 

Another reason improv can bolster your confidence is due to the lack of control you feel when participating. Even if you have an idea about where a scene might be going, another actor can easily step in and completely change the direction. This translates to everyday life by making you better suited to cope with unexpected conversational shifts as well as new life experiences.

Friday, January 25, 2019

Three Upcoming Stand-up Comedy Shows in New York City


The recipient of a bachelor's degree in business management from Washington College in Maryland, Taylor Hallman of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, possesses more than six years of experience in his role as a business continuation associate with Prudential Financial. Although he resides in Franklin Lakes, Taylor Hallman regularly travels to New York City to perform and watch stand-up comedy. 

Prominent stand-up comedians performing in New York City in 2019 include:

1. Jerry Seinfeld - Best known for his self-titled NBC sitcom, Seinfeld is one of the best-known comedians in the world. He has been performing stand-up since 1976 and is regarded for his ability to acknowledge and pick apart life's mundanities. He is performing at the Beacon Theatre April 4 and 5.

2. Russell Howard - A 38-year-old native of Bristol, England, Howard is performing at the Gramercy Theatre March 29 and 30. His most recent stand-up special, Recalibrate, was released by Netflix in 2017.

3. Damon Wayans - A 58-year-old comedian and actor who starred in the sitcom My Wife and Kids, Wayans is returning New York City this April for a series of shows at Carolines on Broadway. The New York native's shows run April 4-7.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Top Collectible Watch Sales of 2018


A resident of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, Taylor Hallman draws upon more than a decade of diverse experience in his role as a business continuation associate for Prudential Financial in Newark. Outside of his professional life, Taylor Hallman pursues a diverse range of hobbies that includes an interest in horology and watch collecting.

Long considered a functional piece of equipment in the modern world, watches have evolved beyond simple timekeeping instruments into symbols of style, sophistication, and personality. As watch collecting has grown in popularity, prices have risen across the globe for some of the most coveted timepieces, and 2018 was another record-breaking year for the collectible watch industry. Here are a few of the most notable watches to go under auction in 2018:

Rolex Daytona Ref. 6265: Known among enthusiasts as “The Unicorn,” this Rolex Daytona model sold for more than $6 million at an auction in Geneva in the spring of 2018. The stratospheric price tag is the second-highest ever for a watch, trailing only a Rolex Daytona once owned by Paul Newman that sold for nearly $18 million at the end of 2017.

Patek Philippe Serpico y Laino Ref. 2499: The most expensive watch sold by Christie’s auction house in 2018, this 18-karat gold and diamond Patek Philippe model features a perpetual calendar with moon phases and sold for more than $3 million in November.

Elvis Presley’s Omega: This diamond-encrusted watch was designed by Tiffany & Co. for Omega and was presented to Elvis as a gift by RCA Records in 1960. The highest price ever realized for an Omega watch, the timepiece was purchased by the Omega company for $1.8 million and installed at the manufacturer’s watch museum in Switzerland.