By Rhonda Rivera, co-founder, Top-Tier Tutoring
West Orange, NJ, December 8, 2010: In the latest Ear on Careers podcast, produced by Top-Tier Tutoring, Ashley Bryan provides lively and heart-warming information to those who are interested in a career as a children’s book author and illustrator. To access this podcast, go to www.bit.ly/fFif3u.
In this podcast, Bryan, a modern-day Renaissance Man, discusses his path to becoming an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator. Bryan is a child of the Great Depression, and entered The Cooper Union Art School based on merit. He was drafted into World War II, returned back and completed his studies there before going to Columbia University for a degree in philosophy. He was named a Fulbright Scholar and studied art in France and Germany, before returning to the United States and becoming a college professor. He taught art at Queens College and Dartmouth College. It was only upon his “retirement” that he turned his talents to writing children’s books and illustrating them. His subjects typically encompass African-American stories.
“Ashley is a true inspiration,” states Michael Rivera, co-founder of Top-Tier Tutoring and host of this Ear on Careers episode. He continues, “His passion and love of life literally radiates throughout everything he touches. Children’s literature is so much richer thanks to Ashley’s storytelling and artistry.”
Top-Tier Tutoring produces a free podcast series, “Ear on Careers,” that introduces listeners to successful leaders in a variety of different fields, including business, industry, medicine, the arts, and so much more. It is the premiere career day podcast series on the internet geared toward those entering college or seeking to make a career switch. The Ear on Careers podcast series home page can be found at www.EarOnCareers.com. In order to see a listing of and listen to any of Top-Tier Tutoring’s podcasts, go to www.top-tiertutoring.com/blogwww.Top-TierTutoring.com, and may be reached by telephone at 973-243-1212.