Dr. Fardad Fateri built Irvine-based International Education Corp. into one of the largest systems of postsecondary career education in North America. "When I first started teaching at a university in the late 1980s, I loved it! I knew then that I had discovered my purpose. "Then, when I became an administrator, I realized that higher education has a problem: it has a one-track focus in preparing students. Students in traditional academia do well by reading, writing and learning theories, but many people don’t learn that way—they learn visually or by hands-on training. Traditional American education was missing this key aspect. There was a complete void of training in vocational education using a structured and disciplined methodology. "I went to our dean and asked, “Why don’t we offer full-term vocational training to prepare students for entry-level jobs in high-demand verticals like healthcare?” He said, “No, that’s not what we do, and the faculty senate would never al...
“You saw Becky in a commercial?” “Yeah, isn’t that what you were talking about? “No, I meant in person.” “Oh, well no, I haven’t seen her in person. I thought you were talking about that commercial. There was another girl in that commercial that I also thought I recognized. She was in a few stupid flicks and I think in a porno too. I’m not sure what her real name is, but I know she goes by 3 different names; Wendy Wilson, Cindy Gibson and Tara Hawkins.” “That doesn’t rhyme.” Kurt and Thomas looked up to find Chris, the waiter, towering over them. “Excuse me?” Kurt asked, clearly annoyed at Chris’s intrusion. “I said, that doesn’t rhyme.” “What doesn’t rhyme?” “That 3 rd name. It doesn’t rhyme with Gibson or Wilson.” “So what? Who said the names have to rhyme? And who the hell asked you anyway?” “Look, I just figure if you’re gonna go by Cindy Gibson and Mindy Williams…” “It’s Wendy Wilson,” Thomas interjected. “…once you decide to pick a new name you’ll try t...