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YP
(redirected from Young Professional)

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YPYellow Pages
YPYorkshire Post
YPYour Problem (John Cleese)
YPYoung Professional
YPYoung Person
YPYorke Peninsula (South Australia)
YPYield Point (PSI)
YPPatrol Craft (Self-Propelled)
YPYard Patrol
YPYucatan Peninsula
YPAero Lloyd Flugreisen (Germany, IATA airline code)
YPYukon Party (Canada)
YPYears Purchase
YPYuri-Prime (Westwood Studios)


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Prolific narrator Brick's voice lends itself well to the character of a young professional man in a stressful situation.
If one has a great opportunity, especially a young professional, to go into a place that is making a strong attempt to diversify their workforce as well as their business practices, they should do so because many of us have been 'first'--the first African American board member, the first African American chief marketing officer--and we need those trailblazers to effectuate change so that others can come behind them.
In 1999 she was named the Illinois Park and Recreation Association's Young Professional Award and in 2002 garnered its Meritorious Service Award.
 
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