Temple career agency helps BISD Delta students shine
September 4, 2025
By Harvey Jackson Oss
The Belton Journal
On Friday, August 29, Spherion Staffing & Recruiting in Temple partnered with the
Delta Program at Belton ISD to provide free professional headshots for students in the program. Delta is a special education program designed to help students transition successfully from school to adulthood by developing real-world skills and integrating them into the community through personalized, adult-focused support.
Vicki Koon opened her Temple franchise of Spherion, a career development and placement agency, in 1994.
Koon and her staff first learned of the Delta Program through a Belton Chamber of Commerce newsletter promoting a reverse job fair. Delta students set up their own displays with resumes and other information to advertise themselves to attending employers. Spherion Temple connected with Delta’s director after the fair, and ultimately decided to host a free headshot event for Delta students. In the past the franchise has also hosted community resume workshop events known as “Resu-mania.”

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Branch Manager Carlos Calaf poses in his auctionwon photo booth that was used by Spherion in Temple during a photo shoot with BISD Delta Program students.
Branch Manager Carlos Calaf spoke on the impact professional headshots could have on Delta students.
“This is really going to help them pop when they do their next job fair event.” Calaf noted that many of the students lacked professional photos, and had been using less formal candid shots on their displays.
Spherion Temple took professional headshots for around 60 students from different BISD high schools. The students were transported as groups from the schools to the studio in order to participate in the event.
“It’s important that everybody gets a fair shot at work… helping them create a professional appearance and resume gives them a better shot,” stated Vanessa Daniel, Area Operations Manager.
The photography booth setup used for the headshot event was acquired in a silent auction at one of Spherion’s inter-franchise conferences, where Calaf outbid a team from South Texas. The proceeds of the auctions go to Spherion’s Sandy Mazur scholarship program, which has historically been awarded annually to two applicants. A student from Temple was granted the scholarship last year, and this year the number of recipients has been increased to five.
“For the teams to get involved and spend their money on the scholarship is really special,” said Koon. Spherion Temple hopes to host similar events in the future and continue their relationship with the Delta Program.
“To do this annually would be great for them and great for us,” stated Daniel. The franchise is also planning partnerships with Fort Hood, Central Texas Workforce, with more to come in the future.









