Impress Supervisor 1296 at OfficeMax, Technology Consultant at Aff Research LLC, Mobile Disc Jockey at Fortune Talent, Owner at Designs For Me
Location:
Little Chute, Wisconsin
Industry:
Internet
Work:
OfficeMax since Jan 2011
Impress Supervisor 1296
Aff Research LLC since Jan 2009
Technology Consultant
Fortune Talent since 2006
Mobile Disc Jockey
Designs For Me since Jun 2003
Owner
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2006 - 2009
BA, Urban Studies
Skills:
Graphic Design Web Design Graphics Digital Photography Photography Brochures Social Media SEO Business Cards Video Editing Flyers Microsoft Office Customer Service Social Media Marketing Social Networking HTML Photoshop Desktop Publishing Graphic Arts
Interests:
web design, graphic design, new technology, digital photography, professional networking, gourmet cooking, video editing
JC Penney since Jun 2011
Operations Manager
JCPenney - Lenexa, KS Oct 2010 - Jun 2011
Global Flow SSC Liaison
JCPenney - Lenexa, KS Feb 2005 - Oct 2010
Store Support Center Manager
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1978 - 1983
BA, Mass Communications - Journalism
Skills:
Inventory Management Retail Inventory Control Merchandising Store Management Operations Management Logistics Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Customer Service Visual Merchandising Process Improvement Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Distribution Center Operations Warehousing Team Building Team Leadership Forecasting Microsoft Word Purchasing
Interstate Partners Saint Paul, MN Dec 2013 to Nov 2014 Real Estate Analyst
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI Mar 2012 Bachelor of Business AdministrationNational Outdoor Leadership School Mar 2007 Certificate in International Business
"Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can now be made when the patient first presents symptoms and still has largely preserved mental function," Christopher Rowe, MD, of Austin Health in Melbourne, said in a statement.
Date: Jun 12, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Alzheimer's disease screening coming to a corner near you?
"For individuals who have already developed a measurable memory decline, a positive scan for amyloid is the most accurate predictor of progression to Alzheimer's disease," Dr. Christopher Rowe, the lead investigator of the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle study, said in a news release. "