Alliedbarton Security Services Nov 2006 - May 2010
Security Officer
Securitas Critical Infrastructure Services, Inc. Feb 2005 - Nov 2007
Security Officer
Us Army Feb 1982 - Feb 1992
Disabled
Education:
Hunter College Jan 1, 1997 - 1999
University of Maryland Jan 1, 1987 - 1989
Associates, General Studies
Elite Models, Michele & Group, Peach Buns, CMG, and Hooked on Fashion
Jul 2007 to 2000 Promotional MarketingRoberts Disability Consultance
Feb 2007 to 2000 Accounts Receivable, Office Assistant, Job Analysis5ivecanons Jacksonville, FL Apr 2012 to Aug 2012 Project Manager
Education:
University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL Jan 2010 to Jan 2013 Communication BS in Electric Media and AdvertisingFlorida State College of Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL Jan 2007 to Jan 2010 Associates DegreeDuncan U. Fletcher Neptune Beach, FL Jan 2002 to Jan 2006 High School Diploma
Skills:
Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Photoshop, InDesign, Management, Organization, Customer Service, Social Media, Other Software
Hahira Elementary School Hahira GA 1988-1989, Lee County Primary School Leesburg GA 1989-1991, Lee County Elementary School Leesburg GA 1991-1992, Twin Oaks Elementary School Leesburg GA 1992-1994, Lee County Middle School Leesburg GA 1994-1997
Sally Norton, Barbara Giancarlo, Bob Cecil, Cheryl Nelson, Rebecca Shafer, Elizabeth Hillenmeyer, Dolores Aguayo, Helen Mattingly, Roberta Pumphrey, Gaye Resch, Ann Lehigh
Gabrielle Roberts, a child psychologist at Advocate Children's Hospital in Oak Lawn, says there is no right or wrong way to answer difficult questions. "What matters is that children know that this is something we can talk about... that it's safe to talk about," she said.
No right or wrong answers: Gabrielle Roberts, a child psychologist at Advocate Children's Hospital in Oak Lawn, said there is no right or wrong way to answer difficult questions. "What matters is that children know that this is something we can talk about that it's safe to talk about."
Date: Dec 14, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
President Obama arrives in Tampa, heads to Krispy Kreme
One of the security rules that no posters or signs would be allowed was a disappointment to Gabrielle Roberts, 8, who came with her mother Gia Roberts, 44, of Tampa. The daughter had prepared her own sign that read, "No turning back. Forward, not backward."
Date: Oct 25, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
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Gabrielle Roberts
Work:
Ross Dress For Less - Location Planning Analyst (2011)