Owner,C.E.O. at Man Up Mentoring, Incorporated, political stratagist at Cabonbale Illinos, Spiritual Advisor for the chapter at Megiste Arete Christian Farternity Inc.
Location:
Carbondale, Illinois
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
Man Up Mentoring, Incorporated - Carbondale, Illinois since Jun 2011
Owner,C.E.O.
Cabonbale Illinos - Carbondale, Illinois since Jan 2011
political stratagist
Megiste Arete Christian Farternity Inc. - Carbondale, Illinois since 2010
Spiritual Advisor for the chapter
Illinois Department of Transportation (District 9) Jan 2012 - May 2012
Winter Tech Trainee
Southern Illinois University 2011 - 2012
Mentor
Education:
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 2004 - 2010
Bachelorette, Political Science
John A. Logan College 2001 - 2003
Associate of Science, Criminal Justice
Oakbrook Elementary School Wood Dale IL 1971-1972, Mesa View Elementary School Huntington Beach CA 1973-1976, Marine View Middle School Huntington Beach CA 1975-1977
Community:
Sherryl Maxwell, Debbie Garcia, Karan Spencer, Steven Sanders
Mike Meitzenheimer, Stacy Lamon, Margie Geisbauer, David Schenk, Michael Lavallee, Terri Schaefer, Susan Coffey, Yvonne Koenigseder, Mike Bock, Joe Pohl, Agnes Amy
In a career spanning aerospace, software tools, banking, energy and the public sector I’ve been a former global dev manager, IT architect and IT director. As a consultant I now help organisations evol...
Tagline:
Values-based transformation with Lean, Kanban and Agile
Bragging Rights:
Namechecked in an internet RFC; once folded the underpants of former prime minister Harold Macmillan (by then Lord Stockton)
Michael Burrows
Work:
Discovery College - Teacher
Michael Burrows
Education:
Smyrna high school
Michael Burrows
About:
We have written hundreds of jingles and sonic branding campaigns for brands around the world.
Tagline:
Jingles Creator for Brand Music
Michael Burrows
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News
Under the sea, marine heat waves can wreak havoc on wildlife
Some free-swimming sea animals like bat rays or lobsters may shift their routines. But stationary organisms like coral reefs and kelp forests are in real peril, said Michael Burrows, an ecologist at the Scottish Marine Institute, who was not part of the research.