Troy International, Inc. - Greater New York City Area since Apr 2013
Corporate Trainer
Blue Mash Golf Course - Washington D.C. Metro Area May 2011 - Feb 2013
Supervisor of Guest Services
Progressive Insurance - Santa Barbara, California Area May 2006 - Sep 2010
Claims Generalist Associate & Managing Repair Representative
Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. - Washington D.C. Metro Area Aug 2003 - Apr 2006
Law Clerk
Viacom - Washington D.C. Metro Area Jun 1998 - Aug 2001
PAC Manager and Legislative Assistant
Education:
University of Baltimore School of Law 2001 - 2004
Law
Assumption College 1989 - 1993
B.A., History
Assumption College 1993
Bachelor of Arts, History; Theology
Blair Academy 1988 - 1989
University of Baltimore
Juris Doctorate
Skills:
Fundraising Sales Management Business Analysis Growth Strategies Team Management Product Marketing Research Legislative Relations Management Leadership Editing Press Releases International Relations
Patrick Archer, the president of the American Peanut Council, said he hadn't had a chance to read and review the Oxford study and therefore couldn't comment directly on its findings. But, Archer said through a spokeswoman Sunday, the peanut industry trade association "supports any research that shed
Over the long term, the shutdown of the Sunland plant could cause some temporary disruptions, but "we do not anticipate it affecting the overall supply of organic peanut butter," said Patrick Archer, president of the American Peanut Council in Alexandria, Va. "There are several other processors who
"After last year's small crop, we saw peanut butter prices on average rise 30 percent or more," said Patrick Archer, president of the American Peanut Council. "With this year's excellent crop, the supply and demand should come back into balance and peanut butter prices should come back to a more nor
Date: Oct 26, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Peanut Council: Shoppers Not Avoiding Peanut Products
We havent gotten a single consumer call here in the office asking any questions about it, and I havent heard any reports from our industry members about consumption changing, said Patrick Archer, president of the APC, Alexandria, Va.