Mar 2010 to 2000 ManagerLounge Burger Wantagh, NY Nov 2009 to Apr 2010 Owner/OperatorDave and Buster's Westbury, NY Oct 2007 to Nov 2009 Assistant General ManagerBoulder Creek Steakhouse Smithtown, NY Oct 2004 to Aug 2007 Managing PartnerStrike New Hyde Park, NY 2003 to 2004 Executive General Manager
Education:
Eckerd College Saint Petersburg, FL 1986 Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Criminal Justice
License Records
Randy Gross
Address:
Cincinnati, OH
License #:
54.31.3640 - Active
Issued Date:
Apr 19, 2007
Expiration Date:
Jan 2, 2018
Type:
Fire Protection Individual
License #:
54.31.3640/1 - Active
Category:
Fire Alarms/Detection
Issued Date:
Jan 3, 2006
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Randy Gross Senior Manager Corporate Information Technology
Time Warner Inc. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone
1 Time Warner Ctr, New York, NY 10019
Wikipedia References
Randy Gross
News
Illinois law extends medical marijuana to children, but experts question ...
CHICAGO (AP) Randy Gross hopes a new law allowing children into Illinois' medical marijuana program will reunite his family, nearly a year after his wife moved to Colorado so their son could receive a controversial treatment to ease his epileptic seizures.
Randy Gross, who works as a chief information officer for a trade group, hopes to bring his wife and sons back home. He tries to spend two weeks each month with them in Colorado. It's been difficult for the family, particularly his 10-year-old son, Zach.
Date: Jan 02, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Illinois lays out rules for medical marijuana and children
"There does need to be a different standard for kids," said Randy Gross of Naperville, whose 8-year-old son Chase suffers from intractable epilepsy and has used marijuana oil in Colorado. "I'm glad they're protecting kids."
Date: Dec 23, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Illinois legalizes medical marijuana use for those with epilepsy
My family is grateful to the Illinois Legislature and Governor for their sensible addition of those with seizure conditions to the Compassionate Care Act, Randy Gross, the parent of a child with epilepsy, said. We admire their particular courage in explicitly including children with seizures, and