Business and Legal Consultant at Payne & Co.Consulting, Full-Time Student at University of Maine School of Law
Location:
Portland, Maine Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Payne & Co.Consulting since Feb 2010
Business and Legal Consultant
University of Maine School of Law since Jul 2009
Full-Time Student
Bryant University Aug 2008 - Apr 2009
Graduate Assistant
Education:
University of Maine School of Law 2009 - 2012
J.D., Law
Bryant University Graduate School 2008 - 2009
M.B.A., Finance / Managment
Bryant University 2004 - 2008
Bachelor of Science in Business Admin., Marketing, Legal Studies, Communication
Quince and Co
Production Manager
Lakonia Greek Products
Inventory Manager and Warehouse Supervisor
Education:
Mount Washington College 2010 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Mount Washington College 2009 - 2010
Associates, Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, Liberal Studies
Skills:
Leadership Powerpoint Social Media Public Speaking Windows Data Entry Teaching Data Analysis Team Leadership Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Program Evaluation Training Time Management Critical Thinking Community Outreach Qualitative Research Program Development Teamwork Research Statistics Analysis Spss
Interests:
Reading Health Children Gardening Education Environment Photography Science and Technology Human Rights Civil Rights and Social Action Poverty Alleviation Hiking Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Social Services Investing Economic Empowerment Politics Science Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Humanity
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