State Bank of India
Assistant Vice President Construction Analyst
Benchmark Bank
Mortgage Banker and Senior Asset Manager
Big Lots Capital Dec 2000 - Jun 2005
Merchandise Aquisition
Education:
The Ohio State University 1988 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Business Administration, Marketing
Skills:
Investors Investment Properties Sellers Property Management First Time Home Buyers Buyers Hud Real Estate Relocation Short Sales New Home Sales Fha Referrals Buyer Representation Reo Foreclosures Listings U.s. Federal Housing Authority Move Up Buyers
Interests:
Working With Home Buyers and Sellers Investors Property Management
Nextech Materials, Ltd. May 2004 - Feb 2005
Office Manager
Nexceris, Llc May 2004 - Feb 2005
Contracts and Financial Specialist
Huntington National Bank Sep 2002 - Apr 2004
Customer Service Representative
Education:
The College of Wooster 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Economics
Skills:
Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Customer Service Financial Analysis Project Management Budgets Data Analysis Access Teaching Product Development Analysis Finance Powerpoint Accounting
Jun 2009 to Apr 2013Rolling Hills School District Byesville, OH Feb 2005 to Jun 2009 Computer TechnicianWhite Castle System, Inc Columbus, OH Sep 1999 to Oct 2004 PC Network SpecialistTTG Columbus, OH May 1999 to Aug 1999 Network TechnicianWinbook Hilliard, OH Dec 1995 to Feb 1999 Shop Lead
Education:
Mycomputercareer.com Columbus, OH 2014 to 2014 IT Certifications in ITOklahoma Christian University Oklahoma City, OK May 1994 B.A. in Business Administration
Skills:
A+, Network+, MTA Networking Fundamentals, MTA Operating Systems, MTA Server Fundamentals, MTA Security
Wade Thomas Elementary School San Anselmo CA 1988-1988, San Domenico Middle School San Anselmo CA 1989-1990, Grant Elementary School Eureka CA 1990-1990, Paradise Canyon Elementary School La Canada Flintridge CA 1990-1994
would have allowed a smoother and more comprehensive return to economic activity later on. More aggressive lockdowns would have [gotten] the country in a better position (health wise) as we head into fall and winter, said Andrew Patton, a professor of economics and finance at Duke University.