Ubreakifix Nov 2016 - Dec 2017
Franchisee
Ubreakifix Apr 2011 - Apr 2017
Director of Web Development and Digital Marketing
Identity Defined Aug 2009 - Apr 2011
Director of Web Development and Digital Marketing
Next Horizon Networking and Technology Jul 2007 - Aug 2009
Senior Web Developer and Marketing Specialist
Team Refinance Oct 2006 - Feb 2007
Web Development and Advertising
Education:
Seminole State College of Florida 2008 - 2010
Associates, Communication, Multimedia
Seminole State College (Oklahoma) 2008 - 2010
Seminole State College of Florida 2006 - 2009
Associates, Animation, Graphic Design
Seminole State College (Oklahoma) 2006 - 2009
Skills:
Web Design Web Development Seo Social Media Sem Marketing Online Marketing Graphic Design Advertising Marketing Strategy Google Analytics Web Analytics User Interface E Commerce Html 5 Jquery Brand Development Php Javascript Creative Direction Project Management User Interface Design User Experience Graphics Art Direction Information Architecture Adobe Creative Suite Multimedia Digital Media Corporate Branding Logo Design Search Engine Optimization Market Research Html5 Relational Databases Adobe Photoshop Data Retention
Interests:
New Technology Design Computers Investing Cars Music Brand Development Seo Sem Internet Marketing
City police announced in a statement Wednesday morning that 44-year-old Anthony Spence and Saverna Bias turned themselves in Tuesday night. Both are charged with second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Spence is also charged with second-degree child abuse. Online court records show both postOnline court records show that 44-year-old Anthony Spence was charged Tuesday with second-degree assault, second-degree child abuse by a custodian and misconduct in office in a March 1 incident. He posted bond and was released Wednesday.
Date: Mar 09, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Latest: Documents: Officer Told Colleague to Smack Teen
In a statement of charges released Wednesday, police allege that a witness said Officer Saverna Bias told Officer Anthony Spence, "You need to smack him because he's got too much mouth," and Spence then hit and kicked the teen. Police note that Spence was not trying to arrest the teen and wasn't act
Date: Mar 09, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Baltimore schools officer charged after video probe
Anthony Spence, 44, was charged Tuesday with second-degree assault, second-degree child abuse by a custodian and misconduct in office in the March 1 incident, online court records show. He posted bond and was released Wednesday.