Johnston Health since Jul 2009
Clinical Lab Manager
Talecris Plasma Resources Dec 2006 - Nov 2007
Corporate QA/Compliance Specialist
Education:
North Carolina State University 2009 - 2012
MEd, Adult Education, Training, and Development
Winston-Salem State University 2007 - 2009
BS, Clinical Laboratory Science
Wake Technical Community College 1993 - 1996
AAS, Medical Technology
Interests:
Hiking, kayaking, caving , fishing, landscape photography, national historic sites and buildings
Honor & Awards:
WakeMed Circle of Quality Service - Recipient 2004
Jan 2013 to 2000 Clinical and Didactic Instructor - Medical Laboratory TechnologyJohnston Health Clayton, NC Apr 2011 to Apr 2013 Laboratory Manager/Lab AdministratorNorth Carolina State Lab or Public Health Raleigh, NC Nov 2010 to Apr 2011 Supervisor of Hemoglobinopathies and Cystic Fibrosis TestingCarteret General Hospital Morehead City, NC Jul 2010 to Nov 2010 Laboratory DirectorJohnston Medical Center Clayton, NC Nov 2007 to Jun 2010WakeMed Health & Hospitals Raleigh, NC Apr 2002 to Jan 2007 POCC, Medical TechnologistTalecris Plasma Resources Research Triangle Park, NC 2007 to 2007 QA/RARex Healthcare Raleigh, NC Dec 1997 to Dec 2001 Medical Laboratory Technician - Generalist/Blood Bank/Microbiology
Education:
Appalachian State University Boone, NC Master of Arts in EducationWinston Salem State University Salem, NC 2009 Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory ScienceWake Technical Community College Raleigh, NC 1996 Associate of Applied Science in Medical Laboratory Technology
with a more traditional hire this time around. Athletic director Candice Lee has had her two biggest hires so far come from the assistant coaching rankings with football coach Clark Lea (formerly the Notre Dame defensive coordinator) and women's basketball coach Shea Ralph (formerly a UConn assistant).
Date: Mar 14, 2024
Category: Sports
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How college football is handling its COVID-19 protocols one month into the season
At Vanderbilt, athletic director Candice Lee described the program's COVID-19 situation as a "slow creep." It began on Sept. 10, when the Commodores were down to 56 scholarship players in a 41-7 loss to South Carolina. Having barely met the threshold of 53 scholarship athletes required by the SEC, t
Date: Oct 21, 2020
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Vanderbilt-Missouri first SEC football game postponed by COVID-19
"The league and universities have been prepared for the likelihood of disruptions within the season while we navigate the various challenges and complexities of competing during a global pandemic," Vanderbilt vice chancellor for athletics Candice Lee said in a statement. "As always, we are committed
Date: Oct 12, 2020
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Vanderbilt's road game against Missouri postponed due to COVID-19 concerns, rescheduled for Dec. 12
of disruptions within the season while we all navigate the various challenges and complexities of competing during a global pandemic. As always, we are committed to taking whatever steps necessary for the health and safety of our students and community," Vanderbilt athletic director Candice Lee said.
Date: Oct 12, 2020
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Hong Kong Protesters Take Stock After Arrests and China’s Condemnation
I think that this type of action will gradually drain the momentum built by two million protesters, because it clearly creates a riot-like impact, said Candice Lee, 38, a social worker who had participated in previous marches against the extradition bill with her children. She said she believed Mo