Auxiliary Programs Coordinator at Georgetown Day School
Location:
Washington, District Of Columbia
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Georgetown Day School - Washington D.C. Metro Area since May 2011
Auxiliary Programs Coordinator
NCC Media (formerly National Cable Communications) Aug 2010 - Nov 2010
Political Sales Coordinator
United States House of Representatives Sep 2009 - May 2010
Intern, Congressman Joe Sestak (PA-7)
Loyola University Maryland Aug 2009 - May 2010
Service Coordinator-Refugee Youth Project, Center for Community Service and Justice
Loyola University Maryland Aug 2007 - May 2008
Service Coordinator-Frederick Ozanam House, Center for Community Service and Justice
Education:
Loyola College in Maryland 2006 - 2010
Bachelor's Degree, History, Political Science
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 2008 - 2009
Harder Elementary School Hayward CA 1975-1979, Twin Creeks Elementary School San Ramon CA 1979-1982, Fredericksen Junior High School Dublin CA 1982-1983, Wells Middle School Dublin CA 1982-1983, Governor Sanford B. Dole Middle School Honolulu HI 1983-1984
Attending an inaugural ball is quite an experience, especially for first-timers. "I had no idea what to expect," said Catherine Pearson, 24, from Washington. "It was such a whirlwind." She said that a highlight of the night was "definitely seeing the president and Mrs. Obama dance, and Stevie Wonder
Date: Jan 22, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
High Blood Pressure: More Than Half Of Adults With Hypertension Don't Have It ...
data tracks only adults, a recent study in the journal Hypertension showed that kids are increasingly affected by the condition, too. Child hospitalizations for hypertension have doubled within a nearly 10-year period from 12,000 in 1997 to 24,000 in 2006, HuffPost reporter Catherine Pearson reported.
Date: Sep 05, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Vitamin E Could Protect Against Liver Cancer: Study
Plus, a study published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that men who take vitamin E supplements could actually have a 17 percent increased risk of prostate cancer, HuffPost's Catherine Pearson reported.