Oakwood Health Care System since Jan 2011
Wellness Professional
Oakwood Healthcare System since Feb 2009
Program Coordinator
Leade Health Jan 1998 - Jan 2002
Health/Fitness Consultant
Parke-Davis (Pfizer) Jan 1997 - Jan 1998
Fitness Coordinator
Johnson & Johnson, Health Care Systems, Inc Jan 1994 - Jan 1997
Account Manager
Education:
University of Michigan 1982 - 1986
Master of Science Kinesiology
University of Michigan 1980
Bachelor, Science Physical Education
Skills:
Fitness Wellness Employee Wellness Newsletters Event Planning Community Health Coaching Program Management Leadership Development Editing Customer Service Program Evaluation Staff Development
J.sarge - Nursing, J. Sarge - Associates of science
Relationship:
Single
About:
Well if you know me then great, if not then sorry about your luck =) my friends and family are my world and life is to short, so im taking it on one hell of a ride!
Bragging Rights:
I woke up today =)
Christine Miles
About:
As a woman, a working mother, and a cosmetic and environmental chemist, Bridget was always after a skincare range that delivered real results - without the hype, without unnecessary chemical fillers a...
Tagline:
For the love of you.
Bragging Rights:
Organic, natural & scientific skin care
Christine Miles
Tagline:
The road is the destination
Bragging Rights:
Designer of the flag and logo for the City of Athens, Ohio
Portland Public Schools spokeswoman Christine Miles told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Thursday that school employees "immediately" cut off access to water from drinking fountains and sinks at Rose City Park and Creston schools when water samples turned up unacceptably high levels of lead.
Date: May 27, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Home of the Braves no more: Oregon bans Native American mascots
A lot of people just felt it was community tradition and community pride, and they felt that they were honoring Native Americans by having them as a mascot, state board of education spokeswoman Christine Miles told the Los Angeles Times.
Christine Miles: "We don't know if we'll get any, some, a little bit. We don't know how much we could get. Our letter was to basically to let LaHood know that hey, we're interested, we're willing, we're ready."
Date: Aug 04, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Oregon governor signs bill aimed at reducing burden of insurance paperwork for ...
Kitzhaber spokeswoman Christine Miles says many physician offices are overwhelmed with paperwork, and the problem could be alleviated if insurance companies had uniform paperwork. Miles says the goal is to allow doctors to spend more time with their patients.