Hewlett-Packard since Apr 2013
Service Segment Mgr III
Hewlett-Packard Jul 2007 - Apr 2013
Technical Project Lead
Hewlett-Packard Nov 2000 - Jun 2007
Technical Services Field Rep IV
Hewlett-Packard Co Nov 2000 - Jun 2007
Field Technical Support Rep IV
Education:
DeVry Institute of Technology 1998 - 2000
BS, Telecomunications Management
DeVry Institute of Technology Kansas 1998 - 2000
B.S, Telecommunications Management
Kirkwood Community College 1995 - 1997
B.S
Skills:
HP PMO Customer Satisfaction System Deployment Project Management Servers Hardware Computer Hardware TCP/IP Windows Server Service Delivery IT Management Troubleshooting
Who's Who In America Among High School Students, 1992-1995
Who's Who in America Professionals
2010 HP Heartland Area MVP
Awards:
2012 High Achiever Award HP Management the US HP Management team recognizes top level contributors within the US Technology Services Delivery organization in FY12. Only about three percent of the organization are formerly recognized. I was nominated and selected into this elite level. I was chosen based on my year of contributions, appreciation by HP, peers and customers, and achievements.
Director of Interactive Production at 180LA, Senior Interactive Producer at 180LA at 180LA
Location:
Santa Monica, California
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
180LA - Santa Monica, CA since Mar 2013
Director of Interactive Production
180LA - Santa Monica, CA since Nov 2009
Senior Interactive Producer at 180LA
Micros Systems Mar 2008 - Nov 2009
Implementation Specialist
Crispin Porter + Bogusky May 2006 - Jul 2006
Production Intern
Education:
Florida State University 2006 - 2007
Masters, Integrated Marketing Communication, Project Management
Florida State University - College of Business 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Marketing
Cooper City High School
Skills:
Production Digital Marketing Integrated Marketing Production Planning Social Media Integrated Planning Digital Strategy Video Production Television Production Film Mobile Advertising Mobile Applications Facebook Marketing Facebook API POS
Interests:
traveling the world, family time, digital media and trends, writing whenever I have time, silk screening, new and emerging technology
The use of traps is controversial and was widely criticised on Wednesday, including by WA Greens MP Lynn MacLaren, University of Sydney lecturer Christopher Neff and Mr Williams, who said killing individual sharks did not make the ocean safer.
Date: Jun 01, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Australia deploys drones to track sharks and prevent attacks
summit heard that netting and culling of sharks would be out of step with public opinion. Christopher Neff, a lecturer in public policy at the University of Sydney, told ABC at the time that research showed more than 80% of people in the Ballina and Byron coastal areas were opposed to killing sharks.
Some researchers contend that the French initiative will not work as planned. Christopher Neff, a shark attack researcher at the University of Sydney, said that statistics and an ineffective decade-long cull in Hawaii prove that "shark hunts just don't work to reduce the number of attacks."
Christopher Neff, a University of Sydney researcher completing a PhD in the politics of shark attacks, said such hunts were only about addressing public perception of risk, and did not reduce actual levels of risk.