I have been a Reno resident for over twenty years. In that time, I have come to love this place I call home. I feel that Reno is a secret gem. It has so much to offer. My husband and I moved here when our first daughter was only five days old. My two daughters are now 20 and 21 years old and loved growing up in Reno. After being a stay at home mom for many years I decided on a career in Real Estate. Most people have asked why I would get into this field now. I answer them with....It's the perfect job for me, I get to meet new people and not be behind a desk all day. And actually, in the short time I have been doing this I absolutely love it. I have met some of the nicest people! I can truly say I love what I do!
Easter Seals UCP NC & VA - Administrative Support (2011) Southern Energy Management - Administrative Support (2010) PerfectPower Solar - Director of First Impressions (2004-2010) Wallpaper Etc. - Interior Designer (2000-2004)
Education:
New Kent High School - General, Scheffield School of Interior Design - Interior Design
Relationship:
Married
About:
My full name is Cynthia Dudley Phillips. Â Grew up in Richmond, Virginia.
Bragging Rights:
Been married for 20 years, have 2 kids
Cindy Phillips
Work:
Sierra Nevada Corporation ARINC FedEx Ground Ultimate Staffing Pro Staff Bolder Staffing
Education:
Frostburg State University
Cindy Phillips
Work:
You name it. I have probably done it
Education:
Bob Jones High School
Tagline:
I am who I am. Some love me some dont so what move on. Next
Cindy Phillips
Work:
Home
Education:
Blue springs
Cindy Phillips
Education:
Crater high central point or
Cindy Phillips
Education:
Branson High
Cindy Phillips
Cindy Phillips
About:
Yep, it's me! Born in Texas, Grew up in Idaho, went back to Texas, now in Arkansas with a husband of 20 years and three great kids.
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Cindy Phillips, executive director of Weilenmann School of Discovery in Park City, said the new rule has "significant advantages" over current policies, giving schools "the opportunity of hiring an individual with demonstrated depth of content knowledge (who is) willing to submit to customized (scho
From 2001 to 2004, Jordan was chairman of the Madison County Republican Party in the Jackson suburbs. Cindy Phillips of Madison, who was Mississippi's Republican National Committee woman from 2000 to 2010, said she remembers him as an efficient chairman.