Oct 2013 to 2000 General ManagerHome Depot Lovejoy, GA Aug 2011 to Sep 2013 Operations ManagerCarMax
Dec 2007 to Feb 2011 Satellite Operations ManagerCarMax Atlanta, GA 2003 to 2007 Operations Manager over ProductionCarMax
2002 to 2003 Operations Manager over ServiceAdvance Auto Parts
2000 to 2002 Division ManagerAdvance Auto Parts Atlanta, GA 1995 to 2002Advance Auto Parts
1999 to 2000 Management Training SpecialistAdvance Auto Parts
1997 to 1999 Regional Training Coordinator
Education:
Ashford University Atlanta, GA 2014 to 2016 MBA in Operations LeadershipGeorgia State University Atlanta, GA Bachelor of Science in Criminal JusticeGeorgia Perimeter College Atlanta, GA Associate of Science in Business Administration
Skills:
Inventory Management, Trainer, Customer Service Excellence, Coach and Great Communicator
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Corey Wilson
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Newburgh, NY Sugar Hill, GA
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Bath & Body Works - Sales associate (2010)
Education:
Lanier Technical College - Computer Networking
Corey Wilson
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U.S. Army - 25-S
Education:
Grayson County High School
Corey Wilson
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New York University, Rutgers University
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A native of Newark, New Jersey, Corey “Ty” Wilson was born into a musical family and got his singing debut at the tender age of 5. His extensive vocal training from the accomplished Newark Boys Chorus...
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YouTube (2009)
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Endstation Theatre Company - Box Office Manager (2012)
, LD 576. The legislation is designed to serve as a temporary solution to the concealed weapon permit issue while the Legislature considers a separate bill submitted by Rep. Corey Wilson, R-Augusta, that would make the confidentiality of permit holders permanent, according to Republican legislators.
Date: Feb 19, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Bill to shield concealed-gun data is passed and signed
The Democratic co-sponsors of Tuesday's emergency bill, Sen. Troy Jackson of Allagash and Rep. Jeff McCabe of Skowhegan, said the moratorium was necessary so that lawmakers could thoroughly consider a separate bill by Rep. Corey Wilson, R-Augusta, which would make the shield permanent.