11732 S Hale Ave, Chicago, IL 60643 • (773)9414023
Work
Company:
Simplot company - Boise, ID
2011
Position:
Packaging principal engineer
Education
School / High School:
Elmhurst College IL, College of Business and Economics
2002
Specialities:
Supply Chain Management
Specialities
Intellectual Property Law • Probate & Estate Planning • Business Law • Marijuana Law • Information Technology Law • Law Practice Management & Legal Administrators • Real Property Law • LGBTQA Law • Solo & Small Firm • Lgbtqa Law
Intellectual Property Law Probate & Estate Planning Business Law Marijuana Law Information Technology Law Law Practice Management & Legal Administrators Real Property Law LGBTQA Law Solo & Small Firm Lgbtqa Law
Medinah Baptist Church since Aug 2011
Pastor
Memorial Baptist Church Jul 2001 - Jul 2011
Pastor
Skills:
Discipleship Theology Biblical Studies Preaching Pastoral Care Pastoral Counseling Religion Public Speaking Teaching Leadership Development Team Building Strategic Planning
Senior Financial Advisor, First Vice President-Wealth Management at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Bank of America Corporation
Location:
Bainbridge Island, Washington
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Bank of America Corporation since Feb 1991
Senior Financial Advisor, First Vice President-Wealth Management
Education:
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business 2001 - 2001
Non Accredited Certificate Program
University of Washington 1975 - 1977
Master's Degree
University of Washington 1967 - 1971
Bachelor's Degree
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor, College For Financial Planning Certified Special Needs Advisor, Merrill Lynch Internal Certified Financial Manager, Merrill Lynch Internal Personal Investment Advisor, Merrill Lynch Internal
Simplot Company Boise, ID 2011 to 2014 Packaging Principal EngineerPactiv Corporation Vernon Hills, IL 2008 to 2011 Packaging Sr. EngineerPactiv Corporation
1999 to 2011Pactiv Corporation Vernon Hills, IL 2005 to 2008 Packaging Resource MgrPactiv Corporation Lake Forest, IL 1999 to 2005 Senior Packaging Engineer and Group LeaderFort James Corporation / James River Corporation
1998 to 1999 ManagerFort James Corporation / James River Corporation Norwalk, CT 1991 to 1999Fort James Corporation / James River Corporation
1996 to 1998 Senior Packaging EngineerFort James Corporation / James River Corporation Easton, PA 1991 to 1996 Packaging Applications EngineerCloud Corp, Kelloggs, and FTD Assoc
1983 to 1991
Education:
Elmhurst College IL, College of Business and Economics 2002 to 2004 Supply Chain ManagementMichigan State University, School of Packaging Bachelor of Science
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News & Observer reporter Craig Jarvis writes that Republicans have enough votes to override the veto in the Senate. But it seems less likely that an override will get the three-fifths vote necessary to succeed in the House.
Date: Dec 21, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Bias on death row? North Carolina lawmakers now not so sure
The News & Observer newspaper reported that 154 of the state's 157 death-row inmates have demanded hearings under the Racial Justice Act. Some of those cases, reporter Craig Jarvis noted, "seemed to have nothing to do with race."