Cater To You Incorporated, LLC - Westchester County since 2012
Owner
AFTER FIVE AUTO REPAIR Jan 2000 - Apr 2013
Executive Assistant
COMMUNITY ACTION FOR HUMAN SERVICES, INC Nov 2008 - Dec 2010
Administrative Assistant
HILTON GRAND VACATION CLUB Mar 2006 - Jun 2008
Contract Specialist
URGO HOTELS-MARRIOTT RESIDENCE INN Jul 2004 - Oct 2006
Hearthroom Supervisor
Education:
Kings College of Business 2006 - 2007
Master's Degree in, Business Administration Business Management
Monroe College-New Rochelle 2003 - 2005
Bachelor’s Degree, Business Administration Business Management
Skills:
Microsoft Excel PowerPoint Outlook Spreadsheets Microsoft Word Process Scheduler Sales Budgets Database Administration Contract Management Human Resources Credit Administrative Assistants Customer Service Event Planning Microsoft Office QuickBooks Event Management Organization Public Speaking Marketing Social Networking Facebook Coaching
I am an entrepreneur with two businesses at the moment. One is an insurance business where I specialize in affordable Senior's insurance needs: final expense... I am an entrepreneur with two businesses at the moment. One is an insurance business where I specialize in affordable Senior's insurance needs: final expense (funeral) funding, Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Home & Nursing Care supplements. I also service ages 0-65 market's life & health...
A medical examiner determined that the deaths of Juliet Ramirez, 2, and Cavanaugh Ramirez, 1, of Weatherford were homicides. Parker County records show that the mother, Cynthia Randolph, was arrested in June and remains jailed. Officials said that Randolph originally said her children locked themse
Date: Aug 06, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
She left her kids in a hot car to 'teach them a lesson.' They died because of it.
Parker County Sheriffs Department investigators arrested Cynthia Randolph after admitting that she left her kids in the car to teach them a lesson. She is charged with two first-degree felony counts of injury to a child causing serious bodily injury, according to the Dallas Morning News.