Health Care Logistics
Customer Service Representative Ii
Nationwide Insurance Aug 2015 - Dec 2015
Pc Processor
Bioscrip, Inc. Apr 2015 - Aug 2015
Psr, Customer Service
Express Scripts Nov 2013 - Jan 2015
Quality Assurance Analyst
Express Scripts Jan 2012 - Nov 2013
Quality Performance Specialist
Education:
Columbus State Community College 2013 - 2013
Franklin University 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Columbus State Community College 1999 - 2002
Hilliard Darby High School 1977 - 1980
Skills:
Healthcare Process Improvement Quality Assurance Cross Functional Team Leadership Training Change Management Hipaa Leadership Software Documentation Performance Management Management Customer Service Human Resources Auditing Employee Training Medicare Pharmacy Benefit Management Six Sigma Strategic Planning Healthcare Management Pharmacy Sop Quality Auditing Quality Management Operations Management Interviews Quality Control Team Building
Interests:
Social Services Gardening Environment Beekeeping Health
alongand south of M-59, (where there is) the greatest potential for severe weather. It's thunderstorms, (and) there couldbe some heavy downpoursand damaging wind gusts" of up to 70 mph, said Debra Elliott, meteorologist for the National Weather Service forecast office in White Lake Township.
Date: Feb 23, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Thousands still without power across Michigan; more snow, warmup coming
Its gonna seem like summer on Saturday compared to the temperatures we have had, but you shouldnt put the coats away because the low overnight Monday into Tuesday were looking at 3 degrees (in Detroit), said Debra Elliott, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in White Lake Townsh
Date: Dec 26, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Warnings: Monster storm may take Great Lakes wave heights to 33 feet
"As that storm moves inland, then we'll have the stronger rain bands come over on Tuesday and Wednesday affecting our area and also picking up the winds," said Debra Elliott, an observation program leader with the NWS station in White Lake Township.
"We will have teams going out to look at the damage and label the strength of the tornadoes," said meteorologist Debra Elliott of the National Weather Service at White Lake Township on Friday. "Right now, based on what we know and have seen on the news, it looks like the Dexter tornado was the stron