Owner at Idaho Hispano, Co-Owner at Chateau Builders Inc
Location:
Boise, Idaho
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
Idaho Hispano - Boise, Idaho Area since Jan 2012
Owner
Chateau Builders Inc since Jan 2001
Co-Owner
Treasure Valley Broadcasting Apr 1999 - Dec 2011
Prior General Sales Manager
Skills:
Advertising Marketing Strategy Radio Advertising Online Advertising Marketing Management Copywriting Digital Marketing Media Buying Media Planning Social Media Marketing Marketing Communications
Mar 2012 to 2000 Customer Service AssociateMOUNTAIN HOME HEALTH CARE Colorado Springs, CO May 2011 to Mar 2012 Personal Care ProviderFIRSTSOURCE SOLUTIONS, INC Colorado Springs, CO Mar 2007 to Jun 2010 Relationship ManagerUNITED INSURANCE GROUP Greenwood Village, CO Oct 2006 to Feb 2007 Licensed Agent RepresentativeINSURANCE CENTERS OF AMERICA Colorado Springs, CO Nov 2005 to May 2006 Account ManagerVAN GILDER INSURANCE CORP Colorado Springs, CO Oct 2002 to Oct 2005 Account Manager-Commercial LinesSENTRY INSURANCE Colorado Springs, CO Jul 2000 to Apr 2002 Sales RepresentativeCITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, CO Jul 1997 to Jul 2000 Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster
Education:
Montana State University Bozeman, MT Aug 1990 Bachelor's in Business/Finance
Skills:
Experienced in Finance. Excellent Customer Service and Communication skills.
Public defender Debra Patterson acknowledged that evidence shows her client, 34-year-old Annette Morales-Rodriguez, sought out a young woman in the late stages of pregnancy and used a blade to slice out the fetus. But Patterson said the key legal question was whether Morales-Rodriguez intended to ki
Date: Sep 19, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Defense argues intent in Wis. fetal abduction case
In opening statements, defense lawyer Debra Patterson acknowledged that evidence shows her client, 34-year-old Annette Morales-Rodriguez, found a young woman in the late stages of pregnancy and used a blade to slice out the fetus. But Patterson said the key legal question was whether Morales-Rodrigu
IRS employee Debra Patterson, territory manager for the Stakeholder Partnership, Education and Communication or SPEC educational outreach program, said that various software providers partnered with the IRS to offer their software at no charge for tax preparation for those who qualify.
Instead of heading home to meet his wife, he drove to the hotel in Bessemer where they'd been staying since early March, ever since a kitchen fire forced them out. Just this week, city inspectors had given contractors the go-ahead to start renovations that would get them back home. But for all the inconvenience, the fire had taught Debra Patterson a life lesson: You could lose material possessions and still come out whole.
Up Interstate 20, Debra Patterson realized the storm was heading for the fire-damaged home she'd left behind. But an empty house was far from her only worry. A second daughter and her husband lived in the neighborhood, too.