Dr. Rivera Hernandez graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 1984. She works in Miami, FL and specializes in Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Pediatrics. Dr. Rivera Hernandez is affiliated with University Of Miami Hospital.
Dec 2009 to 2000 Bankruptcy Specialist II21st Century Auto Insurance Woodland Hills, CA Mar 2004 to Dec 2009 Senior Live Chat RepresentativeWashington Mutual Bank Chatsworth, CA Nov 1999 to Mar 2004 Customer Service Associate
Education:
Los Angeles Valley College Valley Glen, CA 2014 Computer Science
Skills:
Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Outlook, Systems and Applications: AS400 - Live Host, Yardi, SharePoint, Bankruptcy Automated Processing System (BAPS), AACER, Document Management Portal, LPS (Black Knight), National Data Center (NDC), Safeguard
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Delia Hernandez
Work:
Chest Me
Education:
University of Phoenix - Health care
Delia Hernandez
Work:
YouTube - USUARIO
Education:
MARCOS MOSHINSKY BORODIANSKY
Delia Hernandez
Education:
San francisco state university - Zoology
Delia Hernandez
Work:
Caja Agraria
About:
Soy toda una sra.
Bragging Rights:
2 hijos en CANADA 1 en Colombia
Delia Hernandez
Education:
Facultad de psicologia
Bragging Rights:
Alegre, simpatica
Delia Hernandez
Work:
Channel 4
Delia Hernandez
Tagline:
El valor de las personas no esta en lo que tienen, si no en el alma y la sencilles de la misma.
Robin is survived by her children, Maria (Mike) Arndt of Fort Atkinson, Delia Hernandez of Janesville, Anita Dominguez of Sun Prairie and Javier Antonio Perez of Fort Atkinson; 13 grandchildren; one great grandchild on the way and sisters, Bonnie (Rick) Wehrle of Beloit and Lena Lass of Fort Atkinso
Date: Apr 13, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Police searching for male babysitter who left South LA 3-year-old alone
The child was spotted by Delia Hernandez around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, near 111th Street and Avalon Boulevard, police said. The good Samaritan, brought the boy -- who was somewhat scared -- to the Los Angeles Police Departments Southeast Division, police said.
Delia Hernandez, 44, an office manager, says she hopes the candidates know they are competing for a tough job. "It won't be fun," she says. "I think whoever wins will eventually have to raise our taxes and cut our services. That won't make them very popular."