Haymore Real Estate LLC. Sierra Vista, AZ (520)2660283 (Phone)
Interests:
Out door sports. I play golf and adult soccer.
About:
Resident of Sierra Vista for 45 years. I raised two wonderful Boys here is Sierra Vista. When I am not working I play Golf and Adult Soccer. My husband and I love to travel, but have never found a Better place to Live than Sierra Vista.
Alachua County School Board Gainesville, FL 2007 to 2014 School Bus DriverAlachua County School Board Gainesville, FL 2000 to 2014 School Bus DriverAlachua County School Board
2009 to 2011 Associate of Arts degreeAlachua County School Board Gainesville, FL 2000 to 2009 School Bus DriverAlachua County School Board Gainesville, FL 2000 to 2007 School Bus DriverUniversity of Florida Gainesville, FL 1996 to 2000 Supervisor of Central Supply Department and its daily dutiesNorth Florida Regional Hospital
1987 to 1994 Supervisor of Central Supply DepartmentNorth Florida Regional Medical Center Gainesville, FL 1981 to 1987 Housekeeping/Central Supply
Education:
University of Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 2014 Bachelor of Science in Human Services ManagementUniversity of Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 2011 Associate of Arts in Psychology
George Washington University - English and Philosophy
About:
Dorothy Robinson is Metro's managing editor of print and digital. Her duties run the gamut from interviewing TV personalities such as Stephen Colbert, to Poet Laureate Billy Collins to flying thro...
Tagline:
Managing Editor of Print and Digital for Metro US
Bragging Rights:
When Dorothy is not helping to produce tiny news for the commuting masses, she lives in Brooklyn with her nice husband, rescue mutt and 1-year-old.
Dorothy Robinson
Lived:
Raleigh N.C Sierra Vista, AZ
Work:
Haymore Real Estate - Sell's Agent Realty World Mike Dennis Realty
About:
Having lived in Sierra Vista since 1964 I know this small Town. My two Boys were born here. I've been helping people with their Real Estate needs since the 90's. With confidence, you may c...
"I found out they discovered the head right there in my bushes in a plastic bag," Dorothy Robinson said. "It's just unbelievable that you would think something like that would happen in your neighborhood."