Dr. Fleming graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in 2006. He works in Clinton, NJ and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Fleming is affiliated with Hunterdon Medical Center.
Cricket Media Peterborough, NH 2013 to 2013 Design InternCru Northeast, Int. Boston, MA 2013 to 2013 Student Graphic DesignerTransform Creative New York, NY 2014 to Present Artist-in-Residence
Education:
Plymouth State University Plymouth, NH Jun 2014 to 2000 BS in Interdisciplinary
Skills:
Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint, Mac OS, PC, Wacom Tablet, DSLR digital photography, print media, web graphics.
Resource Staffing Houston, TX Jan 2014 to Feb 2015 Image ReviewerRandall's Houston, TX Sep 2014 to Dec 2014 Overnight StockerYMCA Austin, TX Feb 2013 to Aug 2013 Gym/Teen Room ManagerKroger Houston, TX Oct 2011 to Dec 2012 Courtesy Clerk/ StockerLost Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Bastrop, TX Apr 2011 to Sep 2011 Dietary Aide
Education:
Bastrop High School Bastrop, TX 2009 High School Diploma
For the last thirty three years, as a Sculptor, Architect and Builder, I’ve been designing and making three-dimensional art. My intention is to continuously... For the last thirty three years, as a Sculptor, Architect and Builder, I’ve been designing and making three-dimensional art. My intention is to continuously challenge myself, learn and grow towards becoming a sculptor at the level of Bernini, Rodin, Zuniga and Finotti. I want my sculpture to...
Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser wants to cut a hole in the Mississippi River levee to drain the Braithwaite area, but the Army Corps is opposed to the plan and hopes to get pumps brought to the area. "My reaction is big and as many as you've got," Col. Edward Fleming said of the pumps.
Date: Aug 29, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Morganza Spillway to Open When Flow Rate Meets Threshold
Major General Michael Walsh, president of the Mississippi River Commission, has told Col. Edward Fleming to open the spillway as soon as the rivers flow reaches 1.5 million cubic feet per second at Louisianas Red River Landing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said in a statement.