Dr. Applegate graduated from the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in 1979. He works in Grandville, MI and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Applegate is affiliated with Mercy Health Saint Marys.
Resumes
Implementation Consultant, Professional Services At Innotas
Implementation Consultant, Professional Services at Innotas
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Innotas since Feb 2013
Implementation Consultant, Professional Services
Skills:
Client Services Software Implementation Project Management Enterprise Software SQL Server SAP Oracle Siebel Excel Proprietary Software eDiscovery Microsoft Excel Salesforce.com Friendly Personality Professional Services Financial Services Business Development Litigation Support Microsoft SQL Server SaaS Databases
Civas Steel Wolcott, IN Oct 2012 to Feb 2013 Material HandlerTRW Automotive Lafayette, IN Apr 2011 to Apr 2012 Steering Column AssemblerStratosphere Quality Lafayette, IN Feb 2011 to Apr 2011 Temporary Quality InspectorWal-Mart Lafayette, IN Mar 2008 to Jan 2009 Electronics AssociateKoch Customs Monticello, IN 2002 to 2006 Laborer
Education:
Academy of Art University San Francisco, CA 2013 to 2015 Associates in Game DesignNorth White High School Monon, IN Diploma of Graduation in General
Major Information Services & Technology Corporation
2009 to 2000 Associate Project Manager, Client Services DivisionMassMutual Financial Group Walnut Creek, CA 2008 to 2008 Financial RepresentativeRobert Half International, Inc Walnut Creek, CA 2007 to 2007 Administrative Assistant - In-house
Education:
Saint Mary's College of California Moraga, CA 2007 Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business AdministrationDeakin University Melbourne VIC Jan 2006 Study AbroadAmerican College of Switzerland Leysin, VD Jan 2006 Study Abroad
ANDREA HSU, BYLINE: Let's first go to James Applegate. He's a family physician with the Boyne Area Free Clinic in rural northern Michigan, where anyone can get health care for free. He rejoiced when the Federal Trade Commission narrowly approved the noncompete ban back in April.
"It is a small jump and it's nothing near what we need to see to be competitive," said James Applegate, vice president for program development at the Lumina Foundation, which works toward improving college enrollment and completion. The foundation set its own goal of increasing the proportion of the