Jim Tyler Laird (September 10, 1897 August 16, 1970) was a professional American football player who played running back for the Rochester Jeffersons, ...
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Jim Laird President
Central Valley Farm Equipment Ltd Farm Equipment-Service Repair & Parts
34511 Vye Rd PO Box 549, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Z5 (604)8599273
Jim Laird President
Fortune Personnel Consultants of Orlando Inc Employment Agency
978 Innswood Ct, Longwood, FL 32779 (407)8627681
Jim Laird President
Central Valley Farm Equipment Ltd Farm Equipment-Service Repair & Parts
(604)8599273
Resumes
Global Partner Development Consultant And Service Provider.
Global Partner Services since Jun 2008
Founder
Friends of Refugees 2012 - 2013
Board
Not Applicable Oct 2004 - Jan 2008
Ambassador-At-Large for Partnerships
Fortune Personnel Consultants of Orlando 1990 - 2004
President
NCR Corporation 1975 - 1990
Engineering Director
Education:
University of South Carolina-Columbia 1976 - 1980
MSEE, Computer Technology
North Carolina State University 1971 - 1972
BSEE, Electrical Engineering
Zentech, Inc since Jan 2011
Electrical Engineer Drafter
United States Marine Corps - MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA Aug 2006 - Aug 2011
Electronics Tech
United States Marine Corps Aug 2006 - Aug 2011
Sergeant
Education:
ASOS Technician School Kansas
American Military University
Electronics/Digital Analysis School
United States Marine Corps
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, JakartaManaging Director at Synergy Management Consulting... I've been a Management Consultant since 1993, after more than 20 years in manufacturing management and continuous improvement.
In 2007 I formed my own... I've been a Management Consultant since 1993, after more than 20 years in manufacturing management and continuous improvement.
In 2007 I formed my own company, Synergy Management Consulting Group, based in Sydney Australia. We provide business improvement services to most business sectors:
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Jim Laird, 71, has been raising corn, soybeans and cattle in southern Illinois all his life, and has never seen a drought this bad. This month, his family chopped down part of the spoiled corn crop to supplement the hay they feed their 150 head of cattle hay that has become costly because of the d