Donald S Walker Health Center 43 W Main St, Liberty, ME 04949 (207)5894509 (phone), (207)5893104 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hurley graduated from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2005. She works in Liberty, ME and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Hurley is affiliated with Waldo County General Hospital.
Associate Vice President, Corporate Relations at National MS Society
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
National MS Society - Home Office, Denver CO since Mar 2010
Associate Vice President, Corporate Relations
Network Affiliates, Inc. (dba blue onion, The Media Team) Sep 2004 - Feb 2010
Director of Sales & Marketing
FedEx Services Sep 2002 - Sep 2004
Sales Executive
Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Aug 2000 - Sep 2002
Sales Executive
Ford Motor Company May 1997 - Aug 2000
Zone Manager
Education:
University of Michigan 1993 - 1997
Skills:
Marketing Strategy Advertising Social Media Marketing Email Marketing Public Relations Marketing Communications Social Media Online Advertising Event Management Fundraising Event Planning Media Relations
Oracle Jan 2014 - Apr 2017
Release Manager
Kaiser Permanente Jan 2014 - Apr 2017
Project Manager Scrum Master
Oracle Dec 1997 - Jan 2014
Senior Principal Support Engineer - Fusion Middleware Bug Diagnostics and Engineering
Dec 1997 - Jan 2014
Project
Education:
Valley High School
Regis University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems
Skills:
Middleware Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Reports Customer Service Weblogic Oracle Oracle Application Server Solaris Pl/Sql Oracle Applications Cloud Computing Linux Sql Solution Architecture Unix Integration Enterprise Architecture Oracle E Business Suite Business Intelligence Databases Enterprise Software High Availability
Julie Hurley of SATF suggested educating the doctors to prevent over prescription and to identify those with addiction problems. Another audience member suggested that addiction needed to be treated as an illness and not a crime.