Cook Children's since Apr 2006
Fundraising Coordinator
The Women's Museum Apr 2005 - Apr 2006
Membership & Annual Fund Manager
The Women's Museum Dec 2004 - Apr 2005
Membership & Marketing Assistant
Memphis Radio Group Jun 2003 - Oct 2004
Promotions Director
Volunteer Memphis Jan 2002 - Jun 2003
Development Coordinator
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington - College of Business Administration 2009 - 2012
MS, Human Resources Management
The University of Texas at Arlington - College of Business Administration 2007 - 2009
MBA, Business Administration
Texas Christian University 1996 - 2000
B.S., Broadcast Journalism
Skills:
Raiser's Edge experience special event coordination volunteer management grant writing membership planning and retention fundraising training
ISSUE PROJECT ROOM New York, NY Sep 2011 to May 2012 PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO DORIS CHAVERRAISSUE PROJECT ROOM New York, NY Nov 2010 to May 2012 BOX OFFICE MANAGERFREELANCE/FULL TIME PROOFREADER/COPY EDITORNew York, NY Jun 2010 to Apr 2012TEXAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Austin, TX Nov 2008 to Jun 2009 PROOFREADER
Education:
University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 2004 to 2008 BA in Latin American Studies
Central Elementary School Coronado CA 1987-1991, Coronado Village Elementary School Coronado CA 1987-1993, Coronado Junior High School Coronado CA 1992-1996
"Aging communities face unique challenges as well as opportunities," says Katherine Curtis, demographic specialist and faculty affiliate of the Applied Population Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "Challenges include the delivery of local services such as health care, housing and tr
Date: May 12, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Who we are in Wisconsin: A snapshot look at the 2010 US census data
Those kinds of decreases in the younger population contribute to a higher median age, said Katherine Curtis, demographic specialist with the Applied Population Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
According to their study, the death rate "for rural soldiers (24 per million adults aged 18 to 59) is 60% higher than the death rate for those soldiers from cities and suburbs (15 deaths per million)." Recently, sociologist Katherine Curtis arrived at similar conclusions in a study using data on U.S.