CNFA since Jan 2010
Senior Advisor
CNFA, Inc. Jan 2009 - Jan 2010
SVP, Program Development
CNFA, Inc. Oct 2007 - Jan 2009
Vice-President, Program Development
CNFA, Inc. Aug 2006 - Oct 2007
Director, Program Development
CNFA, Inc. Jul 2005 - Aug 2006
Program Officer, Marketing Specialist
Education:
Colgate University
BA, Spanish
Penn State University
MBA, Marketing
Skills:
Proposal Writing Value Chain Analysis International Development Program Management Agriculture Food Security Agribusiness Strengthening Agricultural Development Value Chain Strengthening Program Design Proposal Development Agribusiness Marketing Trade Promotion
Mercy Oct 2014 - Nov 2016
Admitting Representative
Bass Pro Shops Oct 2008 - Oct 2014
Customer Relations
Education:
Mckendree University 2009 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Skills:
Customer Service Data Entry Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Retail Time Management Powerpoint Microsoft Excel Customer Satisfaction Inventory Management Event Planning Outlook Public Speaking Social Media Research Leadership Training Facebook
New York-Presbyterian Hospital Sep 1998 - Aug 2000
Registered Nurse Certified
Staten Island University Hospital Sep 1998 - Aug 2000
Registered Nurse Certified
Nutrisystem, Inc. Sep 1987 - Nov 1995
Nutritional Specialist Supervisor
Education:
English Language Institute College of Staten Island Cuny 1995 - 1999
Bachelor of Science In Nursing, Bachelors, Nursing
St Vincent School of Nursing 1993 - 1995
Ny Institute of Dietetics 1979 - 1982
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Nutrition
English Language Institute College of Staten Island Cuny 1975 - 1979
Associates, Liberal Arts, Liberal Studies
St Vincent's School of Nursing
St. Vincent's School of Nursing
New York Institute of Dietetics
Skills:
Neonatal Nursing Pediatric Nursing Pals Bcls Nrp Burns Policy Pediatric Intensive Care Medical/Surgical Emergency Room Nutrition Medical Terminology Patient Safety Registered Nurses Nursing Pediatric Advanced Life Support
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