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Apr 2011 to 2000 ASSISTANT DIRECTORCorinth/Alcorn Co. Parks & Recreation Department Corinth, MS Apr 2004 to Apr 2011 SECRETARY/RECEPTIONISTUniversity of Wyoming Laramie, WY Sep 1997 to Dec 1998 OFFICE ASSISTANT SENIORKey Bank of Wyoming Laramie, WY Sep 1994 to Sep 1997 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGERAccounting Association
1987 to 1991 Committee ChairSheridan College
1988 to 1989Sheridan College
1987 to 1989
Education:
University of Wyoming Laramie, WY Dec 1991 B.S. in Business Administration
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Kathryn Berry
Work:
Berrys child care center - Owner/director (1994)
Education:
Bendle high school
Kathryn Berry
Education:
Cuyahoga Community College
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Youtube
Human Impact on Coral Reefs in Bocas del Toro
This video focuses on the work of Janina Seemann, Museum fr Naturkunde...
Category:
Science & Technology
Uploaded:
04 Apr, 2011
Duration:
7m 27s
Love Again and Again
Music Video by Adventure Dog Productions, Music by Louis Christophe Pi...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
07 May, 2011
Duration:
4m 21s
BBQ at John's!
Me and Lee and Kat and Ben star in this amazing one off clip!! yay!
Category:
News & Politics
Uploaded:
04 Jul, 2006
Duration:
2m 2s
Ready or Not
Video, Music, Lyrics and Voice by Kathryn Berry
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
27 Apr, 2011
Duration:
4m 1s
KATIE BERRY :: MS NJ NAT'L TEEN :: COMMERCIAL
KATIE BERRY :: MS NJ NAT'L TEEN :: COMMERCIAL
Category:
Nonprofits & Activism
Uploaded:
03 May, 2008
Duration:
1m 13s
Kathryn Berry-Koppang
Kathryn Berry-Koppang moved to North Dakota with two teenage children....
Category:
Education
Uploaded:
27 Feb, 2010
Duration:
5m 52s
News
Baby turtle found near lumps of coal sparks fears for Great Barrier Reef
Kathryn Berry, a PhD candidate at James Cook University in Queensland, has studied the effects of small coal particles on tropical organisms, including corals, fish and seagrass, in aquarium environments. A 2015 report was published in Nature.
"During this testing we found microplastics, including polystyrene and polyethylene, although only in small amounts," says study co-author, Kathryn Berry, a PhD student at James Cook University and the Australian Institute of Marine Science.