JWA Video & Televideo Motion Picture and Video Tape Production
921 W Van Buren St Ste 220, Lawrence, KS 66044
Kathryn Wilson Manager
Maryland Department of General Services Personnel Office · General Services · General Government · Fiscal Services · Minority Affairs · Logistics & Special Projects · Facilities Planning Engineering & Construction · State Office for Inventory Services On Assets
Dr. Wilson graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1990. She works in Cincinnati, OH and specializes in Urgent Care Medicine.
Sep 2014 to 2000 Office AssistantHillsdale State Park Paola, KS Jun 2013 to Sep 2014 Boat HandlerVanZile Dining Center Manhattan, KS Mar 2014 to May 2014 Food ServerWycoff's Locksmithing Paola, KS Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Locksmith AssistantSonic Drive-In Osawatomie, KS Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Car HopKansas State University Telefund Manhattan, KS Oct 2012 to May 2013 TelefunderDollar General Osawatomie, KS Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 Sales RepresentativesRadio Shack Osawatomie, KS May 2007 to Dec 2010 Sales Representatives
Education:
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS May 2014 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Skills:
Communication Skills <br/><br/>o Speech and communication classes<br/>o Taught both adults and children through presentations<br/>o Worked as member of groups, and leader of groups, both in class and for jobs <br/><br/> Customer service<br/><br/>o Assisted customers <br/>o Worked with all ages of the public<br/>o Solved problems for mutual benefit to customers and company <br/><br/> Attention to Detail/Organization<br/><br/>o Took inventory and stocked shelves <br/>o Organized and planned seasonal store fronts <br/>o Created spreadsheets with MS Excel and flyers with MS Word for class and jobs<br/>o Filled out reports to submit <br/><br/> Time management<br/><br/>o Completed Animal Science Bachelors degree in three years <br/>o Worked part time jobs and attended school<br/><br/> Responsibility<br/><br/>o Earned Top Student Caller Award for raising over $60,000 for the University<br/>o Operated cash register and counted down cash drawers at night<br/>o Elected to and held leadership positions in several clubs<br/><br/> Management<br/><br/>o Opened and closed store on time, without problems, and without supervision<br/>o Retained store cleanliness<br/><br/> Lab Experience<br/><br/>o Completed Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Microbiology, and Organic Chemistry Labs at K-State <br/><br/> Animal Handling Experience<br/><br/>o Raised and showed cattle and pigs <br/><br/> Work Ethic/Integrity<br/><br/>o Making sure I am able to do everything I have promised to each employer
Kathryn L. Wilson
3222 69th street #1211, Galveston, Texas 77551 • (832) 723-7951 • [email protected]
Over 16 Years of... Kathryn L. Wilson
3222 69th street #1211, Galveston, Texas 77551 • (832) 723-7951 • [email protected]
Over 16 Years of Experience in Customer Service Positions
Personal Client Relations • Organizational and Administrative Skills
Accuracy & Efficiency
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Deyton Elementary School Spruce Pine NC 1978-1982, Harris Middle School Spruce Pine NC 1983-1987, Mitchell County High School Spruce Pine NC 1987-1991
Community:
Mark Ensor, Roger Peterson, Kyran Mckinney, Christopher Geouge, Jacob Jones, Rick Owens, Carolyn Grindstaff, Daisy Clinton, Johnnie Cullifer, Linda Buchanan, Kellie Snyder, Judy Arrington
This idea is controversial, however. Indeed, attendees at same session at the Orlando symposium could also find a poster purporting to discredit the obesity paradox. Researchers led by Kathryn Wilson from Brigham and Womens Hospital and the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, both in Boston
Date: Sep 23, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Study Links Vasectomy to Aggressive Prostate Cancer
"The decision to opt for a vasectomy as a form of birth control is a highly personal one and a man should discuss the risks and benefits with his physician," study co-author Kathryn Wilson, a research associate in the department of epidemiology, said in the university news release.
Date: Jul 10, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Vasectomy may increase risk of aggressive prostate cancer
risk of lethal prostate cancer, say the researchers. "The decision to opt for a vasectomy as a form of birth control is a highly personal one and a man should discuss the risks and benefits with his physician," said co-author Kathryn Wilson, research associate in the Department of Epidemiology at HSPH.
But Romney, a Mormon from Massachusetts who has flip-flopped on abortion and gay marriage, is a tough sell here. Im a Christian and hes a Muslim, said Kathryn Wilson, 92, a former science teacher in Spartanburg. Told he is a Mormon, she said, They dont have it straight either.
Date: Nov 11, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Heavy Coffee Drinkers Less Likely to Get Lethal Prostate Cancer
years. Over more than two decades, the moderate coffee drinkers were somewhat less likely to develop any form of prostate cancer. But lead author Kathryn Wilson of the Harvard School of Public Health says the real difference showed up when the researchers looked at the most serious prostate cancers.
Date: May 19, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Coffee Drinking Linked With Lower Risk of Fatal Prostate Cancer
regular coffee or decaf, suggesting that caffeine isn't the key factor in cancer risk. "Coffee has a lot of different biological effects and several of them seem like they might be relevant for prostate cancer," lead author, Kathryn Wilson, a research fellow in epidemiology at Harvard, told Health.
Date: May 19, 2011
Source: Google
Six cups of coffee a day 'can slash prostate cancer risk'
Kathryn Wilson, the studys lead author, said: If our findings are validated, coffee could represent one modifiable factor that may lower the risk of developing the most harmful form of prostate cancer. But British experts said other studies had failed to find that coffee protected against prostat
Date: May 17, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Coffee linked to lower risk of fatal prostate cancer
"Coffee has a lot of different biological effects and several of them seem like they might be relevant for prostate cancer," says the lead author of the study, Kathryn Wilson, a research fellow in epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, in Boston, Massachusetts.