Owner/Partner at Doodlebugs, Promotional Consultant at Geiger
Location:
Louisville, Colorado
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Doodlebugs - Louisville, CO since Aug 2011
Owner/Partner
Geiger since Sep 2010
Promotional Consultant
Education:
University of Central Florida 1987 - 1990
Skills:
Corporate Gifts Advertising Marketing Communications Marketing Email Marketing Social Media Marketing B2B Social Media Direct Mail Online Advertising Corporate Branding Brochures Graphic Design Marketing Strategy Brand Development
Bucyrus City Schools - Computer Technician (2011) Subway - Sandwich Artist (2010-2012) Richland County Common Pleas - Systems Analyst (2009-2010) Buckeye Educational Systems - CIS Support Specialist (2008-2009) Crestview Local Schools - Computer Technician (2005-2008)
Education:
Crestview Local Schools - High School Diploma, North Central State College - Computer Information Systems
Relationship:
Single
About:
"Never Give Up" My Mother taught me that. I swear by it. Life is a never ending battle of "sink or swim" decisions. I choose to swim. I am finally living my life the way "I&q...
Tagline:
“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” ~ Helen Keller
Kristina Stevens
Work:
Primark - Operative assistant
Education:
Helenswood school
Kristina Stevens
Work:
GEM Ambulance - EMT
Education:
Ocean County College - Nursing (hopefully lol)
Relationship:
In_a_relationship
About:
Hello there....My name is Kristina Stevens :) Im a 23 year old female from Barnegat NJ and when I'm not working as a state certified EMT I'm singing to anyone who will listen lol. So check out...
he Department of Children and Families said they are very pleased with Cassandras recovery. We had every expectation that this is where we were going to land so were just thrilled that shes that much closer to continuing a long and healthy life, said DCF administrator Kristina Stevens.
Date: Mar 09, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Can Connecticut Force A Teenage Girl To Undergo Chemotherapy?
Kristina Stevens, an administrator with Connecticut's DCF, says the doctors' medical opinions prompted the state to get involved. "We had the benefit of experts who could tell us with great clarity if in fact don't do something, if the system doesn't react and respond, this child will die," Stevens
Date: Jan 08, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Court hears case of teen refusing cancer treatment
But the state argued that Fortin was putting her daughter at risk in a life-or-death situation. "We really do have the expert testimony, the expert advice of physicians who are saying unequivocally if she does not get the treatment that she needs she will die," DCF's Kristina Stevens said.