Dr. Morris graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1993. She works in Chapel Hill, NC and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Morris is affiliated with North Carolina Memorial Hospital.
Margaret M. Brennan MD Jun 2011 to 2000Swan & Brennan Inc Nashville, TN Apr 2010 to Dec 2011 Consultant/Business Office ManagerGynecologic Oncology of Middle Tennessee Nashville, TN May 2004 to Aug 2009 Business Office ManagerHealthcare Management Resources Celina, TN Aug 2001 to Apr 2004 Operations ManagerEndocrine Resource Network Hermitage, TN Apr 1999 to Aug 2001 BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGERSelf Employed Charlotte, NC Jun 1993 to Apr 1998 Real Estate AgentEastover Psychological & Psychiatric Group Charlotte, NC Sep 1995 to Jul 1996 GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT/Contracted ServicesCharlotte Orthopedic Specialists Charlotte, NC Jan 1993 to Jun 1993 Floating Satellite ManagerMecklenburg Orthopedic Associates Charlotte, NC Oct 1986 to Jan 1993 BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER
Education:
Austin Peay State University Clarksville, TN 1974 Business/Accounting
2011 to Present Director of Social MediaFreelance Work
2010 to Present Development & ModerationFreelance Work Johns Island, SC 2011 to 2011 Brand DevelopmentBourbon n'Toulouse Lexington, KY 2010 to 2011 Head of Media RelationsThe Greenbo Agency Lexington, KY 2010 to 2010 Development of new clientele, predominately local businessesBen Lacy Lexington, KY 2003 to 2007 Design and development of all promotional materialsMcLane, Inc Nicholasville, KY 2005 to 2006 Human Resource CoordinatorGeno's Formal Affair Lexington, KY 2003 to 2005 Assistant Manager
Education:
University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 2005 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
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