Northeast Mississippi Internal Medicine 202 N 1 St STE A, Booneville, MS 38829 (662)3401138 (phone), (662)7285185 (fax)
Languages:
English
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Ms. Kelly works in Booneville, MS and specializes in Internal Medicine. Ms. Kelly is affiliated with Baptist Memorial Hospital Booneville and Magnolia Regional Health Center.
Resumes
Vice President Of Purchasing At Kronos Foods Corp.
Law Firm of Katzman, Garfinkel and Burger Fort Lauderdale, FL Feb 2011 to Mar 2011 Office ClerkKeiser University Pembroke Pines, FL Apr 2009 to Jan 2010 Office Assistant - Work StudyState of FL Miami, FL May 2004 to Dec 2004 Juvenile Justice Center, State of FL, District2nd Avenue Miami, FL 2003 to 2004 Administrative Assistant2nd Avenue, 9th Miami, FL 2001 to 2003 Administrative Assistant II47th Avenue
1997 to 2001 Administrative Assistant I and IIAdministrative Secretary 1995 to 1997Secretary Specialist 1994 to 1994
Education:
Keiser University Pembroke Pines, FL Sep 2008 to Jul 2010 Associate of Arts in Paralegal StudiesEducation Center Miami, FL Vocational
athaway, a former Wayne County judge, was elected to the Supreme Court in 2008 after being nominated by the Michigan Democratic Party. She is one of three Democratic-nominated justices on the seven-member court, including Justice-elect Bridget Mary McCormack who will replace Marilyn Kelly in January.
Date: Nov 20, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Supreme Court ruling on emergency manager law: How justices voted
Justices Michael Cavanagh, Marilyn Kelly, and Diane Hathaway (Democratic nominees) In a partial dissent, the three justices agreed with Justice Mary Beth Kelly that the proposed repeal should go on the ballot, saying the petition had at least substantial compliance with the law.
Date: Aug 03, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Supreme Court: Emergency manager repeal must go on November ballot
Three justices nominated by the Democrats, Michael Cavanagh, Marilyn Kelly and Diane Hathaway, did not agree with all of Justice Mary Beth Kellys reasoning, but voted with her to get the contentious question on the ballot.