Dr. Weir graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1978. He works in Baltimore, MD and 1 other location and specializes in Nephrology. Dr. Weir is affiliated with University Of Maryland Medical Center.
Waste Management Jul 2018 - Jan 2019
Recycling Operations Supervisor
Nordco Jul 2018 - Jan 2019
Field Service Manager
Pepsico Sep 2015 - Feb 2017
Pepsi Equipment Services Manager
Pepsico Mar 2012 - Sep 2015
Food Service Territory Sales Representative
Pepsico May 2003 - Nov 2008
Lead Service Technician
Education:
Walden University 2014 - 2016
Masters, Business Administration, Management, Business Management, Marketing, Business Administration and Management
University of Phoenix 2004 - 2007
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Management, Business Management, Marketing, Business, Applied Science
Skills:
Key Account Development Sales Sales Operations Forecasting Account Management Key Account Management P&L Management Fmcg Sales Management Operations Management Strategic Planning Food Pricing Direct Store Delivery Food Service P&L Food and Beverage Management Lean Six Sigma Personnel Leadership Data Analysis Strategic Data Analysis Presentation Skills Sales Presentations Microsoft Excel
April Cassano, Anthony Valentino, Louis Davenport, Matthew Yeung, Robert Ianuale, Bryan Hayden, Matthew Schuster, Justin Colaprico, Jen Thompson, Kevin Lama, Jacqueline Travers, Jamie Hannwacker
Susan Culcer, Robert Cloud, Tony Kim, Tim Mitchell, Jennifer Hewitt, Loretta Kapfhamer, Adam Murray, Cole Wright, Dave White, Chris Haskett, Brandon Conrad
"Doctors are paranoid about hyperkalemic death when they use these kidney- and heart- protective drugs. So they won't use them, or they use them in much lower doses than they should," said Dr. Matthew Weir of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and chief author of the patiromer study.