Dr. Tate graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1982. He works in Hickory, NC and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Tate is affiliated with Catawba Valley Medical Center and Frye Regional Medical Center.
Nov 2011 to 2000 Sales AssociateVoxeo Atlanta, GA Feb 2007 to May 2009 Data Center InternshipGlobal Mortgage Atlanta, GA Nov 2003 to Nov 2003 Windows Deployment Intership
Skills:
Racking and Imaging Servers, Deploying PC Workstations, Migrating and upgrading PCs from Windows XP to Windows 7 or Windows 8, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Adding and removing hard drives when needed, Adding and removing PCI cards to and from expansion slots
San Francisco, CA, USAAria Inc is a broadcast consulting, advertising sales training, publishing and key-note speaker company based in San Francisco, Sydney, and Hong Kong.
Aria... Aria Inc is a broadcast consulting, advertising sales training, publishing and key-note speaker company based in San Francisco, Sydney, and Hong Kong.
Aria Inc was founded by Michael Tate & Matt Hackett who, with over thirty-five years media management & advertising experience between them, have...
It is not black and white, said Michael Tate, the former chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. I can tell you in Wisconsin that the staff they had leading the effort were top-notch field operatives. Period. Would it have helped if Hillary Clinton came in? Yes. Would it have helped if Comey
Earlier this summer, the ACS and local volunteers hosted a special dinner event to honor local cancer survivors, which was well attended and featured guest speaker and Ashe Memorial Hospital oncologist, Dr. Michael Tate.
According to the most recent data, 73 percent of the voucher students in the new statewide voucher program were already attending a private school before receiving state-funded vouchers, said Michael Tate, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in a prepared statement. He said this session, W
party in the state Senate they would have needed to oust three Republicans Tuesday night. Since the Democrats only gained two seats, majority control remains with the Republicans. Still, Michael Tate, chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin says his party is now well positioned for future elections.
Michael Tate, chairman of the state Democratic Party, said in a statement that his party won't match the GOP's strategy. But he said his party intends to force primaries in the six recalls of Republicans by running two Democrats in each of them - one legitimate and the other a "placeholder" who will