Dec 2013 to 2000 Sales AssociateLauth Investigations International, Inc
Nov 2013 to 2000 Claim ResearcherGlobal Group - A Real Estate Network Southampton, NY Apr 2013 to Jun 2013 Social Media CoordinatorNew Jersey Hospital Association Princeton, NJ Apr 2012 to Apr 2013 Coordinator, HITEC Educational ServicesAdvanced Health Media New Providence, NJ Jun 2010 to Nov 2011 Logistics PlannerAdvanced Health Media
Sep 2007 to Jun 2010 Meeting PlannerJack Dolan and Sons, Inc Somerset, NJ Jul 2002 to Aug 2005 Customer Service Representative
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Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ 2005 to 2007 Bachelor of Arts in CommunicationMiddlesex County College Edison, NJ Sep 2002 to May 2005 Associate of Arts
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New Jersey Hospital Association Princeton, NJ Apr 2012 to Apr 2013 CoordinatorAdvanced Health Media New Providence, NJ Jun 2010 to Nov 2011 Logistics PlannerAdvanced Health Media
Sep 2007 to Jun 2010 Meeting PlannerCBS Radio New York, NY Mar 2007 to May 2007 InternJack Dolan and Sons, Inc Somerset, NJ Jul 2002 to Aug 2005 Customer Service Representative
Education:
Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ Sep 2005 to May 2007 Bachelor of Arts in CommunicationMiddlesex County College Edison, NJ Sep 2002 to May 2005 Associate of Arts
the states medical marijuana program, as either a designated caregiver or as a patient. Local representatives voting in favor of HB1451 on Thursday included Nelda Speaks of Mountain Home, Jack Fortner of Yellville, Scott Baltz of Pocahontas, John Payton of Wilburn and Michelle Gray of Melbourne.
Senators voted 33-1 to approve HB 1505 by Rep. Michelle Gray, R-Melbourne, which would allow a person with a concealed-carry permit to leave a handgun in a locked vehicle in a public parking lot. The bill goes to the House for concurrence in a Senate amendment.
Date: Mar 27, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Facing an uncertain economy, shoppers still swarm the malls for holiday season ...
Michelle Gray, 40, of Pleasanton, shopped all night. She started by lining up at the new Target store in Dublin at 3:30 p.m. Thursday for its midnight sales. She and her children, ages 13 and 15, then rushed home to shower and head out again, arriving at Stoneridge mall in Pleasanton by 4 a.m.