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Dr. Shannon graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Gulfport, MS and specializes in Urology and General Surgery. Dr. Shannon is affiliated with Memorial Hospital At Gulfport.
Aug 2011 to 2000 Freight Team AssociateTyler Technologies Walhalla, SC Jun 2010 to Feb 2011 Data CollectorArvato Digital Services Louisville, KY 2001 to 2008 Inventory Control and ExpediterUnited States Forest Service Asheville, NC 2000 to 2001 ForesterNorth Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 1997 to 1998 Teaching Assistant
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North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 1996 to 2002 Master of Science in ForestyClemson Universtiy Clemson, SC 1992 to 1995 BS Forest Resource Management in Foresty
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Identifing inventory discrepancies by locating material, production and consumption errors to resolve issues Recognized multiple times for discovering mistakes that would have resulted in poor quality production Created ideas to expand business Participated in a teamwork effort to expedite communication Technical Proficient in SAP R/3 Enterprise software, SAS, MS Word, Excel, and Access Accomplished at using RF units Experienced in operation of forklifts, pallet trucks, orderpickers, swing-reach trucks, and 4-directional trucks
Garfield Elementary School St. Louis MO 1987-1990, Normandy Middle School Normandy MO 1990-1991, Ferguson Middle School Ferguson MO 1991-1992
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Butts Mcgee, Janice Barnes, Lataria Washington, Tom Wyrwich, David Seibel, Patrick Kirchner, Michelle Watson, Amanda Swallow, David Brown, Maulik Patel
ill Booth captured 33 pythons and received a $5,000 cash prize. Team members include Duane Clark, Dusty Crum and Craig Nicks.Second-place winners led by team captain Paul Shannon captured 9 pythons and received a $1,500 cash prize. Team members include Brian Barrows, Jake Carner and Chris Shannon.nd Prize winners led by team captain Bill Booth captured a 15-foot-long python and received a $3,000 cash prize. Team members include Duane Clark, Dusty Crum and Craig Nicks.Second-place winners led by team captain Paul Shannon captured a 14-foot, .9-inch-long python and received a $1,000 cash prize. T
Paul Shannon won the thousand dollar check on Saturday in a Miami ceremony at the conclusion of the 2013 Python Challenge that has been underway since Jan. 12. It ended Saturday, Feb. 10, but not before a horde of snake hunters trekked or used airboats through the Everglades looking for the evasive
Date: Feb 21, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Python-size snafu: Wrong winner named in Florida Everglades hunt
Three Fort Myers buddies won the top general categories in the challenge: Paul Shannon, Jake Carner and Brian Barrows won $1,000 for their 14-foot, 3-inch python and Barrows was awarded $1,500 for catching the most pythons six both in the general, non-permit category.
Brian Barrows of Fort Myers led the competition for amateur hunters, winning $1,500 for harvesting six snakes. His friend, Paul Shannon of Lehigh Acres, won $1,000 for catching a python measuring 14 feet 3 inches long.
Dubbing their team Is That a Snake In Your Pants?, Paul Shannon, Jake Carner and Brian Barrows spent six days on the challenge, going to Conservation Area 3A west of Weston a four-hour round drive from their Fort Myers homes.
Date: Feb 16, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Saul Wisnia: Honey Fitz, the pre-Monster and the first days of Fenway Park
"The mammoth plant, with its commodious fittings, met with distinct approval," Paul Shannon reported in The Boston Post the next day. However, not all early comments were positive. Although Fenway is praised for its intimacy today, fans in 1912 were not yet used to having seats so far from the playi