Western CPE since Aug 2010
Marketing Copywriter
La Bella Shoes Nov 2003 - Oct 2009
Freelance Design and Marketing
The Parable Group Dec 2006 - Apr 2007
Independent Contractor - Product Development
Gregg Gift Company May 1998 - Jun 2003
Director of Marketing and Product Development
The Parable Group May 1995 - Jun 1998
Gift Marketing Coordinator
Education:
Northwestern College 1993 - 1995
Bachelor of Science, Marketing
Cuesta College 1992 - 1993
The Master's College 1991 - 1992
Skills:
Catalogs Brand Management Trade Shows Press Releases Event Management Concept Development Packaging Photography Art Marketing Graphic Design InDesign Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Materials Management Fundraising Volunteer Recruiting Volunteer Management Facilitators Copywriting Letter Writing Publishing Books Advertising Social Media Marketing Strategy
Interests:
event and party planning, gift buying, performing arts and live events, traveling near or far, writing, taking a long walk in a beautiful place, enjoying a good meal, going to the beach, visiting museums and historical sites, breakfast, the redwoods, sailing with my son, attending soccer matches, singing in the choir, inviting friends into our home, reading magazines, reading a variety of books, reading blogs, listening to music, attending Grace
Long Beach, CA San Luis Obispo, CA Roseville, MN Wheaton, IL
Work:
Western CPE - Marketing Copywriter Harvest House Publishers The Parable Group Gregg Gift Company
Education:
Northwestern College, Roseville, MN - Marketing, The Master's College, Newhall, CA
Tagline:
I collect ideas as a hobby. I love to collaborate, create and celebrate. I read blogs like I drink coffee. I am a great fan of a good sentence or a true quote.
"Our novel results highlight that secondary metabolites in floral nectar may play a vital role in reducing bee-parasite interactions," said Rebecca Irwin, the senior author of the new study, in a news release.
Date: Feb 19, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Nicotine, Other Chemicals Reduce Gut Parasite in Bumblebees | The Weather ...
Bees are affected by a diversity of parasites. We studied one of them, Rebecca Irwin, a Dartmouth pollination biologist, explained to weather.com. We asked the question of whether natural chemicals that are produced by plants and their nectar, could those be used to reduce disease load in bees?
Commonwealth Elementary School Los Angeles CA 1967-1969, Pilgrim School Los Angeles CA 1969-1973, Huntington Intermediate School San Marino CA 1973-1976