Target Aug 2013 - Feb 2015
Store Team Leader
Target Apr 2010 - Aug 2013
Group Operation Leader
Target Nov 2001 - Mar 2004
Senior Merchant
Kotliar Companies Oct 1988 - Oct 2001
Vice President Operations
West Palm Beach Mercedes-Benz Oct 1988 - Oct 2001
Finance Manager
Education:
Long Island University 1980 - 1982
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Management, Business
Hofstra University 1979 - 1980
Suffolk County Community College 1977 - 1979
Associates, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Retail Store Operations Store Management Big Box Merchandising Loss Prevention Inventory Management Hiring Leadership Driving Results New Store Openings Shrinkage Multi Unit Multi Unit Management Leadership Development Talent Management Team Building Succession Planning Performance Management P&L Management Employee Relations Customer Service Management Training and Development
Certifications:
National Registry of Food Safety Professionals- Certified Food Safety Manager
principal of Trapolin-Peer Architects, will moderate the panel that includes Jaime Ramiro Diaz of Waggoner & Ball Architects, architectural designer Bryan C. Lee Jr., Concordia chief operating officer Bobbie Provosty Hill and Richard Campanella, geographer with the Tulane School of Architecture.
Army Corps of Engineers to develop a levee system to improve navigation and commerce along the Mississippi River. Tulane University geographer Richard Campanella says the levee system locked the river "in a straitjacket." Rather than excavating the bottom of the river, which would make it easier to
Date: May 09, 2011
Source: Google
To fix damage from old canals in New Orleans, corps plans new one
Bernard, chewing up a slice of marsh known as the Golden Triangle. "You can't just cut the levee and dig these straight, hard lines across this deltaic environment without consequences," said Richard Campanella, a geographer at Tulane University who's studied the history of canal digging in Louisiana, which dates back to 1719. W
Date: Apr 06, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
To fix damage from old canals, corps plans new one
"You can't just cut the levee and dig these straight, hard lines across this deltaic environment without consequences," said Richard Campanella, a geographer at Tulane University who's studied the history of canal digging in Louisiana, which dates back to 1719.