Mar 2013 to 2000 Assistant Director of Philanthropic ResourcesNARAL Pro-Choice America Washington, DC Nov 2011 to Mar 2013 Special Events ManagerAvon Walk for Breast Cancer Houston, TX Oct 2009 to Nov 2011 Operations ManagerAvon Walk for Breast Cancer Houston, TX Oct 2009 to Aug 2010 Walker CoordinatorHollings Cancer Center Charleston, SC Jan 2009 to May 2009 Special Events and Development InternLowcountry Earth Force Charleston, SC Aug 2008 to Dec 2008 Special Events and Office Intern
Education:
College of Charleston Charleston, SC Jan 2005 to Jan 2009 BS in Business AdministrationCollege of Charleston Charleston, SC Jan 2005 to Jan 2009 BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management
Las Vegas, NV Brandon, FL Castle Rock, CO Lawton, OK Pfullendorf, Germany Leipheim, Germany Guam Willingboro, NJ Ft. Knox, KY
Work:
Sarah Thornton Public Relations - President (2007) The Firm Public Relations - Account Supervisor (2004-2007) Cashman Equipment Company - Marketing Communicator (2000-2004) Del Webb Corporation - Public Relations Specialist (1998-2000) Ballard Communications - Senior Account Executive (1996-1998)
Education:
University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Communications Studies
About:
Sarah Thornton Public Relations focuses primarily on public relations and marketing in the real estate, professional services and healthcare industries. We are passionate advocates for our clients and...
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Public relations and marketing consultants with offices in Las Vegas and Denver
Bragging Rights:
In 2012, four of our clients were recognized as Best Places to Work in Southern Nevada! Congratulations Bailey Kennedy, Personal Injury of Nevada, Dollar Loan Center and Prudential Americana Group, REALTORS!
Sarah Thornton
Work:
Camo - Camo
Education:
North marion middle
Relationship:
Single
Sarah Thornton
Work:
Tierra Hotels - North American Market Manager (2011)
About:
California born and raised. Currently working in the tourism industry in Chile after living abroad in Australia. Love travel and most things tech.
Prominent art writers and critics, including Sarah Thornton, Felix Salmon, Will Gompertz and Dave Hickey, have been attacking the art world, arguing that the staggering sums of money being spent on works are distorting judgments about art and undermining its long-term cultural significance.