University Alabama Hospital Neurology 2000 6 Ave S FL 5, Birmingham, AL 35233 (205)9340683 (phone), (205)9964039 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Guthrie works in Birmingham, AL and specializes in Neurology. Ms. Guthrie is affiliated with Birmingham VA Medical Center and University Of Alabama Hospital.
Resumes
Personal Vacation Planner And Carnival Cruise Line
Guidewire Consulting Mar 2014 - Sep 2015
Client Services Manager and Environmental Specialist
Carnival Cruise Lines Mar 2014 - Sep 2015
Personal Vacation Planner and Carnival Cruise Line
Megaforce Jan 2014 - Mar 2014
Administrative Assistant
University of Kansas Department of Student Housing Aug 2009 - Aug 2013
Painting Supervisor
C.a.s.e For Kids Jul 2008 - Apr 2009
Directorâ S Assistant
Education:
Pittsburg State University 2012 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Geography
The University of Kansas 2009 - 2011
Skills:
Gis Arcgis Spss Arcmap Urban Planning Environmental Services Accounting Administrative Assistants Environmental Education Journal Entries Research Microsoft Excel Social Media Time Management Strategic Planning Public Speaking Leadership Microsoft Word Customer Service Microsoft Office
The two complainants, Stephanie Guthrie and Heather Reilly, testified that Elliott became obsessed with their Twitter feeds in 2012 and incessantly tweeted at them, prompting them both to block him. However, they testified that Elliott continued to tweet about them
Murmurs rippled through a packed Toronto courtroom Friday as Gregory Alan Elliott was cleared on all charges stemming from his dealings with two local women's rights activists, Stephanie Guthrie and Heather Reilly, on the popular social network.
Date: Jan 22, 2016
Source: Google
Canadian man found not guilty in Twitter harassment case
Gregory Alan Elliott was arrested by Toronto police in November 2012 on allegations that he harassed two feminist activists, Stephanie Guthrie and Heather Reilly, over the course of several months through Twitter.
Stephanie Guthrie and Heather Reilly have said they feared for their safety, testifying at the trial that they believe he kept tabs on them and their whereabouts through social media, even after they blocked his account.