Mar 2011 to Jul 2011 Shift SupervisorSherwood Oaks Retirement Center Cranberry, PA Mar 2010 to Nov 2010 Charge RNFriendship Ridge
Apr 2007 to Feb 2009 Associate Director of NursingHeritage Valley Health System
Nov 1998 to Oct 2006 Registered NurseSt John's Specialty Care Center
Sep 1994 to Nov 1998 Staff RN/ SupervisorPassavant Retirement Health Center Zelienople, PA Jul 1993 to Sep 1994 Staff RN
Education:
Carlow University Pittsburgh, PA May 2001 Bachelor of Science in NursingCommunity College of Beaver County Monaca, PA May 1993 Associate in NursingSr. High School Industry, PA May 1980 Diploma
Skills:
i attended The Art Institute of Pittsburgh one semester 1981 visual communication,graphic arts.
Dr. Miller graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology in 1998. She works in Monona, WI and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Miller is affiliated with Meriter-UnityPoint Health Hospital and St Marys Hospital.
Bangor West Central School Bay City MI 1970-1974, Willow Woods Elementary School Sterling Heights MI 1973-1977, Carleton Junior High School Sterling Heights MI 1977-1980
Underemployment and career dissatisfaction among younger people may play into decisions to hold off having children, said Alison Miller, a University of Michigan associate professor of health behavior and health education.
"The Cubs are thrilled to welcome Clark as the team's official mascot," Cubs senior director of marketing Alison Miller said in a statement. "Clark is a young, friendly Cub who can't wait to interact with our other young Cubs fans. He'll be a welcoming presence for families at Wrigley Field and an e
hat many complaints. But I dont think thats what this attack on Billy Cub is really all about anyway. Thats because this past March, Cubs senior marketing director Alison Miller told the Chicago Tribune that the Cubs were investigating ways to make Wrigley more kid-friendly.
Date: Jul 24, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Cubs to improve seventh-inning stretch, modernize music at Wrigley
New senior director of marketing Alison Miller said they are exploring whether to play the same song at the start of every game, as they did with Van Halens Jump in the '80s and '90s. They want something that says Chicago, though not it also has to get the crowd psyched for the game.