EBSCO Research, LLC - Atlanta since Apr 2010
Account Executive
TheHomeMag - Greater Atlanta Area 2009 - 2010
Account Executive
Metro Directories - Greater Atlanta Area 2008 - 2009
Account Representative
Education:
Bob Jones University
Skills:
Account Management Customer Service Online Marketing New Business Development Strategic Planning Selling Customer Satisfaction Sales Salesforce.com Online Advertising Marketing Sales Management Social Media Advertising Business Development Marketing Strategy Social Media Marketing Customer Relations Consultative Selling
Interests:
Family Daily Exercise Children Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Personal Growth
Thirty-One Gifts - Independent Consultant (2011) Ponderings by Andrea - Blog Master (2009)
Education:
Moody Theological Seminary-Michigan, Wayne State University, Moody Theological Seminary - Michigan
Relationship:
Married
About:
I am a native Michigander who loves - Christ, my husband Fred, our English cocker spaniels Shelby and Sammy, God's Creation aka The Great Outdoors, Thirty-One Gifts, the latest gadgets, Jeeps, mar...
Tagline:
Jesus follower, wife to Fred, 'mother' to Shelby & Sammy, Thirty-One Gifts Consultant, reviewer, blogger, hiker, marathoner, director, singer, enthusiast
Andrea Schultz
Work:
Waterfront Cafe (2008) Old Navy (2009-2011)
Education:
Edmonds Community College, Edmonds Woodway High School
Andrea Schultz
Work:
Visual Tapestry Design - Principal, Creative
Tagline:
Visual Tapestry Design ~ Weaving Ideas into Design
New York City, NYParasol is a New York City-based media relations and marketing boutique specializing in the luxury lifestyle and hospitality industry. A sampling of our clients... Parasol is a New York City-based media relations and marketing boutique specializing in the luxury lifestyle and hospitality industry. A sampling of our clients include the Montage Beverly Hills, Tiamo Resorts in the Bahamas, Miramar Hotel & Bungalows Santa Monica and Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines...
Andrea Schultz, president of Rainbow Over Wisconsin, a foundation that raises money for LGBT-friendly programs in the central, eastern and northeastern parts of the state, called the decision a missed opportunity for the Boy Scouts to open up their membership and celebrate diversity.