North Georgia College and State University 2009 - 2011
BBA, Management
Gainesville State College 2007 - 2008
AS, Biology
Lanier Technical College
Certification, Automotive Collision Repair
Mechanic II, Master Mechanic for Automobile and Heavy Duty Truck at Michigan State University
Location:
Lansing, Michigan Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Michigan State University since Jan 2004
Mechanic II, Master Mechanic for Automobile and Heavy Duty Truck
Bud Kouts Chevrolet Jan 1999 - Jan 2004
Drivability and Performance Technician / Mentor for student Mechanic
Waldecker Pontiac/Buick Jun 1996 - Jan 1999
Mechanic
Education:
Ferris State University 2005 - 2012
Bachelor of Science, Automotive Management
Lansing Community College 1997 - 2012
Skills:
Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Customer Service Vehicles Microsoft Office Research PowerPoint Public Speaking Higher Education Social Media Event Planning Data Analysis
Back inside Seattles Cannabis City, with its avocado and yellow walls, wood floors and glass display cases, sales clerks and twin brothers Adam and Andrew Powers advised the first customers, including Holmes, on what to expect from different strains.Clerks, or budtenders as theyre known, arent allowed to discuss medical properties of strains. But they can talk about how a strain might make you feel. Each strain has a different taste and smell, like coffee, Andrew Powers said.
Date: Jul 09, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
How the media (almost) killed Seattle's first legal buzz
annabis City offers four strains of pot OG Pearl, Sweet Lafayette, OG Kush and Copper Kush, which Andrew described as nutty" with different TCH levels. But pot isnt the only progressive offering Cannabis City employees are paid a $15 minimum wage, Andrew Powers said. There is also a wide sel
Date: Jul 08, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Local Colleges Reflect On Security Changes Five Years After Virginia Tech ...
"In many ways, Virginia Tech was to university policing what September 11th was on a national level to homeland security," said Andrew Powers, OU police chief. "It kind of raised everyone's awareness about our vulnerabilities and that we need to do a better job communicating with each other across