Packer Memphis, TN Jun 2011 to Feb 2012 Pfizer - Townsend AssociateNike - Kelly Services Memphis, TN Mar 2011 to Jun 2011Johnson & Johnson - Kelly Services Memphis, TN Jul 2010 to Nov 2010 Quality Control AssociateLuxottica - Pridestaff Memphis, TN Feb 2010 to Jul 2010 Quality Assurance StockerKingdom Of Love, FCC Memphis, TN Mar 2004 to Jan 2010 Owner / DirectorFlextronics Incorporated Memphis, TN Aug 2001 to Jun 2004 Administrator - Quality ControlIngram Micro Millington, TN May 1996 to Aug 2001 team leader in trainings fellow employees on various proceduresGenesis Direct Memphis, TN Sep 1987 to Aug 2001 Administrator - Auditor
Education:
Southwest Tennessee Community College Memphis, TN 2004 to 2008 Early Childhood DevelopmentLane College Jackson, TN 1979 to 1982 Business AdministrationCarver High School Memphis, TN May 1976 Diploma in General
License Records
Annette M Clark
License #:
910556 - Expired
Issued Date:
Sep 16, 1991
Renew Date:
Sep 16, 1991
Type:
Electrical Apprentice
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Work:
Fond du Lac Public Library
Education:
UW-Milwaukee - MLIS, UW-Oshkosh - Social Studies Education
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I'm a librarian at the Fond du Lac Public Library. I have my masters in library and school library certification from UW-Milwaukee. I been working at the FDLPL for over 11 years. I've worke...
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Gov. Quinn signs law requiring high schools to buy insurance for athletes
Rockys mother, Annette Clark, spoke at the end of the ceremony. She said she routinely wakes up at 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. and runs into Rockys room, thinking he is still alive. The new law gives her comfort knowing that it is what her son wanted.
Date: Aug 04, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Defying odds, paralyzed ex-athlete outlives insurance _ now faces new fight ...
Annette Clark remembers her son as an acrobatic kid who mastered back flips at age 7, ran too fast for a spanking and was always throwing balls and rocks the inspiration of his nickname, bestowed upon him by an uncle. He took up track, football and baseball and excelled at all three, collecting ri
Clark's chances of surviving a decade or more were only about 10 percent, according to Beck. He credits Annette Clark - who receives government aid as a caregiver - and top-flight nurses with doing "an absolutely remarkable job," of protecting him from potentially fatal infections and illnesses.