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Work
Company:
Super98, llc - Long Beach, CA
2010
Position:
Engineer/manufacturing associate
Education
School / High School:
Cal State Dominguez Hills- Carson, CA
1999
Specialities:
Certificate in Technical Writing
Skills
Type 70 wpm • 10 key by touch • MSWord for Windows • MS-Excel for Windows • MS-Power Point for Windows • MS-Visio • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Acrobat • Adobe Framemaker • Adobe In-Design • Interleaf
SUPER98, LLC Long Beach, CA 2010 to 2013 Engineer/Manufacturing AssociateSuper98, LLC Long Beach, CA 2009 to 2010 Program AdministratorHONEYWELL AEROSPACE Torrance, CA 1998 to 2009 Document Development (Engineering Associate)CDI CORPORATION Torrance, CA 1997 to 1998 Word ProcessorHARBOR-UCLA RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INSTITUTE Torrance, CA 1991 to 1997 Administrative Assistant
Education:
Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson, CA 1999 Certificate in Technical WritingNorth Torrance High School Torrance, CA 1983
Skills:
Type 70 wpm, 10 key by touch, MSWord for Windows, MS-Excel for Windows, MS-Power Point for Windows, MS-Visio, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Framemaker, Adobe In-Design, Interleaf
Post Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli said the photographers were determined to make the world understand Haitis tragedy, and their dedication, courage and resourcefulness never wavered.The Los Angeles Times Barbara Davidson received the award for feature news photography for her portraits of Los Angeles gang violence.
Commentary: David Leonhardt of the New York TimesCriticism: Sebastian Smee of the Boston GlobeEditorial writing: Joseph Rago of the Wall Street JournalEditorial cartooning: Mike Keefe of the Denver PostBreaking news photography: Carol Guzy, Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti of the Washington PostFeature photography: Barbara Davidson o
The Los Angeles Times won two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, one for public service for stories uncovering shocking financial corruption in the city of Bell and another for staff photographer Barbara Davidson for her series chronicling the aftermath of violent crime for victims and their families.
Date: Apr 18, 2011
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Beaten Giants fan has brain damage, faces long recovery, doctors say
Photos, from top: Members of Bryan Stow's family gather outside Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, where a news conference was held on the beating of the San Francisco Giants fan in the parking lot at Dodger Stadium. From left are his uncle John Devitt; his mother, Ann Stow; and his sisters, Bonnie Stow and Erin Collins (credit: Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times) family photo of Stow and his children (credit: Associated Press).