Country Head of Logistics - KSA & Bahrain at Panalpina
Location:
Richmond, Texas
Industry:
Logistics and Supply Chain
Work:
Panalpina - Saudi Arabia since Nov 2012
Country Head of Logistics - KSA & Bahrain
Fluor Jun 2011 - Nov 2012
Logistics Lead
Fluor Jan 2007 - Jun 2011
Senior Logistics Coordinator
Container Maintenance Corp Aug 2004 - Dec 2006
Depot Manager
Education:
College of Charleston
Skills:
Logistics Materials Management Procurement Logistics Management Warehousing Supply Chain Management Transportation Contract Management Distribution Center Operations Shipping Warehouse Management Military Logistics
Republic Service Group
National Project Manager
Republic Service Group
Administrative Assistant
Sage Aug 2015 - Jan 2016
Support Professional
Convergys Jul 1, 2013 - May 2015
Support Professional
United States Marine Corps Jun 2008 - May 2012
Lance Corporal
Education:
Wilsonville High School 2004 - 2008
Skills:
Weapons Handling Marine Corps Communication Infantry Tactics Marksmanship National Account Management Vendor Management Critical Thinking Logistics Management Intelligence Analysis Small Unit Leadership Customer Service Leadership Mentoring Weapons Training Command Military Training Management Supervisory Skills Multiple Project Coordination Proposal Writing Proactive Data Analysis Data Entry Analytic Thrive In A Fast Paced Environment Dependable Team Player Close Attention To Detail Prioritization Collaboration Solutions Problem Solving Adaptive Learning Clerical Skills Marketing Concepts Intermediate Sales Verbal De Escalation Self Improvement Personal Development Proficient Typing Skills Military Experience
Certifications:
Small Business Developement Clackamas Community College
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Those killed in the crashes were identified as: Anthony V. Ferrari, 52, of Peculiar; Derek W. Gillilan, 27, of Higgingsville; Pamela J. Foster, 63, of Liberty; Thomas C. Hartley, 29, of Clinton; and Bradley Cox, 47, of Independence.
Date: Nov 30, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Thai censors say out, damned spot, out to Macbeth film adaptation
Now it seems even The Bard of Avon is caught up in Thailand's censorship dragnet. Southeast Asia-based documentary filmmaker Bradley Cox saw hisWho Killed Chea Vichea? about a Cambodian trade unionist who was murdered in 2004 banned in Cambodia. DiscussingShakespeare Must Die, Mr. Cox told the