122 Creek Crossing Ln, Temple, GA 30179 • 7063155844
The Woodlands, TX
Sioux Falls, SD
Work
Company:
Sneakers
May 2010
Position:
Assistant manger
Education
School / High School:
Columbus State University- Columbus, GA
Aug 2006
Specialities
Bankruptcy • Corporate Counsel • Estate Planning & Probate • Intellectual Property Law • International Law and Practice • Real Estate Law • Science & Technology • Taxation - Corp. & Business • Taxation - Personal • Transportation Law • Trust • Life Sciences & Biotechnology
May 2010 to 2000 Assistant MangerSneakers Columbus, GA Apr 2008 to May 2010 Sales AssociateFinish Line Columbus, GA Nov 2006 to May 2007 Sales Associate
tap|QA LLC - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area since May 2010
Quality Asssurance Analyst
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2003 - 2007
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Quality Assurance Testing Process Improvement Solidworks Microsoft Office Automation Test Planning Visio Engineering Team Leadership Pro Engineer CAD Mechanical Engineering Microsoft Excel Quality Center Product Development Regression Testing SQL Software Quality Assurance PowerPoint Microsoft SQL Server Customer Service
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Brandon Elliott Director of Data Processing
Conn's, Inc Retail Household Appliance Radio Television Electronic Business Machines Lawn Garden Equipment & Mattresses · Retail Household Appliances · Appliance Repair · Appliance Sales · Household Appliance Stores
Bankruptcy Corporate Counsel Estate Planning & Probate Intellectual Property Law International Law and Practice Real Estate Law Science & Technology Taxation - Corp. & Business Taxation - Personal Transportation Law Trust Life Sciences & Biotechnology
ISLN:
924199850
Admitted:
2015
University:
University of Kansas School of Law
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Brandon Elliott
Lived:
Coppell, TX Chicago, IL Beaumont, TX Silsbee, TX Lumberton, TX Houston, TX Jena, LA
Brandon Elliott, Consol's vice president for investor relations, told investors on Feb. 28 that a vertical well produced 1.5 million cubic feet of gas from a 200-foot-thick Utica layer 8,450 feet below the surface.