Allstate
Customer Contact Center Manager
Jpmorgan Chase & Co. Apr 2005 - Aug 2010
Unit Manager Iii
Samco Nov 2002 - Apr 2005
Shift Supervisor and Crew Leader
Education:
Genesee Community College 2002 - 2004
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Skills:
Microsoft Office Customer Service Powerpoint English Research Outlook Teaching Public Speaking Strategic Planning Project Management Sales Management Change Management Property and Casualty Insurance Licensed Property and Casualty Insurance Agent Microsoft Excel Call Centers Leadership Process Improvement Training Management Life Insurance Sales Team Building Business Process Improvement
RealDecoy, Inc. - Boston since Jan 2013
Technical Lead
New York State Police - Albany, New York Area Apr 2008 - Dec 2012
Database Administrator
New York State Police - Albany, New York Area May 2006 - Apr 2008
Systems Developer
James Jordan Associates, Architects - Richfield Springs, NY May 2004 - May 2006
Web Developer
Education:
Syracuse University 2002 - 2004
Syracuse University 1998 - 2002
Skills:
Databases Unix Access XML Java JavaScript HTML Visual Basic CSS Windows Linux ASP.NET Programming SQL Endeca Oracle SQL PL/SQL Oracle Enterprise Manager Toad 9.0 Putty Microsoft Office Subversion Architecture Web Development Analysis Business Objects Oracle Crystal Reports Database Design Visio System Administration SQL*Plus Computer Security Database Administration Query Writing
Certifications:
Oracle Endeca Information Discovery Sales Specialist, Oracle Partner Network (OPN) Oracle Endeca Information Discovery PreSales Specialist, Oracle Partner Network (OPN)
A Tennessee fan who saw what happened said Durham was sitting with his wife and state Sen. Brian Kelsey, a longtime friend of Durham's. The Tennessee fan said aparticularly boisterous Florida fan was yelling loudly, and at one point Durham responded to the yells. The Floridafan started yelling at
Date: Sep 26, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Kustoff wins GOP nomination in open Tennessee US House race
Other leading candidates who sought to replace Fincher included state Sen. Brian Kelsey, Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell and businessman Brad Greer. All are from the Memphis area except for Greer, who is from Jackson. The part suburban, part rural 8th District includes a section of Shelby County a
Date: Aug 05, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Latest: Kustoff wins GOP primary in Tennessee's 8th
The candidates who have spent the heaviest on the race for the GOP nomination for the 8th District seat include radio station owner George Flinn, businessman Brad Greer, state Sen. Brian Kelsey, former U.S. Attorney David Kustoff and Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell.
Date: Aug 04, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Latest: Arizona floods swamp roads, bring water rescues
Capt. Brian Kelsey of Northwest Fire District says the woman wasn't injured and was stuck about 15 minutes in her car. Kelsey says the stretch of road that flooded wasn't barricaded because water from storm runoff rose very rapidly.
Date: Aug 03, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Tennessee legislative committee approves campus gun bill, defers three others
Sen. Brian Kelsey (R-Germantown), sponsor of the bill that won the Senate Judiciary Committee's approval, said his bill is intended to enforce provisions of the guns-in-parking-lots law approved two years ago.
Within just a few hours after Finchers announcement, six prominent Republicans state Sen. Brian Kelsey, former U.S. Attorney David Kustoff, Memphis radiologist George Flinn, Shelby County Register of Deeds Tom Leatherwood,Shelby County Commissioner Steve Basar and state Rep. Steve McManus all
scramble among potential candidates to succeed him. Former U.S. Attorney David Kustoff, state Sen. Brian Kelsey and radiologist George Flinn announced they would run for the Republican nomination, while several others like Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell said they are considering getting in the race.
Date: Feb 01, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Tennessee Senate votes to ban powdered alcohol sales
The state Senate voted Thursday to make the sale of crystalline or powdered alcohol a misdemeanor, with Sen. Brian Kelsey, R-Germantown, casting the lone vote against the bill in the 33-member Senate. The vote comes a day after the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau approved a powdered