343 Marshall Ct, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 • 9252801615
Concord, CA
343 Marshall Dr, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Work
Company:
Infinitas
Nov 2010
Position:
Director of sales and marketing
Education
School / High School:
University of California, Santa Barbara
Jan 1977
Specialities:
BA in History/Communications
Skills
Problem solving • contract negotiation • revenue generation • staff and account management • dispute resolution • training and management development • motivation and team building • media creation and planning • compensation design • public speaking • presentation preparation and delivery.
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2004 to Jan 2006 National Sales Manager -- Channel SalesAT&T Wireless (formerly Cellular One)
1998 to 2004 Indirect Channel ManagerAirTouch
1990 to 1998 Branch Sales ManagerToshiba America
1987 to 1989 Western Regional Training ManagerPG&E
1984 to 1986 Corporate Training ConsultantPG&E
1980 to 1984 Marketing Representative
Education:
University of California, Santa Barbara Jan 1977 to Jan 1979 BA in History/CommunicationsClaremont McKenna College Jan 1975 to Jan 1976St. Mary's College of California MBA
Skills:
Problem solving, contract negotiation, revenue generation, staff and account management, dispute resolution, training and management development, motivation and team building, media creation and planning, compensation design, public speaking, presentation preparation and delivery.
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Chris Hendricks
Wooden Window, Inc. Construction · Carpentry Contractor · Doors · Replacement Windows · Finish Carpentry Contractors
849 29 St, Oakland, CA 94608 5108931157, 5104444550, 8777043667
Chris Hendricks, McClatchy's (NYSE:MNI) vice president for products, marketing and innovation, sums it neatly: "Everything's not portable," meaning that publishers can't use all of their ad tricks of the trade as they test out new plays like AMP. Still, he believes, they must be tested.