Banfield Pet Hospital
External Communications Specialist
Shriners Hospitals For Children - Portland
Marketing Communications Specialist
Shriners Hospitals For Children - Portland Mar 2016 - Sep 2016
Public Relations Assistant
Emerald Media Group May 1, 2012 - Jun 2015
Advertising Representative
Mbt Marketing Communications Inc Jul 2014 - Sep 2014
Intern
Education:
University of Oregon 2011 - 2015
Bachelors, Advertising, Journalism
Lincoln High School 2008 - 2011
Skills:
Social Media Advertising Social Media Marketing Microsoft Office Advertising Sales Facebook Online Advertising Social Networking Event Planning Marketing Time Management Microsoft Excel Public Relations Public Speaking Customer Service Powerpoint Media Planning Microsoft Powerpoint Media Relations Event Management Google Analytics Search Engine Optimization Press Releases Creative Writing Marketing Strategy Adobe Photoshop Communication Adobe Design Programs Photoshop Elements Content Marketing Adobe Illustrator Nonprofit Organizations Leadership Project Management Digital Marketing Content Strategy Sales Copywriting Web Content Writing Email Marketing Hospital Marketing Internal Communications
Interests:
Social Services Children Civil Rights and Social Action Education Human Rights
According to Colleen Rogers, a lead microbiologist at FDA, "The risks associated with long-term, daily use of antibacterial soaps may outweigh the benefits. There are indications that certain ingredients in these soaps may contribute to bacterial resistance to antibiotics, and may have unanticipated
Date: Dec 18, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
FDA cites health risk of antibacterial soap, body wash
FDA lead microbiologist Dr. Colleen Rogers said Monday on FDAs website that there is no evidence that over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial soap products are any more effective at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water.
In fact, there currently is no evidence that over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial soap products are any more effective at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water, says Colleen Rogers, Ph.D., a lead microbiologist at FDA.