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2012 to 2000 Assistant ManagerApplebee's Grill and Bar Newburgh, NY 2009 to 2012 Service Manager/Bar ManagerMAX Kansas City Kansas City, MO 2005 to 2010 Licensed Real Estate Agent (Consultant)Ponderosa Steakhouses Kansas City, MO 2001 to 2005 Manager/General ManagerCountry Kitchen Columbia, MO 2000 to 2001 Night ManagerBob Evans Columbia, MO 1998 to 2000 Manager
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DeVry University Kansas City Kansas City, MO 2002 to 2000 Bachelor's of Science in Business AdministrationSt. Louis Community College Ferguson, MO 1994 to 1998 Associate's in General StudiesUnited States Naval Academy Prep Newport Newport, RI 1992 to 1993Prepared to enter United States Naval Academy
Oct 2012 to Jun 2013 Customer Service RepresentativeWal-Mart Decatur, GA Mar 2012 to Jun 2013 CashierApplebee's Decatur, GA Sep 2010 to May 2013 ServerJams Athletics Stone Mountain, GA Nov 2006 to Sep 2009 Tutor
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Stephenson High School Stone Mountain, GA Sep 2004 to May 2008 High School Diploma
Court documents filed in federal court in St. Louis show that RJH Enterprises, a firm set up to represent the former NL MVP's interests, and Howard's twin brother, Corey Howard, agreed to voluntarily dismiss the suit late last month after an out-of-court settlement was reached. No details were proviAt issue is a consulting agreement that Corey Howard entered into with RJH Enterprises. When Ryan Howard took steps in July 2012 to terminate the agreement, effective one year later in July 2013, his brother sued. Ryan Howard, a St. Louis native and star athlete at Missouri State University star, thCorey Howard said that he worked for his brother for three years without a written contract before agreeing to a $92-per-hour consulting job that provided him a 5 percent commission on any marketing/business agreement he negotiated. The suit said that agreement stipulated that if the deal was terminRyan Howard's father, Ron Howard, urged him to choose family instead of professionals to handle his personal affairs and operate RJH. His father acted as business manager, his mother, Cheryl as chief financial officer, Corey Howard as his personal assistant and other relatives performed other roles.