Gsk Apr 1999 - Mar 2019
Senior Executive Specialty Sales Representative
Novartis Apr 1999 - Mar 2019
Sales Specialistt Hematology
Becton Dickinson Jan 1997 - Mar 1999
Specialty Account Manager
Education:
Miami University
Bachelors, Business Marketing
Skills:
Pharmaceutical Sales Direct Sales Driving Results Team Leadership Hospitality Industry Respiratory Products Neuroscience Account Management Product Launch Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft Powerpoint Sales Hospital Sales Managed Care Leadership Business Development Mentoring Opthalmic Oncology Ophthalmology Diabetes Pediatrics Biotechnology Cardiology Dermatolgy Pulmonology Gastroenterology Medical Devices Neurology Pharmaceutical Industry
Saint Michael's School Silver Spring MD 1980-1984, Saint Bernadette School Silver Spring MD 1984-1988, Eastern Junior High School Silver Spring MD 1988-1989
Annabelle Profughi, Pamela Trombley, Joanne Colpack, Diane Hodson, Bill Gallagher, Cheryl Parisi, Carol Matteo, Michael Dimaio, Maria Valeriana, Joyce Woisard
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Vermont House gives preliminary approval to mandatory school district mergers
Some of the debate Wednesday focused on whether inter-district mergers should be voluntary, rather than mandatory. Rep. Cynthia Browning, D-Arlington, introduced an unsuccessful amendment to make them voluntary.
Date: Apr 01, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
6 Reasons Why Vermont's Single-Payer Health Plan Was Doomed From The Start
rt date arrived, the governor refused to produce the mandate report, chronicles John McClaughry in an excellent write-up of the episode. 2013 came and went. It got so bad that a Democratic state representative, Cynthia Browning, sued the governor to force the release of the report. (She lost.)
Date: Dec 21, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
VT lawmakers: Shumlin hiding information about single-payer plan
State Rep. Cynthia Browning, D-Arlington, recently issued a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain Shumlins proposals for financing Green Mountain Care, but the governor denied that request, citing executive privilege.
Rep. Cynthia Browning, D-Arlington, has a Ph.D. in economics, and a penchant for asking important and sometimes troublesome questions. She read Act 48 and noticed that the boards power to regulate prices charged by medical providers extended to any service provided by any doctor in Vermont even a