2003 to PresentEast Baton Rouge Parish Schools Baton Rouge, LA 1993 to 1996 Speech PathologistEast Baton Rouge Parish Schools Baton Rouge, LA 1974 to 1996
Education:
Goucher College Baltimore, MD 2009 Certificate of Clinical CompetencySouthern University Baton Rouge, LA 1990 to 2001 Curriculum and InstructionSouthern University 1990 Master of Education in Special EducationSouthern University Baton Rouge, LA 1984 Master of Education in Hearing ImpairedSouthern University Baton Rouge, LA 1972 Bachelor of Science in Speech Pathology and Audiology
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Cynthia L. Jenkins
JENKINS FORESTRY SERVICE LLC
Cynthia Jenkins President, Director, Secretary
National Council of Negro Women, St. Petersburg Metropolitan Section, Inc
PO Box 11474, Saint Petersburg, FL 33733 1835 9 Ave S, Saint Petersburg, FL 33712
Cynthia A. Jenkins Director, Secretary, Vice President
Tim Jenkins Enterprises, Inc Mfg Flat Glass Mfg Pressed/Blown Glass Whol Construction Materials
2245 Chatlin Rd, Tarpon Springs, FL 34691
License Records
Cynthia L Jenkins
License #:
250 - Active
Category:
Massage Therapy
Issued Date:
Sep 1, 1986
Effective Date:
Jul 9, 2015
Expiration Date:
Nov 1, 2017
Type:
Massage Therapist
Cynthia L Jenkins
License #:
1811 - Active
Category:
Mental Health Practice
Issued Date:
Jun 1, 1998
Effective Date:
Nov 4, 2015
Expiration Date:
Sep 1, 2018
Type:
Mental Health Practitioner
Cynthia Ann Jenkins
License #:
998006 - Expired
Category:
Respiratory Care
Issued Date:
Jun 1, 1998
Effective Date:
Jun 7, 1999
Expiration Date:
Jun 1, 1999
Type:
Temporary Respiratory Care Practitioner
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Cynthia Jenkins
Education:
Finished school
Cynthia Jenkins
About:
Love life...................family, friends always let then know how much they mean to you.
Bragging Rights:
I have 3 beautiful kids Trevor is 20 and is very handsome, Dylan is almost 15 and is a star athelete, and Riley is 10 and she is why smarter then I was at that age...LOL
ed some to bristle. People are wrestling with the numbers, asking themselves, Is this going to make us more like the big city we dont like? and How can we keep this small-town feeling? said Cynthia Jenkins, the first African-American woman elected to the City Council, in 2003. If there are l