Vice President/Financial Consultant at RBC Wealth Management
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
RBC Wealth Management since Feb 2009
Vice President/Financial Consultant
Smith Barney Apr 1996 - Feb 2009
Second Vice President/Financial Advisor
ICF International Nov 1991 - Mar 1996
Senior Geologist/Project Manager
Shell Jun 1982 - Aug 1991
Senior Geologist/Lead Geologist
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder 1980 - 1982
M.S.
Fort Lewis College 1975 - 1979
B.S.
Boulder High School 1972 - 1975
Diploma, General
Wake County Economic Development
Board Member
Vaco
Co-Founding Partner
Robert Half 1998 - 2004
Consulting Division Director
Waste Management 1986 - 1998
Senior Division Controller, Division Vice President and Controller, and Regional Sales Manager
Mainline Industrial Distributors Jun 1985 - Jun 1987
Assistant Controller
Education:
St. Norbert College 1977 - 1981
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Roncalli High School (Wisconsin)
Skills:
Recruiting Management Leadership Executive Search Human Resources Consulting Accounting Financial Analysis Strategic Planning Financial Reporting Sales Hiring Forecasting Business Development Integration Finance Mergers and Acquisitions Talent Acquisition Internal Controls Technical Recruiting Budgets Access Auditing Financial Accounting Talent Management Customer Service Contract Recruitment Staffing Services Internet Recruiting Temporary Placement Process Improvement Banking Manufacturing Employee Benefits Temporary Staffing Gaap Time Management Tax Permanent Placement Sec Filings Applicant Tracking Systems Managerial Finance Sourcing Executive Search and Consulting Practice Change Management Erp General Practice Mergers Internal Audit Research
Then, I've got a great foreign policy panel with Richard Haass, The Council on Foreign Relations President; Danielle Pletka of American Enterprise Institute, David Rhode of The Atlantic and David Sanger from The New York Times
Date: Mar 15, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Resilience & Response: A Hurricane's Impact From Haiti to New York City - Pt. 2
enough to walk north, losing power may be nothing more than an inconvenience. For those who live at the margins, it is life-threatening. Many important reports have come out about this, from David Rhode's exploration of the divide in The Atlantic, to Alex Koppelman's New Yorker piece Sandy's Forgotten.
Supporters have also been holding regular vigils and rallies to draw attention to their detention, most recently one in New York City on Sunday that was attended by both David Rhode, a New York Times journalist who was held captive by the Taliban in 2009 for seven months, and Tyler Hicks, who wa