White Metro Electric Company, Inc. Adamsville, AL Mar 2007 to Apr 2010 Office ManagerCovall Engineered Fuels Adger, AL Oct 2006 to Nov 2006 Temporary Employment/Office ManagerU. S. Steel Tubular Division Fairfield, AL Aug 2004 to Aug 2006 Scheduler in the Business Planning DepartmentSouthern Coil Processing, Inc Bessemer, AL Jun 1997 to Aug 2004 Manager of Information SystemsCoil Tec, Inc Bessemer, AL Aug 1992 to Jun 1997 Cost Accountant/Inventory ControlReliable Products, Inc Geneva, AL Jun 1989 to Jul 1992 Purchasing ClerkDouglas MacArthur State Technical College Opp, AL Jun 1988 to Jul 1989 Receptionist and Office Assistant
Education:
MacArthur State Technical College Opp, AL 1989 Business Data ProcessingUniversity of Montevallo Montevallo, AL 1985 General StudyWest Jefferson High School 1984
21St Century OncologyAsheville Hematology & Oncology 20 Medical Park Dr STE B, Asheville, NC 28803 8282548232 (phone), 8282534470 (fax)
21St Century OncologyRadiation Therapy Associates Of Western North Carolina Asheville Hematology & Oncology 63 S Medical Ct, Marion, NC 28752 8286597580 (phone), 8286597524 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English
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Dr. Bradley graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2002. She works in Marion, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Bradley is affiliated with McDowell Hospital and Mission Hospital.
Picerno also reiterated that Lisa's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, would not be questioned by police separately, saying he wouldn't allow them to be "subjected to interrogation techniques."
Date: Nov 11, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: Police and Parents Spar on Tot's Birthday
When asked if he thought police consider parents Deborah Bradley, 25, and Jeremy Irwin, 29, suspects, criminal defense attorney John Picerno replied, "Absolutely. They've told them as much, Debbie in particular."
Date: Nov 11, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
KC lawyer in Lisa Irwin case says differences with New York co-counsel led to ...
After hearing there was a press conference and listening to Mrs. Shorts statement we are further convinced that we made the correct decision, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin said in a prepared statement. One of the reasons we relieved Mrs. Short was because she was holding her own press confere
Date: Nov 01, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Kansas City Attorney Leaves Case of Missing Baby Lisa Irwin
Attorney Cyndy Short said she and New York-based attorney Joe Tacopina "were not able to work as a team" during her brief tenure as the local counsel of Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, who reported their 10-month-old daughter Lisa missing on Oct. 4 after Jeremy Irwin returned from a late shift at
Short said she had been working pro bono for Lisa's parents Deborah Bradley, 25, and Jeremy Irwin, 29. Short said she did not know where any of the money was coming from to pay the family's legal bills or any details about the benefactor who is offering a $100,000 reward for finding Lisa or finding
But a Kansas City lawyer who had been representing Lisas parents confirmed that she no longer is serving as local counsel for Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley. Cyndy Short did not explain why she left the case. Lisas parents continue to be represented by New York lawyer Joe Tacopina, who declined
Date: Oct 29, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Baby Lisa's Family Delays Interviews With Kansas City Cops
Capt. Steve Young says police interviews with the sons of Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin scheduled for Friday were postponed at the request of a family lawyer, Joe Tacopina. Young says Tacopina indicated interviews might be held next week.
Date: Oct 28, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Police Search Pond for Missing 11-Month-Old Missouri Baby
The two boys were first interviewed on the day that Baby Lisa vanished. Short said that the authorities and Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, had been trying to find "a balance in terms of understanding the needs of these children ... and the need for law enforcement to have as much