Chongqing University of Posts & Telecommunications
2013 to 2014 Foreign ExpertWuyi University
2012 to 2013 Foreign ExpertLULAC Ford
2011 to 2011 TutorSyracuse, USA
2010 to 2011 Community AmbassadorSyracuse, USA
2008 to 2009 Sales & Service Bilingual Team AssociateCanton, USA
2007 to 2008 Teacher & InterpreterLabor New York, NY 2000 to 2007 Services RepresentativeCommunication Services
1998 to 2000 Communication Assistant
Education:
Syracuse University 2009 to 2011 Master of Arts in LinguisticsSyracuse University 2009 to 2011 Certificate of Advanced in TESOL/TLOTEExcelsior College 1975 to 1987 Bachelor of Science in Liberal ArtsSUNY Fredonia 1977 to 1978 GermanUniversity of Bonn Bonn, OH
Youtube
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Deborah Morales at the ...
Kareem Abdul Jabbar and producer Deborah Morales join Arthur Kade at t...
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Loves Working with Debora...
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Our Angel Deborah Morales
Our Angel Deborah Morales (hbd trailer) we love & miss u. Wishing u a...
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Miss Diva Doll 2017 - Stefania Deborah Morale...
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In Memory Of Our Angel Deborah Morales
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News
NBA Notes: Andrew Wiggins to be named Rookie of the Year
Deborah Morales says the 68-year-old Abdul-Jabbar experienced a heart irregularity of some kind Wednesday morning and was examined by doctors at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. She says he didn't have any chest pain.
Date: Apr 29, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar briefly examined at LA hospital
Abdul-Jabbar's business manager, Deborah Morales, said it was just a precaution and that the NBA career scoring leader was examined and released after about an hour. She said he was feeling fine and resting comfortably at home.
Date: Apr 29, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Takes Home Two NAACP Image Awards
he story finds its footing in the rhythms of jazz, its roots in the Harlem Renaissance and its voice in a group of basketball players much too talented to be ignored. It was produced and directed by Deborah Morales on behalf of Abdul-Jabbar in association with Iconomy Multi-media & Entertainment.
Since he spoke with the Sporting News in a report focusing on how he felt slighted at not having a statue, Abdul-Jabbar said that Linda Rambis, the Lakers manager of special projects, had told his publicist, Deborah Morales, that he would be the next Laker to have a statue but didnt specify when.