Robinson Law Firm Anniston, AL Aug 2008 to May 2009 ReceptionistJim Walter Homes Oxford, AL Jun 2003 to Aug 2008 Branch Administrator/ReceptionistPulte Homes Charlotte, NC Jan 1999 to May 2003 Quality Care Coordinator/Customer Service
2005 to 2000 Administrative Assistant to the Head of SchoolGaston Christian School
2001 to 2005 Assistant to Marketing/Development DirectorGaston Christian School
1998 to 2001 Assistant to Business Office ManagerParagon Group Charlotte, NC 1988 to 1989 Executive DrDickinson-Heffner, Inc Baltimore, MD 1986 to 1987 Property Management and InvestmentDrs. Wallop, Kim and Lewis, P.A Glen Burnie, MD 1983 to 1986 Receptionist/TranscriptionistNational Car Rental Blountville, TN 1977 to 1983
Education:
Daniel Boone High School Gray, TN 1973 Vocational in Business
Charlotte Radiology Breast Center Charlotte, NC May 2005 to Jul 2009 Medical Records Clerk/Patient RepresentativeCarolina Medical Center Charlotte, NC Aug 1999 to May 2005 Film Librarian
Wachovia Bank Charlotte, NC 2007 to 2009 Incentive Compensation AdministratorWachovia Bank Charlotte, NC 1992 to 2006 Team Leader Incentive CompensationFirst Union Bank Charlotte, NC 1983 to 1992 Office Support
Education:
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC Jan 2011 Certificate in Human Resource GeneralistCentral Piedmont Community College Charlotte Charlotte, NC Computer and BankingWoodrow Wilson High School Beckley, WV Diploma
Medical School SUNY Upstate Medical University Graduated: 1983
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Brown graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1983. She works in Middletown, CT and specializes in Pediatric Pulmonology. Dr. Brown is affiliated with Middlesex Hospital.
R. Malcolm Brown - Austin TX Debra S. Brown - Pasadena CA Michael R. Gretz - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12P 1904 C12N 1300 C12N 120 A01G 704
US Classification:
435101
Abstract:
A method of producing cellulose of amorphous character by subjecting cellulose-producing organisms to a magnetic field substantially greater than 0. 5 gauss and preferably at least about 500 gauss. The cellulose produced in the presence of a magnetic field is of an amorphous nature with increased water absorptivity and decreased crystallinity.
Alden Elementary School Warren OH 1982-1986, Garfield Elementary School Warren OH 1986-1987, Jefferson Elementary School Warren OH 1987-1988, Turner Middle School Warren OH 1988-1990, Warren Western Reserve Junior High School Warren OH 1990-1992, Trumbull Career & Technical Vocational Warren OH 1993-1995, Tri-County Joint Vocational School Warren OH 1993-1995
Community:
Raymond Hays, Phyllis Ashworth
Biography:
Life
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