Jun 2010 to Jan 2012 Supply Chain ManagerBriggs Healthcare, DMS Holdings, Inc Waukegan, IL May 2008 to May 2010 Purchasing ManagerCARDINAL HEALTH
Mar 2007 to Dec 2007 Sr. Supplier Relations ManagerCARDINAL HEALTH
2005 to Mar 2007 Manager II, Government ContractingCARDINAL HEALTH
2000 to 2005 Associate Supplier Relations ManagerALLEGIANCE HEALTHCARE McGaw Park, IL 1996 to 2000 Senior Electronic Commerce Implementation Analyst - Information Technology
Education:
Columbia College of Missouri 1999 Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Carl Sandburg Elementary School West Valley UT 1974-1981, Jackling Elementary School West Valley UT 1977-1978, John F. Kennedy Junior High School West Valley UT 1981-1984
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Biography:
I am living an hour east of Tokyo Japan. With my wonderfull 5 kids and husband. We k...
Castille was among the four justices voting to suspend McCaffery with pay, along with Max Baer, Corry Stevens and Thomas Saylor. Justice Debra Todd dissented, saying she would have referred the matter, including the question of suspension, to the Judicial Conduct Board.
Date: Oct 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
PA Supreme Court Strikes Key Part of Marcellus Law
Chief Justice Castille, a Republican, was the swing vote in the 4-2 decision. He delivered the majority opinion along with Justices Max Baer, Debra Todd and Seamus McCaffery joined. Justices Thomas Saylor and Michael Eakin wrote dissenting opinions.
Date: Dec 19, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Still in Court Less Than 2 Months Before Election
Justices Seamus P. McCaffery and Debra Todd dissented from the opinion, saying the court was wrong to remand the case today for further hearings on whether the Commonwealth can implement the new law without disenfranchising voters. Todd wrote, Forty-nine days before a Presidential election, the que