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Education:
Richwood High School Monroe, LA 1975 to 1979 General Studies
HomemakerLas Vegas, NV Jul 2010 to Oct 2012Golden Nugget Las Vegas, NV Nov 2005 to Aug 2006 Merchandise CoordinatorBinions Hotel/Casino Las Vegas, NV Apr 2004 to Jun 2004 CashierFremont Hotel Las Vegas, NV Feb 2003 to Sep 2003 Cashier/ StockerFood 4 Less Las Vegas, NV Nov 2002 to Jan 2003 CashierOpen SeSame Las Vegas, NV Jul 2001 to Aug 2001 CashierMandalay Bay Resort Las Vegas, NV Jun 2001 to Jul 2001 CashierCashierLas Vegas, NV Apr 2000 to Jul 2000Excalibur Hotel Las Vegas, NV Apr 1998 to Jan 2000 Cashier/Stocker
Education:
Richwood High School Monroe, LA 1975 to 1979 General Studies
George Washington University - English and Philosophy
About:
Dorothy Robinson is Metro's managing editor of print and digital. Her duties run the gamut from interviewing TV personalities such as Stephen Colbert, to Poet Laureate Billy Collins to flying thro...
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Managing Editor of Print and Digital for Metro US
Bragging Rights:
When Dorothy is not helping to produce tiny news for the commuting masses, she lives in Brooklyn with her nice husband, rescue mutt and 1-year-old.
"I found out they discovered the head right there in my bushes in a plastic bag," Dorothy Robinson said. "It's just unbelievable that you would think something like that would happen in your neighborhood."