Coborn's Inc. - St. Cloud Mn since Aug 2012
Data Architect
Coborn's Inc. Dec 2009 - Aug 2012
I.T. Business Analyst
American Family Insurance Apr 1993 - Feb 2010
Independant Agent
Kemps LLC 1989 - 1993
Programmer/Analyst
Business Records Corporation 1986 - 1989
Computer Programmer
Education:
St Cloud Technical College 1984 - 1986
Skills:
Business Analysis Microsoft Sql Server Team Leadership Customer Service Project Management Team Building Databases Leadership Management Strategic Planning Microsoft Office Process Improvement Troubleshooting Microsoft Excel Enterprise Software Software Documentation Data Analysis Sales Retail Program Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Change Management Inventory Management It Management Business Process Improvement Insurance Forecasting Ssis E Commerce Access Visio Amazon Web Services Amazon Rds
Dec 2009 to 2000 Data ArchitectDouglas Kantor Agency, Inc. Annandale, MN Apr 1993 to Dec 2009 Owner/AgentKemps, Inc. Minneapolis, MN Sep 1988 to Apr 1993 Programmer AnalystBusiness Records Corporation Saint Cloud, MN Apr 1986 to Sep 1988 Computer Programming Consultant
Education:
St Cloud Technical College Saint Cloud, MN 1984 to 1986 Associates Degree in Computer Programming
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Phones & Addresses
Douglas Kantor President
Douglas Kantor Agency Inc Insurance Agent/Broker
99 Oak Ave N, Annandale, MN 55302 PO Box 248, Annandale, MN 55302 3202748646
Douglas Kantor Principal
Alyssa Radisewitz Agency Insurance Agent/Broker
99 Oak Ave N, Annandale, MN 55302
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Douglas Kantor
Lived:
Clearwater, MN Foley, MN Eden Prairie, MN St Cloud, MN
Work:
Coborn's, Inc - Database Architect (2012) Coborn's, Inc. - I.T. Business Analyst (2012) Marigold Foods/Kemps - Programmer/Analyst Business Records Corporation - Programmer/Analyst American Family Insurance - Agent
News
Banks Stand to Lose Billions as Court Slams Fed Swipe-Fee Rule
Douglas Kantor, a lawyer with Steptoe & Johnson LLP inWashington, which represented retailers in the case, said theFed may indicate whether it intends to appeal the decision at aAug. 14 status conference with the judge. Formally, the Fed has30 days to decide on an appeal.
Those rule changes wouldnt take effect in states where laws specifically prohibit credit-card surcharges, said Douglas Kantor, a lawyer for the National Association of Convenience Stores. The association said yesterday in a statement it wouldnt participate in the settlement, saying the agreement o