Eli Lilly and Company
District Sales Manager- Minneapolis Diabetes Specialty
Takeda Pharmaceuticals Jan 2014 - Jan 2016
Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Bankers Life Jan 2007 - May 2011
Sales Assistant
Cold Stone Creamery Apr 2003 - Nov 2007
Shift Manager
Education:
Florida Atlantic University Aug 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Florida Atlantic University 2011 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Health Promotion, Exercise Science
Broward College Jun 2011
Associates, Associate of Arts
Broward College 2007 - 2011
Associates, Nursing
Skills:
Sales Customer Service Leadership Microsoft Office Customer Satisfaction Public Speaking Communication Management Time Management Marketing Spanish Powerpoint Pharmaceutical Industry Exercise Physiology Wellness Event Planning Marketing Strategy Strategic Planning Administrative Assistants Microsoft Excel Healthcare Sales Management Dutch Social Networking Microsoft Word Sales Operations Data Entry Pharmaceutical Sales Social Media Papiamento High Pressure Environment Timely Decision Making Account Management Great Motivator Motivation Administrative Assistance Training Result Oriented Tenacious Work Ethic Customer Retention Bartending Fitness Medicine Social Media Marketing Public Health Fine Dining Servers Microsoft Powerpoint Medical Terminology
Interests:
Wellness Health Promotion Medicine Pharmaceuticals Physiology Fitness Lifestyle Modification Exercise Science Human Performance Sales Anatomy Health
Elizabeth Mendes said she got a ticket parking downtown a month ago. She said the parking signs can be hard to read and understand. Shown a sample of a new test sign, she found it to also be difficult reading at first. But within a few seconds, she had figured it out.
Date: Apr 03, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
The Harbinger: Supreme Court challenges Obamacare, incumbent's reelection
As employer-based health insurancehas declined, argues Gallups Elizabeth Mendes, the percentage of Americanswho are uninsured has increased, rising to 17.1% this year, the highest seensince 2008.
"Although the majority of Americans are still overweight or obese, it is an encouraging sign that obesity rates are trending downward in the U.S. and among demographic subgroups," Elizabeth Mendes, deputy managing editor at Gallup, said in a written statement.