Streamline Solutions
Project Engineer
Derry Township School District 2002 - 2012
Network Operations Manager
Ameriquest Apr 2000 - May 2001
Director of Professional Services
Ameriquest May 1996 - Apr 2000
Systems Engineer
Paul Davis Jan 1990 - Jan 1996
Restoration Project Manager
Education:
West Chester University of Pennsylvania 1979 - 1983
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Speech Communications, Writing
Great Valley High School
Penn State University
Us Air Force Accounting Institute
Skills:
Data Center Hardware Windows Server Telephony Ip Ip Networking Windows Server 2008
MONSTER ENERGY SERIESNo. 3 teamDriver: Austin DillonPenalty: Splitter did not meet rule specificationsRamifications: $25,000 fine to crew chief Justin Alexander; car chief Greg Ebert suspended for one race.Analysis: Dillon is locked into the postseason by virtue of his season-opening win in the Dayt
As Hasan's trial approaches, some in Killeen are concerned. Guns Galore store manager Cathy Cheadlewhose sales representative Greg Ebert appears in the poster by the question: "He said something; would you?"said she hopes the community remains on high alert.
Some in Killeen are concerned. Guns Galore store manager Cathy Cheadlewhose sales representative Greg Ebert appears in the poster under the quote "He said something; would you?"said she hopes the community remains on high alert.
stationed at the Fort Campbell in Kentucky and he visited the Killeen gun store, where that Army psychiatrist was charged. According to reporters, a former police officer, Greg Ebert who works at Guns Galore shop, stated that the AWOL soldier acted very suspiciously and bought six pounds of gun powder.
Date: Jul 31, 2011
Source: Google
Fort Hood plot shows businesses play critical role in thwarting terror
But Guns Galore employee Greg Ebert became suspicious after the soldier acted oddly while purchasing gunpowder, shotgun ammunition and a semiautomatic pistol magazine. After Ebert's call to police, the soldier's arrest was a proud moment for employees of the store the same place Maj. Nidal Hasan b
Abdo's alleged plan was cut short when Guns Galore employee Greg Ebert became suspicious after the soldier acted oddly while purchasing smokeless gunpowder, shotgun ammunition and a semi-automatic pistol magazine. Ebert's call to police and the soldier's subsequent arrest was a proud moment for empl
their break in the case came Tuesday from Guns Galore LLC the same gun store where Hasan bought a pistol used in the 2009 attack. Store clerk Greg Ebert said Abdo arrived by taxi and bought 6 pounds of smokeless gunpowder, three boxes of shotgun ammunition and a magazine for a semi-automatic pistol.
Date: Jul 29, 2011
Source: Google
Fort Hood Bomb Plot Suspect: 'Inspired' by al Qaeda?
was discovered Wednesday, Abdo was apparently in the final planning stages of a deadly attack. He was caught in part because a wary local gun store owner called police after Abdo visited the store to buy ammunition and gunpowder. He was acting "suspicious," Guns Galore owner Greg Ebert told ABC News.