President at Greg Hess Construction, Inc., President at Expert Construction Services, Inc., Regional Manager at LaCroix Davis LLC
Location:
El Dorado Hills, California
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Greg Hess Construction, Inc. since Jan 1990
President
Expert Construction Services, Inc. since Feb 2003
President
LaCroix Davis LLC since Oct 2009
Regional Manager
Education:
California State University-Sacramento 1984 - 1990
BS CM, Construction Management/Business
Senior Project Manager, Director Of Pre-Construction Services At Astorino At
Senior Project Manager, Director of Pre-construction Services at at Astorino Development Company
Location:
United States
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Astorino Development Company since May 1991
Senior Project Manager, Director of Pre-construction Services at
Mellon Stuart Company 1973 - Jan 1991
Senior Estimator
Software QA Engineer at StorageCraft Technology Corporation
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
StorageCraft Technology Corporation since 2010
Software QA Engineer
Park City Group Apr 2008 - May 2009
Professional Services Rep
Park City Group, Inc Jan 2008 - Mar 2009
Support Technician / Junior Developer
Millennial Vision, Inc. Mar 2004 - Sep 2007
Installation / Support Specialist
Gateway Computers Jan 1998 - Jan 2001
Troubleshooter / Team Lead
Education:
ITT Technical institute 2002 - 2004
AS, Application Development and Programming
Treasure Valley Community College 1993 - 1995
Greg Hess, Pima County chief medical examiner in southern Arizona, said forensic anthropologists should eventually be able to determine the sex of the babies based on the DNA results. They should also be able to determine if the babies were full term by examining the bones.
Two of the Guatemalans were teenagers: 18-year-old Evelio Soloman Santos and 17-year-old Jorge Mario Alvarado Perez. The age for the third Guatemalan, Willian Adilio Perez Paxtor, has not been determined, Medical Examiner Dr. Greg Hess said.
Date: May 31, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Fed Shift to Long-Term Assets May Highlight Limits to Its Power
responded with a program that economists say will provide atmost a small boost to the recovery. The Fed should instead putmore pressure on fiscal authorities to revive growth and outlinea clear policy strategy, including setting a target forinflation, said Greg Hess, a former Fed researcher.
Date: Sep 22, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Fed Shift to Long-Term Assets May Show Limits to Its Power
and responded with a program that economists say will provide at most a small boost to the recovery. The Fed should instead put more pressure on fiscal authorities to revive growth and outline a clear policy strategy, including setting a target for inflation, said Greg Hess, a former Fed researcher.