Jul 2014 to 2000 CounselH&R Block Block, KS Jan 2014 to Apr 2015 Tax Research SpecialistMissouri State Public Defender System Poplar Bluff, MO Jan 2007 to Jul 2014 Assistant Public DefenderGreat Plains Land Service Kansas City, MO Nov 2005 to May 2006 Real Estate AnalystBAR ADMISSIONS
2006 to 2006United States District Court
2006 to 2006Johnson County District AttorneyOlathe, KS May 2004 to Aug 2004Crystal Contact, LLC Independence, MO Apr 2002 to May 2004 limited partner-exemptSprint Overland Park, KS Jun 2001 to Aug 2002 Business Systems Analyst
Education:
Creighton University School of Law Omaha, NE May 2005 Juris DoctorGraceland University Lamoni, IA 2003Norman Technology Center Norman, OK May 2001 Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
2014 to 2000 TechnicianHiVacs Incorporated Clio, MI 2009 to 2014 Laborer Welder Truck driverGenesee Township Fire Station Flint, MI 2013 to 2013 Firefighter/First ResponderSMB Transport Imlay City, MI 2006 to 2009 Truck DriverTNT Logistics North American Inc
2001 to 2006 Truck DriverGVA Flint, MI 2000 to 2001 Truck Driver
GSI Commerce Inc Louisville, KY 2010 to 2010Christmas Season
2010 to 2010 Seasonal Warehouse worker / associateKroger, Holiday Manor Louisville, KY 2008 to 2009American Red Cross and ADP Detroit, MI 2001 to 2004 Checker CabCity Transfer Co Plymouth, MI 1997 to 2001
Education:
International Academy of Design Technology Troy, MI 2007 Graphic DesignNorth Division High School Milwaukee, WI
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James Craft, a business professor at the University of Pittsburgh, said U.S. Steel's decision is a "very excellent statement" as the city continues its transition from a manufacturing giant to a medical, high-tech and service-oriented economy.
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