Avmed Health Plans Gainesville, FL Jul 2010 to Sep 2013 Claims Data & Reimbursement CoordinatorAvmed Health Plans Gainesville, FL Dec 2005 to Jul 2010 Strategic Provider RepresentativeAvmed Health Plans Gainesville, FL Mar 2002 to Dec 2005 Provider Data Specialist
Education:
Hamilton County High School Jasper, FL 1975 to 1979 High School Diploma in General Studies
Skills:
Customer Service background. Access, Excel, Word applications
Youtube
last day in Vegas/ the vlogs
Hello there! so as promised here is the last video log from Vegas! I t...
Duration:
29m 48s
James Paulk Remembrance
The life and character of the late James Paulk as seen through the eye...
Duration:
14m 36s
James Paulk
I like my women quiet.
Duration:
6m 56s
James Paulk Requiem
Last words of a dying friend, an interview one month preceding his pas...
Duration:
4m 57s
James Paulk @ Cozzys Comedy Club
James Paulk performing at Cozzys Comedy Club.
Duration:
2m 15s
News
Judge Walking Toward City Hall Hit in Face, Goes to Hospital
subway passenger had reported being attacked by a man who had appeared to be talking to himself. Both victims identified James Paulk, who was arrested on a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority subway train north of the city center and faces simple assault and reckless endangering charges.
Date: Mar 19, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Mother of alleged Dougherty assailant: 'He begs for help'
She said her son had not been violent before Friday's outbursts, in which Philadelphia police say James Paulk punched a man on the subway and later assaulted Dougherty on the street as he was walking with his family.
Date: Mar 19, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Police: Supreme Court Justice Treated After Assault In Center City
Twenty-six-year-old James Paulk faces simple assault and reckless endangering charges. His mother, Delores Paulk, said her son has been treated for years for schizophrenia but was not a bad person.
Date: Mar 19, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
High court considers Ga. suit over false testimony
After the third indictment was dismissed even before a trial, Rehberg sued local prosecutors and their investigator, James Paulk. Rehberg argues that Paulk's false grand jury testimony led to the indictments.