US Bank St. Louis, MO Feb 2007 to Nov 2012 OPEX MACHINE OPERATORSPHERION St. Louis, MO Apr 2006 to Sep 2006 TelecruiterWENDY'S RESTAURANT St. Louis, MO Oct 2003 to Oct 2003 CookMcDonald's Restaurant St. Louis, MO Jan 2003 to Mar 2003 CookU.S. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD St. Louis, MO Jul 2000 to Mar 2003 Electrical Engineer
Education:
Florissant Valley Community College St. Louis, MO Jan 2002 to Dec 2002 life sciences
Mar 2013 to 2000 Customer Service AgentClub Fantasy North Charleston, SC Sep 2012 to Feb 2013 Security OfficerOwen's Construction Charleston, SC Feb 2009 to Sep 2012 Home RemodelingService Master Ladson, SC Jul 2008 to Feb 2009 Floor TechnicianOwen's Construction Charleston, SC Mar 2006 to Jul 2008 Home Remodeling
Education:
Trident Technical College North Charleston, SC 2014 to 2015 A.S. in Medical AssistingECPI University Virgina Beach, VA 2010 to 2012 A.S. in Computer Electronics Engineering TechnologyPACESC Goose Creek, SC Jan 2002 to Jan 2006 High School Diploma in Diploma
Skills:
Computer hardware/software, Computer applications, Networking, UNIX Administration, Network security, Electronic Circuits, Digital Systems, Customer Service, Construction
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Janos Bolyai, Non-Euclidean Geometry, and the Nature of Space
Oklahoma Foot & Ankle 935 S Penn Ave, Edmond, OK 73013 4056919004 (phone), 4056919003 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Gray works in Edmond, OK and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Gray is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City and Summit Medical Center.
Wikipedia References
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News
It's Time to Stop Being Elitist About Camera Sensor Sizes
on the market right now, and I hope we made that clear here. Jordan Drake is loving the G9 II, Chris Niccolls uses the OM-1 Mark II every week, Jeremy Gray is over the moon about the X-H2, and Ive never been more inspired and filled with the desire to make art than when Im holding the X100VI.
It was also the first one to be called the Iron Bowl, as AL.com's Jeremy Gray wrote this week. Although a sliding Auburn team wouldn't make it to a bowl in 1964, head coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan said the Tigers had a bowl every year, "the Iron Bowl in Birmingham."
"Now it's basically printing money for the schools. It's been far more profitable than anyone anticipated," Jeremy Gray, Indiana University's assistant athletic director for broadcast services told the Indianapolis Star. "It's simply put us at another level financially."