LoneStar Artisans - Plano, Texas since Apr 2011
President
RDA Global Mar 2009 - May 2011
Vice President
HDR - Dallas/Fort Worth Area Feb 2004 - Feb 2009
Vice President Marketing
Benchmark Equity Group May 2002 - Aug 2002
MBA Intern, Analyst
Church Impressions Aug 1999 - Jul 2001
Sales Consultant
Education:
Rice University - Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management 2001 - 2003
MBA, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
The University of Texas at Austin 1991 - 1994
BA
Vanderbilt University 1989 - 1991
Interests:
golf, reading, racquetball, woodworking
Languages:
Spanish
Registered Professional Land Surveyor At City Of Dallas
Registered Professional Land Surveyor at City of Dallas
Location:
United States
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
City of Dallas since Apr 1995
Registered Professional Land Surveyor
City of Dallas 1995 - 2011
Survey Assistant
City of Dallas Apr 2005 - Feb 2008
Registered Professional Land Surveyor
City of Dallas Apr 1999 - Apr 2002
Surveyor in Training
Education:
Dallas County Community College 1984 - 1985
N/A, Land Surveying
OCONEE COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES Walhalla, SC 2006 to Nov 2014 Chief of TrainingBELMONT FIRE DISTRICT Greenville, SC 2006 to 2006 Senior Firefighter, Training AssistantBURTON FIRE DISTRICT Beaufort, SC 2004 to 2006 Senior Firefighter-B, TRT Advisor, HM/COBRA Training Coordinator, EMT-BANDERSON COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION COMMISSION Anderson, SC 1992 to 2004 Firefighter, Instructor, TF BOD Props Committee Chairman
Education:
COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Orange Beach, AL Bachelor's in Fire AdministrationMCDUFFIE HIGH SCHOOL Anderson, SC 1993 Diploma in TechnologySOUTH CAROLINA FIRE ACADEMY Columbia, SC
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John Loftis
LoneStar Artisans Furniture · Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Custom Cabinets · Woodworking · Custom Furniture · Furniture Sales
occurred in one of the most secure government complexes in the country and also took the life of Lt. Col. John Loftis of Paducah, Kentucky, was carried out by a 25-year-old Afghan police officer. The incident, in addition to widespread protests, was believed to be part of a violent reaction to the U.
Air Force Lt. Col. John Loftis and Army Maj. Robert Marchanti II were gunned down Friday when an Afghan intelligence officer turned his gun on them inside the ministry, an Afghan counter-terrorism official told CNN. Loftis was a career Air Force officer, while Marchanti was a veteran of Maryland's N
Date: Feb 27, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Pentagon says 'fundamental strategy' in Afghanistan is sound
The officers killed in the attack have been identified as Army Maj. Robert Marchetti of Baltimore, a member of the Maryland Army National Guard, and Air Force Lt. Col. John Loftis, 44, of Paducah, Ky., a member of the 886th Air Expeditionary Squadron.