Laura J. Reid President, Owner Finance Executive Sales Executive, Owner
FISH MART, INC Whol Nondurable Goods · Pet Stores · Pet & Pet Supplies Stores · Tropical Fish-Retail
28 Richard St, West Haven, CT 06516 28 Richards St, New Haven, CT 06516 388 Timberlane Dr, Orange, CT 06477 2039377387, 2039379865, 8003474627, 2039348030
Laura J. Reid Anesthesiology
The Southampton Hospital Association General Hospital · Surgeons · Hospitalist · Emergency Medicine · Radiology · Family Doctor · Internist · Breast Surgery
240 Meeting House Ln, South Hampton, NY 11968 6317268200, 6317268420, 6317268666, 6317268256
Laura C. Reid Vice-President
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Inc) Commercial Art/Graphic Design Commercial Printing
900 Franklin St NE, Washington, DC 20017 2026356436
Suffolk Anesthesiology AssocsSuffolk Anesthesiology Associates PC 50 Rte 25A, Smithtown, NY 11787 6318623540 (phone), 6318623604 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Stony Brook University School of Medicine Graduated: 1989
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Reid graduated from the Stony Brook University School of Medicine in 1989. She works in Smithtown, NY and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Reid is affiliated with Saint Catherine Of Siena Medical Center.
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Laura Reid
Education:
Cullybackey high school - Cukkybackey
Tagline:
Hi im laura love my family and party up for a gud laugh 3 amazing kids and hubby
Bragging Rights:
Went 2 cullybackey high 1 yr of hair dressing and have 3 amazing kids love life 2 the full
Laura Reid
Education:
University of Melbourne - MA Cultural Material Conservation, University of North Carolina at Wilmington - BA Studio Art, Art History, Spanish
Henderson Hutcherson McCullough PLLC Public accounant with an emphasis on corporate and partnership taxation, financial projections for buy/sells and financing arrangements, and business... Public accounant with an emphasis on corporate and partnership taxation, financial projections for buy/sells and financing arrangements, and business valuations.
Her niece, Laura Reid, who drove from Toronto for the family shopping expedition, said Canadians shop in the U.S. to avoid taxes and prices she said were twice as high in Canada despite relative parity between U.S. and Canadian currencies.