World 50 Atlanta, GA Nov 2011 to Aug 2013 Member Experience AssociateSpecial Olympics Southern California, San Luis Obispo County Intern, CA, United StatesSan Luis Obispo, CA Aug 2010 to Jul 2011Downtown Brewing Company San Luis Obispo, CA Mar 2009 to Jul 2011 Server/BartenderFirst Sports International, London, England Atlanta, GA Jun 2007 to Aug 2010 InternMambo Italiano Atlanta, GA Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 Waitress/Server
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California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA Aug 2006 to Jun 2011 Bachelor in Liberal ArtsUniversidad de Andres Bello Santiago de Chile, Regin Metropolitana Aug 2008 to Dec 2008 Spanish and Latin Studies
Oct 2013 to 2000 Administrative for the immunization departmentB&B Landscaping Maysville, GA Feb 2012 to Aug 2012 Receptionist - Greeted - Customer ServiceApple One Duluth, GA Feb 2010 to 2011 TRC, Temp Agencies, Atlanta and DuluthClark & Washington Atlanta, GA Dec 2008 to Jan 2010 Paralegal / Customer ServiceShapiro & Swertfeger Atlanta, GA Jan 2008 to Nov 2008 Receptionist / Paralegal AssistantQORE Property Sciences Duluth, GA Jun 2000 to Dec 2007 Administrative Assistant
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Jackson County Comprehensive High School Jefferson, GA 1999 to 2003 Received diploma for medical aide in Medical Assisting
Laura Simmons, the NARAL state director, said its designed to educate voters and put lawmakers on notice that advocates for reproductive freedom will not let legislators off the hook for turning their backs on women and families by voting to criminalize abortion and punish women.
Date: May 07, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Young Fitchburg, Leominster residents playing large role in Market Basket boycott
Part-time employees Kim Proietti, 19, of Leominster, and Matt Capone, 17, Erica Cutting, 23, and Laura Simmons, 20, all of Fitchburg, never thought they'd be inspired to join in the protests, but there they were, stationed outside Monday with several other employees and their family members.
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