Feb 2014 to 2000 Regional Human Resource ManagerTarget Corporation Orchard Park, NY 1997 to Jan 2014 Store Team LeaderBryant & Stratton College
2012 to 2012 Adjunct Faculty Member - Business, Human Resources, Medical Coding and BillingTarget Corporation Buffalo, NY Sep 1996 to Jun 1997 Assistant Store Team LeaderTarget Corporation Buffalo, NY Mar 1996 to Sep 1996 Executive and Hourly Training CoordinatorTarget Corporation Stow, OH Jun 1995 to Mar 1996 Assistant Store Team Leader
Education:
Walden University 2006 M.B.A. in Human ResourceHoughton College Houghton, NY 2005 B.S. in ManagementWebster University Webster Groves, MO 1987 to 1989 PsychologyMaryville College St. Louis, MO Music Therapy/Psychology
Aurora Medical GroupAurora Advanced Health Care Inc Womens Health Care 8905 W Lincoln Ave STE 501, Milwaukee, WI 53227 4149782229 (phone), 4149782279 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Smith works in Milwaukee, WI and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Ms. Smith is affiliated with Aurora West Allis Medical Center.
South Shore Medical Center 143 Longwater Dr, Norwell, MA 02061 7818785200 (phone), 7816819901 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Smith works in Norwell, MA and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Smith is affiliated with Boston Childrens Hospital, Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital and South Shore Hospital.
menswear designer Joseph Abboud; the king of Lansdowne Street, Patrick Lyons; Entercom suits Phil Zachary and Dana Panepinto; developers Steve Weiner and Ron Druker; retired Reebok host with the most Paul Foster; biographer and rabid Sox rooter Doris Kearns Goodwin and her hubby, Dick; uber-fan Lynne Smith
In his final season attending Fenway, he walked with the aide of a 29-inch Louisville Slugger baseball bat cane, presented to him by local philanthropists Gary and Lynne Smith. The bat features an inscription touting Mayor Thomas Menino and World Series Champions, 2004, 2007, 2013.
For Scott Alexander and Lynne Smith, who live a block away, returning to their home was a bittersweet experience. They had been worried about their dog, a pug named Yoda, since Saturday night when they rushed home after they received an alert that the security at their home had been breached.