Fairchild Semiconductor South Portland, ME 1997 to 2009 Plastics Fabricator/ Project ManagerW.W. Associates Buxton, ME 1996 to 1997 Plastics Welder / Fabricator / Project ManagerSelf-employed carpenter
1993 to 1996 sheet metal mechanicNew England Tech Air Scarborough, ME 1986 to 1996 Fabrication production logistics managerHaley's Metal Shop Biddeford, ME 1979 to 1986 Sheet metal and plastics mechanicU.S. Army Military Police
1976 to 1979 Instillation Security Specialist
Education:
University of Southern Maine 1987 to 1988 managementU.S. Army Military Police School 1976 to 1979 sheet metal and plastics
Skills:
I have my Auto CAD associates certificate and also have Microsoft Office skills.
Energy, Oil and Gas Electrical Energy Energy Futures, Foreign Exchange, and Energy Trading Oil and Natural Gas
Jurisdiction:
DC (1985) District of Columbia U.S. Supreme Court
Law School:
Harvard Law School
Education:
Harvard Law School, JD University of Maine, BA
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Intergovernmental Relations in the United States: A Study of the Functions Of, and Relationships Among, Federal, State, and Local Governments in the United States
His marriages to Nancy Ashenhurst and Marian Witt ended in divorce. In 1989, he married Rita Taggart. Besides his wife, survivors include two children from his first marriage, Kathy Wexler and Jeff Wexler; and a son from his second marriage, Mark Haskell.
Date: Dec 27, 2015
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Five Am Law Firms Advise as ConocoPhillips Sells $2 Billion in Pipeline Stakes
ConocoPhillips turned to Morgan, Lewis & Bockius to advise on the Enbridge sale, with Houston-based business and finance partner William Parish leading the firm's team on the transaction. Parish is being assisted by energy partner Mark Haskell and tax partner Gary Wilcox.
she worked with was Stat-SouthCoast EMS, of Dartmouth, an ambulance company seeking to expand into Rhode Island. The company applied in May 2010 to the Department of Health for an ambulance license and was told it wouldn't be reviewed until August, said Mark Haskell, director of corporate development.
of Dartmouth, Mass., an ambulance company seeking to expand into Rhode Island. The company applied in May 2010 to the Department of Health for an ambulance license and was told it wouldn't be reviewed until August, said Mark Haskell, director of corporate development. Carrera cited a staff shortage.
Date: Jul 17, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Rhode Island tackles red tape in the name of job creation
Dartmouth, Mass., an ambulance company seeking to expand into Rhode Island. The company applied in May 2010 to the Department of Health for an ambulance license and was told it wouldnt be reviewed until August, said Mark Haskell, director of corporate development. Carrera cited a staff shortage.
Date: Jul 17, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Mountain Valley spoils state party for Camden Hills, Belfast
By Staff | Feb 12, 2011 (Photo by: Mark Haskell) Camden Hills' Isaac Young, right, battles Belfast's Justin Philbrook during Saturday state Class B wrestling championships at the Augusta Civic Center. The Windjammers and Lions finished second and third ...
By Staff | Feb 08, 2011 (Photo by: Mark Haskell) Thomaston Grammar School's Jimmy Strong (15) slices to the basket past St. George's Cadden Lavoie (24), while Dragon Caleb Long (15) trails the play. The Clipper boys and Dragon girls were among the ...
As playoffs loom, Islesboro, Vinalhaven split final hoop games
(Photo by: Mark Haskell) Islesboro's Max Mahan (3) battles for a rebound with Vinalhaven's Scott James, while Eagle teammate DJ Johnson looks on in the final game of the regular season between the two teams. ...