Follett Higher Education Group since Oct 2009
Commissions Manager
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Nov 2003 - Nov 2008
Systems Manager
Enterprise Car Sales Nov 1995 - Oct 2003
Controller/Business Manager
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Oct 1993 - Nov 1995
Accounting Supervisor
Education:
Elmhurst College 1982 - 1984
BS, AccountingCPA from University of Illinois February, 1985
Six Sigma Green Belt Training, Chicago Deming Association-Six Sigma Masters Program, Naperville, IL, 2009
Alvernia High School 1966 - 1970
diploma
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Forecasting Financial Analysis Financial Reporting Accounts Payable Process Improvement Accounts Receivable General Ledger Account Reconciliation Peoplesoft Variance Analysis Management Managerial Finance Human Resources Training Finance Income Statement Time Management Sales Sales Operations Payroll Budgets P&L
I attended Portville Central School. I graduated in 1984.
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I am a happy go lucky woman who loves life. I have a medical condition which has left me unable to work. I am happily engaged to a great man, and we have a wonderful Black Lab.
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9 ways to support people living with rare diseases and disorders
Its really important to take time to educate yourself, Mary Dunkle, vice president of educational initiatives at the National Organization for Rare Disorders says. If someone close to you gets a diagnosis, the best thing you can do is learn as much as you can.
Date: Feb 28, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Family Raises $500K in 15 Days to Research Daughter's Deadly Disease
Stories like this tug at our heartstrings, said Mary Dunkle, a spokeswoman for the National Organization for Rare Diseases, explaining how funding for rare disease research is famously hard to obtain. Most rare diseases are severe diseases or even life-threatening. On top of that, you have
Mary Dunkle, the vice president for communications with the National Organization for Rare Disorders, or NORD, in Danbury, Conn., said most Americans know a person with a rare disease. When all such illnesses and the people afflicted by them are added up, it's estimated that some 25 million persons
There are an estimated 7,000 rare diseases in the U.S. affecting 30 million people, Mary Dunkle, vice president for communications at National Organization for Rare Disorders, told CBSNews.com. Two-thirds of American patients with rare diseases are children.