Jos. A. Bank Clothiers
Department Manager
Mikeys Mattress
Part Time Store Manager
National Income Life Insurance Company
Life Insurance Agent and Specialist
Bob Evans Oct 2009 - Mar 2016
Retail Furniture Sales Professional
Sleepy's, the Mattress Professionals Nov 2007 - Jun 2009
Retail Store Manager
Education:
State University of New York College at Old Westbury 2007 - 2009
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing, Management
University at Albany, Suny 2002 - 2004
University at Albany, Suny 2003
State University of New York College at Cortland 1999 - 2001
Associates, Art History
State University of New York College at Cortland 2000
Southside High School Rockville Center 1999
South Side High School
Skills:
Retail Sales Store Management Customer Service Inventory Management Merchandising Retail Sales Visual Merchandising Team Building Marketing Store Operations Customer Satisfaction Cold Calling Coaching Sales Management Sales Operations Time Management Direct Sales Inventory Control Account Management Management Negotiation Customer Experience Loss Prevention Training Cashiering Teamwork Employee Training Customer Retention Sales Process Team Leadership Forecasting Life Insurance Mortgage Insurance Final Expense Planning Whole Life Term Life Insurance College Savings Plans Social Networking Networking
Matt Wiener (1998-2002), Heather Parks (1990-1991), Miguel Acosta (1997-2001), Jessica Bloom (1995-1999), C Wolfson (1988-1992), Lori Greenberg (1986-1989)
Matthew Wiener (1983-1987), John Costa (1977-1981), Wizar Osmani (1993-1997), Joe Sent Me (1986-1990), Liza Iraci (1999-2003), Robert Dobbs (1972-1976)
The writers represent a range of Hollywood talent. Janet Leahy and Lisa Albert are the seasoned veterans; they both worked with Mad Men creator Matthew Wiener in the late 1990s. Then there are the younger industry players, Erin Levy and Carly Wray, who both got their big break on the show. Rounding
d Men of yesteryear. Just when it looks like Jaguar is in the bag, an errant wad of chewing gum ruins the entire deal. (Credit goes to Matthew Wiener and co-writer Frank Pierson for creating the perfect visual metaphor for self-sabotage.) Unlike his colleagues, Lane is not amused by the news. Pete,