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Assistant State Budget Officer At Office Of The Governor, North Carolina Office Of State Budget & Management
Dr. Lee graduated from the Dalhousie Univ, Fac of Med, Halifax, Ns, Canada in 1980. He works in Mooresville, NC and 3 other locations and specializes in Family Medicine.
A Winsome Life - Content Producer (2011) Singapore Armed Forces - Admin Support Assistant (2010-2012) Resorts World Sentosa - Sales Associate (2010-2010) The Fullerton Hotel Singapore - Intern (2009-2010) New York New York Tower LLC - Service Staff (2008-2008) McCafe - Coffee Barista (2006-2007) ThaiExpress - Service Staff (2005-2005)
Education:
Northumbria University - BA [Hons] Marketing Management, Singapore Hotel and Tourism Education Centre - Diploma in Hotel Management, Nanyang Polytechnic - Diploma in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Technology, Bartley Secondary School - GCE "O" Levels
About:
Melvin is the Content Producer for A Winsome Life and he is extremely passionate about blogging. From a humble blog that he started in 2004 where he rants about his life, Melvin founded A Winsome Life...
Tagline:
Writer, Blogger, Events Organiser, Social Media Influencer, Youth Educator
Melvin Lee
Work:
Singapore Technologies Engineering (Data Centre Solutions) - Solutions Engineer (2009)
Education:
The University of Western Australia - Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ngee Ann Polytechnic - Telecommunications Engineering, Montfort Secondary School - O Levels
Tagline:
Jack of all Trades, Master of Some.
Melvin Lee
Work:
Island Shipbrokers - Shipbroker
Education:
University of Birmingham - MBA, University of Sydney - BA
At the Causeway Bay site, Melvin Lee, a 43-year-old engineer who quit his job to join the movement two months ago, said most protesters "won't have a change of heart" and leave just because the government announced it would clear the site.