A. Sbitany & Sons Co. Ltd. since Apr 2007
Branch Manager
Akram Sbitany & Sons Company Jun 2002 - Mar 2007
Deputy Branch Manager - Ramallah Center
Akram Sbitany & Sons Company Jul 1998 - Apr 2002
Sales
Education:
The Catholic School Of Our Lady Annunciation - Ramallah - Palestine
Harris County
Investigation and Personnel Security Manager
Civil Aviation & Security Professional Mar 2005 - Jan 2008
Civil Aviation and Security Professional
Private Investigator Jan 2000 - Jan 2008
Private Investigator
Education:
Rice University 2014 - 2014
University of Houston - Downtown 2012
Master of Science, Masters, Criminal Justice
University of Houston - Downtown
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Teadit Group
Project Cost Analyst
Egc Enterprises May 2015 - Apr 2016
Gulf Coast Territory Manager
Reinstar Remodels May 2015 - Apr 2016
Project Manager
Fenner Plc Mar 2012 - May 2015
Travel Sales Consultant
Carpet Giant Jan 2006 - Jan 2011
Sales Representatives and Fleet Director
Education:
University of Houston
Skills:
Sales Manufacturing Customer Service Process Improvement Project Management Account Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Management Engineering Negotiation Lean Manufacturing New Business Development Injection Molding International Sales Semiconductors Aerospace Energy Procurement Plastics Six Sigma
may wait to see whether large-scale protests in Hama continue. He knows that using military aggression against peaceful demonstrations in a symbolic place like Hama would lose him support even from Russia and China," Mohammad Abdallah, another Syrian activist, told Reuters from exile in Washington.
see whether large-scale protests in Hama continue. He knows that using military aggression against peaceful demonstrations in a symbolic place like Hama would lose him support even from Russia and China," Syrian activist Mohammad Abdallah told Reuters from exile in Washington.
"Assad may wait to see whether large-scale protests in Hama continue. He knows that using military aggression against peaceful demonstrations in a symbolic place like Hama would lose him support even from Russia and China," Syrian activist Mohammad Abdallah told Reuters from exile in Washington.