6525 Hot Springs Way APT H, Indianapolis, IN 46217 • 3178583086
Work
Company:
Headquarters air mobility command
2013
Position:
(captain) protocol officer
Education
School / High School:
American Military University- Charles Town, WV
2013
Specialities:
Master of Arts in Military Studies
Skills
Office Management • Teambuilding and Supervision • Staff Development and Training • Policies and Procedures Manuals • Project Management • Report and Document Preparation • Spreadsheet and Database Creation • Accounts Payable/Receivable • Administration and Discipline • Records Management • Meeting and Event Planning • Inventory Management • Expense Reduction • Microsoft Office Suite and Outlook Profi... • Process Improvement
Ranks
Licence:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice
Date:
2013
Resumes
Project Superintendent At Choate Construction Company
2013 to 2000 (Captain) Protocol OfficerReadiness and Plans Scott AFB, IL 2012 to 2013 (1st Lt) Officer in ChargeBagram AB Bagram, AF 2011 to 2012 (1st Lt) Officer in Charge, J1, Task Force BiometricsInstallation Personnel Readiness Edwards AFB, CA 2010 to 2011 ChiefInstallation Personnel Readiness Edwards AFB, CA 2009 to 2010 Chief
Education:
American Military University Charles Town, WV 2013 Master of Arts in Military StudiesMiami University Oxford, OH 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Geology
Skills:
Office Management, Teambuilding and Supervision, Staff Development and Training, Policies and Procedures Manuals, Project Management, Report and Document Preparation, Spreadsheet and Database Creation, Accounts Payable/Receivable, Administration and Discipline, Records Management, Meeting and Event Planning, Inventory Management, Expense Reduction, Microsoft Office Suite and Outlook Proficiency, Process Improvement
The suspects - Nicholas Cunningham, 42; Jimmy Sanchez, 38; and Sophia Heath, 35 - appeared in court Friday morning in Montgomery County on aggravated kidnapping charges. The men also face aggravated robbery charges. They were denied bond.
Date: Jan 26, 2018
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Kidnapping victim fatally shot by FBI agent during raid
Nicholas Cunningham, 42, who officials say had family ties to the victim, and Jimmy Sanchez, 38, were arrested at the hoteland charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery.They told agents the victim was being held at the home on Ebert.
Date: Jan 26, 2018
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Photos: Protesters Smoke Pot In Front Of The White House Largely Without Incident
"Me and my employees, we protest on a daily basis," said Nicholas Cunningham, better known as the man behind the Kush Gods business. Despite pleading guilty to two misdemeanor counts of marijuana distribution under a deal that precludes him from engaging in any marijuana transactions regardless of r
Date: Apr 02, 2016
Source: Google
Man Argues DC Pot Laws Make Brownie Business Legal
District of Columbia police announced Tuesday that Nicholas Cunningham, 30, and an employee, Evonne Lidoff, 18, were facing misdemeanor charges of marijuana distribution. They were released after their initial court appearances and ordered to stay away from the nightlife districts where police say t
Date: Dec 24, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
2 accused of selling pot brownies for 'Kush Gods' business in DC are released
Court records show 30-year-old Nicholas Cunningham and 18-year-old Evonne Lidoff were released after their initial appearances on Tuesday. They've been ordered to stay away from the nightlife districts in the nation's capital where police say they were operating.
Date: Dec 24, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Modest market return by ex-bankrupt Japan Airlines
"We find it difficult to recommend JAL or any other Japanese airline as a long-term fundamental investment," Macquarie analyst Nicholas Cunningham wrote in a note to clients. "In short, our recommendation comes down to a valuation call."
Date: Sep 18, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
All Nippon Airways says to raise up to $2.6 billion in shares
"The difference in balance sheet strength between the two companies is substantial," Nicholas Cunningham, a transport analyst at Macquarie Capital Securities in Tokyo said before ANA confirmed the share sale.