Belluck & Fox since Feb 2011
Paralegal
Fund for the Public Interest Jun 2010 - Jul 2010
Street Canvasser
East Rockaway Village Court May 2009 - Aug 2009
Intern
Education:
Fordham University 2010 - 2012
MA, Ethics and Society
Fordham University 2007 - 2011
BA, Major: Philosophy, minor: Visual Art
Senior Coordinator, Team Marketing & Business Operations At National Basketball Association
Senior Coordinator, Team Marketing & Business Operations at National Basketball Association
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Sports
Work:
National Basketball Association - Greater New York City Area since Apr 2013
Senior Coordinator, Team Marketing & Business Operations
National Basketball Association - Greater New York City Area Jul 2012 - Mar 2013
Coordinator, Team Marketing & Business Operations
National Basketball Association - Greater New York City Area Jul 2011 - Jul 2012
Sponsorship Specialist, Team Marketing & Business Operations
National Basketball Association - New York, NY Jul 2010 - Jun 2011
Associate, International HQ - Latin America
University of Texas at Austin Athletics - Austin, Texas Area Aug 2007 - Dec 2009
Marketing Assistant
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 2006 - 2010
The University of Texas at Austin - The Red McCombs School of Business 2006 - 2010
First Quality Maintenance New York, NY Jun 2012 to Sep 2012Planned Building Services New York, NY Oct 2010 to Mar 2012 Porter/MaintenanceCity Restaurant Inc Brooklyn, NY Jan 2010 to Apr 2010 Truck driver helper
Education:
Antonio Badillo Hernandez High School Aguadilla, PR 2009 General Studies
Dr. Garcia graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1995. He works in Tacoma, WA and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Garcia is affiliated with MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital and Tacoma General Hospital.
As Washington lawmakers debated a mandate for renewable power in 2019, Nicholas Garcia of the Washington Public Utility Districts Association testified that replacing coal plants with wind and solar would require more transmission, significantly more transmission.