Cunningham & Rivard Appraisals Vancouver Ltd Real Estate Appraisers
200 1001 Churchill Cres, North Vancouver, BC V7P 1P9 6049858761
Patrick Clay Principal
Cunningham & Rivard Appraisals Vancouver Ltd Real Estate Appraisers
6049858761
License Records
Patrick G. Clay
License #:
PST.015612 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jul 7, 1994
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2016
Type:
Pharmacist
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Patrick Clay
Lived:
Fort Worth, Texas New Iberia, Louisiana Monroe, Louisiana Norman, Oklahoma
Work:
American Pharmacist Association - Science Officer (2010) UNT System College of Pharmacy - Professor (2012) KCUMB - Director, Clinical Research (2005-2012) OU-HSC - Instructor (1996-1999) UMKC College of Pharmacy - HIV Specialist, Asst. Prof. (1999-2005)
Education:
OU - Pharmacy, ULM - Pharmacy, New Iberia Senior High School - HS
Relationship:
Married
About:
Displaced Cajun looking to make the world better through advancements in medicines
SENIOR ELECTRICAL / INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICAL PROFESSIONAL 35 years experience in calcs, testing and specifications of electrical and instrumentation equipment... SENIOR ELECTRICAL / INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICAL PROFESSIONAL 35 years experience in calcs, testing and specifications of electrical and instrumentation equipment. Experienced in protective relay schemes, MCC’s, motors, transformers, instrumentation field control room devices , DCS/PLC hardware for...
Nettie Baccus Elementary School Granbury TX 1987-1990, Granbury Intermediate School Granbury TX 1990-1993, Stephenville Junior High School Stephenville TX 1994-1996, Fred Moore High School Denton TX 1998-1999
Tecumseh South Elementary School Tecumseh KS 1969-1970, Warren DuPree Elementary School Jacksonville AR 1970-1974, Estelle Kampmeyer Elementary School O'fallon IL 1974-1975, St. Clare School O'fallon IL 1975-1977
Community:
Todd Dunn, Chris Edwards, Rose Bertrand, Dean Combs, Don Cocker, Anna Jones, Leann Stein, Carol Fritz, Rhonda Evanski, Bonnie Finkelstein
Patrick Clay, 21, a Louisiana State University student, told The Times-Picayune he was standing on the corner of Bourbon Street when suddenly he saw a crowd running and people screaming that there had been a shooting.