Alamo Amusements, Inc. - San Antonio, Texas Area since 1996
Owner/ President
Education:
St. Mary's University 1988 - 1991
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Operations Management and Supervision
St. Mary's University 1984 - 1988
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Beachside One Board of Directors 1996 - 2012
Member, Past President
Wwcc 1998 - 2011
Member
Red Cross of Central Ohio Board 2000 - 2010
Board Member
Sheridan Consulting Jun 1998 - Dec 2000
President
Ibm Jun 1998 - Dec 2000
Associate Partner, Insurance Center of Competency
Education:
University of Dayton 1981 - 1985
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business
Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Management, Accounting
Hempfield Area Senior High School 1974 - 1976
Skills:
Management Consulting It Strategy Insurance Leadership Consulting Program Management Business Analysis Business Process Improvement Business Intelligence Information Technology Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Software Management Cloud Computing Outsourcing Professional Services Process Improvement Solution Selling Strategy Vendor Management Business Development Change Management Saas Project Management Business Strategy Mentoring Leadership Development Solution Architecture Sdlc
Interests:
Golf Snow Skiing Health
Certifications:
Insurance Industry Platinum Badge Cognitive Practioner
McCormick Company since Sep 2005
Senior Art Director
Anderson Advertising May 2001 - May 2003
Senior Art Director
Highway One May 1997 - Oct 2000
Senior Art Director
McCann Erickson May 1995 - May 1997
Art Director
Education:
University of Kansas 1982 - 1988
BFA, Graphic Design
Patrick Sheridan was arrested in January 2015 in Holyhead, Wales, on an indictment returned in May 2014 by a federal grand jury in Waco. It charged that he and a co-defendant conspired to traffic in the horns of the critically endangered black rhinoceros by using a "straw buyer" to buy two horns fro
ttorney General Jack Conway alleging that a deputy secretary in the Justice Cabinet asked government employees to contribute. Young listed 13 names of employees who had been the subject if the effort, and one of the 13, Patrick Sheridan, confirmed to a local politics blog that he was asked to give money.