Lexington Insurance Company Boston, MA Mar 2003 to May 2013 Senior Vice President, Professional LiabilityLexington Insurance Company Boston, MA Jul 1995 to Mar 2003 Vice President, Employment Practice LiabilityWillis Boston, MA Feb 1994 to Jul 1995 Defense Research Institute LPL Program ManagerLexington Insurance Company Boston, MA Mar 1992 to Feb 1994 Employment Practice Liability and Directors and Officers Liability UnderwriterLexington Insurance Company Boston, MA Oct 1987 to Mar 1992 Errors and Omissions and Directors and Officers Liability Claims Examiner
Education:
Suffolk University Law School Boston, MA May 1987 J.D.University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA May 1984 B.A. in Political Science/Economics
Dr. Cunningham graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in 2001. He works in Conroe, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Cunningham is affiliated with CHI St Lukes Health The Vintage Hospital, CHI St Lukes The Woodlands Hospital, Conroe Regional Medical Center, Huntsville Memorial Hospital, Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center and Memorial Hermann The
Dr. Cunningham graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Clinton, MD and specializes in Ophthalmology and Ophthalmology/pediatrics. Dr. Cunningham is affiliated with Fort Washington Medical Center.
Dr. Cunningham graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Falls Church, VA and 4 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Cunningham is affiliated with Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Inova Fairfax Medical Campus and Inova Loudoun Hospital.
Unnamed Irish supermarket with 2 degrees of separation - Ice cube
Education:
IADT - AVMT, Newpark Comprehensive School - Secondary School, Glenageary Killiney N.S - Primary School
About:
I was in Newpark playing bitta ball and stressing out, then got into IADT with these bunch of maniacs (fun guys, fun girls, a great laugh, twas like nothing else!) but now in the "real world"...
Tagline:
"Because underwear is complicated enough..." Bebo c.2009
Bragging Rights:
At one point the worlds youngest person
Paul Cunningham
Work:
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. - Corporate Communications (2010) ABX Air - Multimedia Information Coordinator (2002-2010) Right Management (1994-2002)
I'm the publisher of ExchangeServerPro.com, an Exchange Server MVP, and an IT Pro here in Brisbane, Australia. Bit of a geek. Enthusiastic amateur mobile photographer.
Tagline:
Exchange Server MVP, Author, and Publisher of ExchangeServerPro.com
Paul Cunningham
Work:
Outward bound trust, skye guides. - Enjoy instructor. S
About:
Paul is an outdoor instructor and mountain guide (MIA), based in Glasgow. He has extensive experience in the UK mountains, especially in skye. He also has a passion for good food and travelling
Paul Cunningham
Education:
Central Michigan University
Tagline:
Straight thuggin'
Paul Cunningham
Education:
Everydays a school day - HNC Photography Yr 1 2012-13 - Anything I don't know (which is a lot)
When you couple the increase in people who have federal insurance plans, which is around 65,000 in Arkansas, with those with private option plans, you see a significant reduction in uncompensated payment, Arkansas Hospital Association Executive Vice President Paul Cunningham said in a phone interv
Date: Mar 17, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Iowa's elections could make national or state history
ngressional seats was 58 years ago, in 1956, when U.S. Sens. Thomas Martin and Bourke Hickenlooper and U.S. Reps. Fred Schwengel, Henry Talle, Harold Gross, Karl LeCompte, Paul Cunningham, James Dolliver, Ben Jensen and Charles Hoeven held office. Yes, Iowa had eight congressional districts in 1956.
congressional seats was 58 years ago, in 1956, when U.S. Sens. Thomas Martin and Bourke Hickenlooper and U.S. Reps. Fred Schwengel, Henry Talle, Harold Gross, Karl LeCompte, Paul Cunningham, James Dolliver, Ben Jensen and Charles Hoeven held office. Yes, Iowa had eight congressional districts in 1956.
started with just a few tables of boxed books on the patio of the old downtown library, now known as the Leonardo Center. It soon moved to the basement, where book lovers sometimes squatted in the old librarys dead-end aisles to browse titles. Competition amid the science-fiction and fantasy shelves was especially fierce, said Paul Cunningham, a Friends member who remembers those days.