Master of Business Administration in Project Management
Skills
Self-motivated • independent Willing to embrace challeng... • self-reliance Problem-solving • crisis management Ability to deal with ... • open-mindedness General travel and navi... • tenacity • a willingness to take risks and an adven...
Mar 2007 to 2000 Field Service EngineerCore Power Services (CPS) Fremont, CA Jun 2006 to Mar 2007 Technical Support EngineerBank of America Concord, CA Jun 2005 to Jun 2006 Customer Service Account ManagerLand Resource and Development Corporation Pleasant Hill, CA Aug 2003 to Jun 2005 Office Manager for Vice President of MarketingFarmers Rice Co-op Sacramento, CA Sep 2000 to Aug 2003 Quality & Maintenance EngineerArizona Republic Surprise, AZ Jan 1998 to Mar 2000 Assistant District Service Manager
Education:
KELLER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Phoenix, AZ 2010 Master of Business Administration in Project ManagementDEVRY UNIVERSITY Fremont, CA 2007 Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology
Skills:
Self-motivated, independent Willing to embrace challenges Flexible and adaptable Able to cope with diverse problems and situations Communication skills (listening & communicating carefully to overcome language barriers) Independence, self-reliance Problem-solving, crisis management Ability to deal with ambiguity Inquisitiveness, open-mindedness General travel and navigational skills Foreign language skills Perseverance and resourcefulness Creative initiative, tenacity, a willingness to take risks and an adventurous spirit
Dr. Gomez graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1994. He works in Santa Paula, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Gomez is affiliated with Ventura County Medical Center.
Dr. Gomez graduated from the University of the East - Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines in 1978. He works in Danville, VA and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Gomez is affiliated with Danville Regional Medical Center.
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