International Marketing Director at Washington Apple Commission
Location:
Wenatchee, Washington
Industry:
Food & Beverages
Work:
Washington Apple Commission since May 2004
International Marketing Director
Colombia Marketing International May 2003 - May 2004
International Promotion Director
Washington Apple Commission Oct 1999 - May 2003
International Marketing Manager
Education:
Thunderbird School of Global Management 1989 - 1990
Master of Business Administration (MBA), International Management
Washington State University - College of Business and Economics 1981 - 1986
BS - Business Administration, BA - Marketing Concentration
Aug 2011 to 2000 Disability Rights Intern (Lutheran Volunteer CorpsLiteracy Action, Inc Atlanta, GA Aug 2010 to Aug 2011 Volunteer Coordinator (Lutheran Volunteer CorpsSpring Valley Nature Center Schaumburg, IL Jun 2004 to Aug 2010 VolunteerCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Collegiate Leader in Environmental Health Intern
Education:
Grinnell College Grinnell, IA 2006 to 2010 B.A. in Anthropology & Environmental Studies
Skills:
Proficiency in PCs, Macs, Microsoft Office, Adobe Suites, SPSS, and the Internet Proficiency in German and Sinhala Certified GAIN test proctor
Centennial High School Belleville Morocco 1992-1996
Community:
Jim Davidson, Greg Clarke, Brenda Rump
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Rebecca Lyons
Education:
Haldane High School, Dutchess Community College - Early Childhood Education
Rebecca Lyons
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"With the record apple crop we are having this year, the need to move Washington apples outside of the United States is even greater," said Rebecca Lyons, international marketing director for the Washington Apple Commission.
The bills support promotion in foreign markets for Washington apples. Rebecca Lyons with the Washington Apple Commission says that for every 1 percent decrease in exports, growers see a 1 percent drop in the prices they receive.