The Loxahatchee Club since Feb 2010
Equipment Manager
Ibis Golf & Country Club Sep 2000 - Feb 2010
Equipment Manager
Skills:
Purchasing Inventory Management Customer Service Team Building Event Management Tournaments Budgets Process Scheduler Microsoft Office Golf Team Leadership Microsoft Word Sports Heavy Equipment Microsoft Excel Operations Management Coaching Management Powerpoint Strategic Planning Project Planning
Dr. Biggs graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1976. He works in Allentown, PA and 2 other locations and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Biggs is affiliated with Lehigh Valley Hospital 17Th Street, Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest and Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg.
Sarah Bush Lincoln Arcola Clinic 241 W Springfield Rd, Arcola, IL 61910 2172684444 (phone), 2172683098 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine Graduated: 2010
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Biggs graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 2010. He works in Arcola, IL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Biggs is affiliated with Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center.
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Robert Biggs incorporator
Infinity Builders, Inc CONTRACTING/HOMES CONSTRUCTION
Robert D Biggs Partner
PRICE WATERHOUSE LLP
Robert Biggs President, Secretary
Palm Beach Turf Equipment Technicians Association Inc
1437 Cochran Dr, Lake Worth, FL 33461 401 Huron Pl, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Most people consider dogs to be man's best friend, but 69 year-old Robert Biggs of Paradise may think otherwise after he says he was saved from a mountain lion attack by a mother bear. It happened Monday morning while Biggs was on a hike in the Bean Soup Flat area near Magalia. He came
Date: Mar 30, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Officials skeptical, but hiker sticks by lion attack tale
In his version, Robert Biggs, of Paradise, Calif., says a mountain lion pounced on him in a wilderness area above Whiskey Flats on Monday near where he had been observing a bear, a yearling and a newborn bear.
Robert Biggs, project engineer at Rocketdyne, told the Los Angeles Times in June about the difficulty in perfecting the technology in the 1970s. "We were wrestling with the technology at the time," he said. "We had about 20 major accidents, but we finally got it right."