Kimberly-Clark since Sep 2009
Channel Development Manager
Kimberly-Clark Feb 2008 - Sep 2009
National Merchandising Manager - Personal Care Brands
Kimberly-Clark Nov 2006 - Feb 2008
Virtual Reality Project Manager
Kimberly-Clark Feb 2004 - Oct 2006
Category Analyst
Kimberly-Clark Jun 2002 - Jan 2004
Computer Applications Trainer
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1997 - 2001
Bachelor degree in Business Administration, Management Information Systems
Skills:
Consumer Products Customer Insight Strategy Shopper Marketing Marketing Research Nielsen Market Research Cross Functional Team Leadership Fmcg Trade Marketing Competitive Analysis Product Innovation Product Management Brand Management Management Product Development Ac Nielsen Retail Crm Categorization Brand Equity Iri Key Account Development P&L Management Merchandising Grocery Sales Operations Virtual Reality Spectra Digital Asset Management Business Development New Business Development Fast Moving Consumer Goods Advanced Analytics
Dr. Austin graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1985. She works in Austin, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Austin is affiliated with Saint Davids Medical Center and Seton Medical Center Austin.
New Life Christian Academy Des Moines WA 1984-1986, Christian Faith-Pacific High School Des Moines WA 1987-1989, Pacific Middle School Des Moines WA 1991-1993
Nighttime cramps become more common as people get older and unfortunately, can become more frequent, Sara Austin, M.D., an associate professor of neurology at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, told Fox News Digital.
Date: Feb 04, 2024
Category: Health
Source: Google
'Alarming' Rates Of Child Suicide, Abuse, Infant Mortality In Canada: Report
"Whether we're talking infant mortality or accidents or mental health concerns, all these statistics are deeply disturbing,'' said Sara Austin, lead director of Children First. "Canada's ranked the fifth-most prosperous nation in the world, yet when it comes to the well-being of children, we fall fa