Sep 2013 to 2000 Prospector/Loss MitigationStewart Mortgage/Aerotek Houston, TX Jul 2013 to Sep 2013 Short Sales NegotiatorMcPherson Scott Properties Houston, TX Jan 2011 to Sep 2013 Realtor/Office ManagerResource Staffing Houston, TX May 2010 to Jan 2011 Accounts Receivable Assistant / Data EntryAllstate Insurance Houston, TX Nov 2007 to Mar 2010 Auto Claims SpecialistKHOU 11 Television Houston, TX Jul 2006 to Sep 2007 Administrative Sales AssistantFox Sports Net Cable Television Houston, TX May 1999 to Jul 2006 HR Assistant / Administrative Sales Secretary
Education:
Ashford Online University Clinton, IA 2009 to 2010 M.B.A in Organizational Management/Human ResourcesTexas Real Estate/Kaplan Real Estate School 2009 Houston, TX 2009 to 2009 Texas Licensed Realtor in Real Estate AgentAshford Online University Clinton, IA 2008 to 2009 B.A. in Business AdministrationUniversity of Phoenix Online Phoenix, AZ 2006 to 2008 A.A. in Business ManagementHartford Vocational Institute Houston, TX 1987 to 1987 Vocational
Skills:
FHA Connect/ Equator, Onbase, Windows 2000; MS Word and Excel; WordPerfect; PowerPoint; Access; Hansen; Citrix; UltiPro; SharePoint; Sure Close; JD Edwards; MLS; Tempo; Fusion
Northeast Valley Health CorporationNortheast Valley Health Corporation Van Nuys Pediatric Health Center 7138 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91405 8187786240 (phone), 8189948005 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School Graduated: 2005
Dr. Lee graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 2005. She works in Van Nuys, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Lee is affiliated with Valley Presbyterian Hospital.
Ms. Lee works in Torrance, CA and specializes in Urology. Ms. Lee is affiliated with Providence Little Company Of Mary Medical Center Torrance and Torrance Memorial Medical Center.
Business Corporate & Incorporation Financial Markets and Services Financial Markets and Services Health Care Licensing Life Sciences & Biotechnology Tax Venture Capital Immigration Life Sciences & Biotechnology
Raised beds, square-foot gardens, vertical supports, lasagna layers, containers, tabletop gardens all are good ideas to make less work for gardeners with limitations of one sort or another, says Shirley Lee, who tends several of the gardens at the Demonstration Garden.