Pinnacle Merchandisers, Inc. - United States and Canada since Oct 2000
President
UAV Corporation Aug 1987 - Sep 2000
VP Supermarket Operations
Alby's Imports, Inc. - Jacksonville, Florida Aug 1991 - Oct 1993
President
Sara Lee Corporation - Atlanta, Georgia Oct 1981 - Aug 1987
Southeast US Territory Manager
Education:
Dekalb College 1980 - 1982
Associate+, Business
Skills:
Entertainment Advertising Social Media Marketing Social Media Promotions Marketing Strategy Online Marketing Strategic Planning Marketing Communications Brand Development Email Marketing SEO Manufacturing Direct Marketing New Business Development Merchandising Event Management Integrated Marketing E-commerce Product Development Market Research Online Advertising Copywriting Retail Sales Account Management Marketing Publishing Web Design Illustrator Photoshop Brand Management Marketing Research Market Planning Marketing Management Creative Direction B2B Strategy Content Strategy Sales Management Web Analytics Management Dreamweaver Graphic Design Content Development Business Planning Team Leadership Leadership Team Management Adobe Creative Suite
Interests:
Music, Guitar, Web Design, Graphic Arts, Woodworking, Luthier
Dr. Nicholson graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Sandy, OR and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Nicholson is affiliated with Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center, Legacy Meridian Park Hospital and Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center.
Canada also is expected to have a higher demand for potatoes because of an increase in fry-processing capacity, which could prompt higher prices and limited potatoes for the U.S., according to Stephen Nicholson, a senior grains and oilseeds analyst at Rabobank.
Rabobank has issued a new report on the global fertilizer industry, looking at issues of price, supply and demand in key international markets. Stephen Nicholson, Senior Analyst at Rabo AgriFinance explains.
t is it plausible? As it turns out, theres at least some basis for thinking that it might be. Stephen Nicholson, a social scientist at the University of California, Merced and an expert on ballot initiatives, pointed me to an interesting parallel: the 1982 nuclear-freeze initiatives. In the 1982