North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Capital Area Visitor Services Director
United States Department of the Army 2005 - 2013
Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Specialist
Education:
North Carolina Central University 2010 - 2014
Bachelors
Us Army Chemical School 2006 - 2007
John L. Leflore Preparatory Academy 2002 - 2005
Skills:
Customer Service Team Leadership Marketing Management Public Speaking Critical Thinking Team Building Team Management Statistics Cross Functional Team Leadership
Languages:
English Spanish
Certifications:
Prea
Vice President, Food And Agribusiness Research And Advisory
International Food Products Apr 2007 - Jan 2014
Commodity Procurement and Chief Economist
Rabo Agrifinance Apr 2007 - Jan 2014
Vice President, Food and Agribusiness Research and Advisory
Doane Advisory Services Jan 2001 - Mar 2007
Senior Economist
The Earthgrains Company Aug 1997 - Jan 2001
Buyer
The Coca-Cola Company Aug 1988 - Aug 1997
Senior Commodity Analyst
Education:
Iowa State University 1985 - 1989
Master of Science, Masters, Agricultural Economics
Iowa State University 1974 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Education
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