I'm a fifty-something wife and mother of three and I love graphics/web design, cooking, baking, entertaining, traveling, music and parties! And now running!
Tagline:
Everyone's life is crazy, isn't it?
Bragging Rights:
Three successful kids! Jody works for a software company in Chicago, Andy teaches English in Thailand, and Matt is graduating in 2013 from Miami University.
Suzanne Clark
Work:
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Pharmacy Technician (2011)
Education:
Furman University - Health Sciences
Suzanne Clark
Work:
Oxford University Press - Acquisitions Editor
Education:
University of Western Ontario - English Literature
Tagline:
It's never too late to be what you might have been!
Suzanne Clark
Education:
Provo High School 1970, Provo, Utah
Relationship:
Married
About:
I'm Suzanne Seegmiller Clark. I was born and raised in Provo, Utah. I have one brother Steve. My mom is Judy Seegmiller. My father, Craig and my brother Steve have passed away.
Bragging Rights:
I’m Suzanne Clark and I presently live in Washington, Utah, with my husband, Stephen, who is a college football coach for Southern Utah University. We have and four children: Alex, Emily, Jamison, and Maggie. I learned to sew when I was very young and still own the sewing machine that I used while attending high school. Since it’s over 25 years old… it gives you a little hint about my age. My two daughters, Emily and Maggie and I love hair accessories but hated the headaches we got from wearing regular plastic headbands. So off to the fabric store we went to purchase fun fabrics so we could try our hand at making our own fabric headbands. It wasn’t long before their friends started making their requests for cute fabric headbands…. which we were happy to furnish. Soon, my grown up friends added their requests to our long list. Thus… “Tie-Bands”, created By Suze Clark” was born. In the mean time, my son, Alex, was called on a two year mission to St Petersburg, Russia for the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Later-Day-Saints. Since it costs our family an additional $400.00 per month to provide for his mission expenses, the girls and I decided to step up our production to help with those additional costs. “Tie-Bands” are fabric headbands that are loaded with great features. 1. They are not only cute headbands, but the are reversible. That means you decide which side of the headband best accessorizes your outfit. 2. They are flexible and can be worn in various ways. 3. “Tie-Bands” are adjustable. One size fits all. They will adjust to fit women, teens and young girls. 4. Tie-Bands are versatile. They can dress up any outfit you are wearing... whether you are going out on the town or headed for the beach. 5. They are comfortable. No plastic metal inserts that will give you a headache. 6. Tie-Bands are washable. Simply toss them in the washer/dryer and they come out looking great. You can count on me. “Tie-Bands” aim to please. We value our customers.
Suzanne Clark
Work:
Bellascents - Independent Scentsy Director (2008)
Suzanne Clark
Education:
Florida State University - College of Social Work, Gulf Coast Community College - Pre-Social Work
Suzanne Clark
About:
Loving life, with my wonderful husband.
Suzanne Clark
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Jerry Jeff Walker and Susanna Clark - We Were...
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Guy and Susanna Clark in Be Here To Love Me
The interview with both Guy and Susanna Clark from the 2004 documentar...
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Suzanne Clark virtual chat with John Kerry & ...
... closely with you throughout this process on behalf of the u.s cham...
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Big Picture: Road Map to Reopening with Suzan...
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Suzanne Clark, CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce ...
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Suzanne Clark on r...
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NEW The Sine Institute for Policy & Politics at American University has announced its new group of fellows: U.S. Chamber President Suzanne Clark, journalist Ann Curry, former Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovi, former U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke, former national security advis
Date: Nov 17, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Economic pain will persist long after lockdowns end
You cant just turn the light switch on and have everyone go back to work, as much as businesses would love to do that, Suzanne Clark, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview. Its going to be the opposite of a green light. Its going to go from red to yellow and then gree
CHAMBER CHANGES: Suzanne Clark will become the Chamber of Commerce's top lobbyist in the business group's highly anticipated reorganization in the wake of Bruce Josten's retirement after 42 years. She'll be President and CEO Tom Donohue's second in command, with the title of senior executive vice pr
Date: Nov 16, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Why Virginia is shaking up its economic development strategy
According to its existing staff list, the VEDP has at least 17 staff assigned to international trade, include global research, international events, defense initiatives and marketing managers. Suzanne Clark, VEDP spokeswoman, said 15.7 percent of the authoritys general fund budget in fiscal 2016 is
Date: Apr 12, 2016
Source: Google
Volvo Trucks to lay off 734 workers at Virginia plant
Suzanne Clark, spokeswoman for the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, says Volvo has assured officials that it still intends to move forward with its plan to spend $38.1 million in upgrades at the plant.
In the end, remaining a force in 2064 may come down to the music that The Beatles made, songs wrought from influences as disparate as "country, folk, blues, Western music, Eastern music, Latin and that blending gives them their unique sound," says Suzanne Clark, associate professor of harmony at Be
Lori's goodbye with her son, Carl, must have stirred some emotions in Louisville, Ky., fan Suzanne Clark, but not the kind one would expect. She wrote, "Still discussing last nights Walking Dead with my son. Will miss T-dog! Lori ... not so much!"
"Right now I have six, I'll probably get 10 to 15," said Suzanne Clark, who was piling books in a basket in the children's section. "I have a 1-year-old, so I want to get some books to grow with him."