Amdocs since Feb 2008
Project/Application Manager
AT&T Nov 2004 - Feb 2009
Business Manager - IT
AT&T Dec 2001 - Nov 2004
Associate Director DSL - Consumer Services
Ameritech Mar 1984 - Dec 2001
AT&T (roles prior to 2001)
Education:
Harper College
Interests:
- Adopt a Soldier: Current team member has a son in Iraq. Coordinated quarterly collections of donated goods which are then shipped to Iraq in support of our team memberâÃÂÃÂs son and his fellow soldiers.
- Ronald McDonald: Created and managed a âÃÂÃÂFriday JeansâÃÂàcollection. Money donated was sent to Ronald McDonald floor at Loyola Hospital in Maywood, IL. Our donations were used to supply goods for their kitchen (cooking lessons for the kids) and the local radio station (stickers; prizesâÃÂæ)
- Several times a year (typically Holiday driven) I coordinated Team Food Days. Always well received and allows people to feel âÃÂÃÂconnectedâÃÂàwith their co-workers especially during stressful times.
"Their holiday lasted less than 24 hours and their futures and lives ended tragically," Suzanne Richards, who lost her son, brother and father, said in a statement. "We are a very small and normal family, but nothing will ever be normal again."
I think over time you will see it work out so that people will figure out which access point they need to go to, says Suzanne Richards, CEO of Western Medical Center Santa Ana. I dont think the ER will remain peoples first access point.
"Our systematic review shows that volunteering is associated with improvements in mental health, but more work is needed to establish whether volunteering is actually the cause," said researcher Dr. Suzanne Richards of the University of Exeter Medical School in England."It is still unclear whethe
systematic review shows that volunteering is associated with improvements in mental health, but more work is needed to establish whether volunteering is actually the cause," review leader Dr. Suzanne Richards, from the University of Exeter Medical School in England, said in a university news release.
Head researcher Dr. Suzanne Richards said: "Our systematic review shows that volunteering is associated with improvements in mental health, but more work is needed to establish whether volunteering is actually the cause."