Aldine Isd
Visual Art Teacher
The Honor Roll School Jul 2015 - Aug 2017
Visual Art Teacher
The Sagemont School Jun 1, 2012 - Jun 2015
2-D Art Teacher
Ringling College of Art and Design Aug 2009 - May 2012
Student Worker
Gold Camp North Miami Parks and Recreations Jun 2008 - Oct 2011
Summer Art Instructor
Education:
Ringling College of Art and Design 2009 - 2012
Bachelors, Illustration, Art
Miami Dade College 2005 - 2009
Ringling College of Art and Design
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Skills:
Illustration Illustrator Indesign Photoshop Drawing Graphic Design Art Zbrush Adobe Creative Suite Painting Mac Watercolor Sketching Digital Illustration Acrylic Graphics Fine Art Storyboarding Layout After Effects Vector Illustration Digital Painting Adobe Photoshop Character Animation Corel Painter Adobe Illustrator Design Layouts
2012 to 2000 High School art teacher 2-DGold Camp North Miami Miami, FL 2014 to 2014 Camp SupervisorCamp Sagemont Weston, FL Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Art camp supervisorRingling College of Art & Design Sarasota, FL Jul 2010 to May 2012 Gym fitness assistant, Mailroom worker, and Event StaffGold Camp North Miami North Miami, FL Jun 2007 to 2008 Art instructor
Education:
New World School of the ArtsMiami Sarasota, FL May 2012 B.F.A in Art & Design
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Terrence A Clark, Wilsonville OR - DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)
Irvington Voc-Tech High School Irvington NJ 1954-1958
Community:
Carl Bender, Dan Raidt, Kenneth Serco, George Stiuso, Anthony Marucci, John Krein, Gerald Tortoriello, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Joseph Higgins, Jo Foster, George Boud, Joseph Dubicki
Warnock and Ossoff back stances that are largely popular with Black voters including Medicaid expansion, decriminalizing marijuana and tackling student debt that would also level the playing field some in terms of systemic inequality, said Terrence Clark, Warnoffs communications director. Cla
Date: Dec 14, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Georgia Dems will knock on doors with Senate at stake
Miryam Lipper, a spokesperson for Ossoff, and Terrence Clark, a spokesperson for Warnock, said in a joint statement the campaigns would pivot and knock on doors over the next six weeks because the stakes of turning out voters could not be higher.