Thomas F. Webber Coaching
Transformation Coach
King County Metro Nov 2016 - Aug 2018
Transit Operator
Sound Mental Health Nov 2016 - Aug 2018
Mental Health Clinician
Ymca Jun 2010 - Aug 2011
Unit Director
Education:
Western Washington University 2012 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Washington State University 2008 - 2010
Bellevue College 2006 - 2008
Associates, Physics
Hazen High School
Skills:
Teamwork Leadership Social Networking Microsoft Excel New Business Development Creative Writing Public Speaking Video Blogging Sustainability Customer Service Career Counseling Business Planning Shamanism Research Team Leadership Lean Management Management Team Management Conflict Resolution Improvisation Emotional Intelligence Personality Styles Sustainable Development Sustainability Consulting Sustainable Business Business Strategy Human Resources Human Rights Activism Strategic Sourcing Pitching Ideas Decision Support Gluten Free Hydroponics Meditation Rheumatoid Arthritis Collaborative Problem Solving Solution Focused Solution Architecture Solution Development Resource Management Data Analysis Team Building Cultural Engineering Employee Recognition Social Media Social Entrepreneurship System Entrepreneurship
Interests:
Children Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Education Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Human Rights
Camp Seymour Gig Harbor, WA Jun 2010 to 2011 Camp Counselor / Unit DirectorParts Delivery Auburn, WA 2009 to 2010McLendon's Hardware Renton, WA 2007 to 2009 Website Editor/Package Handler
Education:
Bellevue College Bellevue, WA Sep 2009 Associates in Human Resource Management
Michael Walker, Ruby Leison, Justin Winbolt, Joshua Constantinoff, Brenda Cunningham, Jaci Mcquesten, Jerry Venable, Kevin Lipsett, Jeemy Clifton, Jacqueline Thompson, Heather Fitzgerald, Jon Good
A board member for research and development at Daimler, Thomas Webber, said that to remain on the cutting edge of technology is at the top of both companies' goals, and in order to do that they have decided to take wireless charging one step further.
Thomas Webber, director of the Museum of Science and Historys Bryan-Gooding Planetarium, said the Earth gets bombarded by lots of meteors and smaller meteorites every hour of every day, so they arent rare. The difference was that the Sunday sighting over Florida was obviously a bit bigger than m