Us Department of Health and Human Services
Data Access Specialist - Project Manager
Education:
University of Maryland Global Campus 2014 - 2014
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Howard University 1997 - 2000
Bachelors, Media Studies, Communication
Skills:
Microsoft Office Outlook Training Strategic Planning Project Management Marketing Customer Service Leadership Public Health Communications Business Development Consultancy Strategic Partnerships Strategic Communications Technical Assistance Hiv Prevention Technical Editing Financial Management Procurement Plan Language Standards
Interests:
Social Services Children Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Human Rights Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Health
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Project Management Professional Project Manangement Institute
Rolling Meadows High School Rolling Meadows IL 1978-1979
Community:
Dave Neary, Barbara Dawson, Amy Nicioli
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Victoria Davidson
Work:
University of St Andrews - Developer
Education:
University of St Andrews
Relationship:
Engaged
About:
I Love my cat
Victoria Davidson
Work:
AnimAlarm - Director
About:
Remove the stress from travelling with your faithful friend! Going on holiday and taking your dog in a car or camper or on a ferry? Going out for the day or have a working dog that you need to transpo...
Tagline:
Most people do not realise how hot it can get in a parked car. Research shows that the traditional remedies of leaving windows partially open or cranking up the air-conditioning before parking have very little effect on the interior temperature profile of the vehicle once stationary. With an external temperature of 25C (77F), the internal temperature of a car parked in the shade can exceed a fatal 33C (91F) and hit a horrendous 60C (140F) if left in full sunlight in a very short space of time. These temperature changes happen very quickly - typically 50% of the temperature increase occurs in the first twenty minutes after parking. So this can mean when it is a temperate 18C (64F) outside, in your car it can reach 34C (93F) in 20 minutes and a staggering 50C (122F) in a matter of an hour.