Standard & Poor's since Aug 2010
Compensation Consultant
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Jan 1997 - May 2009
Compensation Manager, VP
JPMorgan Chase Dec 1991 - Dec 1996
Sr. Compensation Officer, VP
JPMorgan Chase Apr 1989 - Nov 1991
HR Generalist
The Microcomputer Learning Center Sep 1985 - Mar 1989
Business Software Instructor
Education:
Pace University 1985 - 1995
BBA, Business ManagementGraduated Summa Cum Laude
Skills:
Consulting communications training HRIS reporting Excel proficiency complex formula writing training and database management
Home Depot Bloomfield, NJ Apr 2013 to Aug 2013 Flooring AssociateCorbel Little Falls, NJ Feb 2012 to Apr 2013 Cable TechnicianDish Network Atlanta, GA Jul 2011 to Jan 2012 Satellite TechnicianWal-Mart Garfield, NJ Sep 2010 to Jun 2011 Customer Service Manager (CSM)
Education:
Bergen County Community College Paramus, NJ Sep 2009 to Feb 2011 AssociatesHackensack High School Hackensack, NJ Sep 2005 to Jun 2009 High School Diploma
City police announced in a statement Wednesday morning that 44-year-old Anthony Spence and Saverna Bias turned themselves in Tuesday night. Both are charged with second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Spence is also charged with second-degree child abuse. Online court records show both postOnline court records show that 44-year-old Anthony Spence was charged Tuesday with second-degree assault, second-degree child abuse by a custodian and misconduct in office in a March 1 incident. He posted bond and was released Wednesday.
Date: Mar 09, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Latest: Documents: Officer Told Colleague to Smack Teen
In a statement of charges released Wednesday, police allege that a witness said Officer Saverna Bias told Officer Anthony Spence, "You need to smack him because he's got too much mouth," and Spence then hit and kicked the teen. Police note that Spence was not trying to arrest the teen and wasn't act
Date: Mar 09, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Baltimore schools officer charged after video probe
Anthony Spence, 44, was charged Tuesday with second-degree assault, second-degree child abuse by a custodian and misconduct in office in the March 1 incident, online court records show. He posted bond and was released Wednesday.