Advanced Supply Chain International, Llc
Stores Warehouse Spoc and Senior Mht
Schlumberger Oct 2012 - Feb 2014
Storeroom and Warehouse Lead
Schlumberger Dec 2010 - Oct 2012
Storekeeper and Coordinator
Schlumberger May 2010 - Dec 2010
Hse Journey Management Administrator
Doyon, Limited Mar 2009 - May 2010
Billeting Clerk and Lead Housekeeper
Education:
University of Maine 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Ecology
Afs Intercultural Programs Usa 1991 - 1992
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Skills:
Management Logistics Materials Management Purchasing Leadership Supervisory Skills Contract Management Petroleum Training Inventory Management Sap Project Management Lean Manufacturing Oil/Gas Networking Drilling Program Management Oil and Gas Blogging Six Sigma Project Planning Powerpoint Marketing Social Media Strategic Planning Data Analysis Research Environmental Education Web Design Microsoft Excel Public Speaking Customer Service Ornithology Inspiration Mind Mapping Brain Training Wilderness Creative Writing Grant Writing Planning Budgeting and Forecasting Grant Coordination Nature Deficit Disorder Wilderness Meditations Project Learning Tree Project Wild Reiki Practitioner
Physicians For Women 7001 A St STE 210, Lincoln, NE 68510 4024884022 (phone), 4024884113 (fax)
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Clark works in Lincoln, NE and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Ms. Clark is affiliated with Bryan Medical Center and CHI Health St Elizabeth Medical Center.
Googleplus
Tamara Clark
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology, Virginia Commonwealth University
Australian Torrie Lewis won the 200m in 22.96, edging world 100m champion ShaCarri Richardson by three hundredths. Richardson, who primarily races the 100m, was followed by three more Americans who could be 200m factors at Junes Olympic Trials -- Tamara Clark, Anavia Battle and TeeTee Terry.
Date: Apr 20, 2024
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Alabama T&F squads have excellent showings at SEC Outdoor Championships
Vincent Kiprop (5,000 meters, 10,000 meters) and Shelby McEwen (high jump) took home mens individual titles. Portious Warren (shot put) and Tamara Clark (100 meters) set school records on the womens side while earning all-conference honors.