Swirca & More Oct 2011 - Jul 2013
Activity Director
Swirca & More Feb 2009 - Oct 2011
Activity Coordinator
St Mary's Warrick Hospital May 2008 - Feb 2009
Patient Financial Services Representative
Gastroenterology Associates Aug 2007 - May 2008
Insurance and Billing Coding Specialist
St Mary's Warrick Hospital 1998 - 2006
Supervisor Radiology Department
Education:
Ivy Tech Community College 1981 - 1983
Associates, Design
Skills:
Group Exercise Certified Instructor Enhance Fitness Certified Instructor Matter of Balance Certified Instructor Arthritis Exercise Certified Instructor Cpr/Fa/Aed Certification
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Manager
Medassets 2010 - 2015
Senior Executive Assistant, Office of the Chairman, President and Ceo, Medassets, Inc
Mdi 2009 - 2010
Executive Assistant To Chief Executive Officer
Uhi Worldwide 2004 - 2009
Executive Assistant To President and Chief Executive Officer
Lockheed Martin 1991 - 1994
Director, Office of the Chief Information Officer
Education:
University of Maryland 1984 - 1986
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Maryland
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English, English Language and Literature, Literature, English Language
Skills:
Recruiting Technical Recruiting Vendor Management Change Management Process Improvement Management Sales Marketing Account Management Program Management Peoplesoft Lotus Notes Salesforce.com Training Business Process Improvement Leadership Strategic Planning Team Building
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current program, where the majority of consumers are new to insurance, a nurse might go to a patient's house for a head-to-toe assessment, even checking toenails for infections. That might seem small, but an infection can make havoc on blood sugars, said Christine Crowe, a nurse who oversees the program.
rogram, where the majority of consumers are new to insurance, a nurse might go to a patients house for a head-to-toe assessment, even checking toenails for infections. That might seem small, but an infection can make havoc on blood sugars, said Christine Crowe, a nurse who oversees the program.