Mar 2013 to 2000 VolunteerCalabasas Center For Natural Health
Apr 2009 to 2000 Director of Health Services/Nutritional AssistantPet Stop Santa Clarita, CA Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 VolunteerOptions For Life Foundation Calabasas, CA Apr 2011 to Jan 2012 Secretary
Education:
California State University Northridge, CA 2007 B.A. in Nutrition and Dietetics
LEHTO CONSTRUCTION Dallas, OR Jun 2014 to Nov 2014 Accounting CoordinatorCRISSAIR INC Valencia, CA Jul 2008 to May 2014 Buyer / Outside Processing/ Document ControlLandscape Development Valencia, CA 2005 to 2006 Account Analyst/ Accounts Payable- ReceivableSulphur Springs School District Canyon Country, CA 2001 to 2005 Para Educator-Office SupportMulti Pure Corporation Chatsworth, CA 1996 to 2000 monthly bank statement, assist ControllerGREAT WESTERN BANK Chatsworth, CA 1990 to 1992 AccountingMULTI-PURE DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS
1987 to 1990 Accounting
Education:
Allied Real Estate Los Angeles, CA 2010 to 2011 Associates in Real Estate Fiance
Feb 2014 to 2000 Laboratory AssistantPacifica Hospital Of The Valley
Apr 2012 to 2000 CPT2CSI Collingswood, NJ Jul 1985 to Jul 2011 Senior Sales Manager
Education:
C & S Health Education Granada Hills, CA 2011 to 2011 CPT2 in Phlebotomy
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MediTech, draws in ER, Labor and Delivery, Med Surg, ICU, CCU, Nuero, Surgery, Peds, Psych, Outpatient, Microsoft Windows NT, 2000 and XP (Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word
the states medical marijuana program, as either a designated caregiver or as a patient. Local representatives voting in favor of HB1451 on Thursday included Nelda Speaks of Mountain Home, Jack Fortner of Yellville, Scott Baltz of Pocahontas, John Payton of Wilburn and Michelle Gray of Melbourne.
Senators voted 33-1 to approve HB 1505 by Rep. Michelle Gray, R-Melbourne, which would allow a person with a concealed-carry permit to leave a handgun in a locked vehicle in a public parking lot. The bill goes to the House for concurrence in a Senate amendment.
Date: Mar 27, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Facing an uncertain economy, shoppers still swarm the malls for holiday season ...
Michelle Gray, 40, of Pleasanton, shopped all night. She started by lining up at the new Target store in Dublin at 3:30 p.m. Thursday for its midnight sales. She and her children, ages 13 and 15, then rushed home to shower and head out again, arriving at Stoneridge mall in Pleasanton by 4 a.m.