Enterprise Sales Director - Asset Intelligence at GE Intelligent Platforms
Location:
United States
Work:
GE Intelligent Platforms - Santa Cruz, CA since Jan 2011
Enterprise Sales Director - Asset Intelligence
GE Intelligent Platforms - Santa Cruz, CA Dec 2009 - Dec 2010
Strategic Account Manager - Enterprise Software Infrastructure sector
GE Intelligent Platforms - Santa Cruz, CA May 2007 - Dec 2008
Strategic AM
Siemens - Santa Cruz, CA Oct 2002 - Apr 2007
National Account Manager
St. Joachim Elementary School Trenton NJ 1952-1957
Community:
Bill Stewart, Rose Silver, Eileen Weigel, Betty Surtees, Jackie Benowitz, Robert Roy, Gloria Kohler, David Voorhees, Arnold Williams, Douglas Danbury, Cher Lear
Tom Donahue, Jenella Forde, Richard Borey, Darlene Ahlschlager, Manuel Mejia, Walter Hanson, Roger Nelson, Roy Seger, Arlene Cokley, Judy Dalton, Tom Kenefick
"She's relieved," her attorney, Richard Schuler, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale. "She still misses her husband. It's been 10 years. She still wears her wedding ring, and she wears his ring around her neck so it is closest to her heart."
Date: Nov 30, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Federal government settles suit in fatal anthrax attacks
In the Stevens lawsuit, an attorney for the family, Richard Schuler, accused the government of stonewalling in a 2008 interview and expressed anger that Ivins had been fingered as the anthrax killer. The investigations conclusions were what we said all along: an inside job by someone associated
Date: Nov 29, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
US to pay Lantana widow $2.5 million for the 2001 anthrax attack that killed ...
While less than the $50 million that was sought, attorney Richard Schuler said he and Stevens are satisfied with the settlement that was acknowledged by government attorneys in court papers filed Monday.
Date: Nov 29, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Anthrax victim's family, U.S. reach tentative deal, lawyer says
The family is waiting for word from the Justice Department before a deal is finalized, said Richard Schuler, the lawyer for the family of anthrax victim Robert Stevens. The family sued the government for $50 million in 2003, arguing that the military laboratory in Maryland that was identified as the
Stevens declined comment Sunday and referred questions to her attorney, Richard Schuler. Neither Schuler nor the government's trial attorney immediately returned messages left by The Associated Press on Sunday.