Sports Medicine Grant & Orthopedic AssociatesOhio Health Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Physicians 323 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215 614 461-8174 (phone), 614 461-9155 (fax)
Sports Medicine Grant & Orthopedic Associates 4351 Dl Dr STE 125, Dublin, OH 43017 614 760-1660 (phone), 614 461-9155 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Graduated: 1987
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Bartley III graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Columbus, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Bartley III is affiliated with Grant Medical Center.
Riviera Palm Springs 2001 - 2006
It Director
Homepixels 2001 - 2006
It Consultant
Palm Springs Marquis 1993 - 2001
It Director
Education:
Barrington High School 1988 - 1989
Skills:
Information Technology It Strategy Live Video Streaming Small Business It Solutions Hospitality Industry Hotels Server Administration Management Microsoft Technologies Networking Network Architecture Security Customer Satisfaction Network Security It Solutions Team Building Cloud Computing Customer Service Vpn Sales Microsoft Office Budgets Revenue Analysis Hospitality Cisco Technologies Saas Sales Management Team Leadership Microsoft Excel Troubleshooting Crm Event Management Account Management Telecommunications Leadership New Business Development Project Planning Consulting E Commerce Program Management Project Management Video Production Business Development Solution Architecture Strategic Planning Windows Business Analysis Change Management Operations Management Strategy
Interests:
Kids Collecting Antiques Exercise Investing Traveling Outdoors Sweepstakes Home Improvement International Traavel Electronics Reading Music Sports The Arts Travel Movies Collecting
Senior Marketing Consultant - Dressander|BHC div. of Futurity First Insurance Group, Inc. at FUTURITY FIRST Insurance Group
Location:
Fishers, Indiana
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
FUTURITY FIRST Insurance Group - Fishers, IN since Nov 2010
Senior Marketing Consultant - Dressander|BHC div. of Futurity First Insurance Group, Inc.
Innovative Arthroscopy Products, LLC Apr 2007 - Nov 2010
Sales Representative
TriMed, Inc. May 2009 - Mar 2010
Indiana Distributor
IMC Marketing (Indianapolis, IN) Jan 2005 - Apr 2007
National Account Executive
Equity Consultants Jan 2003 - Oct 2004
Mortgage Consultant
Education:
University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business 2002 - 2004
Miami University 1995 - 1999
Bachelor of Arts, Double Major Zoology/Psychology, Neuroscience Minor
Skills:
Indexed Annuities Annuity Sales New Business Development Marketing Strategy Marketing Management Fixed Annuities Integrated Marketing Lead Generation Retirement Planning Investments Retirement Series 7 Management Underwriting Long-term Care Mortgage Lending Health Insurance Disability Insurance Term Life Insurance Employee Benefits 401k Strategic Financial Planning Estate Planning
Honor & Awards:
AP Scholar Award
Morgan Stanley Level III Productivity bonus award
6-time winner IMC Marketing Monthly Top Producer sales award.
At the time we were writing editorials for the Wall Street Journal. Its great editor, Robert Bartley, was an admirer of Volcker, a Democrat whod been elevated to the chairmanship of the Fed by President Jimmy Carter. As the central banker was girding for the battle against stagflation inflation w
Years ago, when some of us first took up the border crisis, the Journal, under editorial page editor Robert Bartley, called for a new five-word constitutional amendment -- "There shall be open borders."
into effect, alongside Paul Volcker's conquering of inflation, the economy grew at 4.5 percent annually between 1982 and 1989. These were the "seven fat years," so named by former Wall Street Journal editor Robert Bartley. And between 1994 and 1999, the Bill Clinton/Newt Gingrich economy increased 4.
But this kind of deference to someone who just dealt such a serious blow to the Romney campaign suggests how powerful the Wall Street Journals editorial page continues to be under Gigot, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist who took it over from arch-conservative Robert Bartley.
As the late Robert Bartley wrote in The Seven Fat Years, the countries whose main export was oil were acutely aware of the implications of Nixons move. Five weeks after the gold-dollar link was cut, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries told its members to take necessary action to