KELL Partners, LLC since Sep 2009
President
PeopleAdmin, Inc. Nov 2006 - Dec 2009
Vice President, Services
Convio May 2004 - Oct 2006
Director
BMC Software Jun 2000 - Apr 2004
Sr. Manager
Evity, Inc. Mar 2000 - Jun 2000
Director
Skills:
Enterprise Software XML Marketing Strategy Salesforce.com Fundraising SaaS Change Management Management Operations Management Project Planning Project Management Service Delivery Training Troubleshooting CRM Social Media Nonprofits Strategy Solution Selling
Honor & Awards:
2005 Convio Star Award Winner
2008 Stevie Award Winner
2009 American Business Award Finalist
2012 Austin Under 40 Award Finalist
2012 Stevie Award Winner
Program Administrator At Texas Commission On The Arts
Cristy Zoucha, Jimmie Hansel, Jane Fetters, Roger White, Barry Smith, Dixie Dudden, Mike Waltman, Donna Burgun, Sandy Emerson, Linda Custer, Bruce Finneman, Kristy Nerud
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My PetsMy dog, Bear, is a Chinese Pug, he is absolutely spoiled rotten, an ou...
Irelandwriter / teacher at self employed Sandra has written for the theatre in Toronto; her work has been published in a number of literary journals and magazines, including Word Riot, Sou'wester, Per... Sandra has written for the theatre in Toronto; her work has been published in a number of literary journals and magazines, including Word Riot, Sou'wester, Per Contra, Chautauqual, AGNI, Flash Fiction Magazine and the Unthology.
She is a finalist in the 2010 Bridport Prize, the 2007 SFWP Literary...
"We do not feel that patients with Down syndrome are appropriate candidates for heart-lung transplantations," doctors wrote in 1995 to a patient named Sandra Jensen, according to a newspaper article at the time. An uproar ensued and Jensen got a new heart.
Date: Nov 30, 2013
Source: Google
'Team Amelia' backs transplant for special needs child
The case recalls that of Sandra Jensen, a woman with Down syndrome who fought for, and got, a heart and lung transplant in the mid-1990s. Back then, many transplant centers flatly said people with intellectual disabilities could not handle the self-care regimens required of recipients. Jensen later