Aug 2002 to 2000 Science Teacher, 6th GradeRandom House, Inc Westminster, MD Apr 2000 to Aug 2002 Back-up Group LeaderStrawberry Hill Foundation, Inc Fairfield, PA Jun 1996 to Mar 2000 Executive DirectorStaples Westminster, MD Dec 1995 to Jun 1996 Business Machines Sales AssociateGeorgia Department of Natural Resources Social Circle, GA Mar 1987 to Dec 1995 Regional Interpretive Park NaturalistGA Department of Natural Resources
1990 to 1990 FacilitatorWayne Highlands and East Stroudsburg School Districts
Sep 1985 to Mar 1987 Substitute TeacherNYS-Dept. of Environmental Conservation Wappingers Falls, NY Sep 1983 to Jun 1985 Environmental EducatorGreenkill Outdoor Environmental Education Center Huguenot, NY Mar 1983 to Jun 1983 NaturalistNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Rogers Environmental Education Center Sherburne, NY Jan 1983 to Mar 1983 Naturalist/InternMorris County Park Commission
Sep 1972 to Jun 1981 Teacher-NaturalistBoy Scouts of America
1972 to 1972 National Ecology Instructor, BSA
Education:
McDaniel College Westminster, MD Sep 2002 to May 2012 EducationEast Stroudsburg University East Stroudsburg, PA Sep 1985 to May 1986 EducationFairleigh Dickinson University Madison, NJ Oct 1980 B.S. in BiologyCounty College of Morris Jun 1978 A.A. in Humanities and Social Sciences, biology
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Salvaging American Defense: Ten Challenges Of Strategic Overstretch
The 13 judges who were sent the email invitation from Marsalek were: William Sullivan, Susanne Groebner, Celia Gamrath, Michael Hogan, Athanasios Sianis, Krista Butler, Cara Smith, Daniel Tiernan, Lindsay Huge, Lynn Weaver Boyle, Patricia Sheahan, Clare Quish and Joe Panarese.
, researchers suggest. Seeing and interacting with people in your neighborhood on a recurring basis is a powerful force in helping people feel safe in their communities, says William Sullivan, a landscape architect at the University of Illinois in Champaign who did not participate in the work. Sal
Date: Feb 26, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Two Weeks in January: America's secret engagement with Khomeini
On 9 November 1978, in a now-famous cable, "Thinking the Unthinkable," the US ambassador to Iran, William Sullivan, warned that the Shah was doomed. He argued that Washington should get the Shah and his top generals out of Iran, and then make a deal between junior commanders and Khomeini.
Date: Jun 02, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Privacy and Public Debate
the meeting, the FBI director harangued the Reverend for an hour and never explained his charges. Meanwhile, the FBI sent King threatening letters ventriloquizing supposedly disillusioned African-American civil rights followers, but written by one of Hoover's deputies, most likely, William Sullivan.
Date: Jan 17, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: 'Selma' got it Right about Johnson, the FBI and King
Hoover assigned Assistant FBI director William Sullivan the dirty job of getting the goods on King. Sullivan branded King as the most dangerous Negro of the future in this nation. In his book My Thirty Years in Hoovers FBI, Sullivan described the inner circle of men assigned to get King. The grou
Then there is this: Robert Novack, a syndicated columnist at the time, had lunch with the letters author, William Sullivan, in June of 1972 and Sullivan confided Novack would probably would read about his death in some kind of accident, but not to believe it. It would be murder.
Date: Nov 16, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Divulged: FBI Letter to MLK Labels Him A 'Filthy Abnormal Animal'
In the letter, William Sullivan, the agent identified as the author of the letter, used various sexual slurs against King in order to provoke the civil rights leader. The Telegraph goes on to report that the letter was accompanied by a cassette recording that contained evidence of Kings infidelity,
Date: Nov 14, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
FBI's Vicious Letter To King Holds Lessons On Surveillance, Hindsight
Gage said the letter probably wasn't written by Hoover himself, but by William Sullivan, an assistant director at the FBI, and a deputy to J. Edgar Hoover. Gage wrote in The Times that Sullivan is believed to have sent the letter anonymously, just days after Hoover called King the "most notorious li