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Founding Partner
Más de un año
Joanna Rees Joanna Rees is a Managing Partner at West in San Francisco and leads the firm's investments. She is an experienced investor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Joanna believes that change starts with ethical companies willing to work for it. Founding Partner San Francisco, US [email protected] JoannaRees.net Joanna Rees writes about entrepreneurship, startups, and the ways that both can make the world a better place. JoannaRees.org Joanna Rees' philanthropy and nonprofit blog, with an emphasis on halting climate change and fighting corruption in corporations. Map Joanna Rees
finance
Entrepreneurship
Venture Capital
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A tiempo completo / No está interesado en trabajar a distancia
Más de 15 años
Columbia Business School
Finance
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Avatar of Lynn Lee.
Past
Caregiver @Career Break:The COVID-19 pandemic spread and care for my parents ( 86 and 81)
2020 ~ 2024
Project/Account Manager, International Sales Specialist
En un mes
a high level of communication with internal teams and clients ensuring high service delivery ●Oversee the order qualifications and ensure all orders end up getting produced in the right manner and correct lead time. ●Assist international clients to inspect products and create internal inspection reports to production teams for correction and improvement ●Present inspection reports to client while client is hard to carry out inspection in Vietnam ●Offer quotations to potential and existing customers ●Monitor and achieve the timelines the product and sample development progress ●Communication with HQ in Taipei ●Coach Vietnamese team members International Sales Manager • Furniture Manufacture
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Desempleado
Listo para la entrevista
A tiempo completo / No está interesado en trabajar a distancia
Más de 15 años
Brunel University, London
MBA
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Chief Operating Officer @Moona Design
2023 ~ Presente
Business Development, Product Manager, Project Management, Business Operations, Process Design
En el plazo de dos meses
Leadership Skills
Highly Motivated
Organizational Improvement
A tiempo completo / Interesado en trabajar a distancia
De 4 a 6 años
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Mathmatics
Avatar of 林宇翔.
Avatar of 林宇翔.
Past
產品開發工程師/EPM @鴻來企業股份有限公司
2018 ~ 2023
半導體工程師/PM/產品經理/專案管理
En seis meses
Identify root causes through team up and RCA analysis 8D report to prevent recurrence. PrefactorTech_Automation Robotics system DecOct 2013 EPM/Integration engineer: project: Automated SD card loading and unloading equipment increased UPH by 250%. verifying customer requirements,evaluating feasibility, Integrate automation equipment into a system motion correction of Robotics Tooling Design (ex:Clamp,Suction,Grab) Coordinating internally and externally managing subcontractors to meet client demands within the schedule, managing trade-offs when customers request additional features that impacted profitability. HolyFoam Group_Foam Manufacturing and Product Development: AprMar 2023 Product Manager / EPM / NPI Product
8D/RCCA troubleshooting
Assembly Processes
EPM
Desempleado
A tiempo completo / Interesado en trabajar a distancia
De 4 a 6 años
私立中國文化大學
機械工程學
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Avatar of Carlise L Ballard.
Customer Service Representative @Comcast
2013 ~ 2016
En un año
of 85 customer inquiries and complaints per day with a 94% customer satisfaction rate * Maintained a knowledge base of the evolving product offerings and improved customer retention by 8% by proactively recommending new products to existing customers * Analyzed and provided support with billing issues to internal teams for review or correction with business and QA teams * Knowledgeable in every aspect of work duties, performing with energy & enthusiasm to create an enjoyable environment for customers *Skillfully update customer records while interacting with customers via email, phone, and chat. EducationSan Bernardino Adult School Medical Assistant ,Computer Business Applications ,KeyboardingJob Partnership( Job
Conflict-resolution
Excellent written
and verbal communication
A tiempo completo / Sólo a distancia
Más de 15 años
San Bernardino Adult School
Medical Assistant , Computer Business Applications , Keyboarding
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Más de un año
Gregory Casey Gregory Casey - Oral & Maxilloffacial Surgeon 3388 Woods Edge Cr, Unit 103, Florida, United States Dr. Casey is an expert in the surgical approaches to the facial skeleton and soft tissue of the face and neck. Triple board certified in Cosmetic Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery by ABFCS. Able to perform all aspects of surgical and non-surgical facial cosmetic procedures.
A tiempo completo / Interesado en trabajar a distancia
6-10 años
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Humane Officer @Southwestern SPCA
2019 ~ Presente
Humane Officer
Más de un año
A tiempo completo / No está interesado en trabajar a distancia
Más de 15 años
University of Reading
Bachelor of Science BS Criminal Justice and Corrections
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Medical Director @Willamette Valley Treatment Center
2015 ~ Presente
N/A
Más de un año
Healthcare
Health Education
Addiction Recovery
No está abierto a oportunidades
A tiempo completo / No está interesado en trabajar a distancia
Más de 15 años
Loma Linda University, School of Medicine
Anesthesiology
Avatar of Peter Sorensen.
2D Animator / TD / Production Assistant
Más de un año
Often filled a variety of other artist and mentor roles in the company as needed and assisted animators in both 2D and 3D departments Creation of art assets (originally in Adobe Flash, later made in ToonBoom Harmony) Character builds / rigging - character master files, some scripting Post-production, composition, color correction, and special effects in Adobe After Effects Motion graphics animator for the 2D series " RWBY: World of Remnant " (Flash / ToonBoom / After Effects) Compositing/effects on shots for the 3D animated series "Red vs Blue" (After Effects / ToonBoom) Intro Animation Excerpts "Now Finish Him!" Lead Animator
Animation
Flash
toonboom
A tiempo completo / Interesado en trabajar a distancia
6-10 años
n/a
Animation / Programming

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Washington, D.C., USA
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Augusto Lopez-Claros

Directing International Efforts at World Bank

During his tenure (2011-17) as director of the World Bank’s Global Indicators Group in DEC (DECIG) Augusto Lopez-Claros oversaw the production of the Bank’s Doing Business Report, a rich database offering insights into business environment conditions in nations spanning the globe, as well as the report and database Women, Business, and the Law, a biannual publication taking a close look at the ways governments used the law (e.g., the Constitution, the Civil Code, Company Law, the Labor and Tax Codes) to discriminate against women, adversely affecting their ability to take part in economic activity. During presentations made at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Law Society in London, the Australian Banking and Finance conference in Sydney, the Stockholm School of Economics, and elsewhere Dr. Lopez-Claros has stated that inequalities in education artificially reduced the pool of talent which societies could draw from; by excluding qualified girls from the educational stream and promoting less qualified boys, the average amount of human capital in a country would be reduced and this would have an adverse impact on economic performance. The promotion of female education led to lower births per women, not only because educated women would have greater knowledge about family planning but also because education created greater opportunities for women that could be more attractive than childbearing. Lower fertility levels helped reduce child mortality and expand the range of educational opportunities available to the next generation. With reduced fertility levels the working-age population would grow more rapidly than the overall population and this would boost per capita economic growth. 


A possibly equally powerful driver of economic growth associated with the narrowing of employment gender gaps had to do with the “bargaining power within families.” Not surprisingly, when women worked and earned income as a result, they would be more empowered within the home. Beyond the direct personal benefits to her, the economics literature had identified a number of other favorable effects such as higher investments in the health and education of children, higher savings, more productive investments and better use and repayment of credit, all of which were beneficial for economic growth. Yet another avenue of influence had to do with growing evidence that women workers were less prone to corruption and nepotism than men workers. The evidence came from a number of sources; a survey of 6500 companies carried out in the United Kingdom looking at the gender composition of company boards showed clear evidence that companies with greater female participation in boards were less likely to be hit by governance scandals involving bribery, fraud and other factors likely to depress business confidence. So, boosting the employment of women was likely to be beneficial for economic growth through improvements in the quality of governance. Picking up on these and other themes Dr. Lopez-Claros coauthored the 2018 book Equality for Women = Prosperity for All: The Disastrous Crisis of Gender Inequality (St. Martin’s Press).


Work Experience

Jan 1, 2011 - Jan 1, 2017

Director of the Global Indicators Group in DEC
The World Bank


Education

Aug 1, 1978 - Dec 1, 1981

PhD
Duke University
Economics

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Perfil
Profile 00 00@2x

Augusto Lopez-Claros

Directing International Efforts at World Bank

During his tenure (2011-17) as director of the World Bank’s Global Indicators Group in DEC (DECIG) Augusto Lopez-Claros oversaw the production of the Bank’s Doing Business Report, a rich database offering insights into business environment conditions in nations spanning the globe, as well as the report and database Women, Business, and the Law, a biannual publication taking a close look at the ways governments used the law (e.g., the Constitution, the Civil Code, Company Law, the Labor and Tax Codes) to discriminate against women, adversely affecting their ability to take part in economic activity. During presentations made at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Law Society in London, the Australian Banking and Finance conference in Sydney, the Stockholm School of Economics, and elsewhere Dr. Lopez-Claros has stated that inequalities in education artificially reduced the pool of talent which societies could draw from; by excluding qualified girls from the educational stream and promoting less qualified boys, the average amount of human capital in a country would be reduced and this would have an adverse impact on economic performance. The promotion of female education led to lower births per women, not only because educated women would have greater knowledge about family planning but also because education created greater opportunities for women that could be more attractive than childbearing. Lower fertility levels helped reduce child mortality and expand the range of educational opportunities available to the next generation. With reduced fertility levels the working-age population would grow more rapidly than the overall population and this would boost per capita economic growth. 


A possibly equally powerful driver of economic growth associated with the narrowing of employment gender gaps had to do with the “bargaining power within families.” Not surprisingly, when women worked and earned income as a result, they would be more empowered within the home. Beyond the direct personal benefits to her, the economics literature had identified a number of other favorable effects such as higher investments in the health and education of children, higher savings, more productive investments and better use and repayment of credit, all of which were beneficial for economic growth. Yet another avenue of influence had to do with growing evidence that women workers were less prone to corruption and nepotism than men workers. The evidence came from a number of sources; a survey of 6500 companies carried out in the United Kingdom looking at the gender composition of company boards showed clear evidence that companies with greater female participation in boards were less likely to be hit by governance scandals involving bribery, fraud and other factors likely to depress business confidence. So, boosting the employment of women was likely to be beneficial for economic growth through improvements in the quality of governance. Picking up on these and other themes Dr. Lopez-Claros coauthored the 2018 book Equality for Women = Prosperity for All: The Disastrous Crisis of Gender Inequality (St. Martin’s Press).


Work Experience

Jan 1, 2011 - Jan 1, 2017

Director of the Global Indicators Group in DEC
The World Bank


Education

Aug 1, 1978 - Dec 1, 1981

PhD
Duke University
Economics