Certified Peer Support Specialist at Daymark Recovery Services
Location:
Banner Elk, North Carolina
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Daymark Recovery Services since Aug 2012
Certified Peer Support Specialist
H&W Enterprises of NC, LLC Feb 2010 - May 2012
Certified Peer Support Specialist
Impact,Inc Jun 2008 - Feb 2010
Residential Manager
Impact,Inc 2008 - 2009
Residential Manager
Education:
North Carolina A&T State University 2001 - 2006
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Visual Arts and Design
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 2001 - 2006
BA, Visual Arts & Design
Skills:
Research Fundraising Public Speaking Event Management Microsoft Office Non-profits Public Relations Community Outreach Customer Service Event Planning
Northwest Trends Of Spokane Retail · Ret Floor Covering Ret Lumber/Building Materials
11315 E Montgomery Dr, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 11315 E Montgomery , Spokane, WA 99206 11315 E Montgomery , Spokane, WA 99206 4801 Lang Ave SUITE 110 , Albuquerque, NM 87109 509-921-9677
Connie Patterson Director Communications, Director Of Communications
Missouri Department of Natural Resources Refuse System · Air/Water/Waste Management · Land/Mineral/Wildlife Conservation · Heavy Construction Land/Mineral/Wildlife Conservation · Environmental Agency · Museum/Art Gallery Land/Mineral/Wildlife Conservation · Management Services Land/Mineral/Wildlife Conservation · Department of Natural Resources
Connally Elementary School Waco TX 1974-1977, Northcrest Elementary School Waco TX 1974-1978, La Vega Elementary School Waco TX 1978-1979, La Vega Primary School Waco TX 1978-1979
Community:
Jennifer Proctor, Craig Stamps, Christina Peterson, Jim Vandolah
Cayuga County Community College - Liberal arts/ psychology
Connie Patterson
Education:
BKHS, Stanton College Prep
Connie Patterson
Tagline:
Everyone needs a "Plan B"....I could be YOUR Plan "B"
Connie Patterson
Tagline:
I am mother of three. I am very open minded always willing to learn new things. Biggest flaw thinking everything that is broken can be fixed, (sometimes its just needs replaced)
It became evident in 2018 that we missed some wells, and we apologize for that oversight, DNR spokesperson Connie Patterson said in an email response to written questions from the Midwest Newsroom and St. Louis Public Radio.We apologize; we know we did not live up to our mission, DNRs Connie Patterson said in an email in response to questions for this article. Going forward we are committed to doing better, investigating and not assuming, and prioritizing public outreach and communication.