The Broken Bit Steakhouse Nov 2015 - Apr 2016
Bartender
Ollie's Duck and Dive Gastropub Apr 2015 - Oct 2015
Assistant General Manager
California Pizza Kitchen Jun 2013 - May 2015
Trainer and Head Bartender
Noir Food & Wine Dec 2010 - Apr 2012
Server and Bartender
The Cheesecake Factory Nov 2006 - Feb 2009
Server Trainer
Education:
California State University, Los Angeles 2004 - 2010
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Theater Arts, Dance, Drama, Theatre
Skills:
Customer Service Restaurants Catering Hospitality Microsoft Office Food Food and Beverage Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Guest Recovery Customer Satisfaction Opentable Servsafe Mac Os Positouch Hotschedules Inventory Control Loss Prevention Wine Wine Education Wine Sales Craft Beer Beer Wine and Spirits Industry Leadership Restaurant Management Inventory Management
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Human Rights Animal Welfare Children Arts and Culture
The Elifant Group Oct 2015 - Sep 2018
Commercial Real Estate Agent
Multiple Loc./Simultaneously One Eight Six Picnik Gilligan's Irish Pub Colorado Corner Bar 2007 - 2015
Supervisor and Head Bartender
Icehouse Comedy Club 2003 - 2009
Operations Manager
Jester Trails 2001 - 2003
Commercial Property Manager
Drs Adams & Green 1995 - 1999
Residence Manager and Personal Assistant
Education:
Texas State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts
search, she said. However, the other issue is that bias and discrimination that individuals with obesity face and how that may drive them to more drastic and potentially unhealthy weight-loss strategies. Work is also needed on how best to change public opinion on obesity. by Amber Cox
Date: Feb 19, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Everyone is excited about male birth control shots — but a drug could be years away from reality
like progestogen-testosterone shots) began clearing the FDA's rigorous three-phase drug approval process today, it could still be another 5 to 10 years before it arrives in doctors' offices or pharmacies, according to a September 2015 feature about male contraceptive research by Amber Cox
Date: Nov 02, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Artificial pancreas model predictive control algorithm effective for maintaining glucose levels
ed safe and effective management of the patients blood sugar. There were statistically significant improvements in the [model predictive control] algorithm over the [proportional-integral-derivative], particularly on the primary endpoint of 70 mg/dL to 180 mg/dL time in range. by Amber Cox
Date: Jun 14, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Bionic pancreas effective in home setting for reducing glucose, hypoglycemia
other results, the mean number of symptomatic hypoglycemia events was lower with the bionic pancreas: 0.59 events per day compared with 0.6 events per day (P = .023). The mean total daily dose of insulin was 6% greater with the bionic pancreas compared with the insulin pump (P = .01). by Amber Cox
Date: Jun 12, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Aggressive antihypertensive treatment may cause harm in people with diabetes
next few years. It has been discussed to recommend even lower [BP] levels for people with diabetes maybe as low as 130 [mm Hg]. We are hoping that our study, which shows potential risks of such aggressive [BP]-lowering treatment, will come to influence these guidelines. by Amber Cox
Date: Feb 26, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Personalized diets may alleviate elevated glucose levels
opriate. Thus, while the extensive profiling that each of our study participants underwent is not yet available to the general public, we believe that a take-home message for people from our work is that if a diet did not work for you, it may be the diets fault and not your fault. by Amber Cox
Date: Nov 25, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Breast-feeding may lower risk for diabetes after gestational diabetes
These findings highlight the importance of prioritizing breast-feeding education and support for women with gestational diabetes as part of early diabetes prevention efforts by health care systems, Gunderson said. by Amber Cox
Date: Nov 25, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Diabetes risk higher for middle-aged adults who habitually stay up late
ening persons were associated with a higher prevalence of diabetes, metabolic syndrome and sarcopenia in middle-aged adults, independing of sleep duration and lifestly, Kim told Endocrine Today. These results support the importance of circadian rhythms in metabolic regulation. by Amber Cox