One Embarcadero Center, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94111
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"Helping companies dramatically improve efficiency and avoid penalties and fines"
Profile Information
Company Name:
Excellent Management Systems, Inc.
Consulting Focus:
Helping companies dramatically improve efficiency and avoid penalties and fines.
Consulting Description:
John Weathington is a management consultant that helps companies dramatically improve efficiency and avoid fines and penalties. His clients have included Sun Microsystems, Hitachi Data Systems, Silicon Graphics, MCI Telecommunications, and several others. He holds a Project Management Professional ( PMP ) certification, a Six Sigma Black Belt from Motorola, and has been building large scale data systems for 20 years. Feel free to call.
I agree, it was a fantastic breakfast meeting. It was a terrific turnout of about 20 people, a lot of them new faces. Thanks Norma for holding it all together. And thanks to Luanne Stevenson for a great presentation on a timely topic. From now on,...
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Dear Mr Weathington,
I graduated from Cal State East Bay last year with an MBA degree in Finance and Strategic Management. I'm looking for an entry-level job opportunity, whether in the form of full-time job or temporary internship. My primary goal is to get experience in the areas that interest me the most. My interests lie in the areas of investments, business consulting and financial services. I believe that I possess high degree of creativity and excellent analytical abilities. I'm a fast learner and a fast performer.
My resume and formal cover letter are available upon request, and I will be grateful for any opportunities.
At 2:59pm on September 11, 2008, Michael Levin said…
Thank you John for inviting me. It was a pleasure meeting you.
Mike
At 8:31am on September 11, 2008, Rogene Baxter said…