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Mark Salinas

Minneapolis, MN
United States

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  • MN, Other Professional degree.

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  • , MN
  • , Minneapolis, MN

Bio

5/7/08 *NEW* I enjoy the management role as I welcome working with different types of people and the challenges that they bring. I look forward to learning new tools and how they can be applied to a process. There is much satisfaction in reaching goals and acheiving results. On a personal level I like movies, fitness and the MN outdoors. I love being active, especially with my family.

 

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Bio

5/7/08 *NEW* I enjoy the management role as I welcome working with different types of people and the challenges that they bring. I look forward to learning new tools and how they can be applied to a process. There is much satisfaction in reaching goals and acheiving results. On a personal level I like movies, fitness and the MN outdoors. I love being active, especially with my family.

 

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Procurement, HR, Training, Customer Service, Account Management, Project Management.

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www.marksalinas.com

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www.fastcompany.com/user/113969

Professional History

, MN

Private, Sole Proprietor employees, Other (please specify) industry

I Mark Salinas am employed in MN. I have held different management positions. Including, account manager, vendor manager along with an active role in HR. I also was responsible for the staffing levels in the various departments. Our duties but not limited to assisting in distribution, fulfillment and support planning. Our top priority is to ensure customer satisfaction.

 

Mark Salinas

, Minneapolis, MN

Private, Sole Proprietor employees, Other (please specify) industry

I Mark Salinas am employed in MN. I have held different management positions. Including, account manager, vendor manager along with an active role in HR. I also was responsible for the staffing levels in the various departments. Our duties but not limited to assisting in distribution, fulfillment and support planning. Our top priority is to ensure customer satisfaction.

 

Mark Salinas

 

Educational History

MN, Minnesota, United States
Other Professional degree.
Areas of study: Business, Management, Human Resource

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Fast Talk | May 16, 2008 3:42 am
A. I don't believe that a "blueprint" is what makes a successful leader. The bottom line are the results, Was the goal(s) achieved? Is the team morale high? Efficiency, effective results? Mark...
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Comment: I would have to say that neither women or men have an advantage in the "common" business model. Now of course certain segments in various industries a man might have an advantage and a woman in...
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Comment: I would have to say that neither women or men have an advantage in the "common" business model. Now of course certain segments in various industries a man might have an advantage and a woman in...
Fast Talk | May 13, 2008 10:27 am
A. It appears that the two almost target different age groups? My Space = younger and Face book = more mature. Just my perspective. Mark Salinas

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