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Philippines (12:36 PM)
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Joined on June 22, 2007
$15 USD / Hour
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Expertise: Writing, editing, press releases Newspaper editing Newspaper publishing Financial and economic writing Reputation Management Political and Communication Strategist Community Organizing Data Entry Grant/Business proposal writing Product Review and Packaging Business Plan Virtual Assistant Corporate Security consultant
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Experience
Manager
Aug, 2016 - Present
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9 years, 3 months
Security Firm
Aug, 2016 - Present
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9 years, 3 months
Managed security firms. Recruits and administers highly qualified private security guards. Make security plans and identify security threats.
Aug, 2016 - Present
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9 years, 3 months
Bureau Chief
Sep, 1983 - Sep, 2004
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21 years
Philippines News Agency
Sep, 1983 - Sep, 2004
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21 years
Region's Bureau Chief for a news wire agency of the Office of the Press Secretary, Republic of the Philippines. Hire and supervise stringers and assign news beat for them. Function as operation officer and Editor-in-Chief of the news wire service for international,national, and local consumption.
Sep, 1983 - Sep, 2004
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21 years
Education
Mindanao State University
2000 - 2002
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2 years
Master of Public Administration (Incomplete)

Philippines
2000 - 2002
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2 years
Qualifications
Emergency Management
2017
Massey University, New Zealand
Completed required number of hours of studies. Passed the assessment examination
2017
Leadership: Identity, Influence and Power
2017
Macguarie Graduate School of Management, Australia
Completed the number of hours of training. Passed the assessment exam.
2017
Certified Security Professional
2016
Philippine Society of Industrial Security, Inc.
Passed the CSP examination and completed the required number of hours of training.
2016
Publications
Natural Ways to Eliminate Nematode in Soybeans
http://www.ideaconnection.com/solve-problems.html?partner=27072
BY CRIS DIAZ BEING an agricultural country, farming is the backbone of Philippine economy. A country endowed with rich and fertile lands, anything would grow in Philippine soil. For many decades, the multi-billion dollar industry of pesticides owned by multi-national companies controlled farming in the Philippines. Pesticides are applied in all plantations in the country - from domestic rice plantations, corn to tropical fruits like bananas, papayas, and pineapple for export. In recent years, the exc
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