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IT Professional - Anita Davis Revell |
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Downloadable .doc Resume |
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Anita Davis Revell has been in the programming world since the late '60s when punched cards and typos were feared, disaster was dropping a big deck, and fifty-two card pickup would have been a joy! A mathematician by degree, she has worked for Fortune 500 and hi-tech corporations such as American Express Company, IBM, Siemens AG, AT&T, Burger King Corporation & DISTRON, and Williams International who designs and builds the engine for the Cruise Missile. Duties entailed Project Management and Leadership, Senior Programmer Analyst and Installation support. Project formats included but were not limited to payroll, billing, general ledger, mathematical algorithms and statistical
analysis, telecommunications, banking, purchasing and inventory in online and batch IT environments. Whether the project dictated working as a team member or in an individual capacity, she undertook the work with tenacity, perseverance, enthusiastic determination, creativity, and with the essential great albeit ingenious sense of humor.
Additional Biographical Notes: Ms. Revell soloed a Piper J3 Cub "taildragger" in 1968, has over-water multi-engine time in a Cessna 310 and has many hours performing extreme acrobatics in a Christen Eagle with a former EAL Captain. Having been a water sports aficionado for many years, Ms. Revell enjoys extreme slalom skiing and kneeboard tricks. She has also driven for professional skiers through their buoyed courses. Following in her father's footsteps, she enjoys a myriad of mechanical challenges not limited to vehicles: 300SDL replacing- calipers, pads and rotors; fuel lines between all injectors and fuel pump; main and in-line fuel filters; antenna motors. Lose her tools and she's unforgiving. Favorite Christmas present: complete brand-name socket set. In 1999 she traveled as a member of the Hurricane Floyd Disaster Relief Team from Nashville, which reconstructed nine roofs, mostly churches and rectories, in nine days on Abaco Island in the Bahamas.
Artistic Designs: Throughout the years, Ms. Revell has used her artistic talents in many endeavors. After 9-11, she began designing and hand sculpting cross pendants. These pendants are made using freshwater baroque pearls, Czechoslovakian cut crystals, or genuine fine turquoise. Each of these handmade crosses are individually sculptured with sterling silver or 14K GF gold wire. A sampling may be viewed here: http://www.geocities.com/ceo_executive/jwl.html
Claim to Fame: 1968 Dogwood Festival Princess University of Tennessee; Miss UT contest 1971; Mrs. EAA Oshkosh 1983: the Experimental Aircraft Airshow in Oshkosh, WI (largest fly-in airshow in the world); top 10 runner-up Mrs. Florida 1984; appeared in New York on the ABC's LIVE WITH REGIS AND KELLY show in July 2001.
Greatest Achievement: Raising her United States Naval Academy Midshipman daughter.
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Link to Ms. Revell's Website:
http://www.geocities.com/ceo_executive
Download MSWord .doc Resume:
http://www.geocities.com/ceo_executive/resume.doc#
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United States Naval Academy - Class of 2004 |
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RAF Wings Over Florida |
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Then Link to Barnes & Noble to purchase RAF Wings Over Florida by Willard Largent,Tod Roberts (Editor) in which John Seymour Weston Davis, Shannon's grandfather/Anita's father, is pictured on the cover (second from right) as the Flight Commander/ Instructor and is profiled in the book in good company with other WWII No.5 BFTS (British Flight Training School) American flight instructors and RAF Cadets. The No.5 BFTS was located in Clewiston, Florida, 100 miles NW of Miami. Royal Air Force Cadets would travel from England to Canada by ship then transferring to railroad to the various BFTS locations in the southern US states. After the war FltCom Davis joined Eastern Airlines where he flew as a captain for 30 years logging over 3.5 years of flight time (in excess of 31,000 hours) in more than 67 years of flying airplanes. He died on his ranch in March 2001 at the age
of 87 still actively working on airplanes and their engines, diesel tractors, checking on
his cows, fencing, pulling calves, mowing the airstrip and flying his planes. And if he wasn't working he was reading Popular Mechanics, Aviation Week, Sport Aviation, National Geographic, or traveling to the EAA Air show in Oshkosh or to the RAF Reunions in England with Mrs. Ronnie Davis his wife of 54 years.
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Fair Winds and Following Seas
Author & Cohort in Creativity, Anita Davis Revell
If you wish to email Ms. Anita Revell, please
Click Here.
� 2001, 2002 ADR Enterprises All rights reserved.
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