William Faubion
Portland, Oregon 97206
{971} 336-2273
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William Faubion
I authored over sixty books; I became a publisher with a staff of 150 people. I naturally managed the entire staff, and the business was extraordinarily successful. I grew up in the grocery business and before I became a publisher I worked in Radio, Television and Direct Mail sales. I have always been a leader in whatever adventure I have been involved in. I am incredibly good on the phone, but I prefer calling people that need a call rather than calling people who are being sold something.
1971 to 1976
Sales Manager
KLOO Radio
Corvallis, Oregon
My Job was to increase the billing for this small market radio station. I was so successful within 6 months I became the Sales Manager. I became effective in writing radio commercials and producing them.
1976 to 1980
National Sales Manager
King Broadcasting – KGW Television
Portland, Oregon
Hire and train sales staff and travel throughout the United States calling on famous ad agencies. King Broadcasting sold and I decided to go into the Publishing Business at this time.
1980 to 2000
Publisher/ Author
Gable & Gray Publishing
Medford, Oregon
Traveled throughout the United States and Canada hiring & training writers for our “Treasures Of,” series of books. I managed the business and participated in all aspects of its successful operation.
Two thousand to Present.
retired
September 1967 to June 1971
B.A. in Communications/ Radio Broadcasting
Southern Oregon University
Creativity
Leadership
Organization
Problem solving
Teamwork
4567 Main Street
City, State 98052
(718) 555–0100
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B.A. in Art & Design
Jasper University
Creativity
Leadership
Organization
Problem solving
Teamwork
4567 Main Street
City, State 98052
(718) 555–0100
*****@*******.***
Yuuri Tanaka
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For example, if you're a quick learner, then maybe you can write something like "motivated to quickly resolve challenges.
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B.A. in Art & Design
Jasper University
Creativity
Leadership
Organization
Problem solving
Teamwork