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Who was your most influential mentor and what did they teach you?

Former supervisors who exhibited patience, encouragement, maturity, and desire to do well.

Posted @ 09:31AM, February 10, 2008 by Juicke Chop | Permalink
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Work history

Charles Schwab May 1997 to December 2001
Managing Director

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Bank of America April 1989 to April 1997
Consulting Systems Engineer/AVP

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Education

California State University - Hayward September 2002 to December 2003
MBA - Business Administration
University of California - Berkeley October 1971 to June 1975
BA - Social Science

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Recommendations

I worked with Mr. Chop recently on an intense, ten-month consulting project during his tenure at Schwab. Among our group of five mid-level executives, Juicke clearly stood out as group leader. With his intelligence, organizational abilities, interpersonal skills, and outstanding sense of responsibility/work ethic, he earned our deepest respect, and guided our project to a very successful outcome.

Mr. Chop has a balanced business acumen backed by the ability to understand the technical complexity. He is also skilled in analyses that lead to accurate judgments and decisions. He is a good team player who encourages and enduces the solutions for the difficult problems through discussions and insightful observations. He shall be highly regarded for the diligence and honesty in his work ethics.

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