Tori Benson is a skilled expert, working in Missouri Technology Corporation main office of which is in 1165. on the position of Principal from 2019. This person has earned professional experience in more than nine positions at different companies. Tori Benson went to the Truman State University and got education there from 2015 to 2019. Jefferson City, Missouri is the area, where the professional was lastly known to be located. Tori's e-mail and phone can be accessed through SoftwareOfficial on demand.
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Tori Benson
Last updated Jun 22, 2024
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 12, 2022
Email
to**@mo.gov
Location
Jefferson City, MO
Company
Missouri Technology Corporation
Workplace
Principal
Work History
Principal
301 west High St SUITE 680, Jefferson City, MO 65101
from Mar 2019
Business and Community Services
301 west High St #p/o box 1157, Jefferson City, MO 65101
Administered State Historic Preservation and Neighborhood Preservation tax credits
Apr 2014 — Jul 2015
Legislative Intern
Researched legislation and policy, prepared testimony for House committees, managed scheduling and resources for the Representative
2013 — May 2013
Assistant Program Director For Camp Lakewood
13528 State Hwy, Potosi, MO 63664
scheduling and planning staff training, scheduling and supervising 100 staff, scheduling and ensuring the safety of between 250 and 400 children
May 2012 — Aug 2012
Education
Occupations
Scientist
Senior Associate
Professor
School Principal
Executive
Director of Operations
Supporting Member
Team Member
School Administrator
Educational Manager
Operations Manager
Skills
Fundraising
Research
Legislative Research
Political Campaigns
Political Science
Legislation
Public Speaking
Political Communication
Politics
Microsoft Office
Community Outreach
Event Planning
Social Media
Legislative Relations
Communication
Writing
Leadership
Public Policy
Customer Service
Constituent Services
Startups
Early Stage Startups
Grant Administration
Start Ups
Business Relationship Management
Relationship Building
Community Building
Community Development