Background
King, Bridgette Marchelle Daughter of James Edward III and Dianne Thompson.
King, Bridgette Marchelle Daughter of James Edward III and Dianne Thompson.
Associate of Applied Science in Liberal Arts, El Centro College, 1994. Bachelor in Psychology, University Texas, 1998. Master of Arts in Organizational Management, University Phoenix, 2005.
Adjunct professor Strayer University, Virginia, since 2009, professor department school business. Adjunct practitioner faculty University Phoenix, since 2008, instructor facilitator axia campus, workshop facilitator, faculty workshop facilitator. Founder, director, senior mentor Striving Forward Foundation, Duncanville, Texas, since 2004.
Owner Bree King Consulting, since 2004. Irving general manager Human Resources First Contact, LLC, 2001—2003. Assistant office manager ICOS.Net, 2001.
Senior web hosting VAR internet access representative Earthlink Mindspring Inc., 1999—2000. Team leader manager Peirson & Patterson, LLP, Dallas, 1998—1999. Supervisor head cashier Luby's Cafeterias, Inc., Duncanville, 1990—1996.
President, Bilhartz Elementary School Parent-Teachers Association, 2010, 9U division head coach, Bob Knights Fieldhouse Youth Basketball League, 2010, president, chair, Duncanville Information Systems Development School Health Advisory Council SHAC, since 2010, parent volunteer, Bilhartz Elementary School, since 2009, vice president, 2009-2010, 8U division select team head coach, Christian Youth Sports Association Youth Basketball League, 2010, CYSA Basketball board representative, 2010, team member, 2009, 6U Division assistant basketball coach, 2008, member, mentor, University Phoenix Alumni Ambassador Club, since 2008, committee member, Duncanville Information Systems Development School Health Advisory Coun, 2007-2010, committee member, Bilhartz Elementary Textbook Committee, since 2007, founder mentor director, Striving Forward Foundation, since 2004, life member, Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society, since 1997.
Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior, and the Bible is the divinely inspired word of God that serves as the final written authority for living out the Christian faith.
The commitment of individual Christians to work for social and political change should be recognized as a fully legitimate form of Christian discipleship.
Different kinds of small groups inside the overall Baptist movement should be encouraged to developed, so that both leaders and members of the societies could receive support and challenge in their faith.
Member Psi Chi.