Dir. cand.: Paula, Rex
Paula Kreissler
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I moved to the Old Northeast in April of 2001 because of its incredible charm and commitment to maintaining a progressive neighborhood atmosphere. I have just retired from FedEx Corporation after 24 years. Nineteen of those years were spent in operations management in both the Ground Operations Division and the Air Ground and Freight Services Division. My most recent position was Senior Manager for FedEx at the Tampa airport. While in New Orleans during my FedEx career I became very involved in community activities. Listed below are a few of my achievements in both my professional and community life from 1991-2002:
United Way Campaign Leadership Giver and Campaign Coordinator 1992-2002, FedEx Southern Region Leadership Award 2001, FedEx River District Humanitarian Award FY97, NO/AIDS Task Force Humanitis Award 1995, Chair, Board of Directors, NO/AIDS Task Force 1991-1995.
I graduated from Concordia College in 1974 with a B.A. Degree and State Board of Certified Public Accountants of LA certified me in 1990. I look forward to utilizing my business and community experience by serving on the board to support and continue the excellent progress already made in Historic Old Northeast!
Rex Stuckey
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Rex Stuckey moved to St. Petersburg in 2001 from Toccoa, Georgia, when he retired from his position of vice-president of engineering for Coats-North American, a manufacturer of industrial sewing thread. While in that position, Rex was responsible for the building of manufacturing facilities in North and Central America and for environmental compliance of all the company?’s facilities. He is a Georgia native and a graduate of Auburn University. Rex has served on the board of directors for the Lake Yonah Association in north Georgia for several years.
Rex and his wife Peggy had visited their daughter and her family in St. Petersburg for the past nine years and always took walks in Old Northeast. When they decided to retire to St. Petersburg, they immediately began looking for a home in the neighborhood and were fortunate to find a 1926 Spanish bungalow with many possibilities for renovation, which will make good use of his hobbies of woodworking and gardening.
Rex believes that Old Northeast is a unique neighborhood because of its trees, diversity of home styles and mix of families and will work to help it retain that charm.
Paula Kreissler
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I moved to the Old Northeast in April of 2001 because of its incredible charm and commitment to maintaining a progressive neighborhood atmosphere. I have just retired from FedEx Corporation after 24 years. Nineteen of those years were spent in operations management in both the Ground Operations Division and the Air Ground and Freight Services Division. My most recent position was Senior Manager for FedEx at the Tampa airport. While in New Orleans during my FedEx career I became very involved in community activities. Listed below are a few of my achievements in both my professional and community life from 1991-2002:
United Way Campaign Leadership Giver and Campaign Coordinator 1992-2002, FedEx Southern Region Leadership Award 2001, FedEx River District Humanitarian Award FY97, NO/AIDS Task Force Humanitis Award 1995, Chair, Board of Directors, NO/AIDS Task Force 1991-1995.
I graduated from Concordia College in 1974 with a B.A. Degree and State Board of Certified Public Accountants of LA certified me in 1990. I look forward to utilizing my business and community experience by serving on the board to support and continue the excellent progress already made in Historic Old Northeast!
Rex Stuckey
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Rex Stuckey moved to St. Petersburg in 2001 from Toccoa, Georgia, when he retired from his position of vice-president of engineering for Coats-North American, a manufacturer of industrial sewing thread. While in that position, Rex was responsible for the building of manufacturing facilities in North and Central America and for environmental compliance of all the company?’s facilities. He is a Georgia native and a graduate of Auburn University. Rex has served on the board of directors for the Lake Yonah Association in north Georgia for several years.
Rex and his wife Peggy had visited their daughter and her family in St. Petersburg for the past nine years and always took walks in Old Northeast. When they decided to retire to St. Petersburg, they immediately began looking for a home in the neighborhood and were fortunate to find a 1926 Spanish bungalow with many possibilities for renovation, which will make good use of his hobbies of woodworking and gardening.
Rex believes that Old Northeast is a unique neighborhood because of its trees, diversity of home styles and mix of families and will work to help it retain that charm.