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Indest now plans to return to school to become a registered nurse.
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In 1992 Indest began working for the Louisiana Department of Health, a position in which she played a key role in the Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita response and rebuilding efforts.
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And at this time, I would like to turn the call back over to Lisa Indest for closing remarks.
unknown title 2012
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I would now like to turn the presentation over to your host for today to Ms. Lisa Indest, Senior Vice President of Finance.
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"I've felt like all of my transitions have been rather smooth and this one's not any different," Indest said.
theadvertiser.com - 2010
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Indest said the joint venture proceeds should play a key role in finalizing those agreements to extend the facility through 2011 sometime next month.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2009
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That is just the case for Sulphur's trio of players headed to the all-star game on Saturday, as Jones will be playing for the Red team coached by Kaplan's Brent Indest while Stitzlein and Tramonte under Calvary Baptist's Doug Pederson on the Blue team.
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"This transaction is superior to the original," Indest said in an interview Friday.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2009
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Sutton, who played at Lafayette High and spent one year as the head coach at Cecilia, coached under Indest at Crowley High and went through a rough transition year under Tate a year ago after Indest left the Gents for Louisiana Tech for one season.
theadvertiser.com - 2008
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Indest was an All-State quarterback at Catholic in 1983 and had three older brothers who played quarterback there.
theadvertiser.com - 2008
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