An experienced executive in the healthcare sector, Thomas Spetter has held such roles as manager of public health for Bristol-Myers Squibb, neuroscience specialty account executive for Abbott Laboratories, and his current role of key account manager. In his free time, Thomas “Tom” Spetter enjoys traveling. He has visited such locations as Aruba. One of the Caribbean’s many islands, Aruba is widely recognized for its unique landscapes, beautiful beaches, and wreck-diving opportunities. The island has a huge variety of attractions to keep visitors busy and a few examples are included below: - Alta Vista Chapel: Also called the Pilgrims Church, the Alta Vista Chapel is located along the northern shore of the island. It was built in 1750 by a Spanish missionary and provides visitors with great views of the north shore from the hills above. - Boca Prins: A popular spot for picnicking, Boca Prins is located in Arikok National Park near the Blue Lagoon and Fontein Cave. The area is surrounded by large sand dunes and limestone cliffs, but it is too dangerous for swimming. - Rancho Daimari: Located on the site of an old coconut plantation on the northeast coast of Aruba, Rancho Daimari offers horseback adventures to such areas as the Natural Pool and Andicuri Beach. The terrain can be fairly steep, but all riding abilities are still welcomed.
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Thomas “Tom” Spetter has served as a manager of public health within the virology division at Bristol-Myers Squibb. Outside of his work, Thomas Spetter enjoys following Seattle Seahawks football. The Seattle Seahawks joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1976. The team went through seven seasons in the league before making its first postseason appearance in 1983, defeating the Denver Broncos in a wild-card game and upsetting the Miami Dolphins before losing to the Los Angeles Raiders 30-14. Seattle returned to the postseason in 1984, 1987, and 1988 before enduring a 10-year playoff drought. After losing a wild-card game to the Dolphins in 2000, the franchise missed out on postseason play three years in a row. Beginning in 2003, Seattle became a more consistent presence in the postseason. The team made five consecutive playoff runs between 2003 and 2007, including trip to the Super Bowl in 2005. Facing the Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle scored first and trailed the Steelers by just four points midway through the fourth quarter, but ultimately fell 21-10. Seattle returned to the Super Bowl in 2012 to record one of the most lopsided victories in NFL history. Touted as a match up between defense and offense, the defensive-minded Seahawks scored 36 consecutive points before the Denver Broncos finally scored a touchdown to close the third quarter. It was Denver’s only score, and the Seahawks won the game 43-8. Seattle returned to the Super Bowl the following season but could not repeat, dropping a tight contest to the New England Patriots. |
AuthorAn accomplished corporate manager with several years of experience in the health field, Thomas Spetter presently serves as manager of public health. Archives
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