Chase Baxter

Chase Baxter

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    CEO/ Founder at Baxter Hearing Specialists, L.L.C.

  • Education

    • Allen Lowell University

      2008 - 2009
      Master's degree Hearing Instrument Specialist, Hearing Instrument Sciences, Certification of Cerumen Management 4.0

      Audioprosthology, Hearing Instrument Sciences, Certification for Cerumen Management, Hearing Instrument Specialist, Licensed Hearing Instrument Dispenser.

    • The Colony High Scool

      1999 - 2002
      Graduation Diploma

      Activities and Societies: Wrestling Team, Football Team, Top Dog, Cougar Cafe, Army JROTC

    • Baylor University

      2007 - 2008
      Psychology
  • Experience

    • Discount Tire

      Aug 2000 - Mar 2007
      Assistant Manager

      Started out as a Tire Technician and was promoted throughout the years. As set forth by the company, it was pretty common for me to transfer to several store locations within the DFW area. Great company to work for. I learned so much from all of the training I received there and utilize people skills as well as management skills learned over the years.

    • Baxter Hearing Specialists, L.L.C.

      Jan 2010 - now

      #1:Foremost map out goals to delegate them so that way the plan of execution will take place for holding up a structure. and implementing that plan to do it's job.You are more apt to “rust” out your brain from disuse than you are to wear it out from use.Unlike a mechanical device that eventually wears out and must be replaced if it is used continually and consistently, the mind grows only stronger when it is active. The more you exercise and stretch your brain, the more proficient it becomes. Disuse, however, will have the same effect upon your mind as it will upon a machine. The most intricate, most powerful machine in the world and the greatest minds will rust away unless they are used. Unless you manage your schedule to permit time for study and learning, it is easy to yield to the temptation to spend your free time in thoughtless, mind-numbing, escapist pastimes. Relaxation is important, but so is gaining new knowledge. Make sure your daily schedule includes an allotment of time for both. Show less

      • CEO/ Founder

        Jan 2010 - now
      • Licenced Hearing Instrument Specialist/Founder/C.E.O.

        Jan 2010 - now
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • H.I.S.