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Lowe’s Set To Hire 200 In Tampa Bay
Lowe’s stores across the Tampa Bay region are playing host to job fairs in hopes of filling more than 200 positions.
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Born in Rochester, N.Y.
Sherri Lonon moved to Land O' Lakes via Amsterdam, N.Y., when she was 12. Lonon attended Pine View Middle and Land O' Lakes High before going on to receive her degree in history from the University of South Florida.
Always an avid writer, she began her career in journalism in 1990, writing mostly about local communities such as Land O' Lakes, Lutz, Carrollwood, Town 'N Country and Plant City. She also served as the community relations coordinator for the Hillsborough County Water Department. She is married and has two daughters.
When she's not working, she enjoys reading, watching a good horror movie and hanging out with her family and friends.
Lowe’s stores across the Tampa Bay region are playing host to job fairs in hopes of filling more than 200 positions.
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