Safari Ltd.
Julie Fairbank has a diverse range of experience in human resources management. Julie most recently worked as the Human Resources Director at Safari Ltd ®, a position they held from January 2020 to the present. Prior to that, they were the Human Resources Manager at Safari Ltd ® from October 2018 to January 2020. Before joining Safari Ltd ®, Julie served as the Human Resources Manager at Sawgrass Ford from January 2016 to October 2018. Julie also held the position of Human Resources Manager at Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay from February 2008 to September 2015. Julie's earlier experience includes roles as the Human Resources Director at Roasters'N Toasters from 2005 to 2008 and as the Human Resources Director/Marketing and Sales at R.J. Gator's from 2002 to 2005. In these roles, they were responsible for various HR functions, including payroll processing, employee relations, and personnel file management. Julie also played a key role in strategic planning, organizational development, and training. Additionally, Julie gained experience in marketing and public relations during their time at R.J. Gator's.
Julie Fairbank completed their Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management, with a general focus, at Valdosta State University from 1998 to 2002. In addition to their degree, they have obtained several certifications, including a Human Resources Certificate from Florida International University, various certificates from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Institute, a PHR Certificate from Florida International University, and a Star Certification from Mercedes-Benz USA. The specific months and years of when they obtained these certifications are not provided.
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Safari Ltd.
An American Family-Owned Company Incorporated in 1982 It all started in 1982 when after a trip to Germany, our founders, Bernard and Rosemarie Rubel, returned with a card game that would be the beginning of Safari Ltd®. Its theme was endangered species. A few years later in 1986, Safari Ltd® signed one of the most important license agreements in the company's history with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. This license allowed for the production of authentic, scale-model dinosaur figures with the collaboration of their paleontologists. This was the foundation for Safari Ltd® to make educational figures for years to come. The founders of Safari Ltd®, had a vision to share the unique beauty of wildlife with children and a passion to educate through the joy of play. Each figure is designed to have museum-quality authenticity to ensure they are as lifelike as possible. With new scientific data always emerging, this means the products are also continually being updated. Each product is artfully hand-painted so that no two figures are the same. We still have some of the original painters in the factory painting some of the same Carnegie dinosaurs after over 25 years. Safari Ltd®’s toys are inspired by nature, fueling the imagination and speaking to the innate curiosity in all of us. Children play with them, adults collect them and educators worldwide enjoy teaching with these unique figures. After 3 generations, Safari Ltd® continues to forge ahead with their vision. Year after year, new Toys that Teach™ are created to encourage the importance of nature and its conservation through the joy of play.