11355 Washington Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90066 • 3103135111
11355 Washington Pl APT 6, Los Angeles, CA 90066
3 Kathay Dr, Livingston, NJ 07039 • 9739923537
Oxford, CT
Goodyear, AZ
1756 Midvale Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Work
Company:
Albert einstein college of medicine
Nov 2008
Position:
Assistant director of events
Education
School / High School:
State University of New York at Albany- Albany, NY
Jan 2006
Specialities:
Bachelor of Science in Business
Skills
Microsoft Office • Adobe Acrobat Pro • Basic Photoshop • Banner Database/Eventually software • internet research
Specialities
Business • Criminal Defense • Appellate Practice - Criminal and Civil • Corporate Law • Taxation • Electronic Discovery • General Practice • Family Law • Divorce • Child Custody • Property Disputes
Nov 2008 to 2000 Assistant Director of EventsChristine Wheat Special Events
Sep 2006 to 2000 Event CoordinatorShawn Rabideau Events New York, NY Sep 2007 to Oct 2008 Event CoordinatorNYSAEYC Albany, NY Jan 2007 to May 2007 PR InternUniversity Development Events/Varsity Club Albany, NY Sep 2006 to Mar 2007 Events Intern
Education:
State University of New York at Albany Albany, NY Jan 2006 Bachelor of Science in Business
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Basic Photoshop, Banner Database/Eventually software, internet research
Business Criminal Defense Appellate Practice - Criminal and Civil Corporate Law Taxation Electronic Discovery General Practice Family Law Divorce Child Custody Property Disputes
ISLN:
919634396
Admitted:
2007
University:
Columbia University, B.A., 1993; Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 2000; University of Washington, M.A.
Anna LeVine - New York NY, US Kermit Westergaard - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
B32B009/00 B32B003/06
US Classification:
428/040100, 428/099000
Abstract:
An apparatus for displaying paper, fabric, photographs or the like, comprises a long, narrow strip of thin ferromagnetic spring steel, and a number of small tacks embedded with rare earth magnets or other magnets. A tape-like dispenser stores unused tacks and a portion of the strip that has yet to be used. The strip of spring steel is covered on one face by a strong adhesive. The adhesive side, when the strip has not been used, is covered by a protective layer, such as wax paper. The spring steel is rolled up inside the dispenser. The strip may be divided at regular intervals by a cut through the protective paper and adhesive layer, the cut line scoring the spring steel. The cut and score facilitates snapping the spring steel by bending it back and forth at the division line. Any length of the strip can be dispensed and broken at a selected score line, the unused portion remaining inside the dispenser. The strip of spring steel springs flat when dispensed. After the strip is broken at one of the score lines, the protective paper is removed from the dispensed strip, and the strip is mounted using the adhesive side onto a substantially vertical surface. The mounted strip of spring steel may be used as a bulletin board surface to receive the magnetic tacks.
Apparatus For Displaying Paper, Fabric, Photographs Or The Like
An apparatus for displaying paper, fabric, photographs or the like, comprises a long, narrow strip of thin ferromagnetic spring steel, and a number of small tacks embedded with rare earth magnets or other magnets. A tape-like dispenser stores unused tacks and a portion of the strip that has yet to be used. The strip of spring steel is covered on one face by a strong adhesive. The adhesive side, when the strip has not been used, is covered by a protective layer, such as wax paper. The spring steel is rolled up inside the dispenser. The strip may be divided at regular intervals by a cut through the protective paper and adhesive layer, the cut line scoring the spring steel.