Human Resource Manager at Software Quality Engineering, Inc.
Location:
Orange Park, Florida
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Work:
Software Quality Engineering, Inc. - Orange Park, Florida since Oct 2006
Human Resource Manager
Wiginton Fire Systems Mar 1991 - Oct 2006
Senior Administrative Assistant
Education:
Vanderbilt University
Interests:
strategic planning, professional networking, event planning, reading, gardening, choral singing
Honor & Awards:
Volunteer of the Year 2011, SHRM Jacksonville Chapter
Certifications:
Professional Human Resource/PHR, HR Certification Institute
California State University, Stanislaus May 1998 - May 2012
Academic Advisor, Special Academic Programs Coordinator
California State University, Stanislaus 1998 - May 2012
Academic Advisor
Education:
University of San Francisco
BS
Skills:
Academic Advising Adult Education Academic Administration Student Affairs Higher Education Student Development Student Counseling Career Counseling Academia Program Development Admissions Community Outreach Student Leadership
Charles Monte - Sepulueda CA Paul J. White - Los Angeles CA Anne C. Graham - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G10C 312
US Classification:
84423R
Abstract:
An improved percussive action electronic keyboard for play as a musical instrument of the type having pivoted playing keys having camming surfaces distal from finger contact surfaces thereof, pivoted hammers having cam follower surfaces for following the playing key camming surfaces, hammer stop for stopping the swing of the hammer in response to depression of its associated key, includes an electronic sensor for generating an electrical signal for each key which is related in amplitude to the pressure with which the key is depressed during play of the keyboard, and a scanning keyboard state monitor connected to said sensor including a keyboard scanner for scanning each of the keys of the keyboard to determine if a key event has occurred, an amplitude comparator for determining when a key depression causes a said key depression signal amplitude to pass predetermined minimum and maximum amplitude threshold values, a scan counter for counting the number of scans occurring between the scans when the key depression amplitude signal passes between the minimum and maximum amplitude threshold values and a digital output for putting out the number of scans as a digital value. A programmed microprocessor is connected to receive the digital value scan count for a key and converts the scan count into a key velocity signal.