First-Light Usa
Vp, Product Management
Horizon Hobby Jan 2017 - Jan 2018
Senior Program Manager - Spektrum
Horizon Hobby 2015 - Jan 2017
Director, Product Development - Accessories Category
Horizon Hobby 2006 - 2014
Senior Product Developer
Bank of America Jun 2001 - May 2005
Vp, Technology Project Manager
Education:
Eastern Illinois University 2013 - 2015
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Eastern Illinois University 2009 - 2009
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Rose - Hulman Institute of Technology 1993 - 1997
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Product Development Cross Functional Team Leadership Project Management Program Management Management Process Improvement Leadership Product Management Manufacturing Marketing Competitive Analysis Supply Chain Management Strategic Planning Team Building Product Marketing Strategy E Commerce Lean Manufacturing Team Leadership Analysis Sales Product Launch Risk Assessment Technical Writing Engineering Six Sigma Quality Assurance Supply Chain Product Design Business Process Improvement Engineering Management Forecasting Continuous Improvement
Certifications:
Project Management Professional (Pmp) License 379885
- Seymour IL, US Blake S. Good - Urbana IL, US Jacob A. Flagle - New Palestine IN, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/088 F21L 4/02 F21V 21/14 F21L 4/04
Abstract:
A frame having a clip for securing the frame to an article of clothing or other object. The frame includes a mount for receiving a removable module and a rotatably attached clip. The clip includes an opening for accommodating sewing ribs between portions of a webbing and a gate (which may be a locking wire) moveable between an open position and a closed position at one end of the opening. In the open position, the locking wire removably engages one of a pair of elongated members defining the opening, e.g., by removably engaging that elongated member at a recess in an outside edge thereof, and does not obstruct the opening. When in the closed position, the locking wire removably engages the other of the elongated members, for example by removably engaging that other elongated member at a recess in its outside edge, and obstructs the longitudinal opening.
- Monticello IL, US Blake S. Good - Monticello IL, US Jacob Flagle - New Palestine IN, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/10 G08B 5/36 G01D 5/14
Abstract:
Systems and methods for operating a controlled device via an activation accessory that includes a vibration motor, a wearable module including a clench-detection sensor (e.g., a Hall effect sensor), and a communication element. The sensor is coupled to a controller, which has an output coupled to a control signal interface and another output coupled to the vibration motor. The controller is programmed to receive and evaluate input signals from the sensor to determine whether or not they represent a command for the controlled device by assessing the input signals for a signal pattern indicative of a plurality of volitional jaw clench actions of a wearer of the wearable module. If/when the processor determines that the input signals represent the command, then it decodes the command and transmits an associated control signal to the controlled device via the control signal interface as well as an activation signal to the vibration motor.
- Seymour IL, US Blake S. Good - Urbana IL, US Jacob A. Flagle - New Palestine IN, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/088 F21L 4/02 F21V 21/14 F21L 4/04
Abstract:
A frame having a clip for securing the frame to an article of clothing or other object. The frame includes a mount for receiving a removable module and a rotatably attached clip. The clip includes an opening for accommodating sewing ribs between portions of a webbing and a gate (which may be a locking wire) moveable between an open position and a closed position at one end of the opening. In the open position, the locking wire removably engages one of a pair of elongated members defining the opening, e.g., by removably engaging that elongated member at a recess in an outside edge thereof, and does not obstruct the opening. When in the closed position, the locking wire removably engages the other of the elongated members, for example by removably engaging that other elongated member at a recess in its outside edge, and obstructs the longitudinal opening.