Managing Director at Ellis Strategy Group, Adjunct Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Ellis Strategy Group - Atlanta & London since Jan 1994
Managing Director
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide - Worldwide since Jun 2010
Adjunct Professor
Education:
University of Cambridge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management
University of Massachusetts Boston
Skills:
Aerospace & Defense Emerging Markets International M&A Commercial Aviation Systems Engineering Modeling and Simulation of strategy, operations, supply chains and performance Industrial, Manufacturing & Infrastructure Cross-border M&A, strategic alliances and joint ventures System Dynamics High-Tech Transfer & Commercialization
ACI METAL ROOFING SYSTEMS Batesville, MS Jun 2010 to Apr 2011 Area ManagerASI BUILDING PRODUCTS Tampa, FL May 2002 to Apr 2010 Vice President of ManufacturingLogistician Clearwater, FL Jan 2001 to Mar 2002 Chief EstimatorMBCI Houston, TX Sep 1994 to Dec 2000 Estimating Manager
Education:
NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Maryville, MO Jan 1983 Two Year in Drafting/Design Technology
Skills:
Inventory Management: Customer Service and Relations; PC Use; Microsoft Office Suite; Previously licensed electrician, plumber and general contractor.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Bishop Lamy's Santa Fe Cathedral: With Records of the Old Spanish Church (Parroquia) and Convent Formerly on the Site
Bruce M. Ellis - Houston TX, US Huy Minh Pham - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Air Liquide Process & Construction, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F28D 7/10 F28F 13/00
US Classification:
165136, 165154
Abstract:
An improved vent ice prevention method including introducing a cold vent stream into a first conduit, wherein at least a portion of the first conduit is concentric with a second conduit, thereby producing an annular region, introducing a hot vent stream into a third conduit, and wherein the third conduit is in fluid connection with the annular region, thereby preventing the first conduit or the second conduit from forming ice. The cold vent stream is a cold compressor seal vent stream. The hot vent stream is a warm compressor seal vent stream.