Kentucky Education Association
Director of Communication
Military Channel Jan 1998 - Oct 1999
Head Writer
Kentucky Department of Education Feb 1994 - Aug 1997
Writer and Producer
Education:
University of Louisville 1982 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Media Studies, Communication
University of Kentucky 1976 - 1979
Skills:
Editing Copy Editing Press Releases Copywriting Blogging Newsletters Media Relations Journalism Social Media Web Content Speech Writing Publications Creative Writing Proofreading Feature Articles Corporate Communications Strategic Communications Internal Communications Marketing Communications Storytelling
Central Kitsap School District 401 Elementary/Secondary School · Secondary School · Business Consulting Services · Elementary/Secondary School Business Consulting Services · Elementary School · Alternative High School · Elementary/Secondary School Library · Public Elementary School
3606624000, 3606629200, 3606621610, 3606622400
Charles A Main President,Treasurer
MAIN LINE, INC
Charles Main Secretary,Treasurer,Director
YAMANA MANAGEMENT, INC
Charles Main Secretary,Treasurer,Director
YAMANA USA INC
Charles Main Secretary,Treasurer
YAMANA HOLDING USA, INC
Charles Main
TUNNY, LLC
2400 Aegon Ctr, Louisville, KY 40202
Charles Main Principal
Jensen Enterprises Business Services
441 Cherry Ln, Lagrange, KY 40031
Charles Main Principal
Priority One Excavating & Cons Excavation Contractor
Brian L. Ireland - La Grange KY Charles W. Main - La Grange KY
International Classification:
B60R 2510
US Classification:
340426
Abstract:
A security system for a vehicle comprises a sensor assembly which can be releasably mounted to a vehicle or to an item contained therein. The sensor assembly includes a sensing device that is actuated upon sensing a predetermined change in inertia relative to the assembly. The sensing device actuates a transmitter within the sensor assembly to transmit a signal upon detection of the predetermined level of inertial change. The security system further includes a receiver/transmitter unit mounted near the sensor assembly for receiving the transmitted signal and then transmitting an amplified signal to a remote station. The receiver/transmitter unit may be operatively connected to the horn or lights of the vehicle so as to foil a potential thief who presumably initiated the inertial change that activated the alarm. The remote station also includes audible and visual alarms for alerting a vehicle owner of the theft that is potentially in progress at the site of the vehicle.