Outpatient Family Therapist at Children and Families of Iowa
Location:
Ankeny, Iowa
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
Children and Families of Iowa since Dec 2011
Outpatient Family Therapist
Children and Families of Iowa - Ankeny, Iowa Jun 2011 - Dec 2011
Youth Service Worker II
Education:
University of Iowa School of Social Work 2009 - 2013
MSW, Social Work
Simpson College 2002 - 2006
Bachelor of Marketing, History Minor
Fort Dodge Senior High School 1998 - 2002
High School Diploma
Skills:
Social Services Volunteer Management Non-profits Customer Service Fundraising
Oticon A/S - Phoenix, AZ since Jun 2012
Account Manager
Education:
University of Arizona, Eller College of Management 2008 - 2009
Arizona State University 1999 - 2001
Skills:
Marketing Strategy Sales Management New Business Development Public Speaking Medical Devices Business Strategy P&L Account Management Sales Sales Operations Healthcare Strategic Planning Product Development Cross-functional Team Leadership Leadership Coaching Product Marketing Product Launch
Dr. Erickson graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1984. He works in Omaha, NE and specializes in Pediatric Cardiology. Dr. Erickson is affiliated with Childrens Hospital & Medical Center.
Dr. Erickson graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Greenwood Village, CO and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Erickson is affiliated with Kindred Hospital Aurora, Littleton Adventist Hospital and Sky Ridge Medical Center.
John Strand - Ann Arbor MI David P. Krause - Hartville OH Christopher D. Erickson - Saline MI
Assignee:
The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B24B 100
US Classification:
51106R
Abstract:
A grinder for removing a predetermined amount of rubber at a predetermined angle from a raised or recessed area on the sidewall of an inflated tire as the tire rotates. A pair of spaced sensors engage the sidewall area of the tire at predetermined radial spaced locations on opposite sides of the area to be worked. The sensors generate a pair of electrical signals in relationship to the profiles of the sidewall areas engaged thereby. The signals are fed to a microprocessor which calculates the average angle of the raised or recessed area by the difference between the outputs from the two sensors along with the known spacing therebetween and generates a third signal. This third signal is supplied to a servo mechanism which automatically adjusts the grind angle of the grinding wheel to match the average angle of the area to be ground. A fourth signal is supplied by the microprocessor to another servo mechanism which dynamically controls the depth of grind of the grinding wheel in relationship to the profile of the sidewall represented by the signal generated by one of the sensors. In an alternate embodiment the signal generated by the microprocessor representing the average angle of the area to be worked controls the spacing between the tire beads by adjusting the tire mounting chuck to place the sidewall area in a relatively flat plane for perpendicular contact by the grinding wheel eliminating angle adjustment of the grinding wheel.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Study Guide for Use With Money, the Financial System, and the Economy