Partner at Nunez & Garza PLLC - 2012 Landman at Chesapeake Energy - 2011-2012 Law Clerk at Texas Farm Bureau - 2011 Law Clerk at Leichter Law Firm - 2010
Education:
University of North Texas Degree - B.A. - Economics & Political Science University of Texas School of Law
Languages:
English
Description:
My goal is to protect my clients' rights and ensure their wishes are respected.
Volusion since Jun 2012
Web Designer
Rainman Feb 2012 - Jun 2012
Web Developer & Designer
A3 Design - Austin, TX Apr 2011 - Aug 2011
Graphic Designer
University Star - San Marcos, TX Aug 2009 - Jun 2010
Senior Designer
Education:
Texas State University 2005 - 2010
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Communication Design
Skills:
Adobe Creative Suite Graphic Design Logo Design Art Direction Web Design Corporate Identity Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Web Development PHP HTML CSS FTP Social Media Social Media Marketing Marketing Marketing Strategy Typography Posters Packaging Graphics E-commerce
Leader, Account Services At Hoover's/Dun & Bradstreet
Leader, Account Services at Hoover's (A Dun and Bradstreet Company)
Location:
Austin, Texas
Industry:
Information Services
Work:
Hoover's (A Dun and Bradstreet Company) - Austin, TX since May 2011
Leader, Account Services
Hoover's (A Dun and Bradstreet Company) Sep 2007 - May 2011
Senior Account Manager
Integrated Screening Partners Apr 2006 - Sep 2007
Associate Manager, Partner Services
Integrated Screening Partners 2005 - 2007
Account Manager
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 2002 - 2005
Bachelor of Science, Advertising
The University of Texas at Austin 2002 - 2005
Business Foundations Minor, General Business
Clutch Media Group since May 2010
Owner/ CEO
Ogilvy & Mather Jan 2010 - Jan 2012
Brand Ambassador
KGB Deals May 2010 - Aug 2010
Outside sales
RainSoft Water Treatment Systems Nov 2008 - Dec 2009
Marketing Manager
UPS Jul 2008 - Oct 2009
Inside Sales Rep
Education:
Texas State University-San Marcos 2001 - 2005
BBA, Management
Thomas Cooley
Skills:
Promotions Social Media Marketing Lead Generation Social Media Brand Development Merchandising Marketing Management PowerPoint Social Networking Microsoft Office Word Product Marketing Marketing Experiential Events Sales Microsoft Word Recruiting Marketing Strategy Event Management Relationship Marketing Marketing Communications Facebook
Albert H. Chang - Houston TX, US Jeff M. Carlson - Cypress TX, US Christopher Garza - Houston TX, US Mark J. Thompson - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
711114
Abstract:
A single read request to a memory controller generates multiple read actions along with XOR/DATUM manipulation of that read data. Fewer memory transfers are required to accomplish a RAID/DATUM parity update. This allows for higher system performance when memory bandwidth is the limiting system component. In implementation, a read buffer with XOR capability is tightly coupled to a memory controller. New parity does not need to be stored in the controller's memory. Instead, a memory read initiates multiple reads from memory based on an address decode. The data from the reads are multiplied and XOR'd before being returned to the requestor. In the case of a PCI-X requestor, this occurs as a split-completion.
Raid Xor Operations To Synchronous Dram Using A Read Buffer And Pipelining Of Synchronous Dram Burst Read Data
Ryan A. Callison - Spring TX William C. Galloway - Houston TX Christopher Garza - Houston TX Albert H. Chang - Houston TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1216
US Classification:
711105, 711114, 711169, 710 35
Abstract:
A memory interface controller includes a read buffer to pipeline data from a synchronous dynamic random access memory (DRAM) in response to a plurality of consecutive SDRAM burst read requests, a write buffer to store write data, an exclusive or (XOR) engine to XOR the write data with the data from the read buffer, and a write interface to write resulting data from XORing the write data and the data from the read buffer to the synchronous DRAM. Data is pipelined in the read buffer by repeatedly issuing an SDRAM burst read request before data is transferred out of the synchronous DRAM in response to a previous SDRAM burst read request until a desired amount of data is stored in the read buffer. The memory interface controller thus can perform an external read-modify-write cycle for the synchronous DRAM. The synchronous DRAM can serve as a RAID (Redundant Array s of Inexpensive Disks) memory.
Memory Interface Controller For Datum Raid Operations With A Datum Multiplier
Ryan A. Callison - Spring TX Christopher Garza - Houston TX Albert H. Chang - Houston TX Hubert Brinkman - Spring TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1110
US Classification:
711114, 713 6
Abstract:
A memory interface controller employs a DATUM multiplier within a destination address to perform DATUM RAID operations. If destination data is in an XOR memory address space, then the multiplier can indicate to multiply source data by the multiplier and XOR that resulting data with the destination data. The DATUM multiplier can be read in response to detection of a memory command. The multiplier alternatively can be used in connection with an input/output bus write command to write source data from the input/output address space to an XOR memory address space. In response to such a write command, the input/output bus data in the input/output address space is multiplied by the multiplier; that resulting data is XORed with the destination data in the XOR memory address space. The multiplier in this case can be within an input/output bus address associated within the input/output bus data.
Chris moved to Houston upon graduation from St.Mary's University of San Antonio with a degree in Political Science in December of 2003. A proud native of Refugio,Tx., he was drawn to the big city of Houston due to the endless career & financial possibilities that it provided. After forgoing law school, Chris started in the mortgage industry and brings over 3 ½ years experience to RMC Vanguard. As branch a manager for Centex Home Equity, he enjoyed success and managed 2 offices into the top 15 in the nation and contributes his success to hard work and dedication. "I believe that the combination of my experience and the proven reputation of RMC Vanguard provide a real value to all of our clients. The extreme importance of customer service today is the decisive factor for most borrowers, which is why I make myself available at all times- whether it be 8 in the morning or 11 at night to address their needs. Clients want to deal with a reputable firm that offers extreme knowledge and professionalism, and it is for these reasons RMC Vanguard is consistently ranked number one across the board on Lending Tree." Chris and his wife Julie have a lovely 1 year old daughter, Lauryn Avery. During his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family, spinning records, and religiously following college sports especially North Carolina basketball.
Clarksville Middle School Clarksville IN 2000-2004, Clarksville High School Clarksville IN 2004-2005, North Bullitt High School Shepherdsville KY 2005-2009
Texas State University–San Marcos - Communication Design
Christopher Garza
Lived:
San Antonio, Texas
Work:
Cracker Barrel - Host
Education:
St. Philip's
Christopher Garza
Tagline:
I am an Electrical Engineer who is working on becoming a High School Physics or Mathematics teacher. I love Linux, Android and technology in general. I really love cooking and eating wonderful food. But most of all I love my son!