- Jacksonville FL, US Patrick W. Kinzie - Glendale AZ, US Randal C. Schulhauser - Phoenix AZ, US David C. Hacker - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05 A61N 1/375 A61B 17/34 A61N 1/36
Abstract:
A method of implanting a lead includes inserting a needle through tissue near a chin of a patient and through a tongue of the patient, inserting an introducer through an opening created by the needle, and inserting the lead through the introducer, the lead comprising an elongated member and one or more electrodes in a distal portion of the elongated member such that the one or more electrodes are implantable proximate to one or more motor points of a protrusor muscle within the tongue of the patient, wherein inserting the lead comprises inserting the lead to have a shape of one of a helix, a compound helix, a wave shape, or saw-tooth shape, or to have a loop in the lead.
Interface Module For Use With Nerve Monitoring And Electrosurgery
- Jacksonville FL, US John C. Bruce - Louisville CO, US David C. Hacker - Jacksonville FL, US Robert Allen Tucker - Jacksonville FL, US
Assignee:
Medtronic Xomed, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A61B 18/12 A61B 5/00 A61B 5/389
Abstract:
Concepts presented herein relate to an interface module that can be electrically coupled to an electrical stimulation generator, a radio frequency generator and an instrument. A selection module is coupled to the interface module and operates in a first mode to deliver electrical stimulation signals from the electrical stimulation generator to the instrument and in a second mode to deliver radio frequency signals from the radio frequency generator to the instrument.
Fuel Vapor Separator And Heat Exchanger For A Marine Outboard Engine
- Sturtevant WI, US - Cass City MI, US Paul WESTHOFF, JR. - Kenosha WI, US Travis P. BAUR - Bay Port MI, US Kevin L. ISRAELSON - Cass City MI, US David D. HACKER - Bad Axe MI, US Nathan BLANK - Burlington WI, US David Scott SODERMAN - Twin Lakes WI, US
International Classification:
F02M 25/08
Abstract:
A marine outboard engine includes an internal combustion engine including at least one fuel injector; a fuel vapor separator including: a separator body, a fuel reservoir defined by the separator body, and a first fuel pump fluidly connected between the fuel reservoir and the fuel injector; a fuel tank; and a second fuel pump fluidly connected between the fuel tank and the fuel vapor separator. The fuel vapor separator includes a heat exchanger disposed in the separator body. The heat exchanger includes at least one fuel channel defined by the heat exchanger body, the at least one fuel channel including: an inlet adapted for receiving fuel from the engine, and an outlet fluidly communicating with the fuel reservoir; and at least one coolant channel defined by the heat exchanger body, the at least one fuel channel and the at least one coolant channel being in thermal communication.
- San Francisco CA, US David ANGULO - Boulder CO, US David WOODWARD - Westfield IN, US Abhinav CHADDA - Emeryville, CA David HACKER - Moraga CA, US Steven NESS - Victoria, British Columbia, CA Matt LAGROTTE - Deerfield Beach FL, US Jason MOODY - Burlington MA, US Daniel MARCHANT - Bishop GA, US Matthew James MONDOK - Palm Harbor FL, US Federico RECIO - Sunny Isles Beach FL, US Mehmet Gokmen ORUN - San Francisco CA, US Steven KOSTRZEWSKI - Novato CA, US Christopher BILL - Indianapolis IN, US Kaustubh BARDE - San Francisco CA, US Lydia LODOVISI - Indianapolis IN, US Sarah FLAMION - Newburgh IN, US Jamin HALL - Noblesville IN, US Charles Fineman - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/23 G06Q 30/00
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
- San Francisco CA, US David ANGULO - Boulder CO, US David WOODWARD - Westfield IN, US Abhinav CHADDA - Emeryville, CA David HACKER - Moraga CA, US Steven NESS - Victoria, CA Matt LAGROTTE - Deerfield Beach FL, US Jason MOODY - Burlington MA, US Daniel MARCHANT - Bishop GA, US Matthew James MONDOK - Palm Harbor FL, US Federico RECIO - Sunny Isles Beach FL, US Mehmet Gokmen ORUN - San Francisco CA, US Steven KOSTRZEWSKI - Novato CA, US Christopher BILL - Indianapolis IN, US Kaustubh BARDE - San Francisco CA, US Lydia LODOVISI - Indianapolis IN, US Sarah FLAMION - Newburgh IN, US Jamin HALL - Noblesville IN, US Charles FINEMAN - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/242 G06F 16/215 G06F 16/23 G06F 16/28
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
- San Francisco CA, US David ANGULO - Boulder CO, US David WOODWARD - Westfield IN, US Abhinav CHADDA - Emeryville, CA David HACKER - Moraga CA, US Steven NESS - Victoria, CA Matt LAGROTTE - Deerfield Beach FL, US Jason MOODY - Burlington MA, US Daniel MARCHANT - Bishop GA, US Matthew James MONDOK - Palm Harbor FL, US Federico RECIO - Sunny Isles Beach FL, US Mehmet Gokmen ORUN - San Francisco CA, US Steven KOSTRZEWSKI - Novato CA, US Christopher BILL - Indianapolis IN, US Kaustubh BARDE - San Francisco CA, US Lydia LODOVISI - Indianapolis IN, US Sarah FLAMION - Newburgh IN, US Jamin HALL - Noblesville IN, US Charles FINEMAN - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/2458 G06F 16/21
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
- San Francisco CA, US David ANGULO - Boulder CO, US David WOODWARD - Westfield IN, US Abhinav CHADDA - Emeryville, CA David HACKER - Moraga CA, US Steven NESS - Victoria, British Columbia, CA Matt LAGROTTE - Deerfield Beach FL, US Jason MOODY - Burlington MA, US Daniel MARCHANT - Bishop GA, US Matthew James MONDOK - Palm Harbor FL, US Federico RECIO - Sunny Isles Beach FL, US Mehmet Gokmen ORUN - San Francisco CA, US Steven KOSTRZEWSKI - Novato CA, US Christopher BILL - Indianapolis IN, US Kaustubh BARDE - San Francisco CA, US Lydia LODOVISI - Indianapolis IN, US Sarah FLAMION - Newburgh IN, US Jamin HALL - Noblesville IN, US Charles FINEMAN - Berkeley CA, US
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
- San Francisco CA, US David Angulo - Boulder CO, US David Woodward - Westfield IN, US Abhinav Chadda - Emeryville, CA David Hacker - Moraga CA, US Steven Ness - Victoria, CA Matt Lagrotte - Deerfield Beach FL, US Jason Moody - Burlington MA, US Daniel Marchant - Bishop GA, US Matthew James Mondok - Palm Harbor FL, US Federico Recio - Sunny Isles Beach FL, US Mehmet Gokmen Orun - San Francisco CA, US Steven Kostrzewski - Novato CA, US Christopher Bill - Indianapolis IN, US Kaustubh Barde - San Francisco CA, US Lydia Lodovisi - Indianapolis IN, US Sarah Flamion - Newburgh IN, US Jamin Hall - Noblesville IN, US Charles Fineman - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/2455 G06F 16/2453 G06F 16/242 G06F 16/28
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
Brophy College Preparatory Aug 2009 - May 2013
Student
Education:
Arizona State University 2013 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Brophy College Preparatory 2009 - 2013
Cathedral School, Natchez 2000 - 2009
Barrett, the Honors College at Asu
Skills:
Public Speaking Microsoft Office Teaching Powerpoint Microsoft Word Social Media English Curriculum Development Teamwork
reunion title company Addison, TX Jan 2012 to Aug 2012 Clerk
Education:
Scottsdale community college Scottsdale, AZ 2004 to 2006 high school, with some college in radio and broadcasting
Skills:
I get along with people in general and im really good when it comes to customer service or sales. Im. eager to start working. and would be great if I would be able to do with sales or customer service. Im have experience with secretary skills and i have experience with delivering files or packages or anything of the sort .
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