Netapp
Enterpise Account Executive
Arrow Electronics Sep 2010 - Jul 2015
Corporate Reseller Partner Manager
Cdw Jan 2005 - Sep 2010
Sales Supervisor
Cdw Jan 2005 - Apr 2010
Organizational Capability Specialist Ii
Cdw Oct 2006 - Nov 2009
Organizational Capability Specialist
Education:
Columbia College 2008 - 2010
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing, Management, Business Admin
Columbia College University 2001 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Management, Business Marketing
Missouri Southern State University 1998 - 2001
Skills:
Sales Sales Management Solution Selling Account Management Direct Sales Marketing Project Management Coaching Business Development Information Technology Performance Management Cloud Computing Sales Process Training Strategy Channel Partners Selling Skills Retail Crm Salesforce.com Instructional Design Gross Profit Management Saas Customer Service Enterprise Software Merchandising Lead Generation Selling Content Management Program Management Software As A Service
Dr. Chambers graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1961. He works in Van Buren, AR and specializes in Psychiatry.
Allen F. Podell - Los Altos CA Leo Young - Bethesda MD Arthur Karp - Palo Alto CA Donald R. Chambers - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Stanford Research Institute - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
H01P 518
US Classification:
333 10
Abstract:
A proximity coupler is provided for high frequency circuits wherein conductors are deposited on a substrate in the shape of a hollow dumbbell intersected by an X. Coupling is provided primarily across sawtoothed shaped gaps in the dumbbell center section and secondarily across a gap formed by spaced parallel connectors in said center section. The parallel conductors have phase delaying loops at opposite ends, and the resulting coupling characteristics of the proximity coupler can be modified by dimensional changes of the loops.
Allen F. Podell - Los Altos CA Leo Young - Bethesda MD Arthur Karp - Palo Alto CA Donald R. Chambers - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Stanford Research Institute - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
H01P 518
US Classification:
333 10
Abstract:
A coupling circuit for use at microwave frequencies comprising two conductors each having substantially the shape of a W, which conductors are deposited on a substrate in a manner so that the bases of W's oppose one another to form two semi-lumped capacitances of different susceptance, separated by phasing line lengths.