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ISLN:
901725668
Admitted:
1984
Law School:
Ohio Northern University - Claude W. Pettit College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor, 1984
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Doing Something for Someone Else: A History of the Wisconsin Lions
Razz Construction
President
Strider Construction 1997 - 2005
Project Manager
Education:
Eastern Washington University 1978 - 1981
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Project Planning Construction Budgets Strategic Planning Microsoft Office Management Microsoft Excel Outlook Project Management Powerpoint English Windows Construction Management Contract Management Value Engineering Microsoft Word
Interests:
Equipment Auctions Watching Football Real Estate Development Playing Golf
Donald A. Rasmussen Director, President, Shareholder, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President
Razz Construction, Inc Highway/Street Construction · Other Heavy Construction
4055 Hammer Dr, Bellingham, WA 98226 3607520011, 3607520099
Donald A. Rasmussen Vice President
Strider Construction Company Construction · Home Builders
4721 NW Dr, Bellingham, WA 98226 3603801234, 3603803456, 8668555600, 3603848097
Donald R. Rasmussen President, Senior Corporate Officer
Rasmussen Enterprises Inc Apartment Building Operator · Public Golf Course Ret Sport Goods/Bicycles Drinking Place Eating Place · Party Planning · Real Estate Agents
2485 NE Mcwilliams Rd, Bremerton, WA 98311 3603773558, 3604792450, 3604795889, 3604791212
From the very beginning, miners reported "irregularities" in controlling coal mine dust, says Donald Rasmussen, 84, a pulmonologist in Beckley, W.Va. Rasmussen says he's tested 40,000 coal miners for black lung in the last 50 years.
years ago, after a massive strike by coal miners in the Appalachian coalfields. "In 1969, I publicly proclaimed that the disease would go away before we learned more about it," said Dr. Donald Rasmussen, a pioneer in recognizing and diagnosing black lung who is still practicing, at 84, in Beckley, W.Va.
demanded that dust be controlled and new cases of disease be prevented. The idea was that, even if black lung didn't disappear, there would be a small number of mild cases and virtually no one like Donald and James Marcum, said Dr. Donald Rasmussen, a pioneer in recognizing and diagnosing black lung.
"They anticipated that no one would develop progressive massive fibrosis," says 84-year-old Donald Rasmussen, a pulmonologist in Beckley, W.Va., who says he's tested 40,000 coal miners in the last 50 years.