Baylor University 1987 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management, Accounting
Skills:
P&L Microsoft Office Visual Merchandising Customer Satisfaction Inventory Management Microsoft Excel Retail Sales Store Management Driving Results Inventory Control Store Operations Merchandising Customer Service Retail Cashiering Loss Prevention Profit Sales
TRINITY REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS, INC Dallas, TX Jul 2003 to Feb 2012 Chief Financial OfficerBANK OF AMERICA (formerly Countrywide Financial Corp.) Plano, TX Jul 2002 to Jul 2003 First Vice PresidentSPRINT, INC. Dallas, TX Mar 2001 to Jul 2002 Divisional Controller, Small Business DivisionCITIGROUP (formerly The Associates) Irving, TX Oct 1997 to Feb 2001 Project Manager, PeopleSoft ImplementationAIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS, INC. Allentown, PA Mar 1995 to Aug 1997 Regional ControllerHERCULES, INC. Wilmington, DE Feb 1993 to Mar 1995 International Treasury / Corporate Financial AnalystHERCULES, INC. McGregor, TX Nov 1989 to Jan 1993 Pricing AnalystTEXAS NATIONAL BANK OF WACO Waco, TX Aug 1988 to Nov 1989 Loan Review
Education:
Baylor University Waco, TX Jan 1987 to Jan 1988 Master of International Management in FinanceBaylor University Waco, TX Jan 1982 to Jan 1986 Bachelor of Business Adminisation in International Management, Marketing
Skills:
Financial Planning & Analysis, General Management, Corporate & Operational Finance, Budgeting & Forecasting, International Operations, Operational Managemen, E-Commerce, Controller, Treasury, Contract Negotiations, Pricing, Business Process Improvement, Audit, QuickBooks Enterprise, Hyperion, MS Office Suite, Risk Management, Vendor Management, Relationship Management
Klaus S. Lackner - Los Alamos NM Hans J. Ziock - Los Alamos NM Douglas P. Harrison - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Los Alamos NM
International Classification:
C01B 302
US Classification:
4236481, 252373, 423170
Abstract:
Hydrogen is produced from solid or liquid carbon-containing fuels in a two-step process. The fuel is gasified with hydrogen in a hydrogenation reaction to produce a methane-rich gaseous reaction product, which is then reacted with water and calcium oxide in a hydrogen production and carbonation reaction to produce hydrogen and calcium carbonate. The calcium carbonate may be continuously removed from the hydrogen production and carbonation reaction zone and calcined to regenerate calcium oxide, which may be reintroduced into the hydrogen production and carbonation reaction zone. Hydrogen produced in the hydrogen production and carbonation reaction is more than sufficient both to provide the energy necessary for the calcination reaction and also to sustain the hydrogenation of the coal in the gasification reaction. The excess hydrogen is available for energy production or other purposes. Substantially all of the carbon introduced as fuel ultimately emerges from the invention process in a stream of substantially pure carbon dioxide.
Louis J. Thibodeaux - Baton Rouge LA Douglas P. Harrison - Baton Rouge LA Kalliat T. Valsaraj - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
B01D 4700 B01D 1900 B01D 4716
US Classification:
55 90
Abstract:
System and method for removing volatile organic compounds from water are described which comprise a substantially closed housing, a column of fluid permeable extended surface packing disposed between a pair of screens within said housing and extending substantially from the top to the bottom thereof, the packing and housing defining therebetween first and second diametrically oppositely disposed chambers (air plenums) extending generally from top to bottom of the housing, a liquid inlet and air outlet at the top of the housing and a liquid outlet and air inlet at the bottom of the housing for flowing water generally downwardly through the packing and for passing air generally upwardly through the first and second chambers within the housing, and a plurality of baffles with the housing dividing the first and second chambers into a plurality of stages for directing the generally upward flow of air in a crisscross fashion through the packing and generally perpendicularly to the generally downwardly flow of water.
Charles Gratiot Elementary School Port Huron MI 1966-1969, Gardendale Elementary School Port Huron MI 1969-1970, Fort Gratiot Intermediate School Port Huron MI 1970-1973