Village Real Estate 1127 Main St. Po Box 2145 8282950776 (Office), 7736333666 (Cell)
Description:
Eric Reeves was raised in the Winston-Salem area, and graduated from Appalachian State University in 1991. After graduation, Eric moved to Washington, D.C., where he transferred his knowledge and love for the outdoors into a managerial position with Recreational Equipment, Incorporated (REI). After being transferred to Boston, MA; Eric's life took a major turn when he accepted a job with United Airlines as a Flight Attendant. After 15 years, Eric is still flying the "Friendly Skies". In addition to being a Flight Attendant, Eric began selling real estate in 2004 in Charlotte, NC. In 2008, Eric got the bug, as most people who have spent anytime here do, to move back to Blowing Rock. Eric is a full-time resident in Blowing Rock where he is very active in the community; including volunteering on the capital campaign committee for the Watauga Humane Society's beautiful new building. Eric is a member of the National Association of Realtors, the North Carolina Association of Realtors, and the High Country Association of Realtors; as well as being a participant in the local MLS. Allow Eric to utilize his extensive customer service experience to give you a first class real estate experience!Follow me on FaceBook and Twitter!!
Medical School Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Angioplasty Cardiac Catheterization Cardiac Stress Test Cardioversion Continuous EKG Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures
Conditions:
Congenital Anomalies of the Heart Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Abdominal Hernia Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Acute Renal Failure
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Reeves graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport in 2005. He works in Shreveport, LA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Reeves is affiliated with Willis-Knighton Medical Center.
An anchorage safety device for steelworkers. The safety device is configured to be slidably coupleable to a flanged structural beam to which a lanyard may be attached to secure a workman against a fall. The anchorage device includes an elongate cross-member having a plurality of apertures formed there-through to allow adjustment of the anchorage device to accommodate various beams; a lanyard attachment apparatus, affixed to the mid-point of the cross-member, for receiving a clip of a workman's lanyard; and opposed first and second clamps for coupling the device to the flange of a beam. The clamps include a ratchet pawl having first and second teeth for selectively engaging the cross-member apertures. The worker needs only one hand to release the ratchet pawl from the apertures by simultaneously applying pressure on an enlarged engagement surface of the ratchet pawl and a clamp housing surface that is opposed to the enlarged engagement surface. Since both forces must be simultaneously applied in opposite directions, inadvertent disengagement of the clamp from the cross-member is obviated.
An anchorage safety device for steelworkers. The safety device is configured to be slidably coupleable to a flanged structural beam to which a lanyard may be attached to secure a workman against a fall. The anchorage device includes an elongate cross-member having a plurality of apertures formed there-through to allow adjustment of the anchorage device to accommodate various beams, a lanyard attachment apparatus, affixed to the mid-point of the cross-member, for receiving a clip of a workman's lanyard; and opposed first and second clamps for coupling the device to the flange of a beam. The clamps include a ratchet pawl having first and second teeth for selectively engaging the cross-member apertures. The worker needs only one hand to release the ratchet pawl from the apertures by simultaneously applying pressure on an enlarged engagement surface of the ratchet pawl and a clamp housing surface that is opposed to the enlarged engagement surface. Since both forces must be simultaneously applied in opposite directions, inadvertent disengagement of the clamp from the cross-member is obviated.
Expansible Hole Anchor With Enlarged Chock-Releasing Striker Head
An expansible anchor is adapted for inserting into a hole formed with a structure. The anchor includes a load cable and a first chock attached to an end of the load cable. A second chock resides adjacent to the first chock, and is adapted for movement between an anchor-contracting position and an anchor-expanding position. In the anchor-contracting position, the anchor is readily inserted into and removed from the hole of the structure. In the anchor-expanding position, the anchor is locked inside the hole of the structure. A chock-release column bears against at least one of the first and second chocks and has an enlarged head adapted for locating outside of the hole. The enlarged head defines a striking surface adapted for receiving a sudden force. This force is transferred through the chock-release column to the first or second chocks, such that the second chock is movable from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position to thereby dislodge the anchor from the hole of the structure.
A pivot handle operable for use with conventional hole anchor devices is provided and generally includes an assembly of links and rockers attached together on opposite sides of the load cable by fasteners. Respective ends of the hole anchor's chock cables are fixed to the rockers. When assembled about the load cable of the hole anchor, the rockers cooperate to allow kink-controlling movement of the chock cables relative to the load cable. The handle rocks or pivots when one chock cable is in tension and the other cable is in compression, thereby discouraging cable kinking or excessive bending which may foul effective operation of the anchor. To facilitate retraction of the handle, finger curves formed with the rockers are also provided.
Chock Release Column For Use With Expansible Hole Anchor
A chock release column operable for use with conventional hole anchor devices is provided and generally includes a cable cylinder operable for being secured about a load cable of an expansible hole anchor, a chock clearance portion extending from the cable cylinder that it corresponds in size and shape to an end of the center chock, and an enlarged head adapted for locating outside of a hole of a structure, the enlarged head generally defining a striking surface adapted for receiving a sudden force and transferring the force through the chock release column to a center chock or at least one side chock of the expansible hole anchor, such that the at least one side chock is movable from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position to thereby dislodge said anchor from the hole of the structure.
An expansible, variable depth anchor is adapted for inserting into a hole formed with a structure. The anchor includes a load cable and a first chock attached to an end of the load cable. A second chock resides adjacent to the first chock, and is adapted for movement between an anchor-contracting position and an anchor-expanding position. In the anchor-contracting position, the anchor is readily inserted into and removed from the hole of the structure. In the anchor-expanding position, the anchor is locked inside the hole of the structure. A chock-release column comprised of a series of axially-aligned spools carried on said load cable, and defining respective break points allowing said anchor to flex relative to the structure bears against at least one of the first and second chocks and has an enlarged head adapted for locating outside of the hole. The enlarged head defines a striking surface adapted for receiving a sudden force. This force is transferred through the chock-release column to the first or second chocks, such that the second chock is movable from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position to thereby dislodge the anchor from the hole of the structure.
An expansible anchor is adapted for inserting into a hole formed with a structure. The anchor includes a load cable and a center chock attached to an end of the load cable. At least one side chock resides adjacent to the center chock, and is adapted for movement between an anchor-contracting position and an anchor-expanding position. In the anchor-contracting position, the anchor is readily inserted into and removed from the hole of the structure. In the anchor-expanding position, the anchor is locked inside the hole of the structure. A chock-release column bears against the center chock or may bear against the at least one side chock. The chock release column is in a fixed relation to the center chock via a fastener and has an enlarged head adapted for locating outside of the hole. The enlarged head defines a striking surface adapted for receiving a sudden force. This force is transferred through the chock-release column to the center chock and the at least one side chock, such that the at least one side chock is movable from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position to thereby dislodge the anchor from the hole of the structure.
Eric William Reeves - Charlotte NC, US Wrenn Howard Smith - Huntsersville NC, US
International Classification:
A62B 1/10
US Classification:
182239
Abstract:
A retractable lifeline safety device usable as heights above the ground. The safety device is attached to the structure on which the worker is performing the task, and a lifeline such as a cable is withdrawn from the housing thereof, the end of which is attached to a belt or harness worn by the worker. The cable may be easily drawn out of the housing in response to the worker moving about normally in the appropriate work space, and the cable is automatically drawn back into the housing of the safety device as the worker draws closer thereto. However, should the worker fall, a brake mechanism within the safety device is automatically engaged by a sprocket and pawl system, stopping the worker's descent.
Mar 2012 to 2000 Banquet Chef/Line CookChipotle Mexican Grill Frankfort, IL Jun 2012 to Nov 2012 Prep Cook/Crew MemberChallenge Park Extreme Joliet, IL Feb 2011 to May 2012 Grill Manager/Special Events Food and Beverage ManagerMillennium Freightways Mokena, IL Dec 2004 to Sep 2008 Operations Manager/DriverOutdoor Solutions Team Inc Joliet, IL Feb 1999 to Apr 2004 Warehouse ManagerSign Installers Inc New Lenox, IL Jan 1992 to Apr 2004 Laborer/Crane OperatorAt Ease Army Surplus New Lenox, IL Sep 2001 to Jul 2003 Sales Assoc./Service Rep
Education:
Joliet Junior College Joliet, IL Jan 2009 to May 2011 AAS in Culinary ArtsLincoln-Way Central High School New Lenox, IL 1993 to 1997 College prep
lead I Nov 2011 to Nov 2011US Army Ft Ord, CA, US Jul 2002 to Aug 2010 E-7 Sargeant, IJet Stream Ground Srvc Charlotte, NC Aug 2009 to Aug 2009 Lead Supervisor
Education:
St Louis St. Louis, MO 1986 Diploma in General Studies
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Eric Reeves EVP & General Counse
The Chamberlain Group, Inc Chamberlain Access Solutions. Chamberlain Professional Products. LiftMaster. Automated Solutions Group. Chamberlain of Connecticut Inc Garage Doors & Openers. Door & Gate Operating Devices. Manufacturers & Producers
845 Larch Ave, Elmhurst, IL 60126 6302793600
Eric Reeves General Counsel
D-Aire Inc. Equipment Rental and Leasing
845 N Larch Ave, Elmhurst, IL 60126
Eric A. Reeves Director
Loyola University Health System Hospital & Health Care · General Hospital · Ent · Surgeons · Childrens Hospital · Hospitals · Radiology · Pediatrician
Maywood, IL 60153 2160 S 1 Ave STE 1940, Maywood, IL 60153 7082165700, 7082163665, 7082169000, 7083272348
Eric Reeves Manager
Nonsuch.Ventures, LLC
Eric P. Reeves Managing
E & J Energy Solutions, LLC
Eric Reeves General Counsel
DUCHOSSOIS INDUSTRIES, INC Holding Company · Mfg Electrical Equipment/Supplies · Mfg Electrical Equipment/Supplies Commercial Nonphysical Research · Equipment Rental/Leasing · Investment Advisory Service · Misc Intermediation · Venture Capital Companies
845 N Larch Ave, Elmhurst, IL 60126 Elmhurst, IL 60126 6302793600, 6305306091
Eric Reeves Purchasing Manager
Bloom Township High School District 206 School District · Elementary/Secondary School · Elementary and Secondary Schools
100 W 10 St, Chicago Heights, IL 60411 101 W 10 St, Chicago Heights, IL 60411 7087557010, 7087551122, 7087551149
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acon for justice and human rights on the continent, has bowed to political expediency. This marks a moment of historic failure, says Eric Reeves, a professor and a Sudan expert at Smith College in the United States, and author of A Long Days Dying: Critical Moments in the Darfur Genocide. If the
Date: Jun 15, 2015
Source: Google
South Sudan's growing conflict reflects rivalry between president and his former ...
Kiir and Machar are very different men, with very different kinds of political instincts, and a very different standing with both the body politic of Sudan and, until recently, with the [army], said Eric Reeves, a well-known analyst on South Sudan and a professor at Smith College in Massachusetts.
me analysts warn it is only a matter of time before fighting disrupts production. Despite present claims that the oil is running smoothly, there may soon be technical issues that cannot be resolved with remaining staff, said Eric Reeves, a Sudan analyst at Smith College in Northampton, Mass.
Date: Dec 20, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
South Sudan plunged into political crisis as president dissolves the government ...
One of the letter's authors, the US academic Eric Reeves, said that the dissolution of the government was part of a sucession struggle that may open up the country's most dangerous ethnic divide that of the Dinka and Nuer, South Sudan's two largest communities.
Date: Jul 24, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
The Price of Inviting Nafie Ali Nafie to Washington
president Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted by the International Criminal Court for crimes againsthumanity. "His central role in orchestrating the Darfur genocide is well-known," writes longtime Sudan researcher and activist Eric Reeves, "[and] indeed is even acknowledged by Nafie himself.
Date: May 06, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
On One Year Anniversary, Analyst says South Sudan Can Do Better
An American researcher on South Sudan says the country has faced countless difficulties during its first year as an independent country. Eric Reeves described the performance of the new government as very disappointing, and called official corruption in South Sudan alarming.
Date: Jul 05, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Goodspeed Analysis: Sudan and South Sudan on brink of all-out war over oil ...
rtoum has previously chosen to wage war on the people of the South as well as of Darfur, Blue Nile, and South Kordofan we should expect huge civilian casualties, massive human displacement, and intolerable assaults on civilians in the North who are ethnically Southern, said Eric Reeves, a Sudan re
The two presidents had been due to hold talks in South Sudan's capital, Juba. A wave of violent military clashes broke out last week with both sides blaming the other for starting the fighting.Eric Reeves, a U.S.-based Sudan and South Sudan researcher told VOA that jeopardizing the meeting may be w