Head of Technology Legal at National Australia Bank
Location:
Melbourne Area, Australia
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
National Australia Bank - Melbourne, Australia since May 2012
Head of Technology Legal
Accenture - Melbourne, Australia 2011 - 2012
Legal Counsel
American Express - New York, NY 2008 - 2011
Vice President & Senior Counsel
Citigroup - New York, NY 2002 - 2008
Senior Vice President - Counsel
Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells LLP - New York, NY 2000 - 2002
Associate - Lawyer
Education:
Boston University School of Law
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
Colgate University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Rib-X Pharmaceuticals
IT Manager
Riverdeep 2000 - 2001
Manager, Field and Desktop Support
Domain Pharma Oct 1998 - Mar 2000
Senior Systems Support Tech
Simon and Schuster 1998 - 1999
Desktop Admin
Dec 2005 to 2000 Delivery DriverUS Forest Service Wisdom, MT May 2014 to Oct 2014 Trail Maintenance Crew Member (Seasonal)US Forest Service Wisdom, MT May 2013 to Nov 2013 Trail Maintenance Crew Member (Seasonal)University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, MA Jun 2011 to Feb 2012 Research AssistantUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, MA Sep 2010 to May 2011 Chemistry Tutor
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA 2006 to 2011 BS in Chemistry
The Home Depot Providence, RI 2009 to 2010 Asset Protection SpecialistNorth Smithfield Police Dept North Smithfield, RI 2004 to 2009 Dispatch SupervisorEMT-Basic, New England Ambulance Johnston, RI 2002 to 2008 EMT-BasicJohnson & Wales University Providence, RI 2000 to 2004 Patrol Officer
Education:
Cape Cod Community College Fall River, MA 2010 to 2000 Certificate in Nursing Assistant
- Simpson MA, US Jason W. O'Connell - Raynham MA, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Simpson PA
International Classification:
A42B 3/04
Abstract:
A retention system comprises a shroud configured to be coupled to a helmet. The shroud includes a front surface and a rear surface and the shroud is configured to be coupled to an accessory device. A flexible element is coupled to the shroud and configured to at least partially secure the accessory device to the shroud. The flexible element extends through the front surface of the shroud.
- Simpson PA, US Jason W. O'Connell - Raynham MA, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Simpson PA
International Classification:
A42B 3/04 G02B 23/12
Abstract:
A helmet accessory mount system may include a shroud configured to be coupled to a helmet and an arm assembly having a first arm configured to rotatably couple to the shroud. The system may also include an accessory interface configured to coupled to an accessory and configured to engage the arm assembly. The arm assembly may be configured to move from a deployed position to at least one storage position. The accessory may be configured to be positioned between the accessory interface and the helmet when the arm assembly is in the at least one storage position.
- Simpson PA, US Jason W. O'CONNELL - Raynham MA, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Simpson PA
International Classification:
A42B 3/04
Abstract:
A modular shroud system comprises a shroud configured to be coupled to a helmet. The modular shroud system further comprises a plate configured to be detachably coupled to the shroud, the plate configured to be detached from the shroud while the shroud is coupled to the helmet.