2014 to 2000 Information Systems AdministratorService Desk Assoc
2012 to 2014 Service Desk Team LeadVerizon
2007 to 2012 Service Desk AssociateCORE-MARK INTERNATIONAL Fort Worth, TX 2000 to 2000 AS400 Operator
Education:
University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 2013 Bachelor of Science in University StudiesWestern Governors University Austin, TX MBA in IT Management
Conroe Machine Conroe, TX Jan 2014 to May 2014 QC Inspector HandProMark Research Huntsville, TX Aug 2012 to Nov 2012 Customer RepresentativeCobb Lumber Timpson, TX May 2012 to Aug 2012 Yard HandCobb Lumber Timpson, TX May 2012 to Aug 2012 Assistant Manager
Education:
Sam Houston State University Huntsville, UT 2012 to 2014 BS in Industrial Technology/EngineeringLon Morris College Jacksonville, TX 2010 to 2012 A.A in Accounting and Business ManagementTimpson High School Jun 2010 Diploma
Wal-mart Roxboro, NC Apr 2013 to Jun 2013 CashierTelenetwork Austin, TX Jul 2012 to Feb 2013 Technical Support Representative (Work at Home)Convergys Greenville, NC Dec 2010 to Jan 2012 Customer Service RepresentativeWilcoHess Store Greenville, NC Jun 2010 to Nov 2010 Cashier / StockerD. H. Conley High School Greenville, NC 2003 to 2006 Chess Coach
Education:
East Carolina University Greenville, NC 2006 to 2010 Psychology/ChemistryPitt Community College Winterville, NC 2004 to 2006 General Course StudiesD. H. Conley High School Greenville, NC 2004 High School Diploma
Skills:
Proficient with MS Word, MS Excel, MS Powerpoint; Typing speed ~40wpm
Jan 2014 to Aug 2014 cashiermachine operator Oct 2012 to Sep 2013line worker Oct 2011 to Dec 2011sales associate stock cashier May 2011 to Sep 2011food runner Jun 2007 to Sep 2007cook / order Jun 2006 to Oct 2006
Home Health Depot Bloomington, IL Apr 2012 to Nov 2012 Accessibility Products ManagerO.S.F. Home Medical Equipment Bloomington, IL Jun 2009 to Apr 2012 Patient Support TechnicianCentral Illinois Builders Metamora, IL Jan 2007 to Jun 2009 Sales & Marketing ManagerJMS Premier Homes Ottawa, IL Mar 2004 to Jan 2007 OwnerMidwest Homes Chenoa, IL Feb 2000 to Mar 2004 Operations ManagerOffice Depot Bloomington, IL Nov 1998 to Jan 2000 Customer Service ManagerDisc Go Round Bloomington, IL Mar 1997 to Oct 1998 Area ManagerEgghead Computers Norcross, GA Aug 1996 to Feb 1997 Technical Support / Hardware-Software Sales
Aug 2012 to Aug 2012 Pro shop AssistantGarden Ridge Round Rock, TX Jan 2011 to May 2011 P/T Store AssociateFull Time student Aug 2010 to Feb 2011Kohl's Round Rock, TX May 2010 to Aug 2010 P/T Store Associate
Time Logistics Norcross, GA Mar 2013 to Feb 2015 Warehouse ManagerBeazer Homes Atlanta, GA Jul 2001 to Jun 2011 Warehouse ManagerWilliams Die & Mold, Inc Suwannee, Georgia, US Jul 1992 to Jun 2001 Shipping / Receiving Warehouse Supervisor
Education:
DeVry University Duluth, GA 2012 Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationSouthern Ohio College N.E. Akron, OH 1986 to 1988 Business Management
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Kingman, AZ and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Family Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Kingman Regional Medical Center.
Tysons Corner Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery 8008 Westpark Dr STE 305, Mc Lean, VA 22102 7032876475 (phone), 7032876476 (fax)
Kaiser Permanente Podiatry 8008 Westpark Dr, Mc Lean, VA 22102 7032876475 (phone), 7032876476 (fax)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Hip Replacement Joint Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Leg Amputation Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Surgery Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Osteoarthritis
Languages:
English Korean Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1979. He works in McLean, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Virginia Hospital Center.
Dr. Jackson graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 2011. He works in Clemson, SC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Anmed Health.
OU Children's Physicians Grand Prairie PediatricsOU Childrens Physicians Grand Prairie Pediatrics 7301 N Comanche Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 4057218090 (phone), 4052714242 (fax)
OU Childrens Grand Prairie Pediatrics 7301 N Comanche Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 4052714646 (phone), 4052714242 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics and Pediatric Allergy/Immunology. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Integris Baptist Medical Center and Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City.
St Joseph Surgical Associates 930 Carondelet Dr STE 201, Kansas City, MO 64114 8169412222 (phone), 8169412282 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 2005. He works in Kansas City, MO and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with St Joseph Medical Center and St Marys Medical Center.
Vidyananda Bangalore Chandraiah - Lawrenceville GA Kenneth Wade Jackson - Snellville GA
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G02B 638
US Classification:
385 75, 385 85, 15 971
Abstract:
The present invention provides an apparatus for cleaning an optical fiber ribbon without splitting the ribbon. The apparatus comprises a first element that has a channel formed therein, which preferably has a width that is substantially equal to the width of an optical fiber ribbon. A ribbon is cleaned by disposing it in the channel and by pulling it through the channel while applying a force to the top surface of the ribbon. The force may be applied, for example, by a user who applies a cleaning cloth to the top surface of the ribbon as it is pulled through the channel. The contact between the channel, the cleaning device and the exterior surface of the ribbon effectuates removal of foreign material from the exterior surface of the ribbon. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, the apparatus further comprises a second element. The second element includes a bottom surface that is disposed over the channel when the first and second elements are placed in their operative positions.
Method And Apparatus For Increasing Uv Dose And Throughput Of High Speed Uf Curing Processes
David Tatwai Au - Suwanee GA Vidyananda Bangalore Chandraiah - Lawrenceville GA Kenneth Wade Jackson - Snellville GA Neil Wilbur Sollenberger - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corp. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
B29D 1100
US Classification:
264 127, 118 67, 264495, 4251744, 4271632
Abstract:
An assembly for curing a linear work product which is passed through a curing oven at high speed along a first path the assembly having a first path altering member, such as a sheave, re-directing the work product through the oven along at least a second path spaced from the first path. A plurality of such sheaves in a first embodiment redirect the work product through the entrance end of the oven for travel along a second path in the same direction as in the first path. In a second embodiment, the path altering members re-direct the work product into the exit end of the oven for travel in a second path in the opposite direction to the first path. Additional curing may be realized by passing the work product through the curing oven in the same or in opposite directions, as desired or as necessary.
Vidyananda B. Chandraiah - Lawrenceville GA Kenneth W. Jackson - Snellville GA Kariofilis Konstadinidis - Decatur GA Richard Dalton Small - Lilburn GA
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corp. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385114, 385100, 385127, 385128, 385141
Abstract:
A composite modular optical fiber ribbon structure has one or more separate sub-ribbons, each encased in a first matrix having a relatively high elastic modulus at room temperature. The sub-ribbons are assembled in a planar array which is encased in a second matrix having a relatively low elastic modulus at room temperature.
Vidyananda Bangalore Chandraiah - Lawrcenville GA, US Kyoyul Oh - Alpharetta GA, US Kenneth Wade Jackson - Snellville GA, US
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corp. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G02B006/44
US Classification:
385114, 385128
Abstract:
A fiber optic cable is disclosed that buffers against loss, where the cable includes an outer jacket, and an optical fiber ribbon disposed within the outer jacket, wherein the ribbon includes more than one optical fiber, and at least two distinct matrix coatings disposed on the optical fibers, the coatings having distinct characteristics. Preferably, the inner coating is relatively soft, with a lower elastic modulus than the relatively stiff, hard outer coating. Also disclosed is a method of buffering loss in an optical fiber transmission, including providing an optical fiber ribbon, wherein the ribbon includes more than one optical fiber, and at least two distinct matrix coatings disposed on the optical fibers, the coatings having distinct characteristics; and transmitting in at least one of the C-band, L-band and U-band of wavelengths.
Method And Apparatus For Access Of Optical Fibers In A Ribbon
Vidyananda Bangalore Chandraiah - Lawrenceville GA Kenneth Wade Jackson - Snellville GA Richard D. Small - Lilburn GA Neil Wilbur Sollenberger - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385114
Abstract:
A method for performing fiber break-out in an optical fiber ribbon, which does not require shutting down the fibers in the ribbon while break-out is being performed, includes the step of placing the ribbon on a smooth surface that is either flat or curved with a radius much greater than the critical bend radius after the matrix material of the ribbon has been softened and swollen. The ribbon is temporarily affixed to the surface, and the softened matrix is then pulled away therefrom. The ribbon is then turned over and temporarily affixed to the surface and the remaining matrix is removed. The fibers that remain are then cleaned with an alcohol solution. In a variation of the method, the matrix is removed by rubbing or abrading it with a textured cloth or pad.
Methods Of Adjusting Optical Fiber Connector Components
Kenneth W. Jackson - Lawrenceville GA Norman R. Lampert - Norcross GA Harold F. Muth - Roswell GA
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ AT&T Technologies, Inc. - Berkeley Heights NJ
International Classification:
B24B 100
US Classification:
51281R
Abstract:
An alignment sleeve (66) for holding two conically shaped portions (30-30) of plugs (24-24) each of which terminates an optical fiber (25) includes two conically shaped cavities (68, 70) communicating through a common minimal diameter plane (72). After the sleeve has been molded, a tool (100) faced with an abrasive material is inserted into each cavity of the sleeve and turned rotatably while a force is applied in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tool. This causes material to be removed from the walls defining the cavities so that when the two plugs are inserted into the cavities, the axes of the fibers will be aligned coaxially and the end faces of the fibers will have a predetermined separation. The methods of this invention also may be used to adjust a length measurement of plugs. This is accomplished by inserting a plug into a conically shaped cavity of a tool.
Raymond Peter DeFabritis - Lilburn GA Kenneth Wade Jackson - Snellville GA Kariofilis Konstadinidis - Decatur GA Shahabuddin Siddiqui - Lawrenceville GA Neil Wilbur Sollenberger - Duluth GA Carl Raymond Taylor - Lawrenceville GA John Michael Turnipseed - Lilburn GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385114
Abstract:
An optical fiber ribbon in which a plurality of optical fibers are held in an array has a matrix material for bonding to the fibers to form the ribbon. The matrix material has certain characteristics which serve to enhance fiber access, among which are an elastic modulus from 600 to 1200 MPa at room temperature, from 100 to 280 MPa at 100. degree. C. , and from 15 to 45 MPa at temperatures greater than 170. degree. C. The matrix material swells in ethanol more than 15% by volume within 20 minutes, and is virtually immune to the action of cleaning solvents. The matrix material has a surface tension of 20-35 mJ/m. sup. 2 as do the color coding inks which identify the fibers.
Methods Of And Apparatus For Preparing An End Portion Of A Lightguide Fiber
A conical end portion of a connector plug and an end portion of a lightguide fiber which is encapsulated by the plug are prepared to form a conical end portion which is suitable for interconnection with a conical end portion of another plug within a sleeve with precise end separation of opposing end portions of the fibers. The conical portion of the plug is seated in engagement with a surface which is mateable with the outwardly facing surface of a conical end portion of the plug with an end portion of the fiber extending beyond the plug. In order to prepare the lightguide fiber, a disc which is mounted for rotation about an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the end portion of the lightguide fiber is moved along a path of travel obliquely transverse of the lightguide fiber. This disc is rotated to cause its peripheral edge surface to sever the portion of the lightguide fiber that extends from the plug to form an end surface. Then the radial surface of the disc is caused to abrade the newly formed end surface of the lightguide fiber as well as an end of the conical end portion of the plug.
Crazybaby Entertainment - CEO / Founder (1996) CrazybabyTV, Inc. - Owner/Producer (2008) Crazybaby Records - Founder (1996-2008)
Education:
Somerville High School - General
About:
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Kenneth Jackson
Education:
Western Theological Seminary - Divinity, Cornerstone University - Ministry Leadership
amusing. It is no coincidence that in at least two recent cases, the homeless played a role. A 68-year-old man living in a shelter, identified as Kenneth Jackson, won praise from police for reporting the suspicious package near Columbia Presbyterian hospital, even though the item proved to be a fake.
o areas where blacks were a majority. The HOLC said houses in one neighborhood had little or no value today, having suffered a tremendous decline in values due to the colored element now controlling the district, according to a 1980 article by Columbia University historian Kenneth Jackson.
Now in its 19th year, the Country Doctor of the Year Award has been presented to renowned rural physicians such as David Nichols, M.D., who for 30 years flew his helicopter to tiny Tangier Island to treat its isolated population, and to Kenneth Jackson, M.D. who rides horseback to the base of the Gr
n 1888, one of the most noted writers of his time, William Dean Howells, moved from Boston for New York. That, says Kenneth Jackson, a Columbia history professor and former president of the New-York Historical Society, became a sort of cultural tipping point. There was simply too much actionand m
"Big things eat smaller things," said Kenneth Jackson, a history professor at Columbia University and editor of The Encyclopedia of New York City. "This is a trend that has been going on for hundreds of years."